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COl VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSIlfY SOCCER AT GEORGETOWN AT HAV;&RFORD SATURDAY SATURDAY Vol. 7, No.1 October 3 , 1929 INITIATED INTO FIFTH FRESHMAN WEEK FROSH MEN OF OOLLEGE LIFE OOLLEGE OALENDAR TEAOHERS GIVE FIRST REOITAL MANYNEW MENTORSMEET IN ALUMNI HALL TmS YEAR MYSTERIES USHERS IN SCHOOL YEAR Tho Prcshmen men officially hccame PRIDAY, OCTOBER 4- The first recital of the now school year was given in Alumni Hall, Friday "Rats" last Wednesday evening, Bep- 6:30 Pep Meeting, Smith Hnll. ments of Music and Speech. F~~~~~~~~~~~rr~;~· ,HORT BUT BUSY PERIOD GREETS tcmber 25, lifter the annual [nltint.iou SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5- evening, September 27, by the Depart- MATRICULANTS TO OOLLEGE in fr(lllt of .Mnin Hall. Spnrred on by Varsity Pootbafl, Georgetown Uni· ThOBetuk- western Maryland College beg'''' i;' tho lcrdly Bophomcrcs and lighted by big part in the 1~I!;t") were .Mi~!::.1":",..: Fresl1U\en Week at, Western Mary- the glaring rays of a huge bonfire the Varsity Boecer, Haverford-away. ucr, Rend Qf the Depnrtment of Piano, lnnd College opened (It one c'clcek FreslJmen presented one of the most Fr eabmnu Football, Navr Plebcs- Miss .Eut.h Jones, instructor in voice, sixty-third year with nine ]Jew profes- 'I'llUrsday afteruoon, September l!lth, entertaining initintions over witnessed nwny. Miss Gweudoliu Manu, assistant speech ecra on its faculty. 'l'hcec new Instruc- .cucn rue registration of the lJeW stu- by the upper Clt\.~SJI('n. ']'he u$ual pa- ~: Hetrent on Severn River. teacher, aud Miss Violet R[}rhnwl\, nc- tors are filling vacauelea lef!. in the jje- lenta began. 'l'his yenr tho thuu given raall dcwmowu was followed by BO great compnutat to Mlas Jones. purtments of History, scctat Science, \VQrto Frcslllllnn Week W:'I~ shortened n number of cars that several trame St::'NDAY, OC'fOBER G- :Mis8 Jones sung as her opening num- 1.!nthematics, GermUllana Belenec. Each ".; twc, days; the week lwginuing on jams were eneouutered. Mn,yor Ma.tth- College Sunday School, Baker bel' "0 Don Fatule" from DOli Curlo by professor has been well recommended Fhursdny instead of 011Tnesday as for· ewe, of Westminster, WIlS even prevailed C'llnpC'l,8:45 A. M. Vcrdi. lier second group was madc up nnd hns hnd much netpful axpertenee in morJy. u]lOuto deli"er It short speech. The fa]· Bl1kor ('harc! Ren'iecs, 7:15P. M. of four ~liOl't selections, two 'of which tho erlnentiOlll\1 HeW. The follo\\'ino:: On Fridllr Illorning the first c.hnpol lowblg rults were then prescutc{i to the ,\10NDAY, OCTOBER '1- were Prcuch compositions. list has bcen propered as a. WlIO'S Who exerei,$ca were 1U'ld in Smith lInlL 1m· "Huh" to be followcll with impending J..i(er11r."Societies, 6:45 P. M. lIliss Gesnor bleluded in hor group of the new professors. medi!lt('I~-nfLer these exrreises, Profes· pcnalti\ls for all disooedience: of selections six short cOlllllOSitiOllSby :MissDellu J. Avery, tcaeher of Home 1<11' BertJIOJf, snbstiluting for Pr6sident 1. Freslullon must not trend tho "sa.- TL'.ESDAY, OCTOBER 8- the most, famous O:OUlPOHCrSsueh ;IS Economics obtained hoI' .D. S. from She completed her 80d,.,1 Clubs, 7:00 P. lIf. , \'i'nrd wl·o ,,'as aWllY, Illude an address cred p:tlh". at all WEDr-.'ESDAY, Oel'OBER 0- Chopin, !