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COl UG WELCOME THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY NOV. 23 ALUMNI Z286 Vol. 17, 'No.5 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. November 16, 1939 Dedications, Game, Banquet, and Dance to Honor Alumni Grace Smith Chosen Homecoming Queen Governor and Mrs. O'Conor will attend the home-coming fes- tivities as the College plays host to thousands of alumni and friends on Saturday, November 18. The schedule for the day includes the formal dedication of the two new buildings, a varsity football game with Dickinson, an alumni banquet, Board of Trustees and a grand ball. Smith will reign Grace Brannock Decide on Names as home-coming queen, having been elected by popular vote of the student For New Buildings body. Her attendants will be Kitty Jockel and Jeanne Cairnes, seniors; Dr. A. Norman Ward and Katherine Coe and Anne Dexter, of the foot- juniors. The intermission And Robert T. Gill ball game will feature an exhibition Honored By Board by the college band, led by Mason Sones. The queen and her court will Albert Norman Ward Hall, in honor be presented and Mrs. O'Conor will of the late Dr. Ward, and Gill Gym- receive a bouquet from Miss Smith. naaium will be the names of the new Thanksgiving Play Feature French Club Will buildings erected on the campus dur- Gridiron Battle Featured This was officially ing the past year. The events of the day will get un- decided the of Annual Holiday Program Hear Dr. Falls meeting by in regula~ Board of Trustees del' way at 10 A. M., with a hockey session on the campus on November 3. game between Western Maryland and U. Of M. Professor To The new buildings are a partial cul- Notre Dame of Baltimore. The D ance W d d N · ht ; Colleae Church Speak On Effect Of Dr. Ward, who, at the time, was prea-. Board of Governors of the Alumni of the ruination by plan instigated e nes ay 19 Association will meet at 12 noon. Games in Girls Gym::J War On Literature ident of the College. It was thought The Green Terrors will meet Dick- Thursday P. M. Opens Campaign f:tting, therefore, to name the new inson on Hoffa Field at 2 P. A!. in day will be marked On Monday Thanksgiving Fr~~~hW!~i~~e Firn~:~~~it~ro::s~~:r;~ :;:~~:s dormitory after the late presi- :~':n~a~~llg~~:k ~ r!~~n:;:i::n~f ;;i~ again this year by a performance of land, will address Le Cerole Francais Gill Gymnasium was so named in relations between the two schools af- the Western Maryland College Play- Organization Heads To on Monday, November 20 at 7:15 P. honor (If Col. Robert J. Gill, who is ter an eleven year lapse. The Ter- era. On November 23 at eight o'clock Present Budgets To M. in McDaniel Hall Lounge. The at present a prominent lawyer in Bal- rnra have never lost a Home-coming ~:n~lu~~in~al~!~:e~l:ye~~~~~~p;:; Students In Assembly ~~~e~it~!r~~r:a~~s' ~a~~:~:e~iII~: !~m~~: A~~le~i~s':s::;:~fo:,u:o:~~ ::I;e e~~da'~~~h~: ~~~!~~gset:s:~.ccess- Philip Barrie. Representatives of the Christian will explain the effect which the war now a member of the Board of Trus- After "the game, the men's dormi- The hilarious situations of this Organizations on the Hill will conduct ;!~n~;~bablY have upon literature in ~oe~;~~e: o~e~:e~o:frd~he Executive tory and fieldhouse will be dedicated, ~~m:d~rc::;erO:r::dde:~e c~~~;~s ;~~~ ~~~v:n;:~~~o;~:g:s::~~~~ ~:~::i~~ Dr. Falls, who was graduated from ~~~~n~!:!a~~~OOi~~e~~~~!;~~a~;:~ denis. Miss Veronica Kompanek and th U' it f N rth C r Paintings to Be the ceremonies, the buildings will be Mr. Malcolm Kullmar have the prin- l\1~:d:::1 N.;;:~:~:r :~~sident of the ho~ds an~ve~:~/o/r.f.A.ofrom :::d;r~ open for inspection. ~i~~nas~~v=~;~'f~~n:t~~~e~~;~~:t~n~~ Displayed Here ~:;':!t:~I~/~r;~e :~::e;v~~~t~~ b~~~~ ~i~:e~ar;;;!