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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md., November 15, 1945 PAGE THREE Terrors Practice For Competition New Books Found In WMC Library Offer With Mason-Dixon League Teams Variety 01 Reading At the monthly meeting of the consider such matters as the Interna- By LUTHERSIES' French Club, held in McDaniel tional Court of Justice, the Dumba.r- By JEAN TULL Lounge Monday evening, November ton Oaks Proposals, U. S. foreign Under the experienced eye of Coach if he may be competing for a spot on 12, the president, Mlle. Winifred policy in South America, and other Ferguson, this season's prospective the varsity .... Charlie Burkins and Have you noticed the recent addi- Shauck, announced that the tradi- topics of international import. At the hoop-artists went through their paces Marshall Engle also have consider- tions to our library? Books of fiction, tional Cantique de Noel will be held first meeting of this school year, held at the first official practice held on able ability. books of biography, books on science in McDaniel Lounge December 17 at at Mount St. Agnes Academy on Monday, November 12, at Gill Gym- Two Westminster boys, Tom Dalg- and music-new volumes of all these 7 :30. Rehearsals will be held in Me- October 28, Western Maryland led nasium. Most of the candidates were leish and Johnny Schaeffer are pro- are ready for the student's enjoyment Daniel Lounge, and the program is the delegations with a representation Freshmen and the squad was sorely mising .... It isn't entirely fair to and use. scheduled to be on the evening of De- of thirteen students from the Hill. lacking in experienced letter-men single out a few players for pr-aise Among the romantic stories we find cember 14 at 7 :00. The remainder of from last year. because one person's scope of obser- James McCormick's As A Flame the evening was spent in singing sev- .Inter-Sorority Council Among the 19 boys present, only 3 vation is highly limited .... All the Springs, the love stOTY of Robert eral Christmas carols in preparation The Inter-Sorority Council Christ- were holdovers from last year. These boys look fairly promising in ability Browning and Elizabeth Barrett. for the fete de Noel. mas Dance has been approved by the were Don Brohawn and Lionel Bur- and enthusiasm. . There may not Mama's Bank Account, a more hu- Cantique de Noel is the candlelight Activities Committee, accnrdlng to gess as well as Homer Campbell, who be a preponderance of outstanding morous novel, 'by Kathryn Forbes is Christmas service presented each Sally Moffett, general chairman. The was a substitute last year. players but all are talented. the story of the Americanization of a year by the French Club. The pro- semi-formal dance will be held Sat- Norwegian family who settled in San The task of analyzing a basketball The 19 lads who turned out for the gram usually consists of a number of urday, December 8, from 8 to 11:30 team after one practice is not an easy first pr-actice were Marshall Engle, Francisco. The title story, which was French Christmas carols given as p. m. Orchestration will be provided Mrs. Forbes first published piece, ap- one. Very often the newcomers are Henr-y Mueller, Johnny Barnes, Char- peared about a year ago in the solos and of several selections sung by Johnny Moran, with full band and over anxious and too eager to please lie Burkins, Ronald Keith, John by all. All of those who have taken a vocalist. for one to get a true picture of their Schaeffer, Tom Dalgleish, Gene Skid- "Reader's Digest", where many of course in French during high school Tickets, at $1.90 including tax, ability. For some of the boys it has more, Burt Veres, Don' Egner, Don you may have read and enjoyed it. or college are invited to attend. will be sold beforehand and at the been quite a while since they handled Adams, Lionel Burgess, Don Bro- John Woolman, Anl.el"ican Quaker, door. Attempts are being made to ar- a basketball, and it takes a little hawn, Dick Palmer, Artie Cohen, Er- by Janet Whitney is the story of a At the meeting of the newly- range for the importation of dates time to get the muscles loose and the nie Leap, Bob Dewbel, Hugh Gordy, man whose Journal has become an formed chapter of the American As- from Bainbridge and Camp Ritchie. timing right. and Ronald Dashiell. important part of America's literary sociation of the Teachers of French Jn view of this fact, programs will be Director of Athletics, Charlie Ha- heritage. Other new biog-raphies are held at Goucher College on Friday, distributed early that