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DEDICATED Weather Forecast-- Considerable cloudiness to- TO day; warmer and clearer SENIORS Friday; we predict a nice day for the ,Invitation Golf Tournament on Saturday. Vol. 23, No. 13 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. May 16, 1946 ~----~--------------~~~~ Dr. Robertson, Goucher President, Marjorie Little, Sig Jensen To Head Cast Will Speak At Commencemeht; Of Senior Play, "Taming Of The Shrew" Ninety Seniors To Get Degrees Five Student-Built Settings Approximately ninety seniors will Hear Me" from the Twelfth Mass climax their careers at western composed by Mozart. . Add Interest To Comedy Maryland College when the com- At 2 p. m. the 76th annual com- mencement and baccalaureate exer- mencement will take place, also in "The Taming of the Shrew," a cises are held on Sunday. May 26, in Alumni Hall. Dr. David Allan Rob- rollicking Shakespearean comedy Alumni Hall. ertson, president of Goucher College, which is somewhat slapstick at times President Fred C. Holloway will be will give the commencement address. will be presented by the senior dt-a, the speaker at the baccalaureate serv- The college Little Symphony Orches- maries students in Alumni Hall on ice for the graduating class at 10 R. tra will furnish music for the occa- rida y, May 24, at 8 p. m., as part of m. His topic will be "Religion Is For sion and will give as a special number the climaxing senior activities. Uu- Those Who Need It." The anthems by a Russian Choral and Overture ar- del' the direction of Miss Ruth Beth the choir are to be "Bow Down and ranged by Tschaikowsky and Isaac. 'Watts, dl'amatic art professor, the Six veterans, who were students at cast, starring Marjorie Little and Western Maryland College before Sig Jensen, has been working' for Prom To Feature their induction, will receive their de- of three months of the dramatic characters. on their class art The talent grees members of the as class Charlie Vincent 1946. Most of these men returned at has been augmented by ten men on the campus. thc opening of the second semester to All of the male leads complete their education and have in the play are being played by men And Orchestra now earned degrees. prominent presentation by the seniors in athletics. The class gift to the school will be This The Junior-Senior Prom, a semi- in the form of a donation of money to Happy-Go-Lucky Cast has been a traditional part of the formal dance given by the junior the Student Loan Fund, and will be Commencement exercises on the Hill class in honor of the seniors, will be presented at the Alumni Banquet on Trumpeters Tap Four New Juniors for many years. Shakespearean plays held in Gill Gymnasium on Saturday, Saturday evening. are a rather difficult test of the ac- May 18, from 8 :30 to 11 :30 p. m. tor's ability and this is the first time Music will be provided by Charlie In Annual Afternoon Ceremony for a number of years that students and VQ- Rose Cup Ceremony Vincent's ten-piece orchestra have attempted such a production. calist. Tickets and programs can be The new Trumpeters for 1946-47 aistently. She is also a member of the The stage settings have taken purchased for $1.60 at Blanche Ward To Be Held May 22 are Emajane Hahn, Joanna Hauver, College Players, the Argonauts, the much time and c.ingenuity since the office on Saturday afternoon between Shirley Snyder, Margaret Statler, as Phi Alph sorority. comedy requires five different sets. 1:30 p. m. and 5 :30 p. m. Seniors of InRobinson Garden revealed at the annual tapping cere- Miss Statler's chief distinctions All of these have been made, painted, will be admitted upon presentation mony held this afternoon, May 16, at are as editor-in-chief of the Gold and set up by the student members their invitations. The Rose Cup Ceremony, the tra- 5 p. m. on the lawn of Dr. Hollo- Bug, president of next year's Argo- of the stage crew, with the exper-t In the receiving line will be Dr. ditional junior farewell to the senior way's home. • nauts, and historian of the class of help of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Jeung- and Mrs. Fred G. Holloway, Dean women, will be held in Robinson Gar- These four girls will replace Jane '47. She has served on the Gold Bng ling. The crew for the scenery con- and Mrs. L. Forrest Free, Professor den on Wednesday, May 22, at 4:15 Beall, Jane Dudderar, Grace Jemi- staff every year. Her name appears sists of practically the entire sopho- and Mrs. Frank Hurt, Dr. and Mrs. p. m. A cordial invitation is extended