\tozllrt, PadOTewski fuul oth· Temple UlIiyersity. D. 'Vymnll, IlssisWnt. grn(1unte work at Ponn State. 2. "Frcslllllen must. spcak to all upper I (Continued on ]'nge 4) 'Vhon he timcs. Conh nnd tie$ lInll T'arlor, 8:00 P. .M. first, "Ashcs of Roses", the seCOlld the professor of Chemistry und Biology tho ~f wclct,ti', to tIle "Freshman class. After Miss Pauline e1aSS1UClland fneult.y members 1\[eetiu!!" UcDnniol Slmkespe3rl' Prot~ 'Vilis, spoke to tho new Miss :!IInllll gllve t.wo r(!ndings, tho hiS, 1'11' (L poetic rcad- hld('m~ on "College Aillls". 3. Frrsllluen must mllintrlin n. neat ap· cci\'('d her A. B. degree from Vassar. iug b)" MllciHlY, aud ~~u~;'~~IIIII:d~fD~I~:,~~l~~e~ :r~~:it~~:I:~ pc:m'llINl at all times. work Her grnduate dOllo lit W:liI well·known "A so's Deutll", from I1;Isen's Uni\'ersity of P(!llllsyll'll11ia. lllUst IlIl worn in the dining hall. 4. Freshmen must not wear knickers PROF. HOLLOWAY SPEAKS P~er Gynt. lIfi.'ls l)tO- Gwcndolin Mnnn, assi~tnnt JR. STEPHENS' DEATH A except wit.h green socks. TO STUDENTS IN CHAPEL THE 1930 "ALOHA" STAFF fessor in SpeeCh, \\'ns graduated from 5. }~re8h!l1enmust Dot wenr athletic the Emerson School of Oratory, rceeiv- Ill' insignias of other institutions. letters llig her B. L. I. degree. Editorial Sta·fl' SHOCK TO THE COLLEGE pus cxeept in rooms. l'rofcB$or llol1()wny, of Westminster Editor-in-Chief, Wilm!!.r V. Bell; (Coutinued 011Page 2-001. 4) 6. Freshmcn must not smoke on cam' '1. Freshmen will attend all "pel)" Theological Seminary, preH1lhed ill Bak· sO"int,e Editors, Franlles E. Raughley, A~· ERVEn IN IMPORTANT POSITION meetings. er Chapel on Sunday c"elung, 8eptol\1' J. Latimer 'Vut,kins; Write·up Editors, DR. THOMAS H. LEWIS IS HERE FAlTHI'ULL Y MANY 8. Freshmen must allqnaiut t.hcmscl,,(:s bel' 2!l, the first of n series of sermons Gladys E. Rickards, BraneJll~ IL Phil· YEARS with the principles of the Honor Sys- whieh hc will (lo\ivor befOI'O the stu· lips; Sllnpshot Editors, Elennor A. MOURNEDBY HIS FRIENDS hliU and the stUdellt government. dent'body of th!.' Col1ege this Ea.I1. Ero· Gunby, Leon K. Bunce; Athletic Edi· His nlany friends among th(l student 9. Freshmcn must carry matches at fes!!oTRol1oway took as his text I Cor· tor, Watson D. Phillips; Cnlendar Edi· ody and faculty ']\rere shocked to hear n1l times. inthians 9:24·~7, and nsed a trn,usla· tor, Vi{ogjnia G. $cril'enerj Copy Edi· PRESIDENT EMERITUS OF COL· f the sudden doath, September 10, 10. Freshmsn will not pass undcr tion from the original Greek. tor, Hannah]'f. ],[ae6; Art Editor, Pet· LEGE DIES FOLLOWING LONG 'Olll 11.1loplexy,of the Rev. Dr. Her· "sacred arch". In lhe seleetioH of scripture nsed by er D. Gomsak. ILLNESS ~rt Taylor Stephens, head of the (Ie- 11. Freshmen must not go through the Pr(lfl"ssQr Hollo'I'w", T'nul asks the Co!'- lr.!n.!.!Lllt~oi B."li.l[i~ns Eilu~llL1}1...tL"d ""~~lil",,, Jot' SmiU, T-f~11 0'" "'''I' '" lnthians to run "tbe race of Lifo"';;'"sthey .Bn...in"'~" Rt~jf n·....