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PAGE FOUR The Gold Bug, W~tern Maryland College, Westminster, Md. September 19, 1940 CampusA ltered Variety Of Foes THE • During Summer Sadler Expects Fine Year On 1940 Terror SHORT Vacation For R.O.T.e. Batallion Grid Schedule .=====OFIT By Bill Robinson President's House, Mounts, Bisons, And SPORTS EDITOR "We're looking forward to an even McDaniel Hall better year than last year, which was: R. J. Baker, A. J. Bean, I. E. Biasi, Terriers To Present After two weeks of stiff practice, M. P. Binns, Z. C. R. E. Bricker, Get New Shrubs _ fine." This was the comment of Ebaugh, N. W. Foy, R. B. Gelder, R. Sersoned Elevens Charlie Havens and his staff are rap- idly moulding from a group of thirty- Lieutenant-Colonel Percy L. Sadler, D. Gibson, L. M. Kindley, W. ·M. two, a squad which we think will put Most important among the changes as he looked upon the coming year's Leister, E. F. Lewis, P. R. Myers, J. Although it is more than two the Terrors back on the football map. made in the campus during the sum- military prospect. A. Pirie, R. F. Podlich, J. T. Quynn, A most encouraging note, not heard mer is the transferring of the man- Enrollment To Top 200 R. R. Stone, J. M. Townsend, W. G. weeks before the Terrors take to the around the campus for the last couple agement house from its former loca- As to personnel, the enrollment Vincent. gridiron to open their fiftieth season, of years, is that the starting eleven seven strength the relative of their tion to the home of Dr. William R. will be reinforced by a number of re- McDaniel. will probably be the largest in the Basic Course Enlarged opponents is generally known. ~erves. history of the department. Lieuten- From Emmitsburg, comes word New Management House ant-Colonel Sadler expressed the hope In the basic course there will be that Coach Jim Draper, ex-Terror As to who will finally win the start- Dr. McDaniel has moved downtown that a large incoming freshman class approximately 165 men, with a few captain, has a veteran team to repre- ing berths, only and the house used as a management would swell the total of men to 200, more freshmen than sophomores and sent Mount St. Mary's-well forti- time can tell. house heretofore has been returned thereby giving the college an author- the increased number will aid much fied with speed and experience. Last At present, how- to its owner, the seminary. It will ized hand and quite a bit of new in the completing -of the four com- year's squad was made up principal- ever, a fine group probably be used as a residence for a equipment. During- the last session panies and band. ly of sophomores, who are still avail- of sophomores the member of the seminary faculty. of school, approximately 190 men In commenting on the national de- able and the forward wall will aver- are making hustle veterans All the furniture in all the men's were enrolled in the R.O.T.C. fense situation, Sadler announced age about 195 with the secondary dormitories has been renovated and First of all, there are twenty-three that members of the advanced course slightly less. Draper's main problem for their jobs. refinished, Dean Free has announced. seniors older and wiser after spend- would be exempt from conscription is to replace Stevens, Bubrick, and These newcomers In the women's dormitories, wall pa- ing six weeks at the Third Corps and it is his opinion that those of the Moylan and in the backfield he is us- are showing up in . fine style, partic- per in pastel shades has replaced the Area summer camp at Fort George first and second years would receive ing Boyle, Hall, Klotz, and Asip. Be- ularly on the for- painted walls in Blanche Ward Hall, G. Meade, where Western Maryland a prefer-red classification. fore coming to Hoffa Field on the and those rooms in McDaniel that as a group ranked third among the 12th of October, the Mounts will have ROBINSON ward wall. The considera- flanks, needed repairs have been repapered. nineteen institutions represented. In two games under their belts. bly weakened At Bucknell, Al Humphreys, Bison Shrubbery Replaced addition to a large majority qualify- mentor, has a equad of 29 entering when Bob Stropp graduated and Bill ing with the rifle and pistol, the local To alter slightly the external ap- Informal Dance their third week of intense drilling Sturm suffered a fractured arm, seem pearance of the campus, the shrub- boys were active in athletics. Joe and is faced with a reorganization to be strengthened as three sopho- 127 the won bery outside McDaniel Lounge has Rouse while a volleyball pound boxing problem. In the backfield, nine can- mores move up to help Vic Impeciato team, title, com- given way to small evergreens, as hag posed of Western Maryland and To Open Social didates are being tried in an effort to on the terminals. Four other rookies, the shrubbery around Dr. Holloway's locate a combination that will pro- two tackles, a guard, and a pivotman con- Year Sept. 28 home. The partially dead trees in Virginia Military Institute were de- duce speed and deception, in addition ore likely to cause considerable trou- front of Science Hall have been re- clared RO.T.C. volleyball champions to an aerial attack to be employed ble before the seven-game card is as they swept nine consecutive moved, but they will be replaced against Penn State on October 6. Ev- completed. shortly. At publication, Smith Hall tests. Bill Parks, Tim Lewis, and en the few returning regulars of last In the backfield the situation is the Ter- has been given a preliminary coat of Bill Robinson represented Maryland On Saturday, September 28th, the year's eleven are being forced to somewhat similar and this corner sees Western In softball, rors. paint and it is understood that the was not as successful, but had the Men's 'Student Government will spon- hustle as reserves and newcomers two holdovers teaming with two soph- job will be finished before the open- sor an informal sport dance to be register pleasing performances. omores to round out a powerful and ing of school. consolation of being defeated by the held in Gill Gymnasium. The pur- Maryland's Jack Faber, with an fast quartet. This group, which lacks ultimate champions. weight, makes up for the deficiency pose of the affair will be to acquaint unusually small squad of but 25 to 'New Commissioned Officers the freshmen and the upperclassmen, work with is faced with the job of with speed and drive and presents too, a Here, well-balanced secondary. filling the shoes of last year's tackles, FILMS W. The H. following R. T. Applegarth, dent, According to Bob Faw, SGA presi- Bob Brown and left the 'I'erps with as on the line, the material jinx can and vim be held from 8 to 11.30 P. M. attended: seniors is three Ralph Albarano, Adolph, deep and if that old injury whose graduation will be the key-" "Informality W. E. Banks, K. G. Bills, W. H. Den- (Continued on Page 6, Column 2) nis, F. L. Grumbine, R. W. Hahn, G. fense, his main hopes are pinned on year. As yet we have not signed an W. Hauff, R. G. Hawkins, V. J. Im- note of the first social event of the a sadly depleted line. For the or- ECONOMY PACK peciato, M. S. Kable, L. J. Knepp, orchestra but the music will be on a. Joe Murphy and MearIe Duval, For Your Any Six or Eight Exposure Roll R. O. Lambert, T. F. Lewis, M. B. par with the fraternity series. We're around whom a passing attack is be- FALL AND WINTER McPike, W. G. Parks, W. C. Robin- all going to have a good time and if ing developed. CLOTHING Developed and Printed son, J. H. Rouse, F. X. Smith, C. O. we receive the support of the stu- At present, little is known about Sumner, Jr., H. C. Triesler, Jr., W. dents, the dance may become an an- the prospects at Dickinson College see 35 cents R. Wiley, G. F. Windsor. there are nual affair." (Continued on Page 6, Column 5) J. C. PENNEY CO_ the present time At twenty-one juniors who have been picked from a. group of thirty-six to EASTMAN FILMS become the year's non-commissioned officers and there is a possibility that Greetings to the Class of' 44 two more men may be accepted. They Prints and Enlargements include P. A. Adams, H. W. 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