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LT. COL. TIPTON FACULTY CHANGES Fifteenth Annual Fifteenth Annual Orientation TO TEACH PILOT ARE ANNOUNCED Orientation Program Opens Seventy-third Session TRAINING PLAN BY DEANSCHOFIELD College Opens With Most Advanced Enrollment Since Its Founding; MONDAY Program For Freshman Week Under Direction of Dr. Bertholf 10:00 to 12:00 u. m., 1:00 to 5:00 and Costa To Be Minimized; College Will Dr. Little To Continue Graduate 7:00 to 9:00 p. m.- Furnish Transportation CLASS OF 1943 ENTERS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Studies at Yale; Position Taken Registration and room assign- COURSE TO ·BEGIN BY NOV. 1 By Dr. Paul Schilling - ments (Office of Registrar and With the most advanced enrollment since its founding, Wes- of Deans of Men and 'Vomen, respectively) tern Maryland College will open its seventy-third session Monday, Announcement has been made by September 25, with its fifteenth annual orientation program. Western Maryland College has been 6:00 Dinner (College Dining Room, The program, which is under the di- selected by the United States Civil Dean Samuel B. Schofield of a number Science Hall) (Note: This Aeronautics Authority as one of the of changes that have been made on will be the first regular meal of rection of Dr. Lloyd M. Bertholf, dean of colleges in which the Civilian Pilot the campus and in the personnel of the the college year) the faculty and freshmen, will include Training Program will be given dur- college for the coming school term. placement tests, pep meetings, physical ing the academic year. The program Dr. Lawrence S. Little, head of the TUESDAY examinations, lectures, and social features. On hand to acquaint the freshmen with will begin as soon after opening of School of Religious Bducatlon, ) has 8:20 Service of Worship-led by the campus and college traditions will be college as possible. All work will be taken leave of absence for one eemee- Professor Shroyer (B a k e 1" the administration, the faculty, the mem- done at the Curtis-Wright Airport, ter to continue his graduate studies at Chapel) bers of the Student Governments and the Pikesville, Md., with Lieut. Col, W. D. Yale University. 8:45 Address of Welcome-Presi- Student Christian Association. Tipton, '14, in charge. Both ground New Department Head den~ Holloway (Baker Chapel) Dr. Bertholf's message to the class of and flight instructdon, requiring a 9:15 Anouncements, and assignment 1943 followa: maximum of three afternoons and During his absence, the religious to counsellors-Dean Bertholf To the Class of 1943: . evenings a week, will be included. education department will be headed 9:30 Psychological test (Science DR. BERTHOLF In the local newspaper of many a Completion of the course will qualify by Dr. Paul Schilling who at present Hall) the student to take the examination is pastor of the Prince Frederick 10:45 Filling out of official question- ~~:I':r~~wt:e~;e!:Y6 S:;:;h~:;e z: of .the Civil Aeronautics Authority Methodist Episcopal Church, Prince naires; men (Rm. 22. Science Teaching Posts this: "Miss Mary James, daughter of for the Private Pilot License. No Frederick, Maryland. HaIl); women (S.C.A. room, Secured by Many ( or John W. James, Jr., son of) Mr. credit towards the degree wall be The office of assistant dean of wo- McDaniel Hall) and Mrs. John W. James, is preparing given. men has been abolished and Miss 11:00 Campus Problems: men-Dean " Open To Upperclassmen Ruth Benson has been appointed head Free (Rm. 22, Sc. Hall) ; wom- Education Department Reports Over to leave on Monday for Western The training will be open to all se- of McDaniel Hall. en-Dean Adkins (S.C.A. room, Fifty Per Cent of Its Graduatea Maryland College. Miss James {or McD. Hail) nior, junior, and sophomore men, and Placed in Maryland ~!;hJ:~:~is a ~~~~a::~f the local preference will be given in the order New Faculty Members 12:00 Lunch (day students included) Dr. Alvey M. Isanogle, Dean of the To most readers of the paper this is ~:m~fiize~:Ud~;tst:ea~~r~~ngs:~~~ ~~ was an~ounced last spt-ing, Dr. School of Education, has announced just another news item, of only pass- They must have reached their eight_j WIlham I. GII~ert, Ph. D., Prmceton, 1:00 English test rse, Hall) that over fifty per cent of the 1939 ing interest. But to you, Mary or eenth but not their twenty-fifth birth- has been appointed as an instructor 2:15 Student Activities; men-c-Mr, education graduates have succeeded John, it is one of the most thrilling day on or before September 1, 1939. ~n the chemistry department, and Ma- Edward McLaughlin (Men's in securing teaching positions. st'atements you have ever read. You women Each applicant for the training will Jor Percy H. Sadler, Inf., has been ap- Lounge, Hering Hall); (S.C.A. Of the fifty-two women graduated, know that it represents the fulfill- -Miss Blanche Scott It means be required to furnish a statement pOi~ted as P. M. S. and T. to .succeed room, Mcp. Hall) thirty were placed, and of the twenty- ment of years .of dreams. opportunt- ~-- widened horizons, greater signed by himself and his parents I Major- Seveme S. MacLaughlin, who 3 :00 Placement tests for those who E'ight men, twelve were placed. ties, new friendships, increased per- or guardian, releasing the college, the ;as ordered to the Panama Canal for expect to take 2nd-year or 3rd- Appointees Named sonal power. . flight operator, and the government uty. year French: initials A, B, and The appointments are as follows: Why did you choose Western Mary- in case of passenger accident. Among the campus changes is the C-Dr. Herring (29, Sc. Hall) ; Imogene Clifford, Cumberland; Dor- land? You came here rather than initials 0 to J, inc.-Miss Sna- der (27, Sc. Hall) othy Cohee, Baltimore County; Gladys another colege, because The cos~::e;;:e:t~:~:e!ill be fo1"- ~;ant~:r ;~li::yOffi~:e;a;;~e~~as:oo~: 3:30 Meeting of those who have ap- Cop p age, Hyattsville; Elizabeth to thought it would be to your advantage you ty dollars for medical examination men's old gymnasrum. Classes Will pointments under the NYA- Crisp, Glen Burnie; Barbara Ann to do so. In some cases it was family be held in the handball room, and the Dean Schofield (22, Sc. Hall) and insurance, both of which are re- rooms on the first floor will be used for Note: During both TU6Sd