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GOt OLUMNS: E • Food-Again?? C • The Doghouse DITORIALS: • Lightl1 Out?? • The Hermitage Z286 Vol. 17, No.7 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. January 11, 1940 Fifty Pledges New Dance Rules Senior Students Gold Bug Staff Heads Accept Bids Are Announced To Be Conductors Try-Outs For Elected For Of Orchestra To Fraternities outside guest-s at dances concerning Annual Mid-winter Underclassmen 1941 Aloha regulations Definite on the Hill have been formulated by the Concert Will be All underclassmen interested in On Monday, Presented Twenty-two Men Social Activities Committee. of January 22 obtaining posit.ions on the GOLD Anthony Becomes This committee is composed Join Preachers Club three faculty members and the BUG staff are requested to attend Editor; Mansh a meeting in the GOLD BUG office con- students Senior of the To Set Record presidents of both student govern- ducting class of Prof. Philip fifth Royer, tonight at 6:45. Business Manager ments. To any dance that is not open, a will conduct the annual mid-winter Selections from the candidates In the very near 'future, fifty fresh- student may ask an outside guest concert of the college orchestra on will be made before publication of Climaxing the contests for the posi- men will again be wearing pajamas to provided said guest is approved by Monday, January 22 in the regular as- the next issue. tions of editor and business manager classes, pushing peanuts with their Miss Adkins, Dean of Women, or sembly period. L.._ __.! of the 1941 Aloha, beginning with noses, carrying books in baby-car- by Dean Free, Dean of Men. Such The program and conductors are: nominations before the Christmaa riages, and performing other nonsen- dances, then, arc not purely open. PnJlude in E Minor, Bach, Ruth holidays, Mr. Kermit Beyard, editor ical tricks which the fertile minds of To the open dances, that is, the Wareheim; Processional of K"ightfJ Dr. Holloway of the 1940 yearbook, announced the vengeful sophomores can think of. Military Ball, Junior Prom, and of the Grail, Wagner, Robert Fleagle; results of the election which took Do not be alarmed-this is not an- Panhellenic Dance, alumni are Prelude, J arnofelt, Letitia Bogan; At Educational place in the Monday morning assem- other "Rat" Week. It's only the fif- present and outside couples are Gopak, Moussargsky, William Beat- bly. The results are as follows; ty lucky pledges who received bids to welcome. ly; T1'Q_U'l1un-c'i, MacDowell, John Ca1'- Conference For the position of editor, William fraternities taking their informal ini- It was also decided that the fee nochan; Bourroe, Bach, Jean Cairnes; Anthony polled seventy-four votes Dance 0/ tiations. of $5.00 originally charged to or- the Bayaderes, Goldmark, Religion on the Campus against forty-one polled by Henry ganizations for thc use of Blanche Harry Lowery; Dance of the Tum- 'I'riesler. The position of business Twenty-two Join Club Ward gym be returned this year if blere, Rimski-Kaisakov, Ethel os- A Topic for Discussion manager went to Sidney Mensh who The Preachers made an all time all of the requirements of the So- ;::'~;G~~~~I~:r::c:nB~::~~da::':;l~ I At Philadelphia Meetings obtained eighty-nine votes against record for the number of men accept- cial Activit.ies Committee are ful- the twenty-five polled by his oppo- ing membership. Twenty-two joined filled. skat Characterizatwn, Ochs, Beulah -- nent, Ed Weant. as follows: Griffin. President Fred G. Holloway is in Zamsky Studios Given Contract Lee Lodge, Harold Phillips, William byT~;r.CO~~;:r~l~::S~:~u~ls;h~.i:;~~:~ ;J~~~~el~~:a~~~~a~v::~f:;!~~:i~~ ~~: Dumler, Bosley Baugher, Francis members. Miss Beulah Griffin of the Associations of National Methodist Both victors thanked the members Blair, Marvin Evans, James Snod- English Lecture senior class, is concert meister- for the Education, of Church Related Col- of their class and pledged themselves grass, Robert Beglin, Joseph Work- second consecutive year. Miss Jane leges, and of American Colleges. to live up to the responsibility placed man, James Wrightson, Clarence Me- Given Tonight Fraley, a sophomore, is piano accom- Dr. Holloway is a member of the upon them. Mr. Beyard expressed the Williams, Randolph Scholl, John Han- paniat to the orchestra. program committee for the National opinion that both Mr. Anthony and cock, Frasier Scott, Thomas O'Leary, By Dr. Maynard The fifth conducting class consists Methodist Education Association. In Mr. Mansh would perform their jobs Vann Hudson, Robert Sorensen, mainly of students who are