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PAGE FOUR The Gold Bug, Western Maryla.nd College. Westminster, Md. (lnunn, (!Uub,UUlI ~odrty lIotu9n June 14. ":Ma, is my grip pae.ked!" IRVING LITERARY SOCIETY WEBSTER LITERARY SOCIETY .. "Bye, Pa." "Hope I dqn't what some of the iastyt'lir'sgra(lu.ltes Cln]'a Conaway, tCllehing at ~cehrHlillS miss my boat!" Hustle. Bustle. are doing: ville. The old time Irving spirit was strong- Webster Literary Society l\eld i!_sfirst Rnshlng. Running "Ye~h, ene to ".Teelt Baumgartner, teaehing at Elli- "Polly" Darl)y, teachillg ,at Sandy ly munlfested at the first Irving society regular meeting on Mcndny night, Sep· Anuapolia ""... "South Shore Line for llottCily. Springs. meeting this year. teruber 30. At this meeting both now and ... blah ... blahh ... brnmp Naval Aead- 'fOtUl" Broil, selling bonds for Baker, Annu };ly, teuchlng 'It Fallston, Md. At exactly seven o teloek, President old men were given a hearty welcome by om)' .junenen, Fort Mcade brumpll .. .Tuhn Hickel called the meeting" to order the President, Mr, Smith, An exccp· .... blnhh .. bJaJI .. "Bonrdl" . wntts Company, Baltimore, "Pat" Freemflu, teaehiug at :Q,elmar, antI it W:l~formally opened by prayer tlcually well planned program wns reno 'l'cceervu!e 'I'rulley Forest Primeval .. "Kon" Brown, working" i.n the per- },J(]. l)ylheCl,nplain, Mr. Wesl(lyDfI),. dered, The meeting opened with a talk .. Rickety Shacks "R. O. T. C. sonnel department of the Gas & Eleet ric "Knppi" Grumbiue, tcaehillg at Ox- Presiden~ Hiekel made a short opening by our new flleulty udvLwr, Dr, Whit· Compf1_ny,Baltimore. ford/lIlil. talk, briefly reviewing Illing's achieve· field, :Ur, Grove gave lin address of Damp!" "Hoot" Chambers, working for (he )Jar:r Il.lteheeck, tell(:iting at Belair, ments during the pnst year, und giving weleO}])(lin whieh he stressed the \'alue "Line up there!" What's rer TeJ~llhon~ Compnny, Baltimore. 1J,L those present a little illslght into the of beecming a member of webster Lit- nmue ' "\V\lere yu from'" "Co. "t Lyal' Clarke, nsststeut football "Do" ITol'fm:Jn, tem:lting nt Union soci~ty's plans for progress during the ernry Sceiety. Mr, "Forlines rouowed this B." "Up here to the lust I"OWof coach lit the Unil'ersity of Baltimore. Bridge. coming yen,.. Presi!lcnt Hickel stressed talk with a very apllropriute piano solo. tents!" (It would be the last row) RollY Day, tcae.hiug at Senford, Del. "Ginn:l" Hollnnd, teadling a\ Berlin, the benefits the Freshmen, especially will Mr, Kooekogey rcad two impreSSive .... "RBport blicktoHeadqnarters!" .. n'llcilce from membership in the society. poems whieh dealt with the YR]ue (If "Pul yer clotlles in oae 0 'elll bags!" "Ki" Rart, te.~('hing at lla\'re de Md, ],[r. 3fanin Sterling, Society Critic, mankind. l\fr. Watkins wh~ SP(lnt Ilart Open yer mouth!" Say, Alh!" R~nd Grace. ~lllr.