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r; 0lJ Annual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance <'1 B ~ Will Find Revelers Taking Over aa Dogpatch To",;:ynn.t!,?;!!;!.B.W.Gym) I~ On Saturday evening, November 3rd, at 8 P. M., Dogpatch's - - T ~~~~~~~a~~!,~Wi~~e;~i~~J~~i~~k~~~.P~fncc:~~~~!ak~~:~i~~~_ _27!"~'-------W-L-"S-'I-'E-R-N-M_:_ ...,-I'-y·-L-A-N-D-C-O-L-L-E-C-E----N-'o-'-'e-m-b-er-] =, :"'19-4-5 Day has been declared a legal holiday this year, the town officials V.~o::.I...::2:::3~N~o.~3::_ .:..:...:~:.:..::.:..:.:..:...:...:....::...rt:...,:..:..::::..:.~_:__:_~...:..:::_ _.:___ will have the day off. That is, with the exception of Marryin' - Sam, who will be on hand to oblige all those who wanna marry up. Early in the afternoon, Don Capo- r--------_:-------------, World Student Service Fund blanco (Chairman of the Decoration Committee) will move into the Hall, emptY' the wastebaskets, polish tile Hear 'Ie, Hear Ye I I I Drive Opens November 5 doorknobs, sweep out the offices and generally "pretty up" the place for Whereas, the spirit of Sadie Hawkins doth prowl the earth on the gala social event. Some of the Saturday, November 3rd and Morgan In Charge Of Campaign On The Hill older residents of Dogpatch have al- ready complained to Cap about the Whereas, no man can escape her even though he would, and To Aid Siudenh In Devastated Lands installation of "elektrikal lights" for Whereas, even college presidents are helpless against her power, Next Monday, November 5, will see the opening of a far- I the occasion, but we think his ideas Therefore, I, Fred G. Holloway, President of Western Maryland reaching and extensive WORLD STUDENT SERVICE FUND will be carried through despite their College, do hereby declare Saturday, November 3, 1945, as Sadie Hawk- drive on the WMC campus, according to an announcement made arguments. His committee, who will ins Day, and do advise, counsel and adjure the male of the species that, today by Fred Morgan, fund chairman. The drive will continue ably assist him is as follows: Wayne since her spirit is on that day everywhere present, they do well to avoid Cowan, 'I'beo. Jones, Barbara Richter, hiding, evading, fainting and feinting and do join to make the day a to December first. Foun- Rev. Leon A. Hering, Jr., Director of the Westminster Ethel Dunning and Hilmore Langrall. happy one for Sadie. dation on the campus. of Drexel Institute of Technology, Temple Assisting them are Toots Hagemann Signature Attested : . University, and the University of Pennsylvania, will sound .the and Charlotte Snddith. keynote for the drive during the Chapel period on Sunday evenmg, .Entertalnment Committee November 4th. His remarks will be Margaret Statler has been named directed at an explanation of the Chairman of the Entertainment Com- Inquiring Reporter Asks, purpose of the fund and how the stu- mittee. Helping her are Winnie Ba- dents on this campus can become a ker, Beverly Holland, Jeanne Berry- "What Do WMC'ers part of the "Three R's"-Relief, Re- man, Dot Anderson, Gerrie Harris, habilitation, and Reconstruction for and Jack Neville. Think Of Rec Room?" students from students. Mindelle Seltzer, who will see to it By Shirley Snyder The goal of $2000 is the highest are on hand will be MlTjorie little, that plenty of kickapoo joy juice and Gloria Mathias which has ever been set for this an- presarved turnips The inquiring reporter has cer-tain nual drive. Individually this means aided by Lucy Jane Stoner and Shirl- rights and privileges. As those of us approximately $4.50 per student. ley Snyder. Head Cast Of "The Royal Family" interested in the political science ele- Chairman Morgan made the follow- The publicity committee is headed ment of this institution have learned, ing statement in a recent interview by Mary Davies with Milly Segers, Th,nksgiving Play Depicts Life 01 Barrymore,; "By golly, now, now, every person with reference to the drive. "In view Shirley Leese, Barbara Richter and has certain inalienable rights-." The of the fact that we have such a high Charlotte Suddith assisting. Miss WaUs Directs; Thirteen Others In Cast Inquiring Reporter has the right to goal, I feel that it will be necessary -, .No Feudln' Allowed Highlighting the Thanksgiving ask questions and the privilege of for the students to appeal to hoth According to General Chairman C. Day program on the campus, Novara- stretching the answers. parents and relatives for contrfbu- Granden Brooks, the dance will last ber 22, The Royal Family, a popular As of Saturday night, this Hillside tions. A world at peace for students from B P. M. until 11:45 P. M. (He fast-moving comedy by George Kauf- Hallucination