~''''''tl.I:.,1h,.,. ;~~\l" .L. "",,~, .,\. Philosophy aDd Psychology. elnsses, mcnIs, downtown, etc. Business Mannger, Charles W. ITa'" D. D., LL. D., a. former president or Dr. Stephens was first Il0Dor orator 12. Freshmen must lenrn all inscrip- would run It raee in 11 stadiulll. Every· ens; Assista.nt Business :MfUlagors,L\I- Western Maryland Col1{1ge,died on tho lid class poet of the class of 1888 at tions on Lewis Hall. one ill an athletie contest exercises rille Proske;v, Daniel C. Link; Adver- morning of JUlie 14, 19~9, at his home chinn University, Uiehignn. ITe Inter 13. Prcshmtln ml1l!tlellrn the names of sC.jf·\'olltrol find rUllS in order to win [], ti$ing Manager, C. I,t'(l Bowcra; Ach·er· in Wn.~hington, D. O. rng graduated from Western Thcologi· all Varsity Football meu ana theirposi- prillO. Professor Holloway enid that Using Committec, 'l'homas D. D. Braun, The news of his dcatb Ilame as a great al Seminary and lJUnued llost·graduate tiona. just as an athlcte "keeps trniuing" we Albert :\L Reed, Thomas "E. Groye, J. shock to his host of friends and espe- <'ork at Boston and Han'lird Univer- 14. Pr(lSILlllenlllUSt,remO\'e headdress are expeeted to exercise self·control ill Deuton Bowers, Weldon G. D"WSOH; cially to thos~ in "restminstor, where iticB. Tn 1907 am\1908 hewns Fellow when in or while passing t.hrough Waxd Lifc, ~Ild that in tllUS exercising self· Circulation Managers, Roger H. Wil- he livcd tile graater pnrt of his life and u cllllrch history at Ule University of Bnll and in all otlte.r buildings. control We ~han g:dn tile joy of self· lard, John WnnCH. was kll011')1and highly estet·nwd. ·hiMgo. From 1\)09 to 1920 he was 15. Presllmen must attend all "rat" nwstery. I,ikc an athlote in the race, Dr. Lewis wns born in DOl'er, Del., on )ean of tI,e Collego of Theology at meeting!:!. Day Iltuaellta excused. we, in Lifo must keel) It (lefinite goal Decembcr 11, 185~. He entered West- (:wans City, Missouri, WIlerI'!he WllS 16. Freshmen must wear "R,at Caps ill viow Dnd rUl] townid it. There are FROSH GIRLS GIVEN OODE OF BE- ern Man'lana College in 187Z Dud grad- I~soeialed with Dr. A. 1.\. 'Vard, Presi- and Ties" at nil times except on Silll- enemies ill tIle mce of Life whom we HAVIOR BY SOPHOMORES uatl)!\ tiS 1101101'",nn 'of his clall$ i1l1Bj5. dellt of Western Maryland College. days or WhC'll in complete military lull- JII 1871 he warried Miss lIUrtlndn l\L ')iuce 11120he lind taught Ilt Western must, oppose. Pnul said, "I box not lik~ 1. Treshmen slull! reeognize faculty, 'Yard, I"ho is the daughtcr of thc first ,tar.vI3nd Col1ege nn(1 at Westminster 17. Day students must carry books ill n lIlall strikiug the ~ir." ]\fany people upper c.la$S11l1.'1lalIa Sophomores nt all president of the collegc. 'Iu)ologieal SeminAry. baskets. ill the contest of Life do not see t.heir limes. Unl'jug studied for tho miuistry ho In addition to his teaching activities 18. Placards will be worn milil cnps opponents. Mornl IclllptaHollR are 2. l~realllnen sliall hold aoors ajnr for joincd the-Baltimore Conference of the Ir. SteJlh~ns WlIS superintendent of the :l11d ties nrrive. harder fo s~e .1nd o\'CrCOnl~than phy~i· futulty, upper elaasnwn and Soplto· ]'Iethodist Protestant Churth in 1876 'ullege Snnday sl'.hoo1. His loss wi.ll be 19. Preshmen will not si~ on "monr· cnl temptations because BO often UHI a.llc1 S0011 won grent di~tinction as a ·It ke{'uly (here. ncrsbcneh". mornl temptations come in tLo. form of 3. Soph011l0res and upper clnsBmnll prontllor. lu 188~ he was ejected presi- Dr. Stc]lhpns 111IHlea JlObb~' of photo' (Colltinucd Oll Page 4) things Il'hieh '\\'e like, rmd slenl upon us must bc addressed lo~·l)1'efix"Miss" and acnt of the \\'estminllter Theological "'Ilphs nnd attainod eonsidHllblc J!.kill unawarcs beeanse we do not ''keep in ullswcred loy "ma'am". Sen,innr.'