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BEAT UPSALA BEAT UPSALA Vol. 15, Nu.2 October 14, 1937 President Holloway Education Department i CLASS ELELTIONS B~er Appointed Lieut. Announces Placements Opens 71 st Session at Thir-ty-one Of FHty-sfx Graduates Following' are the results of Colonel of Battalion W.M.C. Convocation N ow Te~;:~:g ~I~~f~:~~~:! Schools, ! the class elections held vester- By R.O. T.e. Department day. I Scnior Class Talk On Values Of Education Heard Foremost in placing graduates in President W. Fr-ank Malone By Recor-d-Breaking Enrollment teaching positions in the state for Vice-president Eleanor 'I'aylo, Or t enai. Hendrickson. Watkins. lind Allgire Complete Head. And Entire Faeult.y 1936, W~stern Maryland College has; Secretary Charles W. Beer quarters Staff again this year succeeded in placing Treasurer Ethelberta Gosnell At the "insistence of the President more graduates than any of the nine ' Historian Elizabeth Erb SADOWSKI. E.<\LISH. ADRIANCE. CAPTAINS of the college" Dr. Fred G. Holloway colleges listed in the Report of the Sergeant-at-Arms in Alumni Hall at 10 A. I'If. Monday, Maryland State Board of Education. Elwood Andrews In connnand of the 11. O. 'I'. C. -battalion this year will be Charles October 4, 1937, delivered the sev- The Report of the Maryland State Beer, newly appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the unit. Lieutenant- enty-fh-st Convocation address in the Board of Education for 1936 listed Junior Class Colonel Buer has been selected for this position because of his excellent history of Western Maryland College. nine colleges and the number of grad- President Alexander- Ransone ~::;;;;::::::;;:;:::::;;:=;:;::=:::;;::::-- The seventy- first freshman class for uates from each that had obtained Vice-president ~.~~ordm~:~~1in s~II~~mC~~ssl~o:;~n:~~e~~ the first time as a gu-oup-stood with teaching positions. Western MaTY. Gwendolyn Heemnn where he was selected as the "Honor the rest of the student body as the lend College had placed twice as Secretary Donald Trader Mnn" of the college unit. notes of "A iIlighty Fortress" her. many as all the rest put together. It Treasurer Marjorie McKenncy Lieutenant-Colonel Baer is promi- aIded the academic procession. Dr. led the list with forty-nne placed Historian Rebecca Kieth nent in ext.ra-mui-icular activities, Lawrence C. Little, Dean of ~~e teachers. Next to it was the Uni- Sergeant-at-Arms taking an active part in YMCA and School of Religious Education, ·of. veraity of Maryland with twenty-one, David Calhoun Sunday School WOI-k. He is also a fered the prayer. and then Washington College with member of Delta Pi Alpha Fraternity. oight, and on down the list. Sophomore Class Dr. Holloway's theme was "The Second in command of the unit will Values of a College Education". That was 1936. This veer, scarce- President Samuel Galbreath be Anthony Ortenzi. Major Ortenzi Said Dr. Holloway, "Under practical ly five months after graduation, Vice-president Robert Stropp is also President of the Men's Student values ther-e are two phases to be thirty-one of the fifty-six graduates Secretary Letitia Bogan Government and Captain of this year's stressed. First, a great number of in education are teaching. All of the 'I'reaeuret Frank Shipley football team. students have already determined men have been placed with the excep- Histurian Regina F'itzger-ald Captain Milton Hendrickson, Cap- their vocation and are in pursuance of tion of one who was unavailable for Sergeant·at·Arms tain Roland Watkins, and 1st Lieu- an intelligent Secondly, teaching at the time when he was Edgar Rineheimer tenant Allgire will comprise the staff. when we realize the world of the called. Frank Sadowski, HalTY Balish, ,and next decade will be one of the small !'lIen Kenneth Adriance are the captains of community, college ought to teach us Charles D. Birch, Great Mills. Companies A, B, and C respectively. how to think, and our thoughts should S. L. Dodson, Montgomery County. W. M. C. Represented I The battalion list follows: lead us to action." Albert P. Kline, Cumberland. Battalion Staff In discussing his second or cultural Ralph M. Luman, Jr., Oakland. at Debate Conference Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Charles W. value, President Holloway quoted D,·. George F. Needham, Catonsville. - I Baer; Cadet Major, Anthony H. 01'- Warden of Columbia University who Thomas W. Pyles, Montgomery Western Marylanders Attend Annual I tenzi; Cadet Captains (Adjutants), said, "There are two g1_'eat distin. County. Conference At_ Harrisburg P,1ilton H. Hendrickson and Roland E. guishing features bg_tween animals Women At the annual meeting' of the Penn· Watkins; Cadet 1st Lieutenant (Sup· and human beings. We only have a Sarabeile' Blackwell, Oakland. sJ'lvan~State Debaters Association, -ply,Officel'), Archie C. Allgire. !;,enuine cultul·e. Therefore, it be· Helen Boughton, Oldtown. in Harrisburg on Saturday October 2, Band hooves intelligent persons to know Margaret Burns, Montgomery Coun. the questioll selected for debate this Record