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PAGE SIX The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS week, there were many of them pres- MADE OVER SUMMER WHO'S WHO AT W. M. C. (Continued from Page 1, Column 1) News In Brief ent during them, the course of the time. '36, Among Henrietta Twigg, doubling of it's capacity. Five unit l__________ II Mrs. Eugene Willis, '35, and Mrs. kitchens, each accommodating four Weber, '35. In accordance with its annual cus- Gamma Beta Chi-(Gamma Bet5)- The Gold Bug Staff wishes to ex- tom, the Gold Bug presents the fol- John B. Warman, president. girls, and a combination unit kitchen The annual W. W. House Party was lowing list of "who's who" at West- Pi Alpha \lpha - (Black .and and laundry now comprise the labora- held at Ocean City for the weekend of tend its congratulations to Mr. and Thomas on the birth of Mrs. Francis ern Maryland College. The incoming White)-Louis Lassahn, president. tory equipment. which will July 31 to August 2. Because of a a daughter, on August 27. improvement Another freshmen may consult this list as a be appreciated by those who use the slight misunderstanding in regard to guide. Sororities library at night is the installation of the rooms at the Kay Cottage, the rooms at a club was forced to take Delta Sigma Kappa-Margaret Officers of Administration shall, president. Ho- lamps on the library tables. They will in- cottage on Baltimore Ave. However, I be of the most advanced design: Dr. Fred G. Holloway. president of Phi Alpha I1Iu-Naomi Crown, pres- verted, bronze troughs with opal ~~~yCahnadn~~e:~:ir:l~~:e::l~; \:::i:l~::~ Lowry the college. ident. glass to diffuse the light, and mirror the alumni pres- I Dr. William R. lI1cDalliel, vice-presi- reflectors to direct it. The old over- enjoyable. Among Beauty dent and treasurer. W. W. Club-Parvis Robinson, pres- head lights, which when tested last ent were "Libby" 'Vine, '35, and Mrs .. ident. Black, '26. Mr. Samuel B. Schofield, dean of spring were found to be inadequate, the college. Clubs and Organizations will be retained for general and sup- The week end of August 7 to 9 was Shop plementary illumination Dr. Lloyd M. Bertholf, dean of Y. M. C. A.-John B. Warman, devoted to the Phi Alpha Mu House of the science building, The halls Jr-eshmen. president. which had been left with the original Par-ty, held at the Mumford Cottage Adjoining Post Office Mrs. Fannie M. Stover, dean of Y. W. C. A.-Rebecca Groves, preai- white-coat finish, have been painted. in Ocean City. The alumni present Phone 395 dent were mostly from the class of '36. Miss Bertha S. Adkins, assistant to Among those were Marguerite Ring- PERMANENT WAVE Women's Athletic Association-Na- the dean of women. omi Crown, president. New York Philharmonic ler, Eluabeth wolford, "Jerry" Ewing, Miss Thelma R. Shreiner, assistant Announces Conductors Elizabeth Byrd, and Peg Harwick SPECIALIST to the dean of women. Women's Student Government- The Delt House Party was held at Sally Price, president. Sunday Afternoon Convert Pro- Phone For M,·. Frederick M. Miller, dean of grams to Be Broadcast Betterton for the week of August 24 Men's Student Government-John to 31. Although many of the alumni SEPTEMBER SPECIALS Dr. Alvey M. Isanogle, dean of the B. Warman, president. Over CBS were not able to stay fOJ"the entire School of Education. International Relations Club-c.Bev- A varied group of outstanding con- Dr. Lawrence C. Little, dean of the erly Harrison, president. , ~~:~or~I.:~~c:~~:ctot~h~u~:~ a~~~~~ . . assistant I School of Religious Education. College Sunday School-John B. PhilhamlOnic-Symphony Society over {·++++·:--!·++#+-:·+H+·:'+·;·H··H·H Mrs. Anna H. Isanogle, registrar. Warman, president. the nationwide Columbia and Cana- J. D. Katz Miss Louise B. Fisher, woman's Debating-Ethel B. King, dian networks during the season of IH. E. REESE i registrar. manager. 1936-37. Miss Minnie l\L Ward, librarian. Men's Debating-John B. Warman, m:n~ll~;i~.t:l~: ;~e~~:\~ibl;l.o:~~ti~~~ QUALITY 5.: ~ + Mr. Ralph Myers, superintendent of ! manager. stand of the society at the close of SHOE REPAIRING -s ~ CLEANING-PRESSING :t buildings and grounds. Le Cercle Francais-Beverly Hm-ri- the present season, the organization i I Student Publications son, president. announces the engagement of John SPECIAL RATES TO REPAIRING The Aloha-George F. Needham, Tau Kappa Alpha-Sally Price, Barbirolli, hrilliapt young English STUDENTS I ST. I and Leeds editor. president. conductor of the Scottish who will con- ~ 94 E. MAIN Symphony Orchestras, The Gold Bug-J. Ralph Lambert, Argonauts-Beverly Harrison, pres- duct the first ten weeks of the new ·:··;.-:··:..:-·:·-:·+·:··:.·:.-++·:··:.·;.·:.·;·+·H·:....:-·:..... .:. Jr., editor-in-chief. ident. season next fall. Other orgnuiaations ; - CoIl e g e He will share honors with Artur Pratemtues Rodzinski who, by arrangement with Players, Officers' Club, College Choir, Alpha Gamma Tau-(BacheJors)- College Orchestra, College Glee Club, the Cleveland Orchestra Association, WESTERN MARYLAND George Kohler, president. Home Economics Club, Inter-Prater- will conduct the Philharmonic-S'ym- Delta Pi Alpha-(Preachers)-AI- nity Council, Inter-Sorority Council, phony for the final eight weeks of the bert Dunstan, president. and Beta Beta Beta. season. The six weeks in mid-year COFFEE SHOP three among guest will be divided ,. .... composer'-ccnductors : the famous Rus- SODA the Roumanian, sian, Igor Stravinsky; Georges Enesco, and the Mexican, Carlos Chavez. SANDWICHES FULL SELECTION RADIOS FROM $7.95 UP The broadcasting schedule over the I Columbia networ-k is as follows: LUNCH ~f- John Blll"birol1i: November- 8, 15, 2'2, 1. Stoner Geiman 2!l; December 6, 13, 20, 27; January DINNERS COLLEGE JEWELRY 3.10. 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