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The Gold Bug, October 10, 1946 THE GOLD BUG . AI Resnick Jip And ZIPI V0.ice4 BY C. G. BROOKS Official student newspaper vof Western Maryland Col- lege, published semi-monthly, on Thursday, during Oc- 'W1wJ 'Who. (!)'" ~he. eJldl Three hundred ninety-two men and tober, November, January, February, March, and .April, three hundred ninety-three women are and monthly during September, December, and May. En- pushing each other around the Hill this tered as second class matter at Westminster Post Office, . By Daphne Clarke under the Act of March 3, 1879. year as Western Maryland beats Get- initiation freshman tysburg, flops and Subscription Price $2.00 a Year There are MEN on this campus the good work and says he is attempt- the academic "rat race" is off again EDITORIAL STAFF now, Real men! And it surely is good ing- to make the organization much with another intellectual start. We write this column, which mayor to see them. So this year we need a . stronger than it has been in the past. Editor-in-chief. .......Margaret Statler may not appear with each issue of the quite had Al has interesting an Managing Editor .. .Fern Ray capable president of the Men's Stu- past-in more ways than one, I im- Brooks Gold Bug, for the first time this year, dent Government more than we have News Editor ............... _.Jean Tull not apologetically and yet conscious of Sports Editor ...._.... .. _N. J. Wolfsheimer for many years. Alec Resnick fills agine. He comes from Baltimore fallibility. By nature of introduction, it may be for the position. Feature Editors ........Daphne Clarke, Betty Schmidt that AI's the kind of a guy who fools where he attended Forest Park High best never to worry a great deal as to what we print as to WMC in '41. He came School. Copy Editcr-s.. Irma Eney, Lenore Hoffman long as it remains within the usual narrow realms of de- Typing Bditor _ Anne Klein you. He's usually seen around. the Here he continued to participate in cency and printability. Subject matter is a problem of campus with a bunch of kids having sports as he had in high school. He BUSINESS STAFF played freshman football (an unde- some importance for both writer and readers; yet we will Business Manager. . Phyllis Houck feated team, incidentally) and fresh- 'pass only casual glances in that direction hoping to in- of comments per-tain- clude, from time to time, a variety Advertising Manager. . Dorothy Anderson man basketball. Circulation Manager ... William Cook In '43 Al went in the army. He ing to anything which we are able to unearth among the went through A.S.T.P. at Washing- accumulation of events expected to come about this year. CONTRIBUTORS ton and Jefferson College. He was in And here the dark gods of censorship frown impatiently Mary Ellen Smith, Jan Ganz, Mary E. Todd, Mary Da- the 84th division infantry, in a line and breathe foully, even though we hope never to con- vies, Marguerite Clossman, Betty Lee Robbins, Edward company, and traveled all over Eu- descend to a gossip column. Yet it may not be hopeless Ted Quelch, Wayne Cowan, Gordon Groby, Helen Ray, rope. On Thanksgiving Day, 1944, he to discover some matters of interest here and there, not Fred Holloway, Jr., Mary Childs. was captured by the Germans. While touched upon by other sections of the paper, of campus in the concerrtra tion camp he was events, other events, opinions and an occasional poem dug elected by the American P. W.'s as from the deeper archives of a desk drawer and used, per- 1lLtuu;