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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md., October 11, 1945 PAGE THREE Our Alumni "Ali-American" Honor Rating , The 1946 Aloha Received By WMC Gold Bug Everyone on the hill undoubtedly News from recent WMC alumni 'agrees that it would be wonderful to For Se'cond Semester 1944-45 discloses the Iollowingi, Corporal have the 1946 Aloha finished and Mary Lee Hayman, ex-'44, made his- distributed before commencement tory by being the first WAC to ar- next May. It can be done! The College Paper Given Superior Rating rive in the Ryukyus-Cpl. Donald printer assures us it can, provided By Associated Collegiate Pre" M. Sullivan, ex-'44, has enrolled at all material be in the hands of the the Army University in England.- printer by the first of March. De- "All~A~erican" rating, the highest honor accorded to college Major Charles W. Havens, '30, form- spite the ending of the war, the newspapers In the ASSOCIatedCollegiate Press judging service, has er athletic director here, has been paper and labor situations are still ag~m .been awarded to the Western Maryland College Gold Bug, awarded the Soldier's Medal for hero- extremely critical, so that all pos- this time for the second semester of the 1944~1945 school year. ism displayed while helping to ex- sible haste is necessary. Conse- "Extensive and well-planned coverage of news", "good work" in tricate badly wounded flyers trapped quently we here at WMC must be- copyreading and proofreading were two comments made by the in a burning bomber-Captain Mal- gin immediately to arrange all judges as they scored the paper "excellent" or "very good" in every colm Kullmar, '40, has been promot- photographic work and write-ups. department. ed to a Major. He was also award- What does this mean to us? It • Staff Members by four-year colleges of less than 500 ed the Croix de Ouerre by the French means that when the editors set dead- Issues of the Gold Bug in this com- enrollment. government for outstanding service lines that seem unreasonably soon, petition were edited by Miss Virginia .Headings Rated r~ndered in the course of operations they do so f01' very good reasons. Voorhees, with the exception of the The following headings and sub- for the liberation of France.-Lieut. It means that when each person is first, which was under the editorship headings were considered in rating by John D. Burroughs, ex-'44, has re- told what part he will play in cre- of Miss Lillian Jackson. Other mem- the Associated Collegiate Press: turned from the European theatre ating the Aloha and when his job is bel'S of the staff during this period News Values and Sources, including vitality, and original- cr wer-.-. Maj. C. W. Havens to be finished, he must 'make certain were as follows: Fred news Morgan editors; coverage, balance, and war effort cover- Statler, ity, treatment, Margaret Engagements - Dade Pyles, '44, to do what he is assigned when it is Charles Brooks, feature editor; Mary age; News writing and Editing, with and Sergt. Samuel D. Shugars, Jr., assigned! Remember that one per- Davies and Enrique Lamadr-id, copy the sub-divisions of news stories USAAF, of Baltimore-Miss Doro- Gold Bug Seeks son's delay will hold llP production editors; Josephine Bove, business (content, organization, style, and thy L. Armacost and Mr. Andrew of the yearbook as well as a hund- manager; Mindelle Seltzer, advertie- leads), features, and editing (copy- J. Meier, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. '44, who Student Opinion red. We all dislike deadlines and ing manager; and Fred Brown and reading and proofreading); Head- Miss Mary G. Rehmeyer, rush, but they will' come ultimately Hilmore Langrall, circulation man- lines, Typography and Make-up, con- has been attending the Eastman (Cont. from Page 1, Col. 3) regardless of when we start working. ager-s. sisting of separate headings for front School of Music, completed the student reactions and campus opin- Do we want rush now and an Aloha • ACP Conducts Judging page make-up, inside news page work for the Mastel' of Arts degr-ee in May, or rush later and an Aloha in Associated Collegiate Press, which make-up, and printing; Department and accepted a position as instruc- ion in order to make the college September? The choice is ours to conducts a judging service every se- Pages and Special Features, includ- tor in piano at the University of New paper more effective here on the Hill make, not the photographer's, en- mester. is an association for the pro- ing editorial page-column, features, the needs and wishes of ill meeting Hampahir-e-c-Lieut. and Mrs. Lee graver's, 01' the printer's. motion of good journalism in high and make-up-and sports page (cov- Lodge, '43, are the parents of "- Western Marylanders. It has been In order to meet the printer's schools and colleges throughout the erage uud treatment, sports writing, daughter, Barbara Joyce, born June retained this year as an integral part it deadline in March, a tentative sche- United States, sponsored by the De- and display). On organization. Gold Bug of 15. Mrs. Lodge is the former Pearl dule of Aloha work has been planned partment of Journalism of the Uni- Bodmer. this year are represents ttves of each as follows: In October, all formals versity of Minnesota, ACP has given Pianist's Program Includes class and three members-at-large. Marriages-Miss Charlotte Anne These people will be the Gold Bug and informals will be taken; in No- the Gold Bug the top "All-American" Wilkins, '45, and Lieut. Richard l\I. student advisory board for the first vember, all group and class pictures rating for seven out of the past ten Beethoven And Popular Hausler, USAAF, on July 28, at Sal- semester of 1945-1946: Jean Shirley, will be taken; all copy should be semesters. The Western Maryland isbury, Maryland; Miss Bettylou senior; "Josh" Ensor, junior; Mary submitted to the editor by January paper this time scored a total of 990 Polonaise By Chopin Pittman, ex-'48, and Petty Officer Hershfeld, sophomore; Helen Miles, 1, 1946; all proof-reading should be points to win highest i-attng in its 3/c Walter R. Burns, USNR, of Bal- freshman; and Marjorie Caseen, Jo- completed by March 1. These plans class of hi-weekly papers published (Cont. from Page 1, Col. 1) timore, Md.; Dean Hess, '45, and Lt. anna Hauver, and Ernest Doherty, may interfere with the usual time Henry Reindollar; Miss Anne Cov- of selecting the May ("OU1't,and will Sadie Hawkins History Beethoven and the ever-popular ington, '44, and Sgt. Wilbur Kidd, '42, members-at-large. Voorhees made probably make it im ossible to in: Polonaise by Chopin. Editor Virginia at Wye Mills, Maryland; Miss Carol this comment on new Gold Bug pol- elude pictures of new club and soror- Leads To Declaration His entire program follows: Jackson, of Norfolk, Virginia, and icy, and changes, "With a slightly ity members who enter in February. 1 Dr. Richard Mehring, '40, at Taney- larger and more specialized staff, we This is unavoidable if the Aloha is Of Annual Event Pastorale . ..... _.Scarlatti-Tausig _Scarlatti-Tausig Capriccio. town, Maryland; Miss Dorothy hope to achieve better cooperation to be issued before commencement. Orl(an Prelude am! Fugue in Thrush, '44" and Cpl. DeWane Bills, and greater efficiency in publication MARIE WILSON, (Cont. from Page 1, Col. 5) ... -""-"'-----11. in the romantic Little Church Editor of 1946 Aloha, "Again Sadie went to her dear, ole E Flat Major ----2 0 -----" the Corner in New York; of the Gold Bug." Pappy for a solution to her unhappy Miss Luciene Remsburg, '45, and En- situation, and neighbor Hawkins, Sonata in F Minor (Appassionata) Beethoven
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