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Library ITestern IvB.ryland College Westminster, Md. Budapest String Quartet To Give Recital Next Tuesday World Renowned Proponents Of Chamber Music - To Feature Haydn, Bartok, Beeth"oven in Program Vol. 26, No.3 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE October 26, '1948 With th~ appearance of the Budapest String Quartet next Tuesday at 8 :15 p. m. in Alumni Hall, the concert season of the Debating Club College Calendar Sororities Haze year will begin. ~ ... here The ensemble, which has made several performances before, is composed of Josef Reisman, first violin; Edgar Orten- October 27- Reveals Plans Wednesday, October 29- New Members burg, second violin;' Boris Kroyt, viola; and Mischa Schneider, SCA, 7 p. m. violincello. <, Friday, one The Budapest Quartet, String The WMC campus was again over- Arts s'ymposium, M c Dan i e I run with skunks, w~rms, calves, and of the foremost chamber music groups Quintet in C Major. Comparable awards have come their way frequent- Federal Aid To Education Lounge, 4: 15 p. m. germs as the sororities proceeded to in the world, is famous for its inter- ly. Pep Rally, Old Main, 6:30 p. m. their new pledges through the pretation of works from Haydn, Prior to becoming members of the Chosen As Major Issue. Saturday, October 30- put Mozart and Debussy down to con- quarte,t, each of the artists possessed ropes. Gett;ysburg vs. WMC, away, 2 p. 'a musical background based on beauty Plans for the organization of de- m. Strange activities kept the sorority temporary American music. Their and richness which could result only bating teams to represent WMC in Halloween Party, Gill Gym, girls and their victims busy while the prog-ram for -....Tuesday's eoncert in- The varied experiences. forthcoming tournaments have begun 7:30-11:00 p. m. campus wondered at the screams corn- cludes: Haydn's Quartet in C Major, from greatly conviction, that they were ing Opus 76, No.3; the and Quartet complete Opus No.1, from the dormitories under direction of Mr. Vance A. Cris- Sunday, October 31- humble attitudes of the prospective 7 by Bartok; and the Quartet in F "called" to fill a need that lay only well. Sunday School, Dr. Shroyer, Ba- members. Major, Opus 135 by Beethoven. in the power of the Budapest String Sole qualifications for membership ...ker Chapel, 9:15 a. m. The Delt Worms minus any beauty to the debating council will be desire Monday, November 1- aids had that natural look and were for self-improvement through public IRCl' McDaniel Lounge, 7 p. m. forbidden any communication with speaking. Those interested are re- Tuesday, November 2- the opposite sex. The Iota Gamma Chi quested to contact Mr. Criswell in Budapest String Quartet, 8:15 Germs were not allowed to wash the Room 104 Lewis Hall'. p. m. symbolic skulls off the back of their Western Maryland College is a Wednesday, November 3- lands while the Phi Alph pledges member of the Inter-collegiate De- SCA, 7 p. m. wore cow bells and a picture of pur- bating Association of Pennsylvania Saturday, November 6--- ple cows on one leg to dist.inguish Colleges, a coordinating agency for Mount St. Mary's vs. WMC•. them as calves. The Sigma Skunks debates. This agency has a threefold away, 2 p. m. were initiated by working on the function. It arranges debating tour- Sunday, November 7- club's project for Homecoming. Many naments at various Pennsylvania and Sunday School, Dr. Shroyer, Ba- secret happenings and mysterious nearby Maryland colleges, facilitates kel' Chapel, 9:15 a. m. tasks initiated 'into the four sororities the scheduling of debates with the in- Tuesday, November 9- their new members. dividual colleges, and determines the French Club Meeting, McDaniel Delta Sigma Kappa acquired fifteen topics for debfite. Lounge, 7 p. m. Baby Delts:-Dorothy Arnold, Betty Tne national question chosen con- Bachtell, Marion Benton, Janice' Ben- cerns Federal Aid to Education. Sec- son, Mary Bishop, Cathy Bliss, An- ondary questions include Socialization Halloween Dance gela Crothers, Betty Fisher, Betty of our Basic Industries, Outlawing Hat-lowe, Lodie Hicks, Rachell Holmes, the Communist Party in the United Slated By SCA Peggy Kerns, Barbara Pfoutz, Mary States, and other present issues. Lou Schanze, Sonja Wine. A trophy will be awarded the win- For Saturday Iota Gamma Chi initiated seven The Budapest String Quartet ner of the tournaments by the Debat- new members:-Kitty Lou Oiewiler, ing Association. There is also oppor- A Halloween dance sponsored by Pat Sparling, Shirley Wright, Martha Making its American debut at Cor- Quartet to remedy, brought them to- tunity for membership in a national the Student Christian Association Buckman, Dane Quesinberry, Jeanne nell