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PAGE FOUR The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md., October 15, 1942 Raver Reveals Newlyweds Emerge From Baker Chapel ••. Army, Navy, Marines Set Up Student Poll Joint Reserve Board On,Hili Results Naval Applicants Must Sign Up By Nov. f; Results of the Student polk which Army Reserve Enlistments Close Jan. 1 was made last week by Professor Mil- In order to fill their officer ranks has advised that no faith be placed son Raver in order to determine pub- with men as educationally advanced in these rumors because as yct no lic opinion concerning the lowering as time will permit, the Army, Navy official date is set. Any statement, of the draft age are now tabulated and Marine Corps, t~gether with the even from a high official is but mere for release. Western Maryland was air arms of both the Army and Navy, speculation. one of the ten colleges in the U. S. have instituted the Reserve program. A fear that seems quite prevalent chosen to participate in such a poll. They are earnestly seeking young here on the Hill is that a student who Statistics on the questionnaire ran men who want to do their utmost in enlists in the Reserve will be looked as follows: - the war effort of the nation but do down upon. The officers who present- not want or intend to provide a haven ed the Reserve Programs to the male for draft dodgers. To see that this student body SI)Qkequite thc opposite intention is carried out the various view. Any student that is a member services have set the following time. of the reserve and who is actively ap- Favoring immediate low- restrictions as to enlistment for no plying himself to his studies can feel ering to lB.... ..... 52 18 70 other reason. that he is doing his best for Uncle Favoring immediate low- Navy Reserve Sam at this time. cring . ,_,_ 39 20 59 All freshmen and sophomores inter- It has been specifically stated by Fuvoi-ing, for time being, ested in the V-I program must effect the Procurement Board and support- Present level 116177203 their enlitment before November 1, ed by the President of the United Indefinite retention at 20..61 112 173 1942. States in his recommendations that Sixty-eight students stated that All junior and senior men who wish it is the, patriotic duty for the college college men should be deferred until to make application for V-7 must men to continue to prepare them- graduation because of the need for effect their enlistment before Novcm- selves for officers by r'emaining in col- future leaders. Deferment until grad- b~r 1, 1942. lcgo. uation was also advocated by forty- Army Reserve junior and three students on the grounds that Men of the sophomore, to enlist in the Military Ball Is the students in the R.O.T.C. or ape- senior classes desiring clnlized courses leading to military Enlisted Reserve Corps of the U.S. Moved Up To occupations or services necessary to Army must complete their enlistment After that November 21 the country such as medicine and prior to January 1, 1943. chemistry are necessary. date only freshmen in general will be (Cont. from page allowed to enlist in the E.R.C., how- 1; col. 1) Other opinions were that all juniors ever, there will be an exception for as follows: general chairman, Lee and seniors should be deferred; and those men who have not attained their Lodge; associate chairman, Robert that other men should not be called 18th birthday in 1942. Moore; invitation committee: Joe before the end of the current semes- Rumors to the effect that any Re- Whiteford, William Baylies, Joe ter or year. One girl remarked that Workman, and Richard Shuck; music college students should definitely be serve unit will be called up at such committee: William Prettyman, John called before married men with chil- and such a date are entirely false. Williams, and Francis J. Blair. for all the Dean Free, representative dren. The committee is as fol- armed services