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PAGE FOUR The Gold Bult· Western Maryland College, Weatminater, Md., October 29, 1942 Gold B,ugIs R~ted 'Superior' ~~ Flow~r Mystery Stu~".s Women InACP 5 Annual Competition g~ On HIII---Ancl MacW,ll,ams, Too v By Mary Thomas had recei,:,cd corsage boxes from the A."'9 "Say it with fl.owers"-an old ad- i?cal ft.Ol'lstS. As each lucky lass limped m:o her room from lab,. hock- age respected for years-hit the ::ti:~:C~~:'s:!~' t:h:a::~l'~~~~n.: (Cont. ~rom .p~ge 2, col. 3) campus with a bang last w~ek. ~~Ul~~:lsn~~~:el:~lP::~a~~eO:ayhit~:; last Thursday night. SIXteen girls th:n (lpene/the. :oveted b~x. I~ cve~ ,: . In Moodey'soptnlon autobiography All Blanche W~rd was,m a fU,rol' ap ear com Ietel as she first noted notations of his Ji~e. It!s written in :~~~ c~~eo/;:;~I?~hW;S ~~;~~Ic~,l,-a . ~~;t:aO:qai~~~~e:~:I:~~gOP:;::; Salzedo To Give "St~'ange," thOUght~,t~e S~g~tlY t.hings, the exact minute that Carl chagr-ined roommates. SIxteen girla opens bis eyes in the morning and Concert Here sho~ld get then: a~ once. What ~s this when he drops off at night. :'~~:l:~:,,?\vho 18 It?- Her hItherto .T.empera.ture Noted (Cont. from page 1, col. 3) "Oh, of course not," (disgustedly), 'lhe. dally temperature at these III "He'd never be so thoughtful! Oh, hOUl~SIS ~so ~ote:. and when queried Arw80. ..Johann Sebastian Bach my dearest! 1 never guessed you as 0 w ~ e I~ this, he came Allegro Bpiritucfio cared!" ~~;'~I~i:l~~~~p:;~tu~~caisth~;n~fr~:l~ Jean-Baptiste Senaille So they proudly pinned their posies writing it down helps to remind Carl H1mga.)·um RhwpBI~Y········Franz Liszt ::,11 ~~~~~h~~ ~:~:~ t~: ;:::~a:i~~r ~~e~:~;,l' a~isl1i~~et~o~~~;~~~e~~~~:: 11ttrod'uetim~ amd AUogl'O After supper sixteen enraptured Isaac B. Rehert Ah-in H. Levin tells him whether to open the window Maurice Ravel :;i~::s ~~~~Vt~:i~ ~~~~~;~ ~oa~Po:~ two or three inches and how many Intermission and the same, a certain "Pip" Mac- Publication Ranks Highest Among Papers In Its blankets to put on the bed. These V Williams of the class of '43. When j_ournals are for Carl's use only and Fan,wisic ....George Hue they avalanched this lad, he etam- Class; Rehert And Levin Edit.d Issues Judged he means to keep them indefinitely. Sicilienne mered blushing denials of any knowl- Moodey's interests are primarily in Marie-Therese von Paradis The Gold Bug has received All- Only two other papers of the ten bi- the field of radio. He plans to con- The Flight of the Bumblt Bee edge of the affair. The girls wonder· American honor rating from the As- weekly publications entered ap- tinue with his announcing at WFMD Nicolai Rimski-Korsakoff ed. The world wondered. sociated Collegiate Press for the sec- proached this score. whero he is, at present, assistant an- VI Then-the following evening, more ond semcster of the year 1941-1942, The Gold Bug is now trying for the nouncer to Harvey Buck. It should Mirage. ...Carlos Salzedo red - carnations; and, consequentlY' when the paper was undcr lhe joint Pacemaker rating. Pacemaker rat- be noted at this point that Carl has Behind the Bar-ra.ckg more denials from the swain-the editorship of Isaac E. Rehert and Al- ing is an additional honor given to his own program at 4:45 on Tuesday Yank6(J Trot same MacWilliams-whose name was vin H. Levin. The paller ranked outstanding papers. afternoon and at 11 on Saturday VII attached to the ardent notes enclosed with the flowers. highest in the group of bi-weekly pa- morning on station WFMD. Some- Childrlm'8 Corner . Claude Debussy pers published by four-year colleges day, Carl hopes to get out from under Doctor Grad1Ul ad Pa1"'lUl8lJUm What is the solution to the enigma? with an enrollmcnt of 500 to 999. This New School Rings the wing of Harvey Buck and either The Little- Shepherd Who is the mysterious flower fiend? is the thit:d time in four semesters become a program arranger or a sta- Serenade for the DoU Why does he do it? that the Gold Bug has reccivcd this tion manager. Radio is his business. GOUiwog'8 Cako Walk (Editor's note: "How does he do rating. Displayed Here it?") In the criticism of the paper by the Associated Collegiate Press, the fea- New Scllool rings, slightly less Campus Personality . Manage~ent House tures, news-sense, and editing were . heavy and priced lower than the l"!