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GOt VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY SOCCER ST. THOMAS FRANKLIN and MARSHALL SCRANTON, PA. LANCASTER, P A. Vol. 7, No.2 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE. WESTMINSTER, MD. October 10, 1929 SCHEDULED FOR ALUMNI HALL CO-ED ATHLETIC PLANS DEBATE COUNCIL ELECTS OBSERVATION GROUP OOMMENCE COLLEGE CALENDAR SHAKESPEAREAN READINGS ARE OOUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS VISITING DELEGATE TO CONFERENCE The largest group of Seniors in the FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11- SHOW BRIGHT PROSPECTS history of this institution has started 6:30 Pep Meeting, Smith Hall. The noted Shakespearean reader, ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND practice teaching at high eehoots within SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12- Henry Lawrence Southwick, will give a ORGANIZATION OF OLASSES INTO OUTLINE OF PLANS MADE easy reach of the college. The fint "Varsity s'coeen, St. Thomas ocr- series of readings from Bhakespearea ASSOOIATION HOPED division of this group is prac.tice teach· lege, Scranton, Pa, plays on the eveniug of October ~1, in The Inter-Collegiate Debating Council ing this week at Lisbon High school, Alumni Hall. Mr. Southwick is pres To establish a 'Vomen's Athletic held its first meeting for the new year, Howard countj-, Varsity Soccer, Frnnklin and Mar· ideut of the Emerson Sehool of Oratory, Asscetatien is one of the aims of the shall, Lancaster, Pn. Monday afternoon at 4:00 P. M. The In addition to the two eats already frOln which institution both Miss Lease women's department of physical educa purpose of the meeting was to organize owned by the college, Dr. Ward's former SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 - and Miss Mann of the Speech depart- lion. A constitution will be drawn up, the Ccuneil for the coming debating sea· Studebaker has been acquired to help College Sunday School, Baker ruent here at Western Maryland were and officers elected. This organizn.tion son and arrange for sending repreaenta- transport the prospective teachers to Chapel, 9:00 A. :M. graduated. will.manage, and keep record of all the tivea to the Pennsylvania InterGel- thelr-praettee work. Baker Chapel Bervtce, 7:15 P. M. girls' sporh. It is probable that the Iegtnte Debating Conference til be held asscetatlon will establish the point sys- this week. MONDAY, OC'rOBER. H- COLLEGE INN BECOMES tern. The girls ou ~ar3ity teams will reo Wilmer Y. Bell waa elected President EXTENSION CLASSES MEET Literary Societies, 6:45 P. M. eetve letters indieattug the sport in whieh of the Council and J. W. Day, the nICn's TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15- QUITE ATTRACTIVE RESORT they parfieipated j and the I'arsity W manager. At the next meeting the lead- IN NEIGHBORING CENTERS Boeial Clubs, 7:00 P. n. will be given to any girl who earns a re- ers of the different teams, both men and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16- quired number of points. Points will women, will be chosen. J. R. Hickle was COLLEGE SENDS OUT FACULTY Prench ere», McDaniel Hall Pnr- ENVIRONMENT AND CULINARY be gi,'en to girls on class teams and elected to accompany Dr. G. S. WilI!!to lor, 8:00 P. M. FEA TVRES INVITE squads, and to hiking groups, as well as the Pennsylvania Ccnterenee, Saturday, MEMBERS TO CONDUCT Y. M. C. A., 6:45 P. M. PATRONAGE to those on \'arsit)' teams. This method October 12. The purpose of this con- OOURSES v.;ll make it possible for every girl to ferenee will be to select eubjeeta for the earn a varsity letter. Each class will eoming Beason. Wilhin the pest decade Western Mary. Y. W. C. A., 6 :45 P. M. ert~.