\-Huth Holt, working at liutzler's, followed "itl! an addnss of welcome te of the snmmer at Camp )feude, told of Ihe bottom line!"",. "Touch yer toes Cllarles llol1and, attending Univers.ity :lmi taking a uUBinll!!Sconrse at night the Hew men who will join the Irving his outstanding experiences wl,ile there. ten timos mpidly!"". "Five foot of Maryland Medlcal School. BellOo!. fellowship. According to Mr. Sterling, The so6ct)· was then entertained by Mr. nine." ... "One fifty." In.lluI6!" "Ex· Paul Howard, po~t-gl"llduate "Dot" Hool)el', II.'"phing ut Elktoll, the Literary Society ~hould give to B\"ery )lrGawlm all(l his faithful bnnjo. hale!" \\'ork ill (HICmistryot York Unil', .Mar)"lnIHl. new m~n, II.Sit !Jus helped to give him, After the regular meeting, Professor5 llai-s, 811Oes, soeks, breeehes, denims, 1f,}oe"Keen,w(lrkiHg fartheWestem "Dodo" Johni;on, leaehing "t Cabin the qUlllities of poise and soU·confidence Schofield, Sthaeff~r and Taggart gave l)('lt.... "Too large!" ... "Too smaIl" Elc~tric COIllPUUY,Baltimore, John Juuior lligh sehool, Cabill John, so nccessary in this uge. Ur. Sterling impromptus whirh dealt with th(l impor ... "Tent four!" Mc~s kit, blaaket, "Short)"" Loug, teaohing nt SI.. :'lId. exhorted his he-llrers to take advantllge tanceo[literary soci(!til'Son the "Hill." sheets, lint carll ... ,riile Grease, cos' Paul '8 School, Bnltimor~. ~Jdilh l'IJlkelld, doing secretarial work (If the mllny opportunities for self·ex· At the last meeting {If Wehster, June moleuf', gasoliH~, putches Inspection. "Moe!)" hlIlChwllCI', teaching rnl(l fvr the roung ....VOllleu's l'hristi!lll ,\sso- pre!l&ionthey will receive in In'ing, 2, the following oflieers wcre elected for "Lino up! Tallest to the right." coaching at Donr.ld!lon School, llcllcstor, cialion in New Jersey. Professor Taggart, in a few words, ex thcl1resentterm: "Count offl".,. "Squad leaders, drill "Yan" trniJling at St. I,n(hem J pressed his desire to co-operate with the President, H. O. Smith squuds!",.,"What's ycr Il:.lmc" ;rd. IIJ'oe" _Malhias, w(lrking with his Lul«\'s Hospital, New YOJ'k Oity. Irying Literary Society, and to be of tho Vice Pre~ident, T. E, GrOl'll "Where ya from'" "NO"cr make the f:lth(>r in 1I111;\lathias Marble "'Yorks, KUlherin0 )1('II!ln~, 1ellcliing Ilt ..\mla· greatest possible assistance as a facult) Secleta.ry, D. 'r. Raynor. s.qm(!mistakll twice!" Westminster. ]l()li~, adl·isor. CrHic, D. C. Lhlk "Very wooden" "Turn ont a de· "Dick" Norris, working in the pny· "1.il" Mnddox, tea('hiug at Highlllnd Yoluuteer talks were asked for and l\fr, Chaplain, W. V. Bell tnill .. , "Out, you snl\kes /tnd rnttle!" roll rlqmrtmcllt of the Western Blce-trit Street, :Mlllyland, DeHII\"en immedintely rosponded with a Treasurer, W. O.Rein, all you sick and lame und lazy," Company, BuHimoro. 11artiglluni, lI"orkillg at the few words a$ to the benefits he had do· is I'ery irregular and will not be Cliaries Rensch, working for til(l West COHlptlny,J3altimorc. riyod from the society, done I " ... "Jlfnintnin th(l integrity of Miles, teaching at lIl"nriOnSta· nost j)f the ncll"' men wished to sce y,W, 0, A. ~'our unit" 1>.Jove(lut with I\, jerk." crnElectric C(}lll[lII.ny,Baltimore. tion. both soei(lties "before definitely nffiliating )1onkey DrilL "The movement will "Pod" ]~oach, w{lr1{iugf()r thc 'Yeot .Jo.:JeanorNoble,telwliing at Drnton,)fd. with n. Literary Soei(lt,y, but