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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. PAGE THREE TWENTY-SEVEN MEMBERS W. MD. VOICE STUDENTS IMPRESSIONS OF MARYLAND I OF THE CLASS OF 1932 WIN HIGH HONORS Beginning with an article on Mary- Among Alumni be published HAVE TEACHING POSITIONS For the second consecutive year, West- land the generally, which of will September 18, in Sun Sunday ern Maryland students of voice took high Henry M_ Hyde, special writer for The Eliza Russell and Charles W_ Willis, Annie Lauder, '27, of Lonaconing, was The following members of the class of honors in the annual Atwater Kent audr- Evening Sun and on the staff of The both of the class .of 1930, were married ma nied to the ReL F'rauklin S. Logsdon, 1932 have been placed in teaching posi- tions. Miss Margaret Lee Nelson, '32, Sunpapers Washington Bureau, will at Annapolis on June 29. pastor of tbe Grace Baptist Tabernacle, tions: won first prize for Somerset county and tour the state and record his impres- Kenmore, N_ Y., during the summer. subsequently, first prize for the whole of sions, which will be published each Sun- Muriel Bishop _ Salisbury Salisbury, Maryland, witnessed several Miss Lauder taught at Westernport af Winifred Bush _ Annapolis the Eastern Shore in the auditions held day until the series has been completed. interesting weddings this summer, On tel' her graduation and was then trn ns- Dorothy Connor .. __ .. Alleghany county in August. First place in Wicomico Mr. Hyde, whose life has been spent June 11, Dorothy Mollett, '28, was l.11a1'- ferred to Central High school, Lonacon- Alverta Dillon _ __ .. Oakland county was taken by Miss Ann Rosalee in a type of writing peculiar to him- ried to Thomas Scott Mc Elrath. Sara ing Eva Draper _. Boonsboro and Smithsburg Johnson, '33. self, came to The Sunpapers f'rom wide Freeman and George Richard Long were Elsie Ebsworth .... _ _ Ba ltimore The two are duplicating the record experience, including London correspon- married on August 24. "Pat" was also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chambers announce in 1931. Miss Mary Orr Hering . _ Annapolis they made for themselves in the Baltimore dence for The Chicago Tribune back in a member of the class of '28. the birth of twin girls. Roy (" Hoot") will again Nelson sing Mildred Horsey .. :--.__Smyrna, Delaware a.ndition in which the winners from the 1919, and special articles for The Sat- Cham bel'S was president of the class of Marian Humphreys _ Kitzmiller urday Evening Post. Taking from the Marjorie McWilliams, wl~6' has taught 1939. Mary Humphreys .. __ _ Oakland Western. Shore, Baltimore City, and the soil his love of nature, and broadened at the Westmmster High scliool for sev- A number of alumni have attended District of Columbia will compete. with the acres of his farm in Virginia, eral years, was married to~ Gerald .8. Mildred Johnson Prince Frederick summer school at various universities. Evelyn Kauffman _ _ Vienna Mr. Hyde is peculiarly adapted to the Richter, principal of the - Manchester North Carolina U. claimed James Mann, Margaret Lee Nelson Hagerstown Just a Little Story pleasant assignment he has been given High school, in June. Both were members '31. Helen HalTy, '30, went to Univer- Hilda Shipley _ Hampstead by The Sunday SUllo of the class of '26. They will live 111 sity of Wisconsin, and Margaret Leonard Mary Lee Shipley .. _. _ Glenburnie On his journeys he will study every Manchester. and Ruth Sarterius, '30, studied at Cali- Virtue Shockey Princes.s Anne Once there was a little ad solicitor. He aspect of life in the counties he visits, A recently married con pIe now residing fornia U. Many attended summer school Von eta Wentz _ Hampstead or she, we forget which, went down to and will overlook no part of Maryland in Westminster is tlie Adelbert L. Roth- at the Univeraity of Marylaud. Roger Cissel _ _ Glenburnie Westminster to get ads for some college however small, no human interest how- els. Mrs. Rothel was Emily White Jones, Harrison Dixon _ Princess Anne projeet. All the merchants obliged the ever remote from the hoiling fever of '27, and was married in Baltimore. Mildred Raum, '31, acted with a New Louis Engle .. _ _ Manchester college-spirited youth by signing an ad city life and the noise of great popula- York stock company during the SU11l1llP]'. Charles Forlines contract and handing over the money to tion. Ruth Benson, '26, and John E. Ying- George Eka itis, '31, is again coaching Hampstead and Manchester advance the project. (If we had the ling, '24, were marr-ied in Baltimore on at Wnsh:ngtoll College at Chestertown. is a story there Hyde 'I'o Henry ~1ichael Hernick _. _ Helen space, ,ye'd_ reprint this about twenty the chirping of a cricket as in the turn- in July 20 at the Shrine of the Little Flow- Clarence Koockogey Glenburnie times, to giYe an idea of the true proper- cr. The bride was vice principal of the "Jap" Weisbeck, '30, is the new foot- of Clement Noble. __ _ Greensboro I tions, and then go on with the story.) ing of industry's wheels or the grind And Sykesville High school, and the gl'o.om is ball roach at Hutchinson High school, in Washington, legislative bodies Thomas Otto _ Brooklyn, Md. But the dear public, the college world, he will concern himself with all the div- principal of the Elkridge High scho~l. Buffalo, New York. Samuel Townshend _ Tracy's Landing never even knew that the financial success ersified interests of the people as he "':Mose" Machamer, '29, is assistan t Many of the members of the class have of that college project depended in a finds them, wherever they live, what- Another Westminster alumna to marry football coach at Donaldson. found other occupations than teaching. great measure on the courtesy of these ever their problems. And not least im- was Caroline Wantz, '26, whose marriage Prentiss Evans is doing Federal Health gentlemen of business. They accepted the portant will be his observations on the to David H. Taylor, of Centerville, took " Vic" Smith, '31, drove out to the . work. Sara. Robinson will attend a Balti- convenieuce and benefits of the project in environs which make Maryland lif-e, place in Westminster, June 24. The couple Olympics with some friends this summer. more business college. Neal Woolley is completed form and never wasted much from the mountains of Western Mary- is living in Philadelphia, now at Columbia University, taking phy- thought on the advertisers. land to the sands of the Eastern Shore. Hilda Young, class of '28, who has Evelyn Mather, '30, traveled abroad sical education courses. Henry Caple ex- But may there be a sequel to this tab~ been teaching at the Surrattsville High for the second time in two years. pects to attend Pennsylvania State Col- Somebody wrote an article in THE GOLD Following the general article on school, Prince Georges county, was mar- Catherine Hobby, '31, who taught last lege beginning the second semester, also BUG about the condition of affairs, and Maryland to be printed Sunday, Sep- ried August 14 to Walter Drakeford Dry- year in the Prince Frederick High school, taking physical education work. the readers of this little piece took a sur- tember 18, the state tour will take him er, of Huntsville, Alabama. 'I'hcy were Calvert county, is teaching music now in " 'l'eddy" Weaver may enter P. A. L. pl'ised look around them and decided that through \\' estern Maryland as far a.s married in ViTashington. the v"estminster Elementary school and work in Baltimore. Stewart Sunday is Westminst.er merchandise and amusement Garrett and Washington Counties, ill- Charles Carroll· Elementary and high studying medicine at the University (,f centers were as good a pla'ce to spend cluding a view of the Middletown Val- Anne Marker, '26, and Herbel·t ]\1[. schools_ Maryland. Sharpe Karper is at Dickinson their penn ies as anywhere. So the tradi- ley from Braddock Heights, recalling Farish were married during the snmmer Law School, while Cameron Murchison is tion of reciprocity and co-operation with the historic significance of it all from and now live near Westminst.er. at Duke Law School. advertisers in whatever college project the Heights to Antietam. No definite NOTICE-Will anyone who knows the N orman Barnett and "Pokey" Ham- might be on hand, was fostered and grew ~chedule for the articles to follow has A daughter, KatheriI1e Street Wilson, location of my trumpet please let me mill are selling automobiles_ "Tiny" stronger and stronger, and everyone pro- been announced, since the journey is a was born to Mrs. Jnlius. Wilson, of know~ This instrument belongs to the R. Pincura, last year's football captain, has fited thereby. free lance, go-as-the-spirit-move affair, Tra.cy's Landing, this summer. Mrs. O. 'r. C. and I am responsible for it. joined the air service and is at present Did this happy ending ever occur to but no part of Maryland life will be 'Wilson was Mary Catherine Street., class BERN ARD KAPLAN. in Texas. yon~ overlooked_ i of '30. 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