has been blessed with a of the United States now is a world full of chaos and starvation for the Thereupon was my Co-Ed Reo Hall. asks that all sbcottn' irons be checked man and Edna Ferber written around little job concocted-to ask you how students in Europe and the Asiatic at the door to prevent the dance from the dynamic story of the Barrymore ending sooner for some unfortunate family, will be presented by the dra- you like it. Countries. We must as students our- critters.) Skunk Hollow's right hon- matic art department at 8:15 in Al- e Unanimously "§)xeIl" selves feel it our personal obligation orable Constable will be present to umni Hall. The unanimous opinion is that it to supply our fellow truth-seekers in make sure that "thar'U be no feudin'. Miss Ruth Beth Watts will direct warrants the singing of the Hallelu- these war-torn countries with money This is gain' t'be an' evnirr' for Marjorie Little and Gloria Mu- jah Chorus! Bill Bayliff, J-anet Duf- for materials to rebuild and maintain fy, Jean Hastings, and Ernie Dou- their institutions, and to ..-.~.-_"..,~ u amu;~j~~!' -y~~-;:i~~~ ;e~ --~=~:t~l::~:;~ll:rt"."'n er o"'th"'.'"' -I'i"~,·' .- hen-y--ani,jWetelh'rtrqu~r-ie----wieh:-tirnt ,- the expressive epithet of approval- eeeeea through which the world may Fearless Fosdick'll be there to handle Thespians. A list of the entire cast In the peace. and you city slickers." follows in the order of their appear- "Swell." Mildred Amos helped me attain analysis, maintain success of this final along a little with "Super." For the the • Remember Corsages encar benefit of Professor Makosky, we drive depends upon the spirit of the For a Sadie or Daisy lucky enough Delle , Lucy Jane Stoner to have caught herself a man the ad- Jo Jack Neville shall draw up from that the allitere- individual in accepting his responsl- mission fee'll be 75c-for unescorted Herbert Dean ._ ..~_Bert Harrison tlon of the week-"It's a swell, stu- bility in the movement." (s) enter." The end of the war has multiplied pendous, super varmints 50c. Then too, you gals, it's Kitty Dea)'l~ ~Mindclie Seltzer eustomary to concoct some sort 0' Gwenn .Barbara Richter Hclcn Wymer obligingly elaborat- the lJeed for help among students in turnip green corsage for your part- Perry ._.__ Wayne Cowan ed, "It's got atmosphere, smoke, mu- all countries a'ffected by the war. The could more you ner, so be sure to; make him one. McDermott Sam Keiffer Miss Ruth Beth Watts sic, cokes-what eleven o'clock late- relaxing it of international boundaries the for (Except makes possible now want? You'd hate to have him say, "All the Julie Cavendish __ Gloria Mathias peared last year in the junior play, leave on Saturday nights?)" To W.S.S.F. to reach more students in other fellows had corsages. Why Fanny Cavendish _~ Marjorie Little Thank You Doctor. didn't you make me one?" wouldn't Oscar Wolfe Enrique Lamadrid The Seminary has added its con- which wc all say "Amen". more countries during the coming you? So whatever you do, don't dis- Gilbert Marshall .__ ._Robert Wesley tribution to the success of the produc- .Lcarning "Arts" year. This is why a minimum of appoint him. Tony Cavendish~Edgar Hammersla tion in the person of Robert Wesley, Kay Wheeler, casting a sharp ey~ $2,000,000 will be needed from stu- The night's fun will be climaxed by Gunga . Thomas Holt who is enacting the role of Gilbert at the billiard table, said, "It's a very dents around the world for this all- the annual contest for the cutest Hall Boys ._ John Barnes Marshall. Acting has claimed the tal- democrati~ way to learn the 'arts' important job. Daisy Mae, the most bashful LiI' Ab- Paul Kaetzer ents of Mr. Wesley before, whcn 'he otherwise neglected in our college Money which you give might do any ner and the most unattractive Sadie Miss Little was a member of the curricula." of the follOwing things: Hawkins. Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. casts of Thank You. Doctor and the participated in stock companies, lit- in The feeling of the masses is evident $2-supply the notebooks and pa- tle theatres, and summer theatres Lamadrid's words-"It Enrique in (Cant. on Page 4, Col. 3) Wonder Tiat, while Miss Mathias- ap- (Cont. on Page 4, Col. 1) was a long wait, but it's worth it." per required by a European student for one year. And Mrs. Veale exclaimed enthus- $5-buy from one to six books for Metropolitan Contralto First Feature Of quite wonderful to have our own little European have been destroyed "I think it's whose universities going to be iasticaIly, libraries 'den of iniquity'." and.. cannot be replaced be- Community Concert Series For 1945-46 (Cont. on Page 3, Col. 3) cause of a severe textbook