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Librllry Ylestern Maryland College ;;Jestminster, Md. r.=====- CLARENCE PERSONALITY AGAIN SKETCH PAGE 2 PAGE 4 Z288 \('01.27, No.3 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. October 25, 1949 Homecoming Features Pi Alpha Alpha Dance Paper Plans Friday's Rally Hawkins Hop Marks Open A traditional WMC affair sponsored Of Weekend by the GOLD BUG staff is the Sadie Hawkins Dance, to be held in Gill Gymnasium on November 5, from Friday night marks the be- