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PAGE FOUR The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md.. October 1, 1942 Black and Whites To Sponsor I Il~ I· Dr..Ma~nard, Noted Scholar, Annual Homecoming 'Dance {Continued rrom Page 2. Column 1) Will Give Lectures Here Affair Will Be Held In Gill Gym On ~~aO~airi~~ iSi;~:~~te~ Talks On' Poetry To Be Held In Science Hall Ocr. 17; Schubert ,. General Chairman m!~~;i~~ !~~u:'o e~~ti:~rasa~ddi~e!~~ g!~esr:; During Months Of October And January The annual Homecoming Day Ball, dude Colonel T. K. Harrison, Alumni I also held my Dr. Theodore noted au- Maynard, laughter. highlight of the Homecoming Day Secretary; Dr. and Mrs. Fred G. unbridled which made rolling rather dif- thor and scholar in the field of Eng- October 6, 12, 19, and 26. The second sides series of lectures, based on the devel- festi'vities, will be sponsored this Holloway j Dean Katherine Carmi- ficult, lish literature, will deliver two series opment of poetic form, will be deltv- year by the Pi Alpha Alpha frater- chael: Dean and Mrs. L. Forrest nity on Saturday night, October Pree: Professor and Mrs. J. D. Ma. I hope someone dusts the office 6001' of lectures on poetry during the col- ered after the Christmas holidays, 17th, in Gill Gymnasium. This affair kosky ; Miss S. S. Tweed; Mr. and before the editor says any more fun- lege year 1942-43, according to Dr. the e~act dates to be announced lat~r. WIll of lectures ny things. WhIle each group George S. Wills, head of the English is one of the feature dance attrac- Mrs. Letoy Byham ; Mr. and Mrs. department .. The lectures will be -efcrm a unit, each lecture will be com- tions of the school year and is pro- Tex Laux ; Professor and Mrs. H. S. Service Boards .... moted primarily in honor of the al- Wrightj and Miss Esther Smith. held as has been the custom in the plete in itself in order that no one umni, though undergraduate students The affair will be semi·fonnal and (Continued from Page 1, Col. 5) past: in room 31, Science Hall. need hesitate to attend anyone be- The first series, All students are asked on the nature jng program. are admitted. will last from 8 to 12 P. M., with an to please note the bulletin board for poetry, will be given at 7:80 P. M. on of cause he cannot attend the whole se~ rtes. The Pi Alphs have again chosen admission charge of $1.10 per couple. such changes. The attendance of all four consecutive Monday evenings, According to Dr. Wills, the lec- Earl Schubert as general chairman Varsity football members will be ad- men students will be required when for the occasion. Schubert, who mitted free of charge. - tures are expected to be interesting served in the same capacity in the the board jointly presents its case. and valuable to aU who read poetry, Black and White's sponsorship of last 'Just-a From The Booshe.' ROTC Lists especially to those students who are reading poetry in any of their college year's Christmas Dance, will be as- courses. sisted by Jim Griffin, in charge of New Cadet advertising; Viron Diefenbach, Ziegler Dr. WhitField Enters Fourteenth Dr. Maynard, who was born in or- became chestra chairman: Frank Officers India and at one time nearly published has Monk, Domician a and Jack Alexander, programe ; and more than half a dozen volumes of Don Burroughs, decorations. Com- Year Of Lining Up Registrants mittee members include Bill Baylies, (Continued from Page 1, Column 8) his own poetry, besides books and Frank J aumot, Bill Sires, Bill Potts, Freshmen remember Dr. Theodore efficiency with which they handle 1st Lieu t., Tony L. Fleming, tst magazine articles in other fields. Se- Andy Chi, Bill Keefe, Bob Grumbine, M. Whitfield as....one concrete impres- their duties. Lieut., George L. Barrick.' lections of his work may be found in of the the text-book litera- modern and Jim Higman. sion in the dizzy whirl of registration Dr. Whitfield is also to reminisce Gold: Captain, Albert W. Jonea: ture course on the campus. Harry Marsh and his 14-piece day. Returning students look to the about the "good old days" when reg- 1st Lieut., Toney L. Pleming ; 1st band, from Hanover, Pa., who made porch of the Administration Building istrants stood in line in "the library Lieut., Albert R. Prtedel'; 1st Lieut., a series of very successful appear- for his familiar figure. Dr. Whit- building. According to him, the Earl P. Sch-ubert; 1st Sgt., Edward Sgt., Bart Norman; Sgt., David C. ances on WMC'S campus during the field, known in bull-session terminol- brightest featur-e of registration days W. Mogowski; Staff Sgt., Howard E. Young; 1st Sgt., Fred A. Kullmar,Jr. past three years, have been tentative- ogy as "The Whit", is certain to be at are their remarkable record for good Hall: Staff Sgt., P. Paul Mannino: Appointed to be corporals are: ly chosen for the occasion. his post guiding weather. Only three times has the Sgt., Jack G. Buttner; Sgt., Fred G. Company A: Ira R. Altfelder, George Sponsors selected by Pi Alpha IE- traffic through the "Whit's" big day been marred 'by Holloway, Jr.: Sgt., Donald S. Wool- F. Stephens, Stanley R. Kilkuekie, registration day rain. ston. Patrick F. Caruso. B Company: Jo- New Members bottleneck eve r Y B COMPANY seph J. Kugler, Joseph S. Wilson, year. Charles O. Harris, Franklin P. Faugh- J. Kap- Emanuel Green: Captain, Dr. Whitfield SGA Lays Plans lan; ret Lieut.; Thomas J. Lavin, Jr.: man. Company C: Kaohlin M. Coff- Of Faculty says that, rest of For Future As ist Lieut., Francis J. Blair. ....... man, George W. Piavis, Robert E. consid- ering Charles T. Godwin, Jr. Color Mir-ise, the Clarence E. .xewn. Gold: Captain, Added Dr. Whitfield hi s pedagogical llama: 1st Lieut., H. Bernard Gusges- Guard: Charles H. Chlad, Charles H. Jr. Gatchell, kyj lst Lieut., James B. Higman: 2nd l~~t~e:'a~h~e~~Sk~: (Continued from Page 1, Column 1) should be an au- Year Opens Lieut., Thomas F. Price; 1st Sgt., FOUR CHAIR SERVICE signed her position here to accept a thority on the subject, for he has After the conclusion of a busy week Thomas J. -Terl'eshinski j Staff Sgt., No Waiting similal' one at Hood College. been extending registration blank of freshmen orientation, the student Warren R. Earlj Staff Sgt., Guy M. HEAGY BROTHERS' Dr. Lloyd StraugJin and Miss Son- and pencil to students since 1929. In \ governments have settled down to Reeser, Jr.; Sgt., Emory F. Grossj BARBER SHOP ya Machelson will replace Dr. Rich- other words, he has been at this job plan their respective activities for Sgt., William O. Sires; Sgt., Irving ard Metcalf and Dr. Jackson Sickels twenty-eight times. the coming year. J. Mann. Next to Post OfflclJ in the chemistry department. Both For those students whose tempers The first undertaking will be that C COMPANY Joseph Captain, B. Work- Green: of the latter have been called to do have been frayed by seemingly in- of making up the seating list for the lIlan; 1st Lieut., Paul L. Brooks; 1st Lowry Beauty Salon research work in war industries. Dr. terminable waiting in line, Dr. Whit- dining hall. This task will be in the Straughn ie a graduate of Johns field reports that the system has be- hands of the Men's Student Govern- Lieut., Marvin F. Evans. ALL BRANCHES OF BEAUTY CULTURE Hopkins University and has been come much mOl'e efficient in recent ment the first semester and the Wo· Gold: Captain, William C. Baylies; PERMANENT WAVING A tcaching at Salisbury State Teachers years. He also complimented the men's Board the second. Further de· 1st Lieut., William W. Orrison: lst SPECIALTY Coi!ege. Miss Machelson, a native of deans and registrars on the increased tails will be announced later. Lieut., Richard J. Shuck; 2nd Lieut., Phone 395 Riga, Latvia, is a graduate of the Georgie Milby and Lee Lodge, presi- Joseph S. Whitefordj 1st Sgt., Arthur Adjoining Post Office Sorbonne and Ecole Normale Super- dents of the organizations, are asking F. O'Keeffe, Jr.; Staff Sgt., Wilbur D. 93 E. Main St., ieure universities in Paris. She has all students to remember the tradi- Preston, Jr.; Staff