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Libr!!ry ~/estern Maryland College L~~tm[~dgeIs Elected To Senior Class Presidency 1~ qoUBuy Juniors Re-Elect Mansberger; Soph Class Chooses Conley Vice-Presidents And Sophomores, Naef Juniors, O'Keefe; Named Are: Seniors, Robinson; Lee Lodge was again chosen president of the Class of '43, in Vol. 20 No.3 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE October 23, 1942 the elections held Monday, October 26, in Alumni Hall. Lodge won the election by a large majority. This will be the second year that he has headed the class. Start A-Runnin', Men John Robinson, Jean Bentley, Clarence MacWilliams, and Says The Dean ... Mary Miller are also held-over officers for the positions of vice- Gold Bug Will Make Mythical The Dean of Men's office has president, secretary, treasurer, and historian, reepectively.> will be filled by Bob Moore, The office of sergeant-at-arms 'announced that a complete file on The junior class re-elected Arlie Mansberger as president. Sadie Hawkins Day A Reality the military classification of every As in the senior presidency, majority. this can- man in college Is to be made. didate also won by a large Notice to all white mule residents College do hereby authorize said Forms may be obtained at Dean Frosh-Soph Hop .O'Keeffe Noses Out Kullmar of Western Maryland College and Gold Bug to appoint the following Free's office which will show the In the race for the vice-presidency, vicinity: committees, headed by John Rawlina: local draft board, name and num- To Be Held Arthur O'Kecffe barely nosed out his The women of Western Maryland Publicity: Mury Miller, chairman. bel', selective service classification, opponent, Fred Kullmar. Cordelia do hereby proclaim November 7 Sa- Peggy Reeves, Rod Naef ; decora- or reserve enlistment. by Dean Price won the office of secretary by a men are urged All die Hawkins Day and, in observance tions: Mary Thomas, chairman, Mary Free to comply within the next ~ Saturday' fairly large majority, and Richard of this event, do declare open season Virginia Walker, Richard Patten, week with his request. Patten was unanimously elected The Frosh-Soph Hop, annual dance on said males during that said day. Mary Virginia Webb, Dottie Thrush; The dean also announces that sponsored by the sophomores for the treasurer. Mary Turnley was named During said day, the fair maidens refreshments: Alice Rohrer, chair- the age limit for Christmas work freshmen, will be held in Blanche historian in a closely contested vote, of said Western Maryland College do man, Eleanor Healy; entertainment: in the post office at Raltimore has Ward Gymnasium on Saturday, Octo- and Tom Terry won the office of ser- become Daisy Maes and do take their John Robinson, chairman, Fred ~Hol- been lowered to sixteen years. ber 31, from 8:30 to 11:30 P. III. geant-at-arms by a large majority, rightful positions as Dogpatch belles. loway. Anyone who wishes to work during Don Smythe, chairman of the dance Sophomore voting resulted in close The not-so-fair and a-ta-ifle-more anx- Lastly, said women do designate the holidays may secure applica- committee, and "Coot" Hausman, races for all offices. Al Conley won ious Sadie Hawkins will also be said males as L'iI Abners and do sug- tion forms at his office in Albert committee member, have decided to the presidency by only' one vote over found in abundance, waiting to pounce gest that, while these hills may be Norman Ward Hall within the next use a "juke box" to furnish music Ruth' Hausman. This was the closest upon the first hapless male that full of hidden caves, there's no es- week. for the evening. Most of the latest balloting for any office in the three chances to stray from the after-din- caping a determined woman. classes. ner stag line. recordings plus some old favorites Rod Naef won the vice-presidency Arlie Mansberger's will be available. Furthermore, the women of wee- orchestra, which was to play, is una- by a fair majority, while Mary Thom- tern Maryland College do hereby ap- Salzedo Ensemble, Noted Concert ble. to do so because of thc disability as was named secretary by a large point the Gold Bug of said Western of one of the men. margin. Maryland College to be their duly- The decorating committee has made • Lodge Again appointed agent for the present.ing of Group, Will Play Here Tuesday the theme of the. dance Hallowe'en, in A second member of the Lodge a dance in the best Dogpatch tradi- keeping with the day, and everyone family was victorious, for Gail was tion of apple-cider, jug and fiddle mu- The Sulzedo Concert Ensemble, flute, and Janos Scholtz, distinguish- is asked to come in costume to create elected treasurer by a creditable ma- sic, and the hot mountain-version of unique musical quartet composed of od cellist, complete the ensemble. the spirit of a "bang-up" Spooks' Day jority. the Virginia reel. Said dance is to two harps, a flute, and a cello, will A wide range of diversity is possi- celebration. Barney Speir and Joe Kugler were take place upon the night of Novem- prese_nt a concert of classic and con- ble in the programs presented by the The price of admission is twenty- named historian and sergeant-at-arms ber 7, on the floor of Blanche Ward temp\orary cOJ.nposition~ on Tuesday, ensemble. Its repertoire includes not five cents, stag, and thirty-five cents, of the sophomore class. These two Barn, to the tune of 75 cents per November 3, m Alumm Hall at 8:15 .only compositions for the full group, drag. were