University in December 1930, the gether. Their full devotion to the ten- fraternity for debate it some future will be held in Gill Gymnasium on Kimmel, June Beaver. quartet appeared with no elaborate dering of chamber music hgs made date, in the event that sufficient inter- Saturday at 8:00. The admission will The Phi Alpha Mu rolls were program of publicity, but featured possible their maintenance of a liber- by est is shown. be 50c stag or drag and free refresh- swelled Bayliss, the Jinx following :-Betty their famed chamber music. During al selection and high level of taste J'ane Engle, Della Johns Hopkins University and other ments will be served. their first season, they gave some without sacrificing authority or his- colleges have already requested de- La Rue Coblentz, chairman of the Grauel, Flo Rice, Rita Bittle, Mickie twenty concerts and since, have been torical accuracy. (ContinUed on page 41column 1) bates with Western Maryland. decoration committee, assisted by heard by American audiences over Tickets for the concert' are now Edith Sanner, Elinor Nettleship and 150 times. The foursome's concert available in the McDaniel Hall office. Dorothy Dalgleish will transform Gill tours are not limited to America and There is no charge for student admis- Dr. Ensor Announces complete with into witches, ghosts, setting First Faculty Recital Europe alone, but include Australia, sion. Halloween Gymnasium corn Commencement Plans and hay stacks, and pumpkins. by a six- By Brainard, Royer ~ew Zealand and the East Indies. In March 1947, the group was pre- Music will be provided sented the only award given for the Greek Theatre Gains Dr. Lowell S. Ensor is announcing piece band under the direction of Gene best- chamber music record produced a plan for changing the number of Frock, a graduate of Westminster Opening the series of Music Pac- .In 1946. They were conferred this Academic Acclaim Commencement exercises to be held High School with his popular local • ulty Recitals, Miss Helen Brainard, honor for the recording of the Mozart pianist, and Mr. Philip Royer, violin- during the course of the school year. band. Mr. Frock has played previous- ist, will present a program on Friday Under the supervision of Dr. wm. Until the war, it was the practice of ly for several of the dances on the . 1". MacDonald, a course in Greek Western Maryland College to hold Hill. evening, November 12, at 8 :15, Alum- Canterbury CI,ub'Joins Theatre was offered on the Hill during only one commencement a year, this Betty Amos, commission head, has ni Hall. WNiC Qrganizations the summer months, with a number being held at the end of -ehe spring appointed Margaret Ruppenthal as Miss Brainard hns received degrees of students working in the course and session, in May. general chairman for the dance. ~:~u~:e~l~~oo~o~~e~~u~~.d S~:i;~a:~ To the already existing organiza- in its activities. At the time of the introduction of The refreshments and refreshment present studying with Carl Friedberg. ~;;sr~ne~~ll~ ~:~~ t~~d~:~terbury Club Among the activities which took up accelerated courses into the college booth are being set up by Millicent' Mr. Royer, who graduated from . more than class time was the plan- program, a new plan of three gradua- Hillyard, Wcndill Young and Eliza- Western Maryland College, received There are appr-oximately 125 o~ ning and directing of a model of the tions per year was inaugurated. These beth Davis. his M.A. from Columbia University .• these groups on campuses over the theatre of Dionysius as it appeared three programs took place in each sea- Members of the publicity committ- He is now professor of music and di~ United State's. In l\[aryland they are on the south-east slope of the Acro- son, one in summer, one in winter, tee include Charles Pfeifer, co-chair- rector of the WMC band and orches- ,located at the University of Maryland, polis in Athens during the fourth and one in spring. man, Marilyn Cole, and members of tra. f Hood, Johns Hopkins, Goucher, and century B.C. The model, still incom- Dr. Ensor and the college faculty the art classes and SCA commission. Included in Miss Brainard's and St. John's. plete, is now in the art room, being are now of the opinion that it would \ Mr. Royer's recital are. the following The Western Maryland branch of prepared for several exhibitions dur- be possible to return to the original Honor System Committee masterpieces: the Canterbury Club, with Miss Ann ing the current year. Recognition has system without causing inconvenience Sonata Nnmber 1, in A Minor O'Rourk as adviser and Rev. John R. been given to the project by many to anyone. Commences Second Year Robert Schumann Cooper as Chaplain, has already had Greek and dramatics study groups TllOse who complete