Sgt., Charles J. WESTMINSTER, MD. been in this country since October, Campus Personality tion which calls for dress fol' dinner DeManns; Sgt., John D. Burroughsj 1939. every night. Attention is also called ORDER YOUR In the Department of Fine Arts, Lodge by the associations to the tradition SMITH &: REIFSNIDER Dr. Charles E. Gauss will replace calling for each class to leave chapel, Incorporated Person.1 Stationary Professor Paul Harris, who has re- assemblies, and pep meetings in or- LUMBER-COAL lIumed his commission as lieutenant. der, with the seniors filing out flrs~, WESTMINSTER, MD. from in the Reserve Officers Corps of the (Continued from Page 2, Column 4) followed by the juniors, sophomores, Army. Dr. Gauss will also continue and finally the freshmen. P. G. Coffman Co. his lectures in Art History at Johns New England blue-blood, Lee definite- In addition, Lodge and the men rep- John Everhart Times Building Hopkins University this year. ly considers himself a Southerner. resentatives are taking charge of the .Two Music Changes He's full convinced that he likes the civilian defense program here on the THE COLLEGE BARBER Students, have you received even though South, he's never lived Two appointments have been made farther south than Washington. May. campus in cooperation with Dean AND BOBBER your free' desk Blotter to the staff of the School of Music. Free. Intramural sports wIll also be AT THE FORKS Miss Grace C. MUlTay will succeed be its because he has some moTe rela- under their direction. Miss Mabel HarriS, who retired last tives who Jive in Kentucky, or per- June. Miss Murray, a graduate of haps it's because this military mogul Because the dance last Saturday Phone 300 hopes campus the the Eastman School of Music, has of spend his time leisurely someday to was a success, the SGA, it has been Sodas as a Ken. had additional training at the Leipsig tucky Colonel. announced, will sponsor others in the CARROLLEEN Conservatory. She has been teaching future. at Theil College. Miss Joyce Barth- Sundaes elson, composer and conductor of New Individual Coiffures York and San Francisco, will replace Beauty in its Entirety S. O. Spangler, who is on leave of ab- State Theatre sence to enter the Army. Sandwiches Friday, October 2nd 66 W. MainSt. Anton Walbrook WESTMINSTER, MD. 'Fergie' Returns To t'SUICIDE SQUADRON" Saturday, October 3rd Hill After Year Charles Starrett, Russell Hayden Lunches "WEST 9F TOMBSTONE" The At Aberdeen Monday & Tuesday, October 5-6 Coffman-Fisher Co. (Continued from Page 1, Column 4) Richard Travis. Brenda Joyce The Kind You Like "THE POSTMAN DIDN'T Maryland had had since 1934 and left RING" Department Store the team champion in the Mason-Dix- -- on Conference. Wednesdav, October 7th After coaching for almost six "NIGHT IN NEW years, Ferguson left for active serv. ORLEANS" The Friendly Place ice with the Anny on March 7, 191;1, Thursday, October 8th at the call of the War Department. Charles Starrett. Russell Hayden He served as Athletic Officer .at the I "LAWLESS PLAINSMEN" To Meet Aberdeen Proving grounds. Friday, OctObel' 9th Stop in and see our "ENEMY AGENTS" READY·TO-WEAR Your Friends William Gargan '42 Grads Now Hold Saturday. October 10th SPORT WEAR Teaching Positions ~'THE SILVER BULLET" MILLINERY -----+----- Johnny Mack Brown in NISLEY SHOES (Continued from Page 1, Column 3) Monday & Tuesday, October 12-13 FREEMAN SHOES ton, Sykesville; Edna Tl'eislel', Boons· John Wavne, Binnie Bat'nps in CLOTHING BONSACK'S boro, Maryland; Eloise Wright, Wi· Wednesday, Thursday. Friday "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" October 14·15·16 comico County; Shela Young, Carroll Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Wednesday, October 14 County; Barbal'a Zimmerman, Pres- 'Ronald Colman in Warrpn William. Eric Blore in 11 East Main St. The College Shop ton, Maryland; and Victoria Hurley, "TALK OF THE TOWN" "COUNTER ESPIONAGE" Phone 102 Laurel, Del.
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