son, Henrietta Jones and Mindelle on the Dean's List regularly, and more class. James P. Earp, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas to the faculty and student body. Seltzer. she is a member of the College Play- The cast of the dramatization is as Marshall, and president of the junior There will be a play depicting some Outstanding junior girls are select- ers, the Wesleyanettes, the Glee Club, follows: Baptista, a rich gentleman class, Shirley Snyder. phase of college life and imitations ed at the close of each school year to and the Aloha staff. of Padua, George Norman; Vincen- The committees responsible for and verses portraying all outstanding serve as Trumpeters during their tin, an old gentleman of Pisa, Louis planning the dance are as follows: characteristic of every senior. In senior year. A point system set up by Freshmen Announce Plans Pietroforte; Lucentio, son to Vin- general chairman, Shirley Snyder; keeping with the traditions of the oc- Gthe original Trumpeters when the centio, in love with Bianca, Theodore decorations, Shirley Lease; clean-up, casion, each senior will drink from honorary group was begun in 1944, For L.antern Chain As Quelch; Petruchto, a gentleman of Betty Powell; programs and invita- the silver cup with the secretary of and revised by the Trumpeters in the Verona and a suitor to Catherina, Sig tions, Sarah Martha Mobre; proper- the junior class, Joanna Hauver, and following years, serves as a guide for Tribute To Senlers : Jensen; Gremio and Hcr'teuaiorauit- ties, Emajane Hahn; publicity, Mary will receive a red rose from the jun- the choosing of the girls. ore to Bianca, Enrique Lamadrid and Jane Collerd ; and finances, Joanna ior class historian, Margaret Statler. Thc juniors, who wore white dress- Following a Western Maryland tra- Robert Mathias; Tronio and Bien- Hauver. While the cup is being passed es for the occasion, were led from the dition, the freshmen girls will stage a delio, servants to Lucentio, AI Res- around, the juniors will join in sing- front of Blanche Ward to the site of lantern chain in honor of the senior nick and Luey Jane Stoner; Grumio the ceremony by Edna Haller, Ver- Seniors And Alumni ing the song reserved for this occa- nelle Ports, and Marie Wilson. girls on Wednesday, May 22, at 8:45 and Curtis, servants to Petruchio, will begin directly sion. p. m. The chain and Kathleen Paul Kaetzel Naylor; sang "The Lord's and Frances Bartley Every member of the junior class To Attend Banquet, has had a part in planning for the Prayer" at the conclusion of the rob- behind McKinstry Hall where will a pedant, Walter West. to to Hoffa Field, the progress the Shrew, daughter Catherina, Little; Garden Party, Rally farewell ceremony. The various com- ing ceremony. freshmen will hold an exhibition for Baptista, Marjorie Jemison; Bianca, the seniors. are as follows: imi- Miss Hahn has been elected presi- mittee chairmen her Grace sister, tailor, tations, Emajane Hahn; verses, Shir- dent of the Women's Student Gover-n- Each senior girl will walk in the David Young; widow, Vernelle During commencement week-end a number of events will take place in ley Snyder; play, Betty Schmidt; ment for next year, and this year has chain with either one 01' two fresh- Ports; wedding guests, Shirley Sny- arrangements, seating honor of western Maryland's alum- and Evelyn Clark. June Gelhaus been vice-president of the junior men girls. The freshmen will call for der, Anne 'Cain, and Mary Wright ni. This year, classes '91, '96, '01, '06, class, and a member of the College their partners the night of the affair Silvey; servants to Petruehio, Mil- '11, '16, '21, '26, '31, '36, and '41 will If it should rain on Wednesday af- Players, the Sigmas, and the Argo- and escort them to the starting place dred West, Mindel!e Seltzer, Gloria hold special reunions on May 25. ternoon, the ceremony will be held on nauts. She is also a constant Dean's of the chain. Mathias, Phyllis Honemann; mu- Thursday, May 23. Registration of visiting alumni will Lister. As the girls, who will be dressed in sicians, Audrey Clendenning and take place all day in McDaniel Miss Hauver has recently been white, make their way down the hill Terry Burkhardt. A meet- Dr_Marshall To Be Lounge. At 2 p. m. there will be a elected president of the WAA Board, to Hoffa Field, they will sing the new Members of the ataff include: stag-e party in Robinson Garden. and the Iota Gamma Chi sorority, freshman class song. This song was managers, VernelJe Ports and Min- ing of the Alumni