Mr. The y, W. C. .ft. held its first meeting hI' execMed in this mmmer,", Rwonl ern Electric Company, Baltimore. "I3I'O\I'II;e" Hcynohls, teachillg at ling and lIlr. Spnrrow were desirous of the year on \\'ednes!lay, September '1'uh! l'rl!el Pull! "Ready, axerciae!" "Ned" Shril·er, doing POat'gl'lUlnale 1.:lUrt'i,1>1"d. immediately joilling tho Irdng Society 25. The tllemo of the sCYI'ice,"In the "KUmh(lr three front rank, fomth work in Cllemis\rr at New York Ulli\', "Dol" Hoberts, leaching l)lnsio. llt and were heartily welcomed into its fel l)cgiuuing, Ged," was taken from tIle squad, seeond platoon. A Company catell "Ed" Warficld, teaching nt Tnkom:1 s~hool. lowsllip. first chapt(lr of Genesis, !llld was devel the eadl'nce!" Rendy, exercise. -Silver Springs lligh touching manUIlI \\'('$IUlin~lcr and Uhnrles C:Hro\l. Warren Warrell, Afler n. brief business session the oped in an interl'"Sling talk by Frances "Bobs" Howe, teaching nt Berlin. meet.iJlg was appropriately elascd witb Ward. Saut1... H~at ... Bugs ... Heat., .Sand! trnilling at Call·er!., Rising 8ml nnd EI·el,YIIScgaf(losc, tenthing lit. Salis· prayer by Chaplain Day, "I sllre know what the Foreign Logiol' Perryville High schools, He is also Tho Y. ",T, C, A. enterlnined the feels like now." .. I'ye heard of a hot· Scout 1I1asler at Rising Sun. Ellen SllIlllk, teaching at WestmiJlster, pmLO l'resl,men girls at. a supper·hike on Sat· tel" pIneo but you IwYe to !li(l to go Wilfred Whitcraft, teaching lit West Catherinc Stoner, teac!Jillg at lIlan· urdny, September 2J. Af.ter supper, there." I know every blnde of gran minster, (l11t)Ster. PhiJomuthenn T_JiterarySO(lietylleld its when ('\'eryone WII.Sgathered around lhe III tll;a field by its front nlime." Well, "Admiral" Simms, teae.hil1g at Bel· .LUm!!.'l'aylor, tcaeldng nt Salisbury. first meetiug for the yea,. lnst Mond:!y cnmIlfire, the. three sides of the"Y" l'ri· t.hat (lon't tax ~'our memory." ... Berries, Air. lIfary Wal7.1,working at l{oeloaehild, night. _-\nenlertailling" program was pre· .11lglewere explaiued to the new girl~- ... Sand'... 1letltl... "Peggy" Barnhart, training at Union Kohn & Compliny, Baltimore, _~W'tlll1~~, ~ £Ilmous ,jazz (lrell~~~~YB.i~!\~rnnel'fl Ward, the,sOtinl ---K-E.~~.:r._w:.kQ.~...r:i'h,--,-I(l.e )Jemorial HOSI)ital,~altimorc. _ Annetta Yates, tellChing J)I\1~i"'.'It.(l:;lr· l'layed~ ularpi!)eell,aftl'rwbieh hy Eliz.llbeth C1ongh, anti tlle splr"ifunl Cream ... "~[urphies".,., Corn, Pens, Ruth Cllple, teaching at CiJarles Cnr· tOll, Lml!lCOlthlg:lDiI--westernpurt £.1gfi~"'_ ... Ice Cream. "':====================: Winifred 13ug}r,in'c,ompnlliedby Mnrgaret b~-Frllnees Rnughley, Ie.e G"ream... Erend, .. Butter. , ,Cltiek£:ll. roll. ~hools. Leo Nelson, snng. Following this, "Pat" ----- .. Ice Cream Sweep , .. Sernb, .. 1'ie.. nolen Dennis, tcaEhing at JIaU1pstead. Evel~'n Bradley. teHchulg at Crapo, )[urphy did!). merry clog dnnce. 