dances may be vens, has released a tentative sched- Edward MacDowell and H1'S Cabin November 9th, Dr. Kathryn Hilde- arranged suitably. ule of 'I'er-rur foes. All the opponents In The Pines and Sebastian Bach, the bran, head of the Modern Language The committees as announced by except one, Gettysburg, are members Boy b'om Thuringia, both by Wheeler Department of Western Maryland Sally Moffett are: Decoration, Min- of the Mason-Dixon Conference. and Deueber, and Randel 'at the College, was elected the official dele- delle Seltzer, chairman, Ethel Dun- Dec. 14 COU1·t of Kings by Wheeler. These gate to represent the Maryland Chap- ning, Wally Haile, Barbara Richter, PRACTICE GAME Gallaudet. last will have an appeal to our music- ter at the annual meeting to be held and Jo Hauver; Publicity Committee, '" AWAY lovers. in Chicago December 26-28. Toots Hagemann, chairman, Shirley Jan, While the subject of music is up, Snyder, Margee Eierman; and Or- 9 Gettysburg. HOME. we might mention that Syd Solesky's • Argonauts chestra Chairman, Doris Hines. 12 Washington College. AWAY. Evenings With lIlusic. on music ap- The Argonauts are sponsoring the 15 Br-idgewater. AWAY. preciation is now available. movie, The COJ'n is Green, starring 17 American U. HOME. The Jibrary staff expects to receive Bette Davis and John Dall, at Car- Junior Dramatic Art 19 Loyola. AWAY. and catalogue more new books of all roll Theatre on \Vednesday and ·22 Gallaudet. HOME. types within the next few weeks. Thursday, November 28-29. Students Listed On F"'. Tickets costing 40c may be bought Various Committees 9 American U. AWAY from Argonaut members after No- 13 Loyola. HOME. Rumor Suggests WMC vember 18. (Cont. frOriI Page 1, Col. 4) 16 Catholic U. AWAY. working on stage, properties, and 19 Washington College. HOME. Tournament To Decide _IR.C• 22 Bridgewater. HOME. A second conference of Internation- costumes under the supervision of 23 Hopkins. AWAY. Hill Ping Pong Champ' al Relations Clubs of the Maryland Anne Cain, Shirley Snyder, and Mar- Coach Ferguson 26 Catholic U. HOME. Area will be held at the College of garet Statler respectively. The committees include the follow- This schedule is subject to last min- By Janice Chreitzberg: Notre Dame of Maryland on Sunday, Here are some notes and observa- ute revisions. November 18, at 3 :30 P. M. This ing junior dramatic art students: WMC's latest It seems that tions picked up at the first practice. tion, the game room, is fostering addi- a meeting will make use of a suggestion stage committee, Kathryn Wheeler 'While the practice was going on, URoyal Family" Includes presented at the first conference this and Prances Bartley; property com- two familial' figures in last year's r-enewed vigor for a sport ever popu- year in being centered about the ques- mittee, Betty Powell, Beverly Hoi- basketball picture were seen sitting Interesting Characters lar on the Hill. Ping-pong has come tion, "Should India be given dominion land, Mar-ien Stoffreget1, Betty on the sidelines, Joe Thompson, re- 'into its own with the Western Mary- status 01' complete independence?" Blades, Emajane Hahn, Jack Neville, carly morn landers-in fact from recently discharged from the Air (Continued from page 1, column 3) Members of the IRC of the host Wesley Selby, Louise Willis, Wini- COl'PSand last year's high SCOTer,and Watts, and the lights. A grateful sigh till the sound of the fatal bell at 10 college will present a paper or pa- fred Shauck, and Evelyn Benson; George Can, student manager from greeted all three. P. M., that white sphere may be pers on the subject, which will be fol- costume committee, Mildred Amoss, last season. If things go as Someone yelled plaintively from seen forming a graceful (?) arch lowed by a discussion of the topic by Jean Hastings, Anna Lee Butler, green net, while one over the little planned, Joe expects to be back "on backstage "Can't we begin I", and the entire group present. The schools Betty Blades, Lee Beglin, and Jack the hill" and on the basketball team then came Miss' Watts' firm "Let's poor victim after another chases the in this area which have been partici- Neville. in a short time. With the return of go." The ball actually had begun to elusive little thing from the dance pating in these conferences include: Sophomores in the introductory Thompson, the Terrors should pack a roll and in two seconds' time we were floor to the pool table. dramatic art classes have been help- stronger scoring punch .... There is in another world, with telephones Seriously, though, we heal' that in Notre Dame of Maryland, Loyola