~ti~~ar~~~o;:e~~d:llt:~ Alumni To Dine ~:r~~~~sVi:::~iabewfl~~~;~ ;:naE~~:~ the Sunday School, will present and yersit~es of Toulouse and Heidelburg, The Carroll County Western Mary- ;;~~~;rio~~:YH~::~~~:~::~:~"K~::~£;::~:1::::::~~~::::i~:::~~:1~i~;;~f;:.:,::~::~r:~~::J~~~;~::,:~:~:o~P:~d'~:~:l::l~:~~Jf~;~::~:'~;l:n~::.:~~~i;,i:r~::~:!~nrtf!!.! Compte, James Merritt, Donald Grif- explain the pledge system and give II French magazines. Dr. Falls i~ hea.d Through arrangements with the di- ball squads of Dickinson and Western fin and Arnold Fleagle. reasons for the decrease in the ex- of the French House at the Untveret- rector of the museum, Miss L. Shipley JI.f I d '11 tt d D F d P Informal Dance Listed pens.e for 1939-1940.. . =: Ma.ryland. of t~e .81t department has secured Coa:S~:,n~r;:;de:t ~~ 'Dick~~SO~~and Th .. MISSScott has appointed Miss Jean La Litterature et LaGuerre" may permission to show a number of D H y W A Han 0 ld rl't holid= ~~r;~::nce W~~IiChmax a I Cajrnes and. Miss Elinor K.ratz to act re~ind members .~f the ~lub that :vorks ~YMaryland artists. The paint- or Ge~;sbur~ C'ollege~ :;'epr~~1 :he L Y nd ent :ta nment on I as the offiCIal collectors In Blanche their former preSident, MISS Char- mgs Will be changed every two weeks. t l' t tJ~e college hill. Wednesday night Ward Hall and McDaniel Hall respec- lotte Cook, is very intimately con_r The first painting is the work of I gues IS.. . . !~~:e~:ena:: t~;o~~~ri~~d~~~o~~:; tively. They in turn will appoint so- cerned with both. Miss Cook, who is Miss :Marguerite R. Bishowj the me- ~h~ day :ml~hc1oBeWIth a se;nl-for- licitors on each hall. The men ap- teaching English in France, has dium for this painting is water color. rna an.ce,l,n, 'Hn'IW:~naslUm to dancing to recordings in '1.IcDaniel pointees have not as yet been made ready claim to being ardently inter- These exhibits are open to the college the musIc:. oe ~ t~an s orchestra s ~::le~ ~:~~ks~~n!s~~~rn:~~ t~ known. I ested in Dr. Falls' lecture. on all week days. ~ frO;;U::i :~~~~;es 'fo; the day are open for games to both men and wo- in charge of T. K. Harrison, alumni men. No program of organized stu- secretary. dent activities has bcen designed; the day will be left to the student~ to spend to theil' own enjoyment. Schedule of Meals Work on Levine On Thanksgiving day the meal schcdule ill the dining hall will be Hall to Start Soon changed. Breakfast will be served at 9:40 o'clock instead of the usnal 7:15 and the annual Thanksgiving runner Work of remodeling Levine Hall in- wiII be served at 4:50 o'clock. to a music conservatory will begin in several weeks. This work is made The' college touch footbaU cham- pionship will be decided on Thursday possible by a gift from Dean Isano- gle. Downstairs there wiII be a large mQrning after a round-robin series music recital room and offices and played by eight teams. The four fra- classrooms fo!' the head of the de- ternities, three class teams, and the partment. Upstairs there will be seminary team will constitute the studios for the teachers and twelve contesting teams. The final game practice rooms for the students. Only will begin at ten o'clock on Hoffa the first floor of the building will be Field. completed this year. Snow or freezing weather may The building will be approached come to add a winter touch to the from the side facing downtown, rath- annual turkey day. Last year the OC-I er than from the front as is done now. casion was marked by a six inch The contract is to be let within the snowfall to the delight of the next ten days, and the building will "Yankees" on the Hill. be available by February 1.