both elected by fail' margins. couple, 50 cents stag. P. M. The group offers the rare but also for fiute and cello, harp and quartet of instruments in diverse flute, cello and harp, harp and piano, Moreover, the women of said Wes- two harps, cello and piano, harp and tern Maryland College do authorize combinations and as solo instruments. piano, harp s...lo. Compositions Sororities Pledge New Memhers all Daisy Maes and Sadie Hawkins .The ensemble takes its name from range from the classic masters of the to appear at said dance ill their best the founder, Carlos Salzedo, acknowl- And Begin Initiation Ceremonies calicoes and hair-bows, dragging the edged to be the foremost harpist in eighteenth century to contemporary helpless victims of their fancy, suit- the country. The other harp is play- composers. ably clad in modest plaids and shape- ed by his wife, Marjorie Call Setaedo. The program for the evening is as By Peggy Reeves Peggy Thompson, Lee Stiffler, Mar- ly coon-skin bonnets. Rene LeRoy, recognized as one of the follows: in D....George Friedrich Handel Just a week ago the four sororities garet J.G.C.: Waugh, and Pat Wright. Marjorie Suite Anna Avers, The women of Western Maryland finest contemporary exponents of the (Adagio-Allegro-Musette- here on the Hill boasted of having Gross, Ruth Leister, Sabra Macljor- Allegro-Musette-Marche) received the following into their man, Ruth Miles, Ann Rice, Evelyn membership: II . Royer, Kitty Waring, Mary Virginia Delts r Janet Lee Baugher, Esther La J(J-yell.~e ..... Jean Philippe Rameau Bradley, Mary Jo Davis, Jeanne Webb, Anne Winters and Marion ·CCo.ire do lww Claude Debussy Corkran. Betty Fallin, Ellen Hone- Young. Sp6ming-WlUlel mann, Mae Hcnemann, Gail Lodge, Phi Alphs : Anna Rose Bensman, Felix Mendelseobn-Bcrtboldv Delores Hartke, Jane Miles, Ibbie Alice Alexander, Aliee Kuhn, Kather- (Cont. on page 4, col. 4) Ober"Helen Stoner, Audrey Tt-eisler, ine Little, Anne Leete, Grace Dryden, Cather-ine Clemson, Jeanne Eehardt, Spaulding, Mary Ramsburg, They're On Their Own Lncicne Stewart, Mildred Soper, Ann Hope Nichols, Genevieve SPI'y, and Thelma Home Ec Majors Learn Trials, Errors Young. Townsend, Peggy Sij!'I1Hl: Shirley Jeanne Cartel', Of living In Management House Thomas, Charlotte Williams, Mary MacConney, Ruth Hausmann, Nan Bell, Ruth Hurley, By Alice Rohrer ing division of tasks has been de- Aliceann Trexler, Janice McKinley, Far-tiung effects of the war have vised: hostess, general assistant, Charlotte Ann Wilkins, Alice Ditmar, already been experienced by the sen- cook, assistant cook, kitchen assist- Betty Rose, Georgine Blackman, ior home economics majors, who ant, waitress, downstairs maid, and Flora Siewicl, and Mary Frances opened the management house a week upstairs maid. Shipley. early this year in order to conserve In residence now are Miss Daisy And today the campus is literally fuel oil. Emith, faC\llty adviser, Sally Ann oven'un with "worms", "germs" and The hoste.ss finds that not only is Cox, Elizabeth Gable, Martha Hodg- "little sif;ter things". Black stock- the hO\lSe chilly when she climbs out son, Janith' Horsey, Margaret Moss, ings, hats, ribbon bows, lamp shades, of bed at 6:15 A. M., but she also Frances Ogden, Alice Rohrer, and Rnd grease paint all add up to one finds it hard to make her dollars go Winifred Wareheim. thing-sorority initiations. as far as they should. When you are (Cont. on page 4, col. 5) (Cont. on page 4, col. 3) buying oranges for nine people at fifty cents a dozen, or. pOrk chops at Ilfteen ccnts apiece, or a porch step full of milk each morning, your bud- Chapel Speakers get must expalld to alarming propor- Guest speakers for Sunday chapel for the month of No- tions. vember have been announced by Dr. Holloway. The speakers Because of both increased food costs, and the crowding of the house selected are recognized leaders in their fields. In accordance with the college custom, an attempt has been made to present (three groups alie being consolidated the views of the various religious faiths of the world today. into two), the entertaining has been limited. The girls are, however, 1'11- Dr. O. G, Robinson is scheduled to give the address on wa~'5 happy to entertain friends November 1. Dr. Robinson is minister of the Calvary Meth- around five in the evening. The girls odist Church in Washington, D. C, in residence feel like they have a On November 8, Dr. Amos J. Traver of Frederick, Mary- home on the campus. land.. will be the speaker. Dr. Traver is pastor of the Luth- Another innovation this year is the eran Church in Frederick. aid in shopping. That wicker basket Superintendent of the Hagerstown District Methodist on wheels, you may oftentimes see Church, Rev. O. B, Langrail will speak the evening of Novem- trundling along Main street, is a de· ber 22. The Rev. Mr. Langrall is a graduate of W.M.C. livery wagon! It's much Simpler than Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron will be the chapel speaker on being loaded with bulging paper November 29. Rabbi Lazaron is a well-known Jewish leader bags. of Baltimore. Trundling Along --- Pictured above on the way back to the senior home For the enlightenment of those who The guest for November 15 has not yet been decided ec students' management house after an afternoon of shopping along are always inquiring about what upon. Westminster's Main street, are Elizabeth Gable (left) and Alice Rohrer. ~ind of work is to do, a rotat-
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