ing with the const.ructton of the set. Agnes Academy, College, Mount St a prevalent rumor that Frankie ringing in every corner and "Della" t.he closely-fought match one night Towson State Teachers' College, Stephenson, br-illiant letterman rrom and "J 0" (the two servants to the not long ago, the college pingers Johns Hopkins University, Goucher last year, will be discharged from the "royal family") at wit's end. • bowed to the Seminary fellows with College, and Western Maryland Col- Ail' COl'PSand may also be playing We gathered as we went along that a score in games of 6-5. That is lege. Greetings Cards for Western Maryland soon.. the Cavendishes (that same family) only the beginning; there will be fol- Initiated by Notre Dame last Janu- Brohawn and Burgess still look like were a clan of actors, who felt them- low-up matches between College and ary, these conferences have brought Stationery nifty little basketball players while selves in a class with no one. We Seminary. Campbell continues to impTove. were especially struck by the eldest Rumor also has it that there is together students from this district to and Hugh Gordy and Ernie Leap promise gener-ation - cane-wielding Fanny, soon to be a tournament in the game Magazines to playa fine brand of ball .... Re- played by red-haired Mar'gie Little. room to decide upon the invulnerable Meet your friends turning veteran Bob Dewbel looks as Laughing our way through the fol- "champ". So,-start warming up at P. G.Coffman Co. lowing acts, we decided this was one those cuts and slices, and keep an Ko-Ed Klub Times Building Decorations, Alumnae, of those plays everyone wants to see, eye on the bulletin board for all the and we would have waited in the dark details. Refreshments Patent Medicines HousingProblem Seen ten hours, had such been necessary. We were glad we hadn't missed Bert In Sorority News Harrison's "Har-rieunish" interpreta- Compliments of hen-pecked of the playwright, tion By ELINORROGERS Herbert Dean; Mindelle Seltzer's pic- Westminster Laundry Carroll Theatre State Theatre turesque rendition of the shrewish WESTMINSTER, MD. WESTMINSTEiR, MD. The seasonal decorations in the "Kitty"; or the glorious "Gwenn" by Phone 328 dining hall for the November-Decem- Thursday.-Sat., Nov. 15, 16, 17 Thurs., FTi., Nov. 15-16 ber birthday dinner, last Monday, Barbara Richter. We liked it1 Fred MacMurray Double Feature were arranged by Iota Gamma Chi. "CAPTAIN EDDY" ''TEN CENTS A DANCE" We wonder if those who sat at the Benny's Kitchen "IDENTITY UNKNOWN" birthday table were thankful for Margaret & Earl's Sun.-Wed., Nov. 18-21 Sat., Nov. 17 their new chapeaus, marking their HOME.COOKED MEALS Jennifer JOlles·Joseph Cotton Bill Elliott places. Students' Center "LOVE LEiTERS" "SHERIFF OF LAS VEGAS" Members of Phi Alpha Mu are re- W. Main St. Westminster, Md_ Sun.-Tues., Nov. 18-20 ported to be still suffering from their Phone 214-W Thurs.-Sat., Nov. 22-24 Bob Walker-Hedy LamaTr lately created acute housing problem. • Phil Harris "HER HIGHNESS AND THE Now forty-eight strong, they are Baltimore Sun Agent SANDWICHES-- "I LOVE A BANDLEADER" BELLBOY" forced by necessity to hold theil' club Myers' Grocery Store SOFT DRINKS "TRUE GLORY" Wed., Nov. 21 meetings in the Imogene Mitten room. Albert Dekker-Claire Trevor The Phi Alph's al'e appealing for Complete Stock Sun.-Tues., Nov. 25-27 "WOMEN OF THE TOWN" suggestions as to how to enlarge their Handy to the Hill Don Ameche-Claudette Colbel't Thurs., Fri., Nov. 22, 23 club room to accommodate their in- "GUEST WIFE" Horror Show! creased membership. Someone has "VAl\lPIRE'S GHOST" suggested that perhaps the college Wed.-Thurs., Nov. 28, 29 '~THE PHANTO~I SPEAKS" may be persuaded to enlarge Blanche You'll cheer our ~ootball Betty Davis-John DaB Sat., Nov. 24 Ward. Stoner & Hobby ''THE CORN IS GREEN" "ROUGH RIDERS OF The Delta Sigma Kappa's Alum- Fashions all set to CHEYANNE" nae Association will sponsor a ban- c. R. Aldridge, Owner FTi., Sat., Nov. 30, Dec. 1 SUll.-Tues., Nov. 25-27 quet on November 28. While on the at the Big Game! Signo Hasse-James Craig Charles Laughton-Randall Scott subject of alUmnae", Marion White- INSURANCE plus SERVICE "DANGEROUS PARTNERS" "CAPTAIN KIDD" ford, Janet Baugher, Dee Hartke, HUTZLER. BI'OTHERS ~ Westminster, Maryland Sun.-Wed., Dec. 2-5 Mimi McClosky, and "Snooky" Sehrt Wed., Nov. 28 Bill Boyd were but a few of the familial' faces Baltimore, Maryland Betty Grable-John Payne "LEATHER BURNERS gracing the campus during sorority ''THE DOLLY SISTERS" initiation week.
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