at western Maryland program lows: Clarence MacWilliams, John Robinson, and Frank'Suffern; favors Music· Teacher Class of 1942 committee: Ridgely Friedel, George Barrick, and James Higman; publici- Paul committee: Earl Will Begin. Spreads Out ty Brooks, and Thomas Schubert, decore- Lavin; tions committee: Marvin Evans, Al- Tour Since May bert Jones, and Thomas Price; Bernard Orrison, Werner Gusgesky, enter- (Cont. from page 1; eel. 3) tainment committee: Bosley Baugh- Miss Joyce Barthelson, new mem- University of Maryland Law School, er, Emanuel J. Kaplan, and Tony ber of the school of music, will leave and Maybelyn Bcrtholf is now in Fleming. on the first of November to begin a training at Johns Hopkins. concert and lecture tour of the Mid- Lieut. And Mrs. Richard Baker le Western States. On her three week Those who have found employment John Everhart are Tommy Arthur, who also Wedd;'ng Bells Keep Chiming tour, Miss Barthelson will give three in Baltimore as a chemist; Ruth Calt- is working concerts in Chicago. She will rider, Betty Cormany, June Lippy, TIlE COLLEGE BARBER visit cities and towns in Indiana, Il- Jane Mellor, and Dorothy Schwartz. AND BOBBER linois, and Wisconsin, appearing be- As WMC Grads 'Hitch Up' Jeanne Trump has become an air hos- AT TIlE FORKS fore various women's clubs and com- tess on the T.W.A. lines. Shirley munity concert groups. By Dottie Thrush month, the former \V. 1'1.1. C. nurse, Belle Reese is making plans to be- Nelda "Killer" Kalal' was married to FOUR CHAIR SERVICE American music will be featured in "Hem' the mellow wedding bells, come a physical therapist. No Waiting and Miss Barthelson's programs. She Golden Bells, Lieut. Irvin Biasi. Ruth Caltrider "mellow Pat White, who was married this HEAGY BROTHERS' ..- the Bankard Robert heard "wnt play her own compositions, as What a world of happiness their wedding bells" in July. August was summer, is living ill Phoenix, Ari- BARBER SHOP, well as those of eminent American harmony foretells; favored by two couples-Robert zona. On the casualty list is Adele Next to POBt Office composers. Our M~al Heritage, On the Western Maryland Campus Shockley and Virginia Elzey were Masten, who is recovering from injur- American lIfWlk, and Eigltte6ntk how they ring out their delight, married on the fifteenth, and Mary ies received while watching a football Phone 300 Ccntmy Music will be the topics of For the old grads and the youngsters Hastings married Harold Phillips la- game. She was knocked down by a Miss Barthelaon'a lectures. who are in a happy plight!" ter in the month. Patricia White be- player tackled out of bounds. Ike According to Miss Barthelson, the ..Alld with apologies to Edgar Allen came Mrs. Raymond I'Ifarshall in Sep- Rehert, b~clluse of his views concern- ill CARROLLEEN American public is awakening to the Poe, we introduce those either pres- tember. Anna Robey was married in ing the war, has been imprisoned possibilities of American composers. ent or past students of Western "vacation time". The marriages of Newark, New Jersey, where he had Individual Coiffure! This interest has been heightened Mm-ylund who have joined the mar- Miriam Shroyer to "Hep" Wallace worked during the summer. Beauty in it, Entirety since the beginning of the war. For ried ranks or who plan to in the ncar and Ellen Shipley to Phillip Sybert this reason, Miss Berthelsen will future. also too place during the summer SMITH" REIFSNIDER play the music of American com- Lt. Richard Bakel' and Jean Lam- months. Incorporated 66 W. Main St. posers, including some South Ameri- oreau, graduates of last year, were Now for those on 01' off the campus LUMBER-COAL WESTMINSTER, MD. can music. married in Baker Chapel, October 1. who are proudly sporting spark- WESTMINSTER. MD. Frank Mather and Caroline Rudisill Miss Berthelsen will return to were married in Fort Benning, Geor- lers. Beatrice Burke received her en- Western Maryland around the twen- gia, the first part of September; and gagement ring in May. Betty Nei- to Melvin W. 