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Libr!Ory ~estern Maryland College I"lestminster, M~_ I Weslern Marylanel's Homecoming Queen ••• Z286 Vol. 20 No.2 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE October 15, 1942 Seniors' Nominate Lodge, Friedel, Rawlins, And MacWilliams For Class Presidency Juniors Name Mansberger, Kullmar, Preston From The Dean . , . And Mogowski For Post; Sophs Choose Applicat.iontblanka for post-office Godwin, Langrall, Conley, Hausman work in Baltimore during 'the Christmas holidays may be found Lee Lodge, Ridgely Fr-iedel, John berger, Arthur O'Keeffe, and Richard in Dean Free's office. All men who Rawlins, and Clarence Macwilliams, Patten. wish to work will be given special were nominated for the office of presi- Nominations for secretary named consideration by the postmaster- dent of the senior class as a result of Cordelia Pr-ice, Margaret Anne Smith, general if endorsed by Dean Free. the election held in Alumni Hall on Dot Rovecamp, Ruth Broadrup, and The Dean urges those who wish to Monday, October 12. Nominations Anne Meeth as candidates. Andrew take advantage of this opportunity for vice-president were more numer- Graham, Richard Patten, Wilbur to sign up immediately with him, ous, with John Robinson, Clarence Preston, and Arthur O'Keeffe were as all applications must be in by MacWilliams, Lee Lodge, John Rawl- chosen to compete for junior class the end of the week. ins, Ridgely Friedel, and Joe Work- treasurer. Dean Free nlao announces that man running for that office. Of this Those nominated for historian were copies in brief of all the plans dis- group, the last four mentioned were Mary Turnley, Cordelia Price, Anne cussed by the Army-Navy Marine tied. Meath, and Rebecca Larmore, while Board meeting on Tuesday, Octo- The election named Jean Bentley, candidates for sergeaut-at-urme are ber 6, may be found in his office. Virginia Bell, Mary Miller, as candi- Tom Terry, Arthur O'Keeffc, Charles Questions concerning the plans dates for secretary, and Clarence DeManss, and Ed Mogowski. and application for enlistment will MacWilliams, Thomas Lavin, and_Bud Charles Godwin, Harrison Langrall, be handled by the Dean for the Smith are candidates for treasurer. (Cont. on page 4; col. 3) next several months. Those nominated for class histor- ian WE're Mury Miller, Ridgely Pol- litt, Jean Bentley, and Mary Caroline .-, But Not Forgotten Gable, while Robert Moore, Manny Lavin Thomas and were Ch{lSC1~to run for the office of acr- Class Of '42 Has Spread Out Kaplan, geant-at-arms. The junior class named Arlie Mans- Since Graduation, Records Show berger, Fred Kullmar, Ed Mog owski, and Wilbur Preston as candidates for By Pegg'y Reeves president. As in the case of the se- nior class, a longer list was nominated During the five months since com- the navy is Ben Griffith, while Roger for vice-president: Margaret Anne mencement last May, members of Saltzgaver represents Western MaTY- Smith, Fred Kullmar, Arlie Mans- the class of '42 have established land in the Marines at New River, themselves in numerous different N. C. Gene Belt has been accepted in fields of work. As was noted in a the Army Air Corps and is waiting Military Ball Is recent issue of the Gold Bug, many to be called into action. the list of Janus heads of them have been appointed Yentsch to teach- ing positions. To that list add Vir- those who have gone on to graduate Moved Up To ginia Jockel at Preston, Maryland schools. She is at Columbia Univer- Peggy Wilson and Louise Young, now on the faculty sity where she received a fellowship Novem~er 21 at WeJlesly College. of service men for her work in Chemistry. At Bos- Brown, Grover Powell, and Ed Homecoming Day Pilgrimage ton University School of Divinity are Among the list The Officers Club of Western Mary- there are eleven stationed at Camp Larry Don Griffin, Ken Grove, Thomas. land College has announced that the Wheeler, Georgia. They are: Harry Ray Purnell, Marvin Sears, and Herb annual Military Ball will be held on Baker, Dick Baker, Irv Biasi, Bingo Weaver have begun their ministerial Will Take Place Saturday November 21, 1942, instead of in Binns, Zac Ebaugh, Hoot Gibson, work here at Westminster Seminary March, as has been the case formerly. Capp Kidd, Bill Leister, Bob Pod- and Ray Myers is doing similar work Activities Slightly Curtailed By ~.tioning, Lee Lodge, chairman and ncwly- Iich, Jack Quynl1 and Bob Shockley. at Gettysburg. Jack Doenges and elected president of the organization, At' Fort Custcr, Michigan, are A. J. Paul Myers are both at the Universi- Peggy Wilson He.ds Traditional Court has stated that the reasons for the Beane, Bob Bricker, Pete Townsend, ty of Maryland Medical School. Jer· change of dates was to avoid crowd- and Bill Vincent; while Norman Foy ry Diener who is working in a law Homecoming Day festivities will be slightly curtailed this year ing of the "Big Three" dances and to is stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, office in Baltimore, is enrolled in the due to the rubber and gas shortage, but the usual pilgrimage of enable seniors who will graduate ill where Phil Adams is training with Western Maryland College alumni is expected to take place in time February to attend. the parachute troops. Elmer Evans (Cant. on page 4; col. 4) for the day's many activities, on Saturday, October 17. Since the decision was made only is at Camp Croft, S. C.; Thornton According to Col. T. K. Harrison, Secretary of the Alumni As- last Monday night, an orchestra as Wood at Holabird Ordnance Motor sociation, the annual alumni banquet will not be held this year, yet has not been secured, nor have Base in Baltimore; Bill Taylor is in Black- 'INhites because of the difficulty in estimating the number of "old grads" all the plans definitely taken shape. the Army Air Corps; while Lee Kind- who will return to renew old friend- years, and her court, consisting of ships. Other officers of the club besides ley has been sent to Honolulu with Ed To Present one member from each class, were Lodge include: vice-president, John the Chemical Warfare Division. e wtde Variety chosen by popular student election. Robinson; secretary, Bosley Baugher; Lewis has recently left the country Returning alumni will find that a ser- Dance and treasurer, William Prettyman. with a commission for foreign wide variety of entertainment has e Ccun. Members The reigning The committees for the dance are vice. The Black and Whites will present been planned. The Homecoming Day chritude conslsts Queen's court of pul- following the of (Cont. on page 4; col. 5) The only '42 graduates to enlist in the annual Homecoming Dance in football game, waged this year attendants: Mary Frances Hawkins, Gill Gymnasium from 8 to 12 P. M., against Mount St. Mary's of Emmits- senior class; Rebecca Larmore, jun- October 7, to climax Western Mary· burg, will take place on Hoffa Field ior class; Audrey Treisler, sopho- land's Homecoming Day celebration. at 2 P. M. "Western Maryland has more class; and Inez Macklin, fresh- Alumni are being notified of the af- never yet lost a Homecoming game, man class. Miss Wilson, accompanied fair thrpngh the college bulletin. and Coach Byham's team will be by her COUt·t,will at 1 :45 P. M. be es- Thc Black and Whites have chosen fighting hard to keep this record corted by the RO.T.C. band to pre- "The Townsmen" of Baltimore to clean. sent a bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Hol- furnish the music for thc evening. • wttson Queen loway . Because of transportation difficultics Peggy Wilson, Homecoming Quecn, e Open House thcy were unable to obtain the ser- will reign over the day's festivities, During the afternoon, the sorori- vices of. Harry l\'Iarsh. The Towns· holding coul't at lhe game in the af- tics and fratel'nities will llOld open men made a succcssful appearance at ternOOll and in the evening. Miss house in their respective club rooms. thc Homecoming dance last year. \Vi]son, who has been a member of The main feature of the decorations every ]\fay Court for the past three Rctnrning brothc\s and sisters will will be the indirect lighting system, be entcrtained by the active members of the organizations, according to Earl Schubert, general Inasmuch as the Alumni Banquet chairman, who states that this will Aloha Price Increased , .. will not be held this year, students produce quite an unusual effect. The will dine at the regular honr in theme will be a patriotic one, the Dne to increased costs of pho- decorations being American flags and tography, engraving, and printing, Science Hall, instead of in Blanche a miniature replica of the capital. the price of the 1942 Aloha will 'Yard Gym as was the custom in pre- The dance will be semiformal with be raised to $2.50 for undergradu- vious years. an admission price or'$1.10 pel' cou- ates, according to Robert Beglin, .Annual Dance ple, Corsages will not be in order. business manager. The day will be climaxed with the Sitting Pretty Homecoming court nominees as selected by the Women's Rat rules will not hold that night in The fee for the seniors, $10.00, annual Homecoming Dance, sponsor- SGA are shown here as, day before school election of the court, they were order that freshmen men may attend will remain the. same. ed this. year by the Black and White caught by the camera of Mr. Mh. M. C. Raver, head of theWMC Publicit.y the dance. Beglin urges all who have not Club. The Townsmen will play for DepartmenL Left to right, they are: Georgie Milbie, l\fary Turnley, Col. T. K. Harrison, secretary of paid the fees for 'their pictures the affair, a semi-formal one, which Doris Himler, Margaret Ann Smith, Rebecca Larmore, Phyllis Cade, Peggy the Alumni Association, will head the this fall to settle with him by the will be held in Gill Gymnasrum at 8 Wilson, Jean Bentley, Mary Jackson, Jane Martin. Mary Frances Hawkins, reception.'line, followed by Miss Peg- end of the month. P. M. Price of admission will be Ruth Hurlt'y. gy Wilson, Homecoming Queen. $1.10 per couple,