majoring the meetings of the Association of well. Frank Suffern, Banjamin Smith, Jack in music. Western Maryland is one Church Related Colleges the theme, Mr. Mansh expressed the opinion Stewart, John Rawlins, and John Rob- Will Continue Series of of the few colleges which grants the "Religion, on the Campus", is being that with more economy and a more inson. Lectures With Discussion privilege to students to conduct the discussed. Dr. Holloway is also a concentrated advertising campaign, a Alpha Gamma Tau will formally of Van Wyck Brooks college orchestra. The program is to member of the commission on Teach- much better book should be published -acecpt it::; eleven 'pledges err Tuesday be conducted entirely by the ten er Education of the Association of at the same expense to the students. when the following will be initiated. Dr. Theodore Maynard will continue senior students. American Colleges. This division of Work Oil the 1941 yearbook has al- Julian Hill, Ben Griffith, Francis tonight his series of lectures on mod- the conference, which has taken as its ready begun with the signing of con- Cook, Claude Belt, Albert Nowak, ern literary personalities with a dis- theme "College and American Democ- tracts by the newly-elects with Zam- William Walls, John Morris, Fred cussion of Van Wyek Brooks, modern Intelligence racy," held a dinner meeting on Wed- sky Studios to do the photography for Bohn, John Macfarlane, Joseph El- American critic. The lecture will be nesday evening. the book. liott, and Paul Books. given in Science hall at 7:30 P. M. Subject Of In view of the fact that the ques- "- and will be open to the public. tion of five year teacher training Holljes Heads Committee Dr. Maynard has made several con- Chapel Speaker courses is becoming a vital issue Gamma Beta Chi has already taken tributions of his own to the field of Dr. George Boas, pr-ofessor- of the among teachers' colleges, the As- Fifth Year is American Colleges in its ten new members: Thomas Lav- literature, having published a novel, history of philosophy at Johns Hop- sociation of with the American Coun- Education in, Ben Linthicum, Robert Moore, two anthologies, two collections of es- kins University, will address the stu- cooperating William Prettyman,' Robert Gelder, says, and several volumes of poetry. dent assembly on Monday, January 15 cil of Education in the discussion of Plan Continued Theodore Jester, Vernon Wiesand, He was born at Madras, India, and on the subject "Ill Defense of Intel- this problem. Dan Bunce, James Elliott, and Ridge- during his life has followed several ligence." • ly Friedel. The committee that will professions, the ministry, teaching, Dr. Boas is a graduate of Brown Opportunity for Free administer the informal initiation is and journalism. In 1925 he went to University. He received his A. M. de- Tallarico To headed by Hank Holljes. serve as head of the English depart- gree from Harvard and his Ph.D. de- Graduate Study Given The Black and White club secured ment at' Georgetown University. gree from the University of Califor- Play Before To Education Students the following pledges: Earl Shubert, Additional lectures will be given on nia. He has been on the staff of Johns Fletcher Ward, Klein Leister, George January 25, February 8 and 22, and Hopkins University since 1921. Faculty Club Dean Isanog-le of the education de- Barrick, James Roby, "Abbie" Gruel, April 4 and 25. Previously Dr. May- The author of numerous books on partment has announced a continua- Bernard Jennings, and James Hig- nard has lectured here on C. K. Ches- philosophy, Dr: Boas also contributes tion of the plan for a fifth year in ed- terton and E. A. Robinson. to current magazines. Authoress and Lecturer ucation by which students come back Will Be Featured On to Western Maryland College at the Dean Prevents Deluge Program In March expense of the college to do graduate was plan in education. work The .Dramatic Art On Thursday, January 18, Mr. Pas- started this year when three students vf the class Law- of 1939, namely, Students To Burst Pipes Threaten Ruin quale the Tallurica, professor of music in renee Strow, Carroll to do work un- Cook, and Lu- at Mar Myers, returned Peabody Conservatory Give Recital I To Administration Building Baltimore, will give a piano recital the del' the fifth year plan. to return is ex- lounge in The for opportunity Hall McDaniel members of the Western Maryland tended by the education department building. Out Seniors Will Interpret 'Twas the week before Christmas save the now threatened air, the [ani- Faculty been Club. invited All to piano attend