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MARYLAND GAME BEAT MARYLAND .1 SATURDAY SATURDAY Z286 Vol. 16, No.3 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. October 13, 1938 Delta Pi Alpha To Receive Fleagel Plays For Fi~st 'Y" Terrors Face Terrapins Scholarship Cup Tonight Salurday Night Informal In Crucial Game Saturday "Y" Organizations Resume Informal Dance Program Inducted Inter-Fraternity Council Elects, Ransone President; Prepares Active Havenamen Primed To Open Baltimore Stadium Season Against Mary- Program For Coming Year Last Spring land Team That Has Only Scored Once This Fall The YMCA and the YWCA resumed OPEN RUSHING SUSTAINED their informal dance program last INJURIES HAl\tSTRING TERPS Saturday night, presenting their first The Inter-fraternity Council au- dance as a conclusion to the Hcme-. , The annual Western Mai-yland-c- nounced that the scholarship award, New Class Officers To corning activities. The dance, held in OIeair Announces Money University of Maryland football clash given to the club attaining the high- Blanche Ward gymnasium, was at- will ope':-t the football season at the est scholastic average, is to be award- Be Elected Next Week tended by more than eighty couples. Policy For 1939 Aloha Baltimore Stadium this Saturday. ed to the Delta Pi Alpha fraternity. Robert Fleagle furnished the music This occasion will be the crucial point' The Preachers were also winners of Elections To Be Held Wednesday for the occasion with a college or- Both Formal And Informal Pictures in the schedules of both schools more the award last year with an index of Under New Code Of chestra composed of himself, Bill than ever this year, as the 'I'erps want 1.43. Banks, Mil Binns, Harry Lowery, Bill To Be Taken Of Seniors; Fees to break into the winning column, and Although the winning .fraternity Election Laws Beatty, Chick Baker, and Will Kidd. Must Be Paid By Oct. 17 Western Maryland is determined to had no men on the Dean's list, the The second election of class officers Last year, the music for the "Y" even up the series between the two high average of all gave them the' under the new election rules which dances was furnished by a recording Speaking before the senior- class on schools. At present, the series record lead. were adopted on May 2, 1938, will be machine. October 10, Joseph Oleair, business stands at 13 wins for the College Park The award is in the form of a sil- held this year on October 19, when The arrangements for the Saturday manager of the 1939 Aloha, announc- teams, and 12 for Western Maryland. ver cup, and it will be kept by the the three upper classes name their of- night infonnal were made by the ed the financial policy for this year's The rivalry goes back to before the Preachers until the end of the first ficers for the ensuing year. Nomina- YWCA cabinet. publication. turn of the century when athletic re- semester. tions for offices will be made during Ten cents a couple was charged to Since the senior sibtiug s will occur lations were first opened between the Alex Ransone will present the the preceding chapel period on .Octo- cover the expenses. the week of October 17, the fees for schools. ,award to William Bryson, president At present, it is unknown as to those pictures will have to be paid by of the Preacher's club, at supper to- ber 17. whether the ''Y'' dances will be con- that time. A maximum fee 'of $2.50 Regular Line Ready Six officers are to be named by the night. ; senior, junior and sophomore classes. tinued. If the program is continued, will be charged to those students who The Havensmen are in top shape Officers Elected 'I'he.freshman class does not elect offi- it is feared that the phonograph of will have senior pictures, a military for the big tilt with only a few stiff --- The Inter-fraternity COuncil met cers but will choose a representative last spring will replace the orchestra picture, and a sorority or fraternity muscles to recall the Washington Col- for the first time this year and elected later in, the school year. of Saturday night. picture. Those who desire senior pic- lege struggle. Vic Impeciato has an the following-officers: Alexander Ran- I tin-es only will pay a minimum of injur-ed leg that may hold him back sone, president; Robert Shennan, Former Class Officers $1.50. slightly, but