·, ill wl,ich offiee he served uu- I this field. lie froquonUy used the MILITARY APPOINTMENTS trnining". Tn his epistl(J rnu} goes on til 1886 whon hI) became proa.ideut of roducis of his efforts in this field for to sa.", "I l)(Jat Illy body black ;In{l blue 4. Freshmen shall rise whon Sopho· ""estern ]'[aryl;'lId College, scrving in 110 iusiructiGU alld entertaiument of The following appointments in ihe and make it my slll"e". There is a bat· 1II0reSNiler the rooUl. tllis position for thirty·fonr ,yenrS. Dur· is classes. n. O. T. C. Dnttnlion, Western Mary· tie in eaeh life b()tween the body 311d 5. Freshmen may nso l][) cosmetic:s ing Dr. Lewi~' udmiJ,jsfraliou the col· 'I'll!! funeral services took place itl land Oollege, are announced: the spirit. Pnul fought it out so·thnt lInd may not eurl their lIltir Hor wcnr l\!gc U\1~a(' II stcudy growth in the num· k....r ('Impel, SCllwmber H. 'I'he body Battalion Headquarters his spiritual nnture ruled his body. juwelry. ber of studellts enrolled and allOwed )j luiu ;J\ stlilein thedwpt'l forsonl<' l\hny a persen Ulay bo comparcn to a 6. l'tcsl11111!1lllHI.\Ihal'e no mcn's pic· progress in raising tlw standa!{\s of the' (,,,det r,irulenant·CoIOllcl, Bcll, WH· .me preeeedillg tliC scn·ilIC!!. The fu- niH Y.j Cadet Major, ~lJ(1 in eomlllaud, wngoll pulling n horse because he n1- tures in their rooms, fldhcr's pietures illstitution. ne resigned this offiCIIin Nnl sermon WIlS delivcred by thll Re". Smith, H/lrry 0.; Cadet Adjutnnt, 1st lows his VIL~'sicnlbody to lead his spir- excepte(l. 1920 bnt wn&mnde l're~ident Emeritus, ,'. EIIIE'rdke, preai.dcnt. of Ihe Theo· Lieut.enant, Sterling, Mnn'ill D.; Cntlet itunl naturc. 'Va shoultl 1I1ake our 7. Frcsh1Jll'I) llHly not apenk to men. which honorliel[('ld ul1.ti.ithetillioof 19i~:l.Iaeminnry. The pallbearers werll 1st Lieutennnt, l' & T, Pelton, Willium I)odie~ ob,,~- U$ so I.hat we ma~' win the 8.1hesllluenllluy \\'eal'nolligh 8ehonl his death. ,Iected from Dr. Stephen's associatt'il C. iueorruptihle prize whieh a"'aits us. plll'aph"'nnlia. From J!l20 until 19::!7 Dr. Lewis waa 11 the f:ltulty . .A speciul IIcr'VieeWI'S Oompany A pr(!si{l!.'ut of the .Mnrylnnd G~ncrnl l'ld at the SUJ1l1a~'s\'hOOIIlt its fiut Bluet: ('atlet Captain, Wl'is!)('tk, Gor· Prflfessor lIolloway eoucluded bia !IIl.r· 9. Freshies "n\st W(!