\ted excellent. A general comment older-types, are 110W on display at (Cont. frOlll page 1, eol. 4) on tQe paper included this: "Your the book store, where all orders may paper is tops, particularly strong in be given to Col. T. K. Hanison. On November 7, the remaining stu- excellent choice of type faces and The ring contains the seal of the dents in the class-Clara Baile Beck, very effective display." college, the class year and the degree \ (Cont. from page 2, col. 3) Phyllis Beamer, Doris Harmon, Ha- Associated Collegiate Press is an received. Students are permitted a get a scholarship to a good college". thing too fast or too loud but, "nice zel Me12, Betty Neidert, Betty Lee .1lssociation for the promotion of good wide range in their choice of stones. By that time, Mike had just about smooth music" "And I like good mu- Spurrier, and Helen Woodruff-will journalism in high schools and col- The rings may be had in emerald, knocked himself out laughing about sic too, by symphony orchestras, if move in and replace the present leges, find is sponsored by the Journal- ruby, spinel, topaz, amethyst, and it, but after a while we got around they play pieces that have pretty group. ism Department of the University of for an extra charge, in genuine black to some more qUestions, and so the tunes". Minnesota. Twice a year, a contest onyx. Saga of Galupe continues. • Biggest Thrill FOUR CHAIR SERVICE is held to judge publications on the Prices of the rings are: Applique, .Funny Feeling We asked Mike what was the b.ig- No Waiting effectiveness with which they serve $12.50; Solid Gold, $14.00; 10K Gold, Mike confessed that he was very gest thrill he ever had playing foot- HEAGY BROTHERS' their individual schools. The various $15.50, plus 10% tax. To the first pleased when the boys elected him ball. Aitet' thinking a litUe while BARBERSHOP papers arc rated as All-American- ten students placing their orders, a captain of the football team. "It really he decided that the two touc}ldowns superior; First Class - excellent; discount of $1.00 each will be given, did make me feel good", he told us. which he made in two minutes in the Next to P08t Office Second Class-good; Third Class- according to Col. Harrison, who feels The fact that he's captain of the W.M.C. Dickinson game gave him the fail"; and Fourth Class-no honors. that once the college students see the' team, however, doesn't keep him from biggest thrill he has ever had. SMITH &: REIFSNIDER To receive the All-American rating, ne,w ring they will be eager to secure getting nervous in a game. "Once On May 15, 1943, by the grace of Incorporated the Gold Bug .scored 1010 points. them for themselves. last year I got to s~aking so bad that God and the draft board Mike will LUMBER-COAL the coaches didn't know what was get his A.B, At present, he is keep- WESTMINSTER, MD. wrong. It surely is a funny feeling ing his fingers crossed, for he's I-A College Players Library Acquires to know you're shaking like that- in the army, and the impatient. board draft seems to be getting But but I just couldn't stop!" \f1; ill Present '1he Two Hunclrecl did well enough last year to put him he's hoping that he can hold off that New College Rings Besides playing football (which he long so that he'll get his diploma be- $14.00 $12.50 $15.50 on the All-Maryland team) Mike fore he gets to be one of Uncle Sam's Applique Solid Gold 10K Gold Male Animal' New Books really enjoys golf and swimming. But boys. Choice oC Stones plus 10% tax when it comes to tennis, he's a blank The Dramatic Art Players, under In recent months the College Li- -"I don't even think I kllOw any- Emerald, Ruby, Topaz, Spinel, Arne' the direction of Miss Esther Smith, brary has acquired approximately thing about it". John Everhart thyst, Black Onyx ($1.00 extra) will present The Jlfale Anillwl, a com- two hundred and twenty.five books, Along the lines of less strenuous THE COLLEGE BARBER Special discount of $1.00 to first ten edy, as their annual Thanksgiving written by well-known contemporary exercise, Mike iikes dancing, not nny- students purchasing" rings Day play on Thursday, November 26, writers. These books are located in a AND BOBBER See display in book store. Orders in Alumni Hall, at 8 P. I'll. special "New Book" section on the Sororities ... AT 'THE FORICS may be placed with K. Harrison Col. T. An admission charge of>thirty-five second floor of the library. cents will be required of faculty, stu- Among the acquisitions iJl fidioll (Cont. from page 1, col. 5) dents, and visitors. Written by voted as best sellers by the geneA] Have you noticed that these color- James Thurber and Elliott Nugent, public are the following: less creations are the first ones to Carroll Theatre State Theatre this play has been a success on the Werfel-Sony of Be?"Jwdotte; Field breakfast, that they try to sneak into New York stage and in summer thea- -And Now TOIIWTJ"OW; Norway- classes as inconspicuously as possi- Fl"iday, Oct. 30 tel's; it h~s also been adapted for thb Pied Pipe·r; and Rawlings--Cr088 ble, that they have acquired the most Thurs., FI'j_ & Sat. Oct. 29-30-31 "SOS COAST GUARD" movies. Creok. peculiar table manners? Just today "HOLIDAY INN" Miss Esther Smith, head of the -The field of music is represented by one of t.hose "worms" turned and dis- Ralph Byrd, Bela Lugos; dramatic art department, will have Krenek's MU8io'Hol'O and Now. Fu- appeared ill the opposite direction Bing Crosby, Fred Astail"e Saturday, Oct. 31 charge of th~ production. Miss Smith ture.)tousewives may be interested in when she saw her man coming-as if "MAIL TROUBLE" predicts that the play will have the the Good Housekeeping Institute's he'd recognize her. It flll fldds up to Mon., Tues. & Wed., Nov. 2-3-4 Roy Rogel';; ~ame popular appeal that The Man Cook Book. Those who are still ill the one thing-sorority initiations. Who Came Ta Dinner, the play pre- the prgcess of selecting careers can At the end of this wcck, however, "THE BIG STREET" Mon. and Tues., Nov. 2-3 ~ented by the College Players last be influenced by Do Y01t Want to be by way of contrast, all this will ter- "YOKEL BOY" Thanks"giving, had. Il. NW'8e? by Sutherland; and student minate with a formal service of cere- Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball Albert Dekker, Joan Davis The Male Animal has a thoughtful teachers may find tho~ght-provoking mony and ritual, and in the spirit of 'Vednesday, Nov. 4 theme and at the same time is hilari- comment.~ in Harrison's Radio in the friendship each of these will take her Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 5-6-7 "DOWN RIO GRANDE ous. The New York Post says that Classroom_ Along the trend of mod- place among her own sorerity sisters. "FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" WAY" "the play is literate and almost con- eI'll times, is present Shirer's Be1'li1! It all adds up to one thing-sorority Charles Starrett, Russell Ha~'dcn tinuously funny". DianJ. initiations. John Payne, Betty Grable The cast is as follows: Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 5-6 Tommy Turner I Joe Whiteford; ~Ion. & Tues., No.....9·10 "APACHE TRAIL" Ellen Turner, Peggy Wilson; Cleota, Saturdav, Nov. 7 Phebe Robinson; Patricia Stanley, TUXEDOES "THE PIED PIPER" "WEST CIMARRON" Deborah BowersjWally Meyers, Bob Steele, 'Tonl Tyler, George Stevens-; Dean Frederick Da_ Monty Woolley, Roddy McDowell Rufe Davis mon, Don Griffin; Michael .. Barnes, The Military Ball Will Be Strictly Formal Mon. & Tues., Nov. 9·10 Thomas Bush; Joe Ferguson, Robert "SERGEANT YORK" Moore; Mrs. Blanche Damon, Peggy See ALVIN LEVIN Wed., Nov. 11 Gary Cooper, Jo~n Leslie Reeves; Ed Keller, Marvin Sears; "FRIENDLY ENEMIES" Myrtle Keller, Virginia Crusius; for. T uxwo Rentals at Rea~nable Rates Wednesday, Nov . .11 "Nutsy" Miller, Fred Holloway, 141 ANW Hall Gold Bug Office Charles Winninger, "BANDIT RANGER" Peggy Wilson and Joe Whiteford Charles Ruggles Tim Holt will have the leading roles.
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