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The Gold Bug, Sept. 24, 1948 Consider It Big Brother-Sister Lionel Lee The Line up practice seeeiona a nice period. (Continued from page 2, column 5) (Continued from page 1, column 3) The old Indian game of lacrosse re- (Continued from page 2, column 4) (Continued from page 3, column 1) turned to the Western Maryland pro- Ellen Hess; Charlotte Reed, Mary EI- is aware of the time and effort in- This is station M-V-T-E, operating len Smith; Esther Rice, Pat Tobey; volved, he is determined to take full Lack of interest last year caused its gram last spring after a lapse of on thirty megacycles, thirteen and a. Mary Suzen Rhinehart, Phyllis Crom: advantage of America's higher insti- suspension but it is expected that a many years._ The team made a very quarter ~ilocycles, tw~ bicycles and well; Geraldine Rittenhouse, Alice tutions of learning before returning varsity team will be in active partici- fine showing and will probably play one old kiddy cart. Ladles and gentle- Yearly' Peggy Samples Rachel home. ' pation again this winter. a full intercollegiate schedule this men, our National Anthem ... " Ab-. Holmes'; Helen Scarborough, Kathy • Spring Sports year. Track was dropped last year due to Possibly solutely, NO! By that time you should Manlove' Anita Schmidt Dorothy in Lionel L~s the largest sing-le factor Baseball is the major spring sport. lack ~f material and practiCe difficul- decision to enter WMC be dreaming your third dream 01. Arnold" Elizabeth Schubert, Jeanne was his acquaintance with Mr. John Two of W.M.C.'s past players used cookies and spice and everything- nice Kimmel; Phyllis Scott, Peggy Brown; Dorsey, a Western Maryland gradu- Hoffa Field only as a proving g-r-ound ties. Should student interest warrant because your roommate did say Mary Bell Shawn, Pat Sulzbach; ate, now teaching in India. and went on to bigger things. Stan its revival it is entirely possible that "Pleasant Dreams" and you always Elizabeth Simpson, Mary Bishop; Benjamin played for the Phillies and the athletic 'department would again get along so well together that you Margaret Sisler, Angela Crothers; Since arriving here, Lionel has the Cleveland Indians while Glenn sponsor a track team. wouldn't want to disappoint him, Josephine Smith, Thelma Lovelace; been greatly impressed by the enorm- McQuillen was with the St. Louis There you have the lineup. Those .such would you? Of course not, because he Nancy Smith, Dorothy Dalgleish; ity of American projects Favorably as Browns for several eeaeons.cfuet sev- teams need the support of the entire building and advertising. body. Some of ~he brightest can give you some pointers on tha~ Nannette Smith, Charlotte Janney; impressed by the friendliness of the eral weeks ago it was announced that student course you're taking next year. Margaret Stackhouse, Marion Engle; memories you'll ever have of WJ\lC American people and the beauty of he was the batting champion of the will be of screaming at football games '. Timidity A Tragooy ~~I~~:e;~Pt~~~;:~~ietR~~hn~o~:::~ the country's landscape, Lionel will American Association. He is current- or pleading for another basket in the spend the next four years at Western ly playing with the Toledo club of waning' seconds of a basketball game. ob~e~~s a~~:n~\:~e.th;~e;;~n!i~: ~ Walker, Kathy Bliss; Jacqueline Wal- Maryland forgetting the loneliness of that league. Last spring there were The more support you glve all the friendly and says "Hello" not only ~~~h ~l~::~ I~~;~::j \:e~~:i;:,b;~:r~ his past and seeking success through several excellent prospects .cn the teams the better they'll play. Come because it's on page 10, line 1 in the Beaver; Katherine Wiley, Lois -Hicks; his school and his profession. club and someday they, too, may on, gang, I~t's boost that Wl'tlC spirit. move up to the big time. Handbook, but because- almost all or Helen Wiley, Marion Benton; Mary Prof. Frank B. Hurt coaches our '" REIFSNIDER ~;::e;~vc~ ::~i~r h:am;e~n:c~:sai~t:l~ Wills, Edith Ogden; Alice Winnberg, .lietU 'lfe! ! ! varsity tennis team. Since Prof. Hurt SMITH' Incorporated with that person you'd like to know. !