'Smith. dert is engaged ty-first of November. She was ap- Margaret Rudisill and Jack QU}"lIn Jane Fraley and Lieut. William Rob- Carroll Theatre State Theatre pointed to the Western Maryland were also married in Fort Benning inson are engaged. Mary Louise School of Music this fall, to replace just a day after the former's sister. Schuck hart is engaged to Lieut. Rob- Saturday, Oct. 17 Saturday, Oct. 17 S. O. Spangler, who is now in the Doris Lane and Marbury Linton ert Bricker and plans to be married SUNSET ON THE DESERT PARACHUTE NURSE army. were married in May. Also in this Roy Rogers, George Hayes Marguerite Chapman on October 29. Lillian Jackson is en- Mon. & Tues gaged to Lieut. Gruver Martin. The Mon. & 'I'ues., Oct. 19-20 LITTLE TOKYO ~orld-~eary Freshman Class most recent Corkor and Carl Mendel. Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy Preston Foster, Brenda Joyce couples of the engaged WE HERE GO AGAIN is Jeanne McGee and Molly Fibber Emerges Sufficiently Orientated Class Nominotions ... Wed. & Thill'S.. Oct. 21-22 BULLETS Wed., Oct. 21 FOR BANDITS Bi!1 Elliott, Tcx Hitter Thursday, Oct. 22 By Belty Wait~ (Cent. from page 1; col. 2J HENRY AND DIZZY HELLO ANNAPOLIS The wide-eyed. wondering young- pleasant memories of the boys of the Al Conley, and Ruth Hausman were Jimmy Lydon, Mary Anderson Tom Brown, Jean Parker sters of the first week are gone, and class of '46. chosen by the sophomores in their Fri. & Sat., Oct. 23-24 Friday, Oct 23 ill their place now stands a sufficiently The girls blossomed out the fol- first class election to compete for the JOAN OF OZARK Moonlight Masquerade world-weary freshman class. Chalk- lowing Monday. Their "natural" office of sophomore president. Alice Judy Canova, Joe E. Brown Dennis O'Keefe, Jane Frazee ing it up to experience, the class has beauty and picturesque movements Kuhn, 11'a Altfedcr, and Roderic passed through the throes of initia- made them easily discernable. Besides Naef were nominated for the vice- Mon. & Tuesday., Oct. 26-27 BOSS Saturday, Oct. 24 OF HANGTOWN tion week and emerged as a new por- the name cards, the girls had to car- presidency. ARE HUSBANDS tion of the student body. ry a ruler and toothbrush, and be Nominees for secretary are Alice NECESSARY? Johnny MESA Mack Brown The men's initiation began on Mon- dressed according to the pattern Kuhn, Flora Siewiea, Peg Thompson, Ray Mill.and, Betty Fields day, September 28. when they appear- desig-nated for that day. Of course, and Mary Thomas, while Mary Thom- lIIon. & Tues., Oct. 26-27 TOMBSTONE ed with their green and gold caps, there were other rules, too numet·ous as, Al \Valker, and Barney Speir were w-a, Oct. 28 Richard Dix, Frances Gifford green ties, and variegated name to mention; but the sophomores selected to run as historian .. LUCKY LEAGUES signs. The campus will be evel'- made it all up in a party for the Gail Lodge, Alice Kuhn, Mary Jim: Falkenbul'g, Kay Harris Wed., Oct. 28 grateful to the freshman men for the "freshies" on Monday night. Thomas, Ruth Hausman, and Ibby SABOTAGE SQUAD interesting impressions that they left. The traditional bonfire, scheduled Ober were nominated for treaSUl'er. Bruce Benne1!t, Kay HalTis Ail' raid techniques, prayers for rain, for Friday night, October 16, will be and Joe Kugler, Joe Wilson, Ira Alt- Thurs., Fri. & Sat., Oct. 29-30-31 Thursday. Oct. 29 an impromptu variety show, the the climax of the orientation period, feder, and Harrison Langrall were HOLIDAY INN A MAN'S WORLD trek on hands and knees downtown and life ';viII then proceed more in the chosen to compete for the office of Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire Marguerite Chapman, and back, will, no doubt, remain as direction of normal proportions. sergeant-at-arms. William Right
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