~es::~;le:f Jtll:enc~;n:;!fs:~~erb::;~; be organized separately. 011198 colors The Debating Council at Western ~::~8e~nl::gelhr~~ c;~~e::~!es~:!~:::::' by the eollege in 19Z2 Rnd formerly win be chosen, and u. cteee manager Maryland has been eetive for several Two or SECOND BAKER CHAPEL ~;:~~~e;:d~l;:d ':I~:Il;'V~;)~I:Si~:~:~t: elected. years and has served to promote lIlallY Hagarstown, and Cumberland. The fan sport will be hookey. Much snccessful seasons fllId with the early HEARS PROF. HOLLOWAY lIell' equipment has been bought. As start the Couneil is making this year it ::~:r:o:;:~s ;::~e t:e:~as~!:c~u~ci~~~~; ~~g~~:nr.:::~ei~.u;::~,r~::. mllnagement soon as Ihe class te!lIllS Ilre orglllli2ed, hOI)esto make the coming season much :~I~!e\':~n::l:on:;r~.~e:he e;~!~:nat~::rs:! During the summer workmcn begun more Buccessful. Anllual debutes are ar· ~::~e~n::il!o~:II!:!::~C\:~~1::s:le:~eA;!l~:: """ ranged with various collBges and uni enrry regulnr eollege ererut, yet have Th~:~:;::; :::~~~,Ypr::Ch:e~m:aS~: !~du~:k: ::s:r::~:~;:r ~:~~r:~I:S,~:t:~= and when this is completed a varsity versities in this part of the eountry in· team will be selected, comprisi.ug the cluding Ameriean University, Washing· ::~'i8n~a~~eo;~ert~::::~::t t~;:~~h!~ ~;tP:lf ~U~!:;ntel:~:nn~g;:O~!~b,e,r},!~f~:: !~n~U:::iesi:~dT~~et,h:~::tr~::t:e~:/~:~ beat plnyers from all of the el81!ses.It ton College, Lebanon Oollege, Eli2abelh· is llOped thflt next year we will be II.ble town lind Bu(lknell. Mr. Bell hopes to ~~:r;':~et~: ~:~kyi:nl;~oh::~~~!~~:~ e~ity is lnid upon mc." in~~~et~I'::o~::s ~:~h;t:::~hh:;dt~ of the to schedulehMkey games with other 1'.01· include more engageml'n.tsin the program ~:r ':ltl:g:f e;::s::u::ei:l~aunm~e:hs:::~: 10::y O~~l~~'~~1~~Ses;~~no:\a:~::es:~~!:: house hal'e been fitted up as 11 dining leges. for the coming season. Each engage Basket·ball will be plllyed as the usual ment is nsually a dual debate, one team ~~:~ e:~lo;::edn:::e~!:n~ay~O~~t~: sity is the mother of invention" and :~o~hea::O:c ft::i~:n~~' !::~~a::r~'et ~:: winter sport; and track is going to be traveling, and the opposing team dehat· Ihe featnre el'ent of the year. ing at home. sire, nevertheless, to work for a college ::e:ow::\~: :O:~I:; :;'~'n~::~:~Yi:r~~e ~:;:e::l~iS~~I~ ~~~:I':n~~ti:~i\;:gsrtOo:;: -With Miss Parker's ~ffieient eoach· Tbe Couneil invites any interested ::!r::ira':r: i:a:~Ow~~~r~::.:~n8hc:l~ devc:opl1le~t of- rll~lway sig~ls .. With fore the warm fireplaee in the winter ing, and the eO'Qperation nf all the ., men and womr_non the Hill who nrB lege degree anX Also lead!! to the super. the ,n\'cnbon Of raIlroad trains, Slgna.ls and warm 1'.01(1and numb fingera. The hopes are high for a b"nn,"r j~ar. not already ille-mben to attend the ncxt opelL mel,ltIug--and nea'r I'he -plaita Whleh ~b,~ cer~a~!~1g-~s "cli M-tU!) \cadi- -!:r:"':t;:~:r ~~'. t:!;:~~::~ :!!;;o: ~~~~r~d~:~~'g~r;:m~i;!lh~ FACULTY MEMBERS SCATTERED Rre to be made. The usual procedure in. OVER COUNTRY DURING SUMMER eludes open disellssioll meetings 011 the ro~~~8i:~a:th t;;:[~~~~e~a::d b~:b:: ~:~":?asU~::~~::~~oryE::n a;~~s~~:!: ~!