~~:;n.week~; Janice Zaiser, Janice' took oV,er as coach in 1935, his teams The S. C. A. announces a "Big and LUMBER-COAL However, we usually wait a few days Little Sister" party to be held at have played at ,'llightiy better than a WESTMINSTER, MD. before we get around to shlPping Blanche W_'rd Gymnasium on Mon- .667 average, an enviable record in- them on the back and poking them day, September 27, at 7:30 P. M. deed. in the ribs while explaining the boner question, so~he goes around in a fog simultaneously with a "Big and Little The varsity golf team, coached this Everybody Is Welcome pulled in class the previous day. Be- all the time. Someday, someone-a go- Brother" outing at Harvey Stone past spring by Dr. Straughn, is the sides, some of us are anemic and ing to tell him that we have no Park. club for all aspiring divot diggers to To Stop In At can't take too much of that back-slap- night classes. W'ork for. Our own golf courses make ping because you might find that Margaret & Earl's someday your well directed slap will YOU'RE WELCOME go clean through our bodies, and we Heagys Barber Shop think a person looks awfully silly "PETE'S" Come In Often And Look walking around with a third arm Six barbers to give you quick, SANDWICHES- sticking out between his front ribs. Through Our Extensive efficient service. SOFT DRINKS Finally; .....ve come to the lost per- Just - Lines of son. There is really no reason why The Place to get' your GREETING CARDS he should feel lost because this cam- MIDNIGHT SNACKS P. G. COFFMAN CO. pus becomes smaller and more inte- grated as we spend more time here. Times Bldg. But that guy's been here for about Main St.-Green Neon Sign Search No Longerl nine years simply because he didn't Opposite Bus Terminal have the courage to ask somebody a BONSACK'S .J.WM. HULL, Jeweler WELCOME Hdqs. Diamonds for Keepsake STUDENTS SODAS LUNCHES The Store of New Fashioned Jewelry and Old Fashioned The . Honesty ~ TIMES BUILDING Coffman- Fisher FOR CORSAGES AND FLORAL GIFTS FOR THE BEST East Main Street Company Wespllinster, Md. In Food and Service EAT AT DEPARTMENT STORE 114 Pennsylvania Ave. The CITY RESTAURANT Westminster's New Modern Drug Store II E. Main St. Phone 102 . W. 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FRI., Sat., SEPT. 24-25 THUR., FRI., SEPT. 23-24 "MEET JOHN DOE" Double Feature Barbara Stanwyck Gary Cooper "LINDE BE GOOD" also SUN. - TUES., SEPT. 26-28 _ "IIEADIN' FOR HEAVEN" "ARCH OF TRIUMPH" Ingrid Bergman Charles Boyer from RCA Victor SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 WED. - FRI., SEPT. 29, 30, OCT. 1 'Lash' "STAGE TO ME-SA CITY" La Rue "BEST YEARS OF OUR LlVF_,s" Jennifer Holt Twelfth Street Rag Myrna Loy Frederic March Love Somebody SUN. - TUES., SEPT. 26-28 SATURDAY, 0CTOBER 2 - "SO THIS IS NEW YORK" It's Magic "STALLION ROAD" Henry Morgan Rudy Vallee Ronald Reagan AleXIS Smith My Happiness WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29 SUN. - TUES., OCT. 3-5 "PURSUED" You Call Everybody "A DATE WITH JUDY" Robt. Mitchim Theresa Wright parlin' Jane Powell THUR., FRI., SEPT. 30, OCT. 1 A Tree In A Meadow WED. - THUR., OCT. 6-7 Double Feature "LIFE Radio-Electronics William Powell WITH FATHER" "FIGHTING MAD" Irene Dunne also FRI., SAT., OCT. 8-9 "PERILOUS BORDERS" .om~D UNDU AUTHORITYO~ THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY 14 W. Main St. WESTMINSTER COCA-COLll BOTTLIhlG CO, Phone 703 "ISN'T IT RO~IANTIC?" Special Feature Veronica Lake Mona Freeman Tony Zale and Marcel Cerdan o 1948.Th. Coco·CoIo Cornpony
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