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GOt SUPPORT '\lG ATTEND JUNIOR JUNIOR PRO!'ll PLAYS Z286 Vol. 16, No. 15 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. April 13, 1939 Luke Allen's Band To Swing Orchestra To Give Spring Junior Speech Students At Ninth Annual Junior Prom Concert Thursday, May 4 To Give One-Act Plays Beethoven Overture And Symphony Second Open Dance or Year ,To Mark Last Formal :<\'ppearance Of On Program; Don Griffin, Is "Pink And Patches", "A Man Should Have A wtre'', And "The women- Junior Class; Burt.is Heads Committees As Chairman Flute Soloist rours'' Will Be Final Productions ORC,!IESTRA FEATURED AT FIRST DANCE IUnder the direction of Professor PLA YS UNDER DIRECTION OF MISS ESTHER SMITH Philip S. Royer, the college orchestra fr:~k~~~:gt~:~ ~~sC~e~i~:e;~a:~~~ I Dr. Holloway Speaks will present its annual on spring con- Gettysburg To Debate Thursday, cert in Alumni Hall the ninth annual Junior Prom to be At Sunrise Service May 4, at eight o'clock. This year W. M. C. Over Radio held in Science Hall, Saturday, April the concert maeetor is Beulah Griffin, 22, from 8 to 11:45 P. M. This or- Audience or 20,000 In Baltimore member of the junior class and a stu- chestra was featured at the Gamma Stadium Hear Interpretation dent in violin under Professor Royer. Student Variety Program And Music Beta Chi dance in January. Of The Resurrection Recital To Be Feature Of Following Broadcasts Dr. Schempp Delivers Address At Women's Student Government To The Sixty-Ninth Investiture Service Hold May Day In Harvey Stone Park Associate Professor Of Economics Stresses The Difference Between Mere Intercollegiate Sports To Be Featured On Program: High School Senior Existence And True Living Women To Be Guests Western Maryland College's 69th On Saturday, May 18, the Women's man of the costume committee; N. Investiture Service was held Wed- Student Government will hold its an- Keyser, program committee; L. Mead, uesday morning, April 5, 1939, in nual May Day in the outdoor theatre property committee; G. MacVean, Alumni Hall. Dr. Fred G. Holloway in Harvey Stone Memorial Park. The decorations committee: A. Maxwell, presented Dr. ceremonies will begin r-:.. ....,--. food committee; D. Smith, registra- Edwin K. French Songs To Be Sung at 3 o'clock Saturday tion committee: A. Melvin, make-up Schempp, Asso- afternoon wit h the committee; and D. Davenpor-t, clean- ciate Professor entrance of the May up committee. Miss Gwendolyn Hee- of Economics, court and thc crown- man is in charge of dancing. to the senior ing of the Qucen, High School Seniors Invited cl a e s as the Miss Louise Jameson. Western Maryland has invited high speaker of the After the coronation, school senior women for the festival morning. a play will be pre- and other activities. Registration of Speaking to sented for the Queen's A. STEVENSON guests will be at 11 o'clock after pleasure and approv- which there will be an informal meet- ~~~:~P~:n~~~ DR. SCHEMPP al. Continuing the tradition of pre- ing in McDaniel Hall Lounge in standing before him, Dr. Schempp senting a play with a fanciful theme, which the visitors may ask questions stressed, not the problem of their life's the committee this year has chosen of the faculty members and college work, but the difference between an adaptation of "The Sleeping officers who will be present. These mere existence and true living. Beauty". Miss Francis Stout, assist- visitors will be the guest of the col- Intellect Important ed by Miss Esther Smith, is direct- lege at luncheon. ing the cast which includes ]If. L. As- The Women's Athletic Association Indicating the seven divisions into bury: ]If. Clemson; D. Cohee; J. Cow- has invited the University of Mary- which life is divided, Dr. Schempp pcrthwait ; E. Edmond; H. Frey; B. A. land, Towson State 'I'eachers Col- showed how man was an exception Fogelsanger; M. J. Foge1sanger; W. lege, Notre Dame College, Marjorie only in the sense that "man has a Harward; D. Hess; K. Klie; V. Kom- Webster, and American University to capacity which has been denied the panek; A. Mef.uckie ; A. Williams: N. participate in the day's intercolle- ether species-for man alone is ca- 'Yilliams; K. Souder, giate athletic program. Competition pable of intellectual and spiritual Miss Ann Stevenson is general has been planned in tennis, badmin- growth. Through this capacity man chairman of the program for the day ton, archery, softball, volleyball, and is able to attain true living." and is assisted by J. Gilchrist, chair- golf.