Association will be and honor- chairman of the Student written by Anne Shuppert and Nor- delle Seltzer; properties, Margaret held in McDaniel "Y" Room at 4 p. Officer Of College Government. Very active in athletics rna Wright, who set new lyrics to the Statler and Shirley Snyder; cos- on the Hill, she has been on the WAA popular tune, "I'I! Be Seeing You". tumes, Evelyn Benson and Anna Lee The annual alumni banquet will be English Association for two years. Besides these achieve- Upon arriving at Hoffa Field, the Butler; lighting, Jay Cummings and held in the dining hall at 6 p. m. ments, she has also been secretary- seniors will leave their freshmen Anne Cain. and take seats in the bleach- treasurer partners of the class this year, and; Since it is their fiftieth anniversary, Dr. Thomas F. Marshall was member of the Home Economics Club.. er!} The freshmen will then " start the class of '96 will dominate the pro- elected secretary-treasurer of the Argonauts To Initiate gram. A picture will be unveiled, and Middle Atlantic Section of the Col- Miss Snyder's office as president of their march about the field, forming 1949, 1948, 1947, Cum Laude Graduates a member of the class will address lege English Association during a the junior class, and her membership the class numerals the alumni. Charlotte Spicer, '36, wi!! meeting, May 4, at Johns Hopkins on the Student Government are per- and 1946, consecutively, to the ac- The Argonauts will hold their an- traditional the of companiment activities. She has sing a solo. University. Other officers for 1946- haps her main May Court. eV,ery year, "Where, 0 Where". When all the for- nual banquet at the Charles Carroll been on the At 8 :30 p. m. all are invited to Mc- 1947 are: president, Francis Litz of and makes the Dean's LIst very con- Hotel on Monday, May 20, at 5:30 p. Daniel Lounge for a rally. Catholic University and vice.presi- mations have been completed, a fare- m. Bishop Noble C. Powell will be the dent, N. B. Allen of the University of well to the seniors will be sung. speaker of the eve',ling. Delaware. Dessert Money Donated Following the number formations, The purpose of the affair is to in- Mr. John D. Makosky was the prin- To War Relief Center the girls will meet their partners on itiate into fellowship those seniors Fashion Show To Be Held ciple speaker of the meeting. His sub- the steps of the bleachers and togeth- who are eligible for that honor. It is ..:nm Two hundred dollars has been sent By Home Economics Club ject was "Trai.ing the High School to the Federal Council of Churches in er they will make their way up the necessary that they graduate Juniors hill again. The ceremony will be com- English or Sltmma laude. laud6 Teacher." cum Western Maryland College was one care of the New Windsor Relief Cen- pleted at Blanche Ward Hall, where and sophomores who have attained an The Home Economics Club will of the original members ..-~he Col- more singing will be conducted. sponsor a Fashion Show on Monday, ter by the students of Western Mary- Practices led by Dot Kullmar, who over-all average of "B" have been in- May 20, from 4:15 to 5:15 P. M. in lege English Association when it was land College as the first contribution vited to attend. are held McDaniel Lounge. At this time girls organized in 1939. Dr. Willis, who to alleviate the suffering and starva- is in charge of the project, and at 4 Members of the faculty who will every also served on a committee to study dinner night after in the Home Economics department tion in Europe and Asia. The money p. m. several days throughout the take part in the ceremonies are Dr. will model clothing that they have English composition in high schools was obtained by voluntary giving up Bertholf, Dr. Earp, Dr. Hildebrall, made during the s~hool year. Stu- and colleges, was for some time vice- of three desserts a week at Monday, week. Jean Sause, who heads the lan- Dean Isanogle, and Dr. Marshall. con- decorations, committee, has president of the Association. tern The traditional procured the dents and faculty are invited to at- W. M. C. was represented at the Wednesday, and Friday dinners, not necessary materials for maKing the sisting of flowers arranged in the tend this annual event. only to contribute to the welfare of a meeting-by Dr. Marshall, Mr. Makos_ starving world but to help conserve lanterns. Each freshman will be re- shape of a boat (the Argo), will ky, and Mr. Hendrickson. the food supply. quired to make her own, again be used.
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