(1rbelts around Methodist Protostnl1t Churc\'. ITe WUS leoting, September 2f1. At this sl"niee don J.; Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Bus!l, lIlOlI l)y asking caeh ono to sny to his fhe' hips, lowcr lImn u:lt.urnl w/l.i~tline. ('hosen (IS contributing edilor of tlte you are Illy SIll'- body·, "T am master; Jr. W'llrd !lelivered nn eulogy in llOuor Jesel'll .E.; Clidet 2'J{1 J..ieuHmnnt., Phil· "llnt," Earll who hus done this may 1(1. Freshmen 11lU~tgo to brl'ukfast, church paper and after Ute death of Dr. f his lnte nl!aocinte amI studeuts and lips, W. D. Reds: Cntlet 1st Lieutcn- "then face Life, pcrfect and unafraitl." signing up on the (loot of ro'cUl No. 98 F'J'ank R~nson, was ]lJIH\O edHor-in· ril'nds of Dr. Stephens were invited to rUlt, ~nd in eommand, Bunce, Leou R.; Lower MeEillstry. ehicf. tcsCIl\lI'rittl'ntriUutesLolti1llinprose Clldet 1st Lieuteuaut, Belote, FTaucili n. Frcshme-n must make lleda beforll Tho fUHerlll seni ...('S for Dr. Lewis r verse. 'l'hl'se latt('r will be eollectcd 1.\.; Ca.det :!nd Lieutenant, Bowers, GIRLS' INTER-OLUB COUNCIL AN· breakfast. whieh were held in Raker Clmpel WON Ito a acral' book and preseuted to Mrs. Charll"sL. NOUNOES GOVERNING POLICY 12. jo'rcslllueushnll rend bulletin bonrd contlurteii b~' Dr. H. 1>. Eltlerdice, pre~i· te])ilc1Jl;. and bo allie to tcll Sophomore what is' dent of lhe Westmi113ter Theologieal Company B Blues: Clldllt Cnptain, Hilvens, Ilnit. Scminl1ry. RY O. JONES SOHOLARSIDP Charles W.; Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Freslimen and SOlli1OllloresallIIn not 13. Frcsllmen muat ICQrn to say WINNERS OONGRATULATED Stach, James A.; eaaet ~nd Lieuten· re(Jei\'e a bid to :ll1y club until they "gooa morning" ill Frenell, German, If yOll want THE GOLD BUG this Col- 11In'cnttE'l,dri[ ·Westc·m Maryland nnt, Braun, Thol1l11SD. D. Reds: Cadct IIl1dSpUlIish. YOllr, kindly send in your subscription President ·Wurd took tLc opportunity 1st Lieutenant, 2nd in command, Phil· I('ge for one ~'car. U. Frrslimen must print their names immediately- in order to receivlI the next 1\ Gimpel W'cduesdny mor1l1!!gof pres· lips, Branche IT.; Caact 1st Lieutenant, Juniors Hud Seuion llIay he hid to on eards which an> to bl!' pinned to their copy. Mail subscription to nting the two Senier men, O. W. Wil- Oomsak, Pct<'r D.: Ca.det ~nd LiButen· UllY dub nftcr n r\!sidenee of one sem- left shouldQrs with largo safety pins. lS and ,V. J. Robbs, Jr., who were lint, Reed, Albcr~ M. ester lit Western Maryland Collegc. Oireulation Mann-g6r, THE GOLD BUG, Western Maryland Oollege, warded tIle IInrry Clnty Jone~ SchoL1f' Ba,nd A girl must have a seholastic average 15. Freshmen must WCllr their hllir Wastminstar, Maryland.. dip for superior work in tlie Dapnrt· Cad~t Captain, Deli(l.ven, Clareuee T.; of "0" in the re{juirlld numbllr of hours drawn tightly IJack abol'e tbeir ellTS \Vnf.s of Chemistry nnd Physies. )11'. Cadet lat LieutenRut, Watkin!!, Jolm L. to become n membcr of any club. Marks ~~~. ::'~:r~e ;:~~:e~ ~~i~o;e~~o _~a~een Name .... olles, agrndunte of ,Vestern Maryland, of pledges are eon8i(1ered fr011ltbo time eeame interuatioual1y known ill che Within the Bnttal':on they will he of bidding. If marks are not mnde up 16. Fl'e1ihman must alwaya do their Street cld of Physieal Obemistry, and before obeyed and respeeted accoraingly. ut the end of tile third semester after st,ep up on meeliIlg a Sophomore. City. is death arranged for the scholarsllip By order of CAPTAIN WOOLLEY, pledging, the pledge is automatically 17. Freshmen must skip on the cam' ·cl.JbeaTS his name. EDWl"" U.O. WATERS, Adjutsnt. dropped.~ pUBinstcnd of walking. Stat< \