shortage. buy fuel for a month for Dr. Newlin Speaks At $I5-will a kerosene lamp around which Mary Van Kirk To Sing She recently concluded a tour of that One of Miss Van Kirk's hobbi;s is Meeting; forty Chinese students can in off- Argonaut Army camps. o·f playing the ocharina November 5 AtWHS Two other careers threatened to ab- stage moments. Her repertoire con- The study. in. addition to getting drive sorb Miss Van Kirk's attention be- sists of "Jingle Bells" with varia- New Members Join W.S.S.F. funds will also place some Mary Van Kirk, young Metropoli_ fore she decided to give her full time tions, "Don't Sit Under the Apple Members of the faculty as well as of its monetary content in the tan contralto, will give the first con- and energy to vocal artistry. As a Tree" and "Home Sweet Home." members of the student body maqe up U.R.A.C. (United Religious Activi- cert in the community concert series child she held the desire to be a vio_ Her more serious hobby is playing the 23 new members taken into the ties CounciJ), which has within its this season, on Novembcr 5 in the linist and a few years later she near- the violin. She likes best the gypsy Argonauts at their first meeting of scope the Big Sister and Brothel' Westminster High School auditorium. ly entered the nursing profession. pie~es of Brahms and Liszt. She col- the year held Friday evening, October Movement, the Freshman Handbook This prominent American singer .Musie Seholarship lects lions in all forms of art and 26, at the home of Miss Addie Belle and the Fireside Fellowship which is received her big opportunity when After she learned to play the vio- hopes to annex the famous stone lions R')bb, one of the honor society's spon- enjoyed by many every Sunday. she won the Metropolitan Opera Au- lin, she became disappointed with her that flank the entrance of the New sors. Many of those persons interested in ditions of the Air. Critics immediate- own progress. Later, although she York Public Library if the Library Seniors coming into the socie~y soliciting and working on this drive ly tagged her as a "second Schumann- had r~g!st,ered for nur~e's training should decide to re.landscape i.ts ap- were Bertha Britner, Grace J:emison, attended a conference which included Heink." she won a scholarship to Oberlin proach. Gloria Mathias, Ellen Piel, and Janet all the, colleges of the state of Mary- Conservatory of Music. Later, she '_Vmed Appeannces transferred to the Cleveland Institute .Best Critie Van Kirk's Gennan Reese; juniors were Fred Brown, An- land at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. Erda, Miss The purpose of Baltimore, na Lee Butler, Arlene Chen, Emajane Since that time she has appeared of Music. shepherd puppy, is her favorite and Hahn, Shirley. Snyder, 8';').-1. Marglj.ret th~ meeting held in Levering Hall frequently on the "Voice of Firestone .First In "Messiah" most valuable critic. The puppy has Statler. Composing the remaining 11 was to better acquaint those persons Hour" and other network programs. FollOwing six years of Htudy, she developed amazing musical discrimi_ new members were Dr. Edchardt, who were going to work on the drive In addition to her performance at the made her first professional appear- nation. When Miss Van Kirk sings Mis~ Gray, Mr. Hendrickson, Dr. with the needs for such contribution!. Metropolitan, I!he has been soloist' ance with the Chaut:lUqua Symphony correctly-that is, resonantly, Erda Huganir, Mr. Hurt, Mr. Makosky, This gt:oup heard Andre' de. Blo- with the CleveJand and Indianapolis Orchestra in "The Messiah". She_had keeps up !I. resonant commentary of Dr. Newlin, Dr. Spicer, Mis_! todd, nay, Director of Student Relief in Symphony orchestras, the Syracu!e also sung in opera d'ut:ing her- seboal her own. But if Miss Van Kirk's voice Miss Watts, and Dr. Whitfield. Europe. Mr. de Blone,y was in Geneva and Wuhington Chor~l Societies, the days at the Berkshire Festival. When sIln~ back the dog becomes silent and . An interesting featu're of the eve- throughout the war and has ooen Woree!tel' Oratorio Society, the Cin- she won the audition singing one of indifferent. There ill no musical herit- ~ing was a speech given by Dr. Dika touring this <;ountry for the past -~innati Music Festival, ana the Ann the greatest of contralto arias, Erda's age in Erda's family-her mother- Newlin, new instructDro! TI:lusic.tell- mOllth. He ~ttempted to a.cqu9,int Arbor Choral Union. Recital tours Warning from Wagner's "Rhein. and father are vetera.ns of the U. S. _tn~ of her experie~ces wh;!e wo.t:!!J.n.s- liMte peI:sons pre~ent 'at the confer· hava t:aken. b8t from ooast~t6--eoa.st. gold", ht.r ~ waa eettled. Coe.st Guard. . (C