'fhe PI ALPHA ALPHA Ice Cream, "Growly" orchestra again Ilmnsed the audien~e by "",Vho WIlUtsa tieket for the hop to· i"' it;! selections. The spl'fissArva· t~", J.lonilay afternoon, in the )lew Col· Gurglillg, ... Gasping Dil>ing.... Swan lello Hitchens, Miss Christine Hogan, I~ge Inn. _ ,.Jack, ,Twist. .Flip.. Clelln, 1)01(1 Pi Alpha Alpha lI[j~s Virginill Ott, and hl.iss Virginia water" Srr;"cn~r have beon accepted into full pm ALPHA MU Rnuge PrHctiec. Dry sllOoting" member.'1ILipin tne elub, Dummy liring ..... 'l'rigger squcez(l. 'fhe Dells entertained their pled'gtJsat Phi Alplla.).Jn wishes to tlunounce that Kneeliug",.. Sitting .. Pwne .. St.nllding-. a "wecuic" roast at College Farm (In )liss),fnrgnret ilamillon has been aecept· .. ,Rapid Fire .. 'l'wo hnnilred-,tilree--, Coffman',s Stationery 'fhnrsd:lY nfternQ()n, Septcmber ~O. ed illto full membership in the cluh. fh·c---.. _"Marll sixty·eight"., "Did,ia 1' sentry. lllilined the ,,-orking of tho stu(1ent gov· ("olUjlan~'eompetitioH.... Daily ratings ernment system on tbellill. . SHOES, HATS, UNDERWEAR C'Olllpnn,I'B is HOllor Compuny.,. Pa nARGARET'S In the nvening tbe President·Faculty r>l(ie... .\luai{·... "Pr~aent Arms" Decor· rl'ception wns given te th(l Freshmen. A oled uy COl()llel,.' ,"Officers, Centre., Firsr Store to the Left Red, HOIlOr Students ... Unrehl",' .... short stunt by seyeral of tbe old stu· Fo!low the Smdents to White- and Blue Ribbon ... Green Rib TO IMPROVE HIS VOCABU· dcnts, games, the Virginia Reel, and HAMBURGER. EGG. CHEESE, songs constituted tl,e (lvening's enter· City Barber Shop hOIl.,. Pay Day. "Wluldda I owe yllf" .. LARY taiument, "Don't forget my twobits." ... "Money HAM SANDWICHES Send his collars and shirts to us Oil Satmdn:;- morning, Professor Hal· 58 E. Main St. f(lels good don't it,". ,"Yea h mono and he'll sing "Home, Sweet l()\\"a~',of t1le SeJUinary, addressed the REAL SERVICE (',I' (f)". Home." He will fed sure that this l'reslllnr,n Oilthe snbjeet of "College and "Tnrn ill equipmcntl" ..... "A good lau~dry is his bosom fl"iend. Starch Religion", in which lie pointed eut tbat oulfit ne\"'erlacks lIny equipment althougb used properly ~ where ne.eded. religion consists of the way one eou· lIeighboring units mny be snort!" Smith &: Reifsnider Neckbands will -fircomfortably. Real duets his relntions with otllers whom J. D. Katz ... "Where's my canteen'" "Who family service at economical rates . hI' meets ill everydllY life, Short talks needs a ramrod'" "Police the area!" Westminster, Md. upml various stud(lnt problems were giYen h~' Denn Isanogle and Dean Scllo· .Tuly 26. "Whe's g(ling to Balti· LUMBER, BUILDING SUPPLIES Tuxedo Laundry field, :Miss Ebaugh, and Professor Borth· nwre''' ... '' 'Bye"., .Glad to haye olf, The afternoon was spent in getting GOOD SHOE REPAIRING known Y(lU"., ."If you're e,"er dowll onr AND COAL 199 E. Main St. acquainted with the library, and in way don't forget to drop iII." "So SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND Call for and Deliver plectiug courses, In Ole evening all longt" "Fifteen Rah's, Officers!" .. , outdoor supper was served "by ths cab· Dyeing a Specialty GENERAL MILL WORK Cleaning and Pressing $1.00 inets of the Y. W. C. A. IU!d of the Y. "~~~e;:~k~ ·Vil.cationwith pa~·t M. C. A, Yeahyacatioa (t). Yenh pay (').
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