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"'AGE FOUR The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. Sixty Attend First England Home Economics B-R-I-E--F-S Meeting of Le (Cont. from page 2, col. 4) Conference To Cercle Francais courtyard of Windsor Castle where Take Place Here President Delegate Delta Pi Alpha the "Merry Wives of Windsor" were presented, onginatly On Monday, October 28, the Home the Dr. Holloway has been elected a Jim Thomas, sophomore, was Le Cercle Francais held its first the Knights of the Garter, Chapel of Economics department of Western the happy delegate to the General Conference of formally initiated into the Preachers the Methodist Church to be held in on Monday, October 9. The frater- meeting in McDaniel Hall Lounge on boys and crumbling buildings of Maryland College will entertain the evening, October Vir- 16. Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was nity has improved its club-room by Monday Willing, president of the club, Eton, the quiet peace of the grave- members of the Maryland State Diet. at the- College. etics Association at Stoke-Pog-ie, the yard beautiful ginia elected by the newly formed BaIti- I the purchase of furniture covers, and welcomed a group of about sixty coloring- of "The Light of the World" Senior home economics students more Conference consisting of 398 the repainting of the woodwork. students and guests. An octet com- hanging in St. Paul's, the dignity of will serve a buffet supper in McDan- ~~ar::sst rn~::~ngCo:!e;:~~er:il~1::~~ Gamma Beta Chi posed of Katherine Klier, Marguerite Oxford, the spirit of worship in iel Hall Lounge, after which Dr. Fred land the second week in June. The Gamma Bets held a social on :e~~~~, ~ar~~~da F~~~~~, ~:t~ ¥~o~~: ~h~ris:ea~~~:~h b~~~le~~u~~:P~f a;; ~f,!~~~::io ~~ !::~:~Sa~f :::r~:~ Friday, October 13, to which several Alumnus freshmen were invited. Another ery, William Banks, and Richard Mal'y the Virgin-all these kaleido-, soclation. Ralph Lambert, graduate of the function of a wider scope is planned Shuck sang A La Clair Fontaine and scope before my eyes whenever I Miss Lillian Shipley of Westmin- class of 1937, passed his first and for the near future. Refumlshlng Aupros eM ml:t Blonde. Miss Snader think of England. . ster will lecture on the subject, "Ro- most difficult milestone in his quest of and club-room improvements have played some interesting and amusing "At home abroad" would be the mance of Pattern Glass" and exhibit a Ph.D., when he came through his been diseusaed, and it is probable French phonograph records lent by summation of our trip in England. her own collection of glass. She will oral examinations at Princeton Uni- that major changes will be made Mr. Spangler. New experiences, new sights, new also identify pieces of glass brought versity with honors. Lambert, who along these lines in the near future. The members divided into different sounds, new awareness of beauty and to her by anyone present. has been proctoring in Hun School, ~;~~~::l:h;;!i!;~im~:,::~~:~:::~~ :~,~:~£!;?;t::~:~?;~:~~:~:~;~;;~;:~r01{1:;'~~::~n~f:~r;:S~~i: has only to prepare his dissertation Inter-Fraternity Council before receiving his degl'ee~ He is In the meeting of the Inter-Prater- seriously consider-ing "The Liberal nity Council on Monday, October 9, Monday of every month, Any French one of ;s r lose /~~i~elY .th~t t: [I the state. _ Movement in Maryland" as his theme. officers for the present semester were student in any stage of advancement, strange ee mg- 0 e ongmg, ng- I Frat Sports Executives elected. Those elected were: 's eligible for membership. The pur- land welcomed us home. (Cont, from page 3, eel. 1) pose of the club is to give practice in Lowery. President---Harry Dr. Holloway and Dr. Bertholf will Vice-President---Frank Shipley. speaking French and in understand- I d f th S . represent Western Maryland College Secretary-c-Sam Galbreath. ing spoken French. During the year Sadie Hawkins Day I ;:;u:tu~~:~~S;l'es~men eandem;;:;:~ at the Educational Records Bureau in 'rreasurer-c-webster Hood. w~~Of~:So~:ve;;~m le~:~:~s c~i- way, and the under New York, October 26 and 27. The council formulated schedules ~;::ch {Cent. from page I, col. 4) mores will get ;~:e~la~_:fff~~~ ~:~!;: tak- will also be social meet- there Tennessee, The University.of Assembly for club smoker-s and dances. leges; with planned programs. Dr. i i~g advantage of Its nearness to the f~~:~~~o~Vii~ ings championship. Professor Hurt will present the Faculty Member Jll Falls of the University of Maryland hill folks, started off the fun last Oc- The individual scoring in the Frat main issues of the Far Eastern war Miss Evelyn Mudge, prefessor in in assembly, Monday morning, Octo- the edutation department, was taken ~~.l ;~~~kd~~v~~:d ~o~::::: I:S~e~;~: ~O:;i:w~:W~i::Ol~::~~k sih:Si~~~: l~!:ee: Club TD EP Tl. ber 23. He will explain the back- to the Maryland General Hospital to the club on Luxembourg. worked hard that week, making their I Honeman-Preachers 2 12 "'round, the causes, and the possible bst Tuesday, October 17, for an ap- ?wn dates, paying the bills, an.d pos- Evans-Bachelors "'utcome of the war between China pendicitis operation. mg for news photographers m the Prentiss-Preachers and Japan. hill-billy costumes which they wore to ' Foy-Gamma Bets This war has been going on since Camera Club Debaters Meet the gala ball closing the week's fes- Eckenrode-Gamma Bcts 1937. It concerns almost one half of All members interested in a hike on tivities. The men students expressed Cole-Preachers ·"e population of the world, but the Friday, October 20, meet in front of 1 1 average American knows very little the Grill at 2.30 with cameras. Phere:C~~;s f~:7n ::~:t:~::I~h:~same :~ti;!~~~i;n t:! ~~li;, ~~t:gi~~X~lil: ----- ~bout it. Our whole foreign policy is question debated last year. This auto-rental service cooperated with From the Hermitage involved in it, and the outcome is of question is the national collegiate the collegiate Daisy Maes by allow- (Cont. from page 2, col. 5) great importance to the United R. O. T. C, Awards question and will be uscd by Western lng them a fifteen per cent n!;duction with such a host of bugs (yes, bugs) States. (Cant. from page 1, col. 5) Maryland in debates with Maryland in rentals. FollO\ving their lead, oth- present. Some jOvial lass has adopt- Delta Sigma Kappa geant S. B. Eckers-; Cadet Sergeant colleges. John D. Makosky, cOlich I er .colle.g~s" even including Sadie .Canadian ed a sort of affection for the pests. sponsored Hawk- ~mvetsltIes: Professor In her room at least, she makes sure Eleanor Jameson of the class of J. H. Rouse; Cadet Sergeant W. R. • of the varsity debate teams, was ms Days WIth such success that plans that no one upsets the alkaline bal- Wiley. 1941, and Ruth Wareheim of the class elected president of the Association. for a similar celebration this Novern- ance of the many Jegged cr~atures by of 1940 have recently joined the sor- To Receive First Gold Star: Cadet Inasmuch as Western Maryland is the ber 4 are being enthusiastically re- notifying her dormitory mates that ority. which is making plans for a 1st Lieut. J. C. Fitzgerald; Cadet only Maryland college in the Asso- ceived by men and women students no centipedes will be fed within her fall rush party. 1st Sgt. H. C. Triesler; Cadet Ser- ciation, this is a signal honor for the alike. The few Western Maryland geant F. L. Grumbine; Cadet Cor- College. Western Maryland was also are of the opinion that men interested _. ShIma Si.llma l'