~:;e:hef~l:tr:~ae;:;~e ~Ol~~etl~::n~~esa~~ inter-eollegill.te debating subjects and 'rile members (If the facuIty of West later preliminary debates. Frllm these land and s~venty·two in Hagerstown. effieient en()ugh, so an automatic signal ceil'ed. ern Maryland spent I'nried and interes-t triulteams the ,'arsity teamsareselcetlld. This enrollment is nUl(I~up almost en. was im'ented whkh, not only bloeked All of the bed rooms on the second and ing vacations. A numher spent a por· At prBsent the Council is composed of tirel~' of elementary and junior high the train, bnt put on the brakes as well. third floors havr been newly pavered and tion of the SUllllllerat universities offer· the remllining men and women who made :~:~~: a~~n~~:r~ig:'O:c~i:o~te~;her~:ll::r~ Professor Holloway said that necessity eO;~~n~ure~:h:~lder way to mak~ it at· ing 8umm('r eourses. Among these \\'ns up the varsity team last year, They tifieate. The extension work is not is the mother of nearly everything whicb tractivc to tourists. Those who lire Mrs. Carpenter of the English depnrt are Messrs. Hickle, Etzler, Link,. "Mur· we do. There is a foree which eompels likely to travel through Westminster next ment, whll spent ten weeks at Columbia ellison and Bell, and :Mi<.scsFrances planned,howe\'er, for tenchers alone as us to eat, fWd a similar force whieh com' summer will llrobably see tables on the where she completed the work for her Raughley, Viva Reed and Victoria Smith. s~ems to be the impression. It is plan pels us to take care of onr bodies. Here lnwn \HIlI large sun shades over th~m. Master's degree whic.b she will receil'e The members of the Debllting Class ned in the hope that it will meet the lies one of the contrasts between the spir· It ,,;ll be a pleasant place to mako a in December. (English II) who ure not already memo genersl need of thllse desiring a better itual world and the physical world. In stop. The old water fountain is to be )lin Smith of the Edueation Dcpart· bers hal'e been mude members ex·omdo. education or n high type of mental the former there is no force which com. started and sOlliegold fish pllt in it. No ment enjoyed a trip through the Bad Prllfesaor G. S. Wills is Faeulty advillor re'ercntiou. The sehedule of classes is pels. us to do wha.t we ought. Becanse doubt there will be benches put under Lunda, the Yellowst.oneregion und OUI~~ to the eouMi!. as follows: points of Beenie interest ill the West. WestmillSter, Wednesday, 5 P.M., French there is no force in the mornl world the trees, with of conrse, the necessary On thc trip west slle accompanied Miss illumination. the possibility SUNDAY SCHOOL ORCHESTRA 1·2; 7 P. M., Adl'aneed Composition. Sllying "You must," Occasionally necessity is The small stone house on }Jain Street Browne, last year II. member of the fall' that we will not. Friday, 6:30 P. :M., History ef Edu· ORGANIZATION ANNOUNCED is to be remodeled and will scrl'e u It nlty, in her car. The retnrn was mada cation. eompels us to be religions, as dUJ'ingthe Hagerst.own, Tuesday, 5 P. :M., Ger· World -War, but usually there is no sueh waiting room for the buses. byrai!. The College Sundny School orchestra man I·Z, Frcnch 3·", und Economics. It is hoped that th.e studcnh of the A tour through the White Mountaius held its first rehearsal in Baker Chapel 7 P. M' I Freneh 1·2, 5·6, and College force in the spiritual world. Time and College will pntroni?e Ihe College Inn and followed by II course at Harvurd filled on }'riday e"ening, October 4. Dr. Ber· Composition. again, each of us is called upon to de· help make it one of the permanent at· the sumlller of Miss Ebangh. tholfhas turned o\'er hisdireetorship to Cumberlnnd, Wednesdny, 5 P. }I., Freneh eide, either pro or cOn, something per· traetil'efeatnresoi the Rill. Mr. and ).lrs . .Jenkins spent moat of 1lr. Forlines, the ora-nnist of last year. 1·2; 7 P. 11., Prench 3'4, and College tnining t.o Christ. Shall we look nt life their 8ummer on a fsrm in North Cero· Mr. Forlines is studying at the Peablldy, Composition. .as a playground for our fancies, or shall lina. Th~y also took Il shorl vacation in and is well kaown on the Hill