every other man will be vice-president; Hyde Dooley, secre- The officers who headed last year's Regislrar Improves In In accordance with the financial ready to go against Maryland. After tary; John Barkdoll, treasurer. Ran- junior and sophomore classes and may Bahimore Hospital policy made by last year's business a fine exhibition of end play last week, sone, head of the Men's Student Gov- be succeeded in their positions as a staff, the Aloha will cost seniors ten Stropp and Lesinski are ready to be ernment, is also president of the Pi result of the election are: junior class: dollars, and lower-classmen two dol- one of the Terrors' big assets on the Alpha fraternity. president, Alexander Ransone; vice- New Member Of Faculty Also Under lars. line. The regular interior line of Ra- With regard to rushing, the Coun- president, Gwendolyn Heeman; secre- Observation; Miss Mather By failing to pay their fees by Jan- datovitch, Lytton, Fagan, Hansen, and cil decided to use the same system as tary, weldon Trader; treasurer, Mar- Substitutes Peters wiII start the game and try to has been successfully used in former jorie McKenny; historian, Rebecca Mrs. Anna H.~\~anogle, registrar ~::iei!' t~~3~p!~~.t:~~~-~~a~:::nt;:ii: put the Terrors on top at the start. years, namely, there would be no rc- Keith; sergeant-at-arms, David Cal- I];ight' Hacks '1'0 Be Used strictions on rushing from October 1 houn. Sophomore class: president, ~~ :~e t~:l1~;~;:;i\~:::l~~ ~~i:;i~~' pictures in this year's book. Since the opening of practice, the to December 16. All fraternities Samuel Galbreath; vice - president, ::::i~:.orted as impr\,ed on Tuesday Plans Announced western Maryland backfield has im- must issue bids to freshmen on De- Robert Stropp; secretary, Letitia Bo- cember 15. Those who have received gan; treasurer, Frank Shipley; his- Mrs. Isanogle was talfen ill on Sep- According- to plans which were an- proved a great deal as a whole and is no longer the chief worry for Charlie bids must accept or reject them with- torian, Regina Fitzgerald; sergeant- tember 27 and removed to Baltimore 'ncuneed, informal senior pictures will Havens. He is now working on spe- in 24 hours after their return to school at-arms, Edgar Rineheirner-, The the next day. Following- an opera- be used in addition to the usual for- cial plays and on the team as a unit. on January 4. present sophomore class, last year's tion, her condition became critical mal pictures. All students have been Throughout the season eight backs, freshman class, will be electing offi- requested to submit suggestions as to Dates Set For- Dances and she was given several blood Elder, -Drugash, McPike, Impeciato, The dates assigned for the annual cers for the first time. year Theil' repre- transfusions. the manner in which they prefer to Thomas, Bills, Dickson, ·and,.Knepp, taken. JaCK have these informals last for was sentative Frat dances are: Black and White, Ryan. During the illness of Mrs. Isanogle, will probably be used in every game. November; Bachelors, Dec e m bel'; Prior to the Student Government the work of thc registrar's office is As has been the custom for many Maryland will have to expect any- Gamma Bets, January; Preachers, being conducted by Miss Martha Man- years, snapshots will form a feature thing from any combination that may elections on May 9 last year, noml- ahan, assistant registrar, and Miss section of the book. Mr. Schaeffer, nations and elections were held on the Cora Virginia Perry. be on the field, as all are practically Fe~n;a~;ies decided upon for the fl'~ same day, the election immediately editor-in-chief, said that there were triple threat men. ternity smokers are: Black and White, Miss Helen E. Gray, of the Home several ways in which the pictures nominations. the week of October 30; Bachelors, week following so unsatisfactory that This Economics Department was taken ill might be used. These depend solely Meade Out For Season proved last of November 6; Gamma Bets, week year the faculty adopted a new elec- last Tuesday night and removed to the Of! the number and quality of the Maryland's line stacks up heavier of November 13; and Preachers, week tion code which will govern Western Maryland General Hospital for obser- shots obtained. He requested that all than the Terrors', but not as experi- of