their work in S,onata Number 1, in A Minor two meetings, and application will throughout the country, for this model January may do one of two things At the end of last year, a eommit-- Johannes Brahms soon be made for membership in the is believed to be the only one of its upon notification to the Registrar: 1. tee composed of four faculty members Sonata Number 7, in C Major national organization. The first meet- kind. Wait until May to receive their diplo- and nine students was selected for the Ludwig van Beethoven ing was held on October 1, in McDan- mas, and participate in the formal purpose of discussing existing exami- iel Lounge, to find out if the students • Detailed Plans Drawn Up graduation exercises; 2. Receive their nation conditions and the possibility Faculty Concerts are open to the actually wanted to establish 'such an Mr. Yi-Yuan Yu, a graduate en- diplomas by mail from the Registrar's of inaugurating an Hon?r System. public throughout the year and there organization. Since the idea was met gineer, a former student at Western is no cbarge for admission. office and not returll in May. The faculty members were selected with much enthusiasm, a social get- Mar~land, drew up the detailed plans The Registrar's office w,ill be open by Dr. Ensor and the students Were Ward And Benson Named together was held on the following from which the scaled reproduction of to inquiries concerning these proce- elected as follows: Thursday at the Parish House of the the theatre was made. Balsa wood was dures. Students were nominated through In '49 Aloha Appointments Ascension Protestant Episcopal used in the building framework, plas- petitions containing 25 signatures of Staff appointments' for the '49 Church in Westminster. ter of Paris in the auditorium, and in the modeling clay Carroll Leads Art Group those backing the eandidates. Peti- Aloha were announced last week. The group will meet next Thursday Acropolis and grounds. slope of the tions could be obtained in Dean They are: associate editors, Fletch- at 7:15 p. m., in McDaniel Lounge. Bill C;rroll, newly elected commit- Stover's office by anyone desiring to er Ward and Bettyc Benson; copy edi- There will be an election of officers, Other students who worked on the tee officer of the Arts Symposium, nominate someone for office. On the tors, Marshall Engle and Betty Amos; followed by an ·address by H. Maunsell plans this summer were Leon Stover will preside at its second meeting to day of election students voted for sports editors, Homer Earll and Della Richardson, Reetor of the Church of and Richard Bornemann. At the preS- be held in McDaniel Lou~ge on Fri- their respective candidates and the Grauel; photography, David Patten; the Epiphany in Baltimore and Chap- ent time, Patricia McLaren has joined day, October 29, at 4:15 P. M. Student-Faculty was born. typing, Doris Vansant; proof read- lain to the Episcopal students at in the enterprise. In conjunction with the music de- An ejection similar to the one pre- ing, Marguerite Clossman; day stu- Johns Hopkins. partment, the program will feature viously described will be held in the dents' representatives, Duane Saltz- The suggested general program for • Exhibitions Planned stories and arias from the operas to near future for a Freshman, Junior, gavel' and Tatu Twigg. each Canterbury Club contains wor- Several tentative exhibitions are be presented this season by the La and two At Large representatives The senior class will vote on the ship, study, service, giving, evangel- planned. The Greek Drama depart- Scalia Company in Baltimore. which are now needed to complete the dedication of the annual, but this in- ism, and unity. Visits to other colleges ment of the Johns Hopkins University The Symposium has elected Harry nine student members. formation will remain a secret until an'd Corporate Communion Services has asked that it be displayed at the Adams, Mickey Hardester and Bill The committee expresses a desire distribution. . are also usually included. winter e~hibit. The Central Enoch Carroll as a committee to guide the that the students keep in mind the Photograph schedules are on the The WMC Canterbury Club is not Pratt Library in Baltimore, and the _-- organization and plan future pro- coming election and give due consid- bulletin board in Science Hall. Those limited to Episcopal stu?ents, and Drama Department at Yale have also grams. Helen Lindahl will act as re- eration to their prospective represen- persons not listed are to contact Babs anyone interested in participating in indicated an interest in displaying the cordingsecreta_l:"Y. tatives. Sowers or Dot Gamber. the program is invited to attend. model during this school year.
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