Freshmall Class Captain (Band Commander), Wil· something about this culture and to ty. year was: Resolved, That" the Nation· Boosts Enrollment liam F. Malone; Captain (2nd in com- help create a better one." Jane Corkran, Hndock. al Labor Relations Board should be wand), John.r. Lavin; 1st Lieutenant, "Only by the possession of this Naomi Crown, Montgomery County. cmpowered to enforce the arbitration Results Of Freshmen Tests Relcased, William Hood; 1st Sergeant, Ray· kind of education," continued Dr. HoI. M. Virginia Gill, Berling, Pemm. d all industrial disputes. Ten High Scorers In Each Test mond Buchman; Corporals, Scott loway, "can a person feel truly at Mary J. Eiliott Griffith, Margaret Other questions considered were: Announced By Registrar Brooks, John Cal'llochan, Douglas home in the universc." Brent High School. Resolved, That Secretary Hull's poli- eatington, Robert Fleagle. Phyllis Gross, Margaret Hl'ent High cy of reciprocal t"ade agreements Colors registration The of School. should be extended to include all the and 15 transfer students 172 freshmen Color Bearer, William Fleming; from other Dance Sponsored by ROTC Beverley Hanison, Lonaconing. l)j'incipal nntions the State Legislature colleges sky.rockets the enrollment of Color Bem'er, Emil Edmond; Raymond Color of the world; and, Ralph Gllal'ds, Rigle,· and to unprecedented Besolved, That Westem Margaret Maryland Hoshall, Great Mills. With MOileyWon in Par.ade Dorothy A. Hull, Margaret Bl'ellt of Pennsylvania should enact legisla- heights. Last year's student of this Rigler. Company A body, ti('11pl'oviding for a gl'aduated income second ,in size only to that High School. Attendance Limited To i\]em!Jers Of ~~~{.~IJ~·?I~c~~~t;~:~:" :~I~II:::.ille. t!l~Vestem Maqland College, which is yea 1', totaled slightly over 530 while p".:~~ta~~dO~;sOk7ta~~Pt:i~ml~1;~I:eri~ Last Year's Unit And Freshmen; E. Murphy, Lisbon. a member of this association will de· ~!~~hc~~:~~5~P:~~;el~~:si::sj'e~~~al~:~~ c('nlllland), Harold Martin, 1st Ser· Uniforms To Be Worn Louise C. Nickell, Allegany County. bllte the selected question durillg the geant, William Klare. When CalToll County celebnlted its EI;~~.eC;:~~~. Stockton H. S., Worees- ;~:11i~~Il:;:so\~ill :~l'I~hpere:~'~~etl~~ tel:~al~~~ annual achievcment tests 1st Lieuten~s:t I~l;~:;onon Command. Centenary last spring, the \Vestern Sally Price, Frostburg. mixed teams, that is, teams composed ~~~j~~.e~~~n~~v~;eet:,~~Ief;~~~~l;~~~:~~~~~ ~~;:d ~~a:~~:la~~ino~; PI~~~o~i~~~::~:: Maryland College R. O. T. C. battal· ion entered the parade and calTied off ~II~i:'ys~~~~~eB~~~i~~:~~~'~~~.Iand. ~~ l~l~~:ndde~:~::e,:~ ~~:~'fe~S~!l,~d;~: dents received .high .rating~. 'The ten Simmons; Platoon Sergeant {right r, $50 marching l)rize and 11$50 band Mabel K. Smith, Glcn Bumie. coming year. ~~~:~:~:.~I "~:I;t~!r:I~~s~:~ lllb:I:~/~~~ ~;~~~c~Ui~:;~i~d~~aI~a~aes~;.s;S;:~e:~.: prize. While the band's llloney was need'ltl ~~at'~~~.~·~!i~l~~h~y~~:;:t~b~;:~tgomery On~;el~;:l~~el~f~~;r!~~d~u;:~~ho/;e~~l~ phabetlCally, scores. WIthout regard ~o re- I Frank Shipley; 2nd sq., Robert IS fol· I Stropp name Each gpective for that organization, the amount County. I sylvania, was represented at the De- Iuwed by the stu.dents hom~ addl·ess I . 2nd Platoull won by the battalion was promised as Jane White, Montgomel'y.County. I bllte Conference by Professor John D. d th d J h I I h h all entertainment fund. Major S. S. Carohne Whiteford, Dubhn. I Mako.sky, Coach, Miss Jeannette i'lIc- :~e att::~;~~ al ' sc 00 WllC COl'! cr~,stL:~~~:.~n~~':h(~~~t~~'; Z~l~l~:~~~~ MacLaughlin secured permission for M~~ti~~:~':' Wigley, Southern H. S., I ~~w;~;u~~~~:~ Goldberg, and Veron· I Vel'llon Lindsay Chase, BaltimOl'C, ' (2nd in command of platoon), Paul 11dance to be given by and attended by those who marched in the parade. ===============_=_=_=_=_======= I ~fl~~~~!ti~~:~e~:tYC~:~!:~~;n~~il~~~~ :I;id~;~so~~b~l::to~~el~~:~~a'~el~!!~~ The dance is to be held on Satur- day evening, Octobe,' 16, in the Faculty Members Spend Vacations ~~~~h~lil,1~i~~o~~h~~~:, P~~:~O~lL~~~~ ~~~!;ue~Ui~~lb,.!~~~~h2~~g~~:, l~.a~t Blanche Ward gymnasium, from 8:30 Studying at Other Institutions School; Francis Levine Gl'Umbine, Sherrard. to 11:30 P. lIf. An orchestra made up t:nionville, Md., Liberty High School; of several ROTC members who have J\liss Gesner Studies Piano Under Harold Bauer, Concert Pianist l\Iargul'l'ite Helen Hatch, Elkridge, Company B played together for two years will ilId., High School; Mary Alice Klein, Captain (Company Commander), play. The strain of teaching in a college path, Dean Adkins was at the Uni· ,Annapolis, Md., Annapolis High Hnny Bnlish; Cal)tain (2nd in com· The dance will not be open to all classl'oom for eight months out of versity of Chicago. I School; Caroline Emily Knowles, mandl, James A. Lesh; 1st Sergeant, Joseph O'Leair. military students. Careful attent'ton each year, facing classes of rcstless To the music students it must seem Bowie, Md., Bowie High School; Ellen 1st Platoon i.!
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