fllr ltis EXTENSION FACULTY we look at life as an opportnnity f.or BONFIRE AND "PEP" MEETING Georgia and ill thc mouutains and spent knuwledge of music lind his ability ns Westminster, Mrs. Carpenter, Engliah; Christian seniee' We may deeWe some CELEBRATES VICTORIOtTS GAME some tinle at the University of North llnorganist. Mr. Taggart, }'reneh; Mr. IsallOgle, things bnt others are dccided for us by Carolina. The Ilrchestra suffered <;cveral losses tbe Christ·likc life DIal' be a decision The first ont·door pep meeting was Professor Brumbaugh spent 80me time by gradulltion last year, only four of the History of Education. against that life. One of the most held Tuesday e"ening, October 8, on the at the Unh'ersity of Chicago, pursuing old members retnrned. The vaCllneies Hagerstown, Mr. Hall, Econom.ies; :lir. alsrming conditions in a person's life old Athletie Field in celebration of the work leading to a Ph. D. ha\'e been tilled by cnthusiastic alld tal· Taggllrt, Gerlllnn find French 5·6; is the indeeision which keeps him from vietory o\'cr Georgetown the preceding Prof. Bennillghof in the earlier purt ('nted Freshmen. In spite of the small Miss Boyer, English; Miss Beaehley, deciding for Christ. Saturday. The studen.! body gathered of the SUllllllerwas engaged in transfer· nnmber the instrnments are well bal· Freach 1·2 and 3·4. Bcesuse there is no physieal force around Il- huge bonfire and cheers were ring the equipment from the old biology aneed. New music hns been obtained to Cumbcrlani!, Miss Eader, English; Mn. whieh will say, "You must be a Chris· .Ied by the four cheer leadeu, Bell, Rein, lab to the lIew bnildi.ng. He Inter 'l'i.~it· inHense the variety of the selections. Warfield, French. tian," we fuld that the real test of Hoff and Werner. Enthusiasm waxed ed relatives in Ohio ond also visited With this mnterial a. good program moral worth is the test which reveals high and the rousing eheers of the stu· Gibraltary Island. $bollld he rendered !Iuring the year. INTERESTING EXCERPTS FROM whether or not we will make a decision dent body were magnified by frequent ProfN;sor Hendrickson spent most of The flll\owing is the present organiz FORMER ISSUES TO BE PRINTED for Chri~t without compulsion. explosion of n small miJitary gun. Shllrt his summer at !lie University of Vir· ation: A ne-If fellture has been arrnnged for speeches were made by Presid",nt Ward, ginia, taking several eourses in English. U:. Forlines, direetor; Atiss Gleichmsn the "Gold Bng" readers in the form of Coach Harlow, Neale, and each of the Many members of facnlty have not and Miss Merritt, "iolin; 1lr. Weber, SOPHOMORES CHOOSE LEADERS men who partiCipated in the game yet been intenicwed due to busy sched· Mr. Pyle, comet; Mr. Watkins, clarinet; a "Five Years Ago" eolnmn to be run IN FIRST CLASS ELECTION against Georgetown. As the tire burned ules the first pllrt of tbe year. From Mr. Meore, saxopllone and Miss Dry· Iln the back pa.ge Il£ t,he paper eaeh down Uleerowd slowly filed away singing time t.o time we ~'ill be hearing from den, organ. ---- ,,·e-ek. The short articles in this column The Sophomore Class held its annual the Alma Mater. them. nretaken eaeh week from the issue of the PR.ESIDENT AND MRS. A. N. WARD Blaek and White, the first College weekly class election ilLSmith Hall, Wedllesdny If you want THE GOLD BUG th.i.!l The Blaek and White ran M. aiternOOIl at 3:05P. All of the eli· pnblieation. ENTERTAIN FACULTY :MEMBERS for one year only, being supplanted by gible members of the clasB wero pres· J. G. C. ANTICS BEGIN WITH AW- year, kindly send in your supscriptidn the present G
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