students the to a limited number of education stu- of into the cold, roaring When all thru the house possess qualifications have who dents Readings From Classic Not a creature was stirring tor sped, across the yard where lived recital, which will be of the same being good teachers. And Modern Drama Not even a mouse. it was too that the man who saved him. the hero type that Mr. Tallarico will give in a Leads To Master's Degree True And a good thing his reputation, to in Baltimore. Mr. all good mice were safe at home, for a acted immediately. Awakened from his series of concerts instructor in music The course lasts two semesters, and Spangler, Oliver Individual interpretations of one great disaster was about to descend sleep, rubbed his steel grey eyes into and a former student under Mr. Tal- there is an optional two semester act plays, and excerpts from classic upon the house now so quiet and which was beginning to appear a de- larico, has made the arrangements summer school course leading to the dramas will make up the first of the peaceful. It all began with a tiny termined look, grabbed a bucket from for his appearance here. degree of Master of Education. The recitals by senior students in the Dra- trinkle of water that dripped, dripped, the kitchen, and dashed to the unsafe- work is divided so that the student matic Arts Department. dripped from the water pipe. Then all ty and insecur-ity of the flooded build- Singmaster To Visit "Hill" observes and teaches during the first The recital will be given in Smith at once the rains came. Great floods, ing. At the next meeting of the Facul- semester; and during the second sem- . Hall on Friday evening, January 29, deluges descended. Water drenched This was a moment he thought as ty Club early in March, Miss Elsie ester, the student takes courses in his at seven-thirty o'clock. the ceiling, poured over .the chande- he plunged fearlessly into the icy wa- Singmaster, well known authoress teaching subjects and receives fur- Besides entertainment, the purpose liers. Bills of sale floated down the ters, when it would be better for the and lecturer, will bring to the campus ther guidance from the education de- of these recitals is to give the dra- hall; registration blanks sailed merri- room to have a door and not a floor. some of her stories about the Penn- partment in teaching. The summer matic arts students further opportu- lyalong. Never' hesitating for a moment, our sylvania German people. Miss Sing- school course consists of twelve hours nity to interpret various types of But hearken 1 The clock strikes one hero, with the trembling janitor, master is very much interested in his- of work in advanced education, ter- characters. and the janitor awakens with a start. managed to shut off the water. Then torical biographies and will include minating in either the writing of a. Readings will include selections Something is most assuredly wrong. striving valiantly, they tilled pail af- this topic in her lecture. thesis on an educational project, or from Shakespeare, classic, and mod- Had not the Lord promised tha t there ter pail with water. Save the build- At the final meeting of the club, in the successful completion of some ern dramatists. would be no second flood upon the ing-save the building, he thought ... April, Dr. Joseph T. Thorning, a teaching project. Approval by the Students appear-ing on this pro- earth? Then what is this water The old boy scout instinct came back member of the faculty of Mount St. education department of the complet- gram are Ethel Barnes, Virginia Will- which rushes upon him, soaking his to being ... good deed,-good deed, Mary's College, and an authority on ed work will lead to the degree of ing, Dorothy Brown, Anna McLuckie, shoes, creeping up to his knees? No thought of reward filled Dean the international situation, will give Master of Education. and Donald Humphries. What to do--what to do? Then Free's mind. It was W. I'll. C. that he a lecture on the general subject of the While doing this apprentice teach- The second of these recitals, which his rain soaked brains turned to the thought of as he worked so coura- European War. Dr. Thorning was ing, students earn $25.00 per month the remaining seniors will give, has one man who could act in an emer- geously the night the administration guest speaker at a recent meeting of which is turned over to the college in been scheduled for April 12. gency, the man who would be able to building was flooded by burst pipes. tIle International Relations Club. order to defray expenses.
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