November 20. Maryland major student elections un- vation. This is Miss Gray's first year students, not only seniors, submit enced and well balanced. The guards Representatives to the Inter-fratar- til it is deemed necessary to make a at Western Maryland College. She whatever pictures they have had tak- are new; the ends are new; the center, nity Council are: Alpha Gamma Tau, change. - was at one time Kansas state leader en dul'ing the past three years. If though a senior, was not a regular in Robert Sherman, Jay Mowbray, Ker- of the 4-H organization. only negatives are available, they will 1937, but the tackles are seasoned vet- mit Beyard; Pi Alpha Alpha, Alex New Election Code Miss Mather, who is temporarily be equally satisfactory. Bill Klare erans and the strong point of the line. Ransone, William Bender, James This new code states: "That meet- substituting for Miss Gray, received has been appointed snap shot editor. The Terrapins have had some hard Stoner; Gamma Beta Chi, Hyde Dool- ing for nominations an.d elections ca~- :~~ :~~. M~~~r;l~O!r~~lu~~~~a~n~!:~'~ luck in the backfield department. Jim ey, Joseph Dleair-, Douglas Cating- not be conducted until a quorum IS I . However, pictures may be left with Meade broke a bone in his foot at ton; Delta Pi Alpha, William Bryson, present, said quorum to consist of 75 Slty. . Mary Robb in the book store. Penn State and has been retired for John Barkdoll, Samuel Galbreath. per cent of students in full and regu- ===================== the year. Pershing Mondcrff, the lar standing. Terps' ace field goal kicker, is in the "That classes should hold meetings hospital with a case of appendicitis, College Is Progressive for nominations of officers during the according to reports. have The others up of picked backfield Terp the In New Science second Monday morning chapel per- minor injuries several places. Wied- year; ejections to take iods of the place as usual on the succeeding Wed- inger did not play against Syracuse, Semi-Micro Analysis Offered By nesday. and he may not play 60 minutes this Chemistry' Department "That announcements of all mcet- Saturday. A backfield of Weidinger, To- Juniors Murphy, Skotnicki, and Boyda is ings for nominations and elections must be made at least one week pre- probable for the starting line-up. ?unior chemistry stu4wts return- vious to holding such a meeting. However, the Terrapin team has not ing to the Hill have found a new and "That lists of students in full and "Clicked" this season and has scored quite revolutionary chemistry course regular standing should be posted at only once-against Richmond. Syra- staring them in the face. Semi-micro the same time as notices fOl' meetings cuse whipped the Terps 53-0 last week analysis---a cross between micro-an- for nominations and elections are in one of the worst defeats that Col- alySis and regular analysis-is the posted. lege Park has experienced in many new occupation for Monday and "That all meetings should be con- years. Last Saturday the Maryland- Tuesday afternoons. The new course ducted in accordance with parliamen_ ers were almost without reserves, as uses micro methods and micro ma- tary procedure." most of the first string was kept terials. Centrifuges, spot plates, mi- at home and rested up for the cro beakers---all are new to the be- Westel'J1 Maryland game. Penn State wildered juniors. Professor Elder- defeated Maryland 33-0, and Rich- dice confesses that he is keeping only NOTICE mond defeated them" 19-6. The sea- one jump ahead of the students, since son has been a big reversal from p1'e- he tQok his first course in semi-micro There will be a meeting of the season expectations. analysis this summer. Gold Bug staff in the Gold Bug of· Coaches Attend Dinner Western Mal'yland College is tak- fice in Smith Hall tonight at 7 ing a progressive step into one of the o'clock. All persons who have Last liIonday evening Charlie Ha- newer fields of science. Only a few worked on the paper and all who vens and Bruce Ferguson attended a universities and colleges scattered over desire to work on the paper in tbe dinner given by t.he Junior Associa- The tion of Commerce in Baltimore. the country have this course in their future will please attend. curriculum. (Cont. on Page 4, Col. 2)
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