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FOOTBALL I FIRST SOCCER- GAME VARSITY VS. ST, JOHN'S COL VARSITY VS. DICKINSON AT ORIOLE PARK AT WESTMINSTER TOMORROW NIGHT SATURDAY AFTERNOON Vol. 8, No, 2 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD, October 9, 1930 Practice Teaching Begins 'Faculty Recital Pleases NEW CADET OFFICERS IN ANNOUNCE:M:ENT OF 1931 I--C-OL~LE-GE-C-AL-E-ND-AR--; "ALOHA" STAFF in Howard Co. Schools Representative Audience R.O. T.e. ARE ANNOUNCED FRIDAY, OCTOBER lO- Editor-ill-Chief Footben, St. John's Plans nrc being made by till) Educa- Vnrijity V8. A very llttcnti\-e and a.ppr-eciat.ive uu- Joe O. Neweomer Western Maryland; Oriole Park; dience R. MARK REED IS CADET LT.-COL- tion deparhlH;lllt for the Seniora to be- was nsscmbled in Alumni Hnll 1930-31 gill praet'ice-tcuching as Boon as pee- 8:15 P. M. on Thursday evening to hear thc anuuut ONEL FOR TERM Associate EditOl'S G_ E. McGowan E. E_ Collison Bible. The first group will begin 'I'uea SA 1'URDA Y, OC'l'OBER 11- recital of tllC Music and Speech Dc- 'I'he appointments in the R O. '1'. C. day, October 14 and will go to Lisbon. par+mente. battalion of Western Ma rylaud College College Dickinson Write-up Editors Funnes-ly peacttec teaching lms been Varsity Wcstcru Soccer; Maryland; Westmiu- Scenes from Romeo and Julia! and have been made aud the new officers ve. Victoria l.;Smith llLainly contincd to ClItl'oll county, but stcr. a sketch iu a lighter vein were vivid- will take commaud of the unit at the tuc it, is hoped thut this year high ly portrayed L)' ?lUss Esth('r Smith; first formal drill to be heM :!\tomlny, Atllietic Editor schools ill Howllrd eouufy will be SlJ:-IDAY, OCTOBER 12- wbtle Miss Bertemuu, with her four ae- 13. N. A. Pennuwell reached. Miss i\!~ry Ebaugh of the College Buuday School; Baker lections, held at a ttenticn a usually October eelcetiou of peaittona was mado The Education department has chargc of the Chnpel; !l:OOA,M. reatlesa nudieuce. Calendar Editor so t.hat the beet results possible could prnc tice-tcaeblug. Baker Chapel Service; 4:1:) P. }OL Doubtless there would be fewer .\. M. Gulliou groana when eompulaory attendances bo realizcd from the drills. It is v('I'Y :-"lONDAY, OCTOBER 13- :fitting that the Lt.·Colouel of the bat Snap Shot Editors ANNUALOPENINGADDRESS Literary Societies: 7:00 P. M. are announced if we eould be assured tnllcn should be R. Mark RMd, one of honor students J. W. Day ~r.c. Dowuiug TUJ.:SDA Y, OCTOBER 14- ofpfograms of this enliber , the 1Iclldothispnstiju'llmC'r. nt Fort Grorge G. IS MADEBY DR.STRAUGHN Copy Editor Soelal Cluus; 7:00 P. M. FROSH PAJAMA PARADE It is hoped that, nuder the HOI" atuff , Thelma Reid 15- tho western Maryland unit wjJl eOII- "'1WNESDA Y, OCTOBER Art Editor Tlu' tnlditiollul openiug address to y, M. C. A.; 7:00 P. M. IS SUPERVISED BY SOPHS tinne to mainlnin ita high rnnking thl' siudeliis ~lId faculty of 'iVclItern among the colloges represented in the l'e!crD. GOlllsak, ';10 ~'. W. C. A.; 6:45 P. 111. Third Corps Arcu. illar.\'lnn\! Collcge W'JS delil'crcd hy Dr. Asso. Busiil611S Manager J'HHe!:! U. Stranghll, Prel>ident of the On Wcdncsday aVl!ning, October Ihe 'l'hca]lpoint111cntsnrc:- "ta" iu H. ('llri,;tinc Hognn BOard of 'l'rustee.~ of the college, octo- DR. ELUERDICE DELIVERS thc men of the Sophomore m~n au I.!. Col. und Bn. C. O l{alph .If. Jlecd Smith Hllll, \Vednesda~' morning, the instllllH1ion of Fresh· Asso. Advertising Manager herl. 'l'helld<1rcssisusuall.\·dclivered man \'IIlea for the Class of '34. The MaJor and 2nd C. O Geo. G. Ekuiti~ JUllles "JI,f;Ul!l !lIe l'residenj o.f thn coll~ge but t,ho SECOND CHAPEL SERMON ceremony begun II.t tan o'clock, and af- Cllpf./dn nnd Adj ... Harr." L.I ..awrellCI) of Dr. Wtlru mad~ lllIother ter t!"" presentation of l1l~ny Freshml1n' P. nnd 1'r. Officer .. Lt . .TUIllCS R, 11:Jnn CireuJ&tionManager Co. A ap\1aKcr nOCNISUl'y. Dr. Straughn was made pnddlcs, the pajAma-clnd Fresh· W. M. 1~eichcnbackllr introrlneNl to his audicllCfJ \J~' Prof. Tn Bakel' Chllpal, 011 SUllday nfter· 1\1:. Ull'll were U81lJ;:red througlo lhe S!lcrcd C"ptllin . . Palll_B'lte~ SUlImel B. Sehofiolrl, Delln of the Col 110011, Octoher 5, t.he Reverend Chas. .Arch. The Sophomores then conducted 1st Lt. and 2nd in Com Joc C. lege. . };lderdiee, pastor of the ·Methodist the illitiution rites, which includcd NCWCOlH(lI' DEAN STOVER DESCRIBES In o]lening his Ilddress, Dr. Strnugllll Prot.estant his clmreh, of sermon \\'eatminatcr, the many riotous performances b~' the hI PiaL .. lijt J..t. Clarcllcc 1.1. Knox preachcd ~ccond 011 Kehout 1st Lt. Walte,r underelussmcH. Was he he ll!,I'stifieil \'Cry to "PASSION PtA Y" TO lLASS suid in lhnt (1lI~' nts if ful anil holy. tailling way. The illyitatiOl' opc,ue(l Cuptllill WilIinlll C. Ucin 1st TA•............ llarvcy B. Flater with intro(luelions of Ihe Frcahmen. the morning and ('x tends UIl- :,l:~:~-, ~J:I~;\' \;~~. '~;::.~ ':~~;:lIs~;:i:,~~:·~ .j~~~~~:~~aloro:r:stSe~~~ :::::~::,,;~~ 1st Lt. JIla.kson W.]):1.I' 'rhe Freshmen mount I'd au improvised Sergcuuls Howaril A. Bolton :;'\;:':lii~~i~ll\e f::t'~::~:~h"'ith ~ two 110UI"S edueation. He thell "ont.iuued with a 10",lIrd n goal. When Ih-cs ure not pl:ltform und nceordillg to instructions Thomas \Y. Otto gll\,\} their lIJlHlCl!, addresses, allil nick· ,\s i~ ,,-dl·\mowu, tlLese simple folk :;~:~US$iOn of :l:e g~',~.:~:~ ~~~:~~:::l :~~t~:dm:Ota~O~~:~II~~:~~O\~efi~i~:, o~~o ,,~~~ Co. A names "so that all conccrned might heu\' 1Ht Sgt. John H. Dixon ~l~ei:.lll~!a~_iti~:u"c~~~~;~,I:;:: ,,~~~'n ::01; h~\;~~~t c~:I:r~~:~~o~d:~a:i(~~I~a~~':,~ ;;:~,:k:)ril::~'il~g G~~ll11::~::r p;:g~:~: e~~~ :llld bc bcnefittad thereby." PluL Sgl. Ludwig M. Pincma Numerous sougs ulld solos erowilcd Plat. Sgt. Neil O. Woolley i~ll~'~:~~~;~n~:I';k/~(:,~lll;~'~Se~,~ ..:Jt:~): Th~ sp"ukcr illustrnteil l,is point with Christ.ian knows t1'llt he is on the right of the progrnlllll!C so that somo the St!rgellilts bluea ~illgH$ were eut short of timeaud n. G. of j-J,('ir til'st performance, thl-rca.flcr Sl';;~~,t~~r~~:~~:~I\Csi:lln:~ r~~~c:~t~lo~:;" Dr. ~:~:~)!~lirO~~~~:~;I~~i~ll,e~:~, f:!I~::::!P a:;::~ Williard M. Wlllla~e, not allowed to rcs]lOlld t.o IllC applause St.u~rt D. Sunda.r, L. G. ~i~~~:~ l;:;:;~'i:C~i;~:':;' inlo tlllw parts: ~:(~.:~~:;: ~~i:I,~:~:~~:l, o;a\t!:~oo'~~:~t~;:l i;~ ::t:~.('c~'l~~;n:~~n~':ui.~ ~';a~~ ;:~~i:~il and rO(llIests Coming ffom :McDaniel George H, Caplc, R. G. Hnll. Prouahly onl' of the most spec- Charles R Etzler, L. G. ~c~ll~t ~:~;I~s;::I~n:;C7t;~el';:h~0 ~;:~(]:.:: ~~~e::\~';:ln~:e tl:;~ili:~or:~~~~S:t~:li;::: U';:'wnl~:l:S~~.:\' \~!I~·a,~~~;:g ~:~\~O~~uat taculur events of the evcu;ug was n Cllrl S. Jones mimic uo:,\:ing bout hctween Joe Tim- Jlewnril C. Raulluil1 ~~~~~~:.iJ'~~~te\~:::;~.~1~~Ci~~\~n{mr~[I~Sf Blore so!' The distinguiahing of the kcc]J step with Him. Enocil walkcd mons and Jimmy Dunn, ueing tn,icul Trunk A. CIAr.Y tI.e pfcsentnti01I; the l'enwiIlder will b," ::.I~!~o:~~I~'I~~Si~:d sl~~:r~~: ~:eai~':;.rlllati(ln :::~thlll~",Otd'fo~~:wG~~s S::a!~::le:ae~n::~ of tho day, in that it tetlllinalcd with Co. B the cry of "1~Olll, fouIt" Another ill- gi'-'''l.11l'xt BUild>!),. Dr. Straughn thcn turned to the nSl! lived in n wic.ked age, but hc witnessed hi SgL Norman P. Bnrncit tt'resting mllniJcr wus nn acorn raee. It. of discrilllinuJ.iou in t.he seloction of a for his llenvcnly }~riend, walked willI PI,)!. Sgt. Slml'pc D. ]{arper t.h~t FACULTY MEMBERS SPENT Yot!1.tion. This:is 11 diflieult a joh :.nd is a Ilinl, wltS walked to with Him, Him flnd ill Heaven." con· might be ndded kllee!,propclled the contest.ants, oeorna on PIal. Sgt. DUllean C. Munhisoll a as true haIlds8.J\d Serg<.lllnh the Se!Plenre mistnke cliffienlt more one if still INTERESTING VACATIONS n",(]e. ill 1'110 selection of of assoeiat(;E \1':18 \\·iththcirlloses. Gurdoll D. l.lllllb, R. L. G. G. iliscrhnina· importancc 'l'hesolepurposeoftheillitiJlti()nlV;l8 Bugelle A. LUlllh, lion thl' ANNUAL thell brought to Ihe attention of the au- Y. W. C. A. HOLDS CEREMONIES INITIA- 10 lIccustom the new·llomcrs to \VesterH WillstOIl E. Willey, R. G. TION 'l'lIe frtculty members of Western diell('e. 'fhis docs not mean ilmt one's Mor.vland ImdHiollsUlld fallowship, ~nd Slanford I. HolT, L. G. ~t'H'.v1:I1111 C'ol1l'gl' sel'm to hnl'e spcni- the Soploolllores triad to ill'lJresa thi~ Brllllle;l' L. BOWlllllU a~~()('into~ should eome from high places Tile anllual Cll.ndleligllt service, heM !lfl-rti~ulurl.,· 1Ir061ull1c nml l'ujOY(II.J" y, W. C. A. upon their 10",crll1a~s·1lI11tes. Floyd N. Doughty SUUllIlCI' Vlle,1til\lI$. Denn Stol'er slIill'il fol' some of the fillcst personalities of l)y thc took plilca last, H~J'Ty H. Benson ])". Str!lughn'a acqnailltulli)e came from night in Bilker Chapel. All the girls Tile FreslllHcn displayed wondrrflll ,haw:!Stl, for Europe, ob"eu!'<}pluccs. "'l're dressed in whitc, ulld each new ~I'Ort~IWlnsliil' throughout the whole f(1r1'ign l·Olllltriell. She was so owe. The il11porh.lllce of discl'imination in girl w~l\ '~d by lin old student ill t.he ceremony, nud the upperclassmcn espe· 1930 - 1931 SESSION IN as to sec the ""Passioll l'la~'" nt Ober- 11·(lst.he next pli;lsa of iile suu- proeessh:u. The president of the "Y", them eongrat.uJutious. This was ;lmnwr;!UIl, ~I)d \1';I~ pn.ttieulncl), illl- nil tnken up h~' Dr. Sl'rnllghu. l\brgaret \!amilton, und two other cially ulJpreciated by the SOphOlllOrt!~ EXTENSIONCOURSE OPINS l'fl'saed with llu,' simplicity Hnd sincer- ~id that \\'('!,4tern "tar~-Innd was found· g;l'la read t. ~ initi~tion 8crviee. Tho becuuse they, in vicw of the unpopu· ity of the artol·8. Dr~n StOH'" also "d 011 n I'clil!iollS base that included rc- beautiful e~rRlIIony closcd with the' larit.y of "Rat ]~ules", nrc ~tril'ing to comll1~"t_l'll 011 tlLe striking dilfen'lL~c~ frce<10111. There is 110 necessal'y hymn, "fo'ollo" the Glcum", und the deereaae the Humber of "puddling par- Last WeilneSllny e"ruing, t11(' cxlen· \)ctwCt'u Amrri(':\ll nnd J~llropcnn mod('\; between !!.Cience lind religion. tl'llditivnal eirli" 011 the lawn outside ti~'~" and illereose tloc feeling of a fel· sion cl~sscs, with a lfll'ge l'llrolhIlCllt, of li\'illg. There is umch del;mte und much is writ· lowship with Freshmen. Of COUI'S1;l ofiicinll.1' opcllcd 111<, 1930-:n sessiun. Mun~' of till' womrn 1I1f'IlII",ra (1f l!if' ten on religion in this day. Discl'imin'l' tlie elt~pel wlta ,formed Ly the girl~, Ihere is a certgill $ubor!lillation H(>ee~· Westl'rn lI1uryland College beg:!n e"- fn('ulty entered \'arious unin'r~itirR to l'~ch cUfrying II lIghtcd caudle. anI'.\' ill order to el!lInge [l, high school tcn~ion work in soveral e('ntcrs of C:u· plIrsu<} theu- studies in thcir ~hO$en ti(>n is lleeclls~ry to separate the trill! ~enior into a college freshman, but thc roll county ill 1!)20, aud since that tilllC fjcld~. frOlllthcfalse. n morc extensive l)rogrnm lUIS been In coneludillg the sllcnkel' said, "We FORMER W. M. PROFESSOR RE· pre~~nt method seems to be an >ltl.empt Miss ThelllHl 8hreiner took ~OllJ'SrS ill worked Ollt nnd e;lasses hu\'e been eon- Ilr\)' surrounded b~' all kinds of things CEIVES DOCTOR'S DEGREE to bring this SlIbordiu~tioll nbollt, wit.h· PCI'~onJlcl work nno A(lminislmtioll at dueled ill W,'stnl~stcr, Frede.rick, Ha· ~ll(] vur ilestiJ1Y is eontrolle<1 by our out the use oi ph ..-sil'al forec. __..,./Jrj New York University. powt'rto rculizetl,erelative illljlortnnce i\[iss Emil~' W. EnlllIlll't, ,,-lIo three gerstown, and Cumberland. These :i'lfiss Sara Smith Sums Ill' h~r acti- of tlle thh)g~ ill tile world a!'ound us" ycars ago \\'11.9 lIss(lcinte profesSOI' of el,\sses Im\'c offered opportnnities to vities thus: tCll iluys prcp~ring fOI biology at 'iVcstern Mn.ryland College ~cores of lllen and women, muinly tcncJl- SWlll, ~"hool r at the Uni"crsify of reel'ived her Ph. D. degree in biology SOPHOMORE CLASS ELECTS OF- <,rs in aer\'iee, to aeeure highcl' posi- CirC~1l1l,tiOll Mgr., THE GOLD BUG, FICERS FOR COMING TERM nt the Johns Hopkin! Ulliversity last lioH~ Hml Ihe eo\'cted college i1egrces. ~;:~i:~\~~; ~:v;:t~~:~k:,:I;:e:~~ing ii, :Inil. WestcnL Md. College, JUlie. :Early in September, Miss Em· Classes are being cOllducted this yea.r uU) MiBs 1 .Tones stlltl\ed musie~l tum Westminster, Md. nwr!. sailed from Ncw York for Ver'l 'I'h .. Sophomore Cla$M held it.~ anllual in Westminster, llngerstown, und Cum· .position 1 :It Ihe Peuhody 1n~titute in I'm enclosing two dollars for my t.:ruz,11exico. She had the interesting cln~s election in Smith Hull, W~dncs· b('rland, Ihis being the elal'cnth year BalUlllOl t e. fiubreription to the GOLD BUG for experienl:e of hal'ing Jt swim in the d'I.I·(,ftHI!00n,nt3:05P.¥. Ai!ofth" for the Westminster group. tllc coming year. were pres· The fonl' courses offercd and tlleil' i\li$~ ~. twood W1I8 husil~' Iltud.,·ing Pncifie Oecan ut Acapulco t,,·o days af· rligihl(> mcmuers of th(> chtss Prt'uch I l\[iddl('hurg (,olll'gt! ill \'(']'- ter slle left the Athmtie Ocean at Vera en! nnd the OfliCllrS for the eoming: yenr respective tCll.,·.llers arc as follows: Name ... mont. Cruz. MillS ElllllUlr~ iM now in Mexico LI'el'e elected. The new officers arc Ill> English Literatnre .... illrs. Carpenter PellllS.1 h',)nia State CoU~g(.' "'UB lh" Street Cit.,·, where she is IlSsistant entomolo· follows: Presidelll, T.}of. Geule)'; Vicl'- American Go\'ornment . Mr. Hall school liP ected hy Miss Della Avny fOf City , State . gist of the 1)nileil States Bureau of President, C. Brinsfielil; Seeretary, C. Frenen 5·6. . MiBs Snader (('(In inued 011 Pnge (-Col. 1) Entomology. R. Herbst; Treasurer, 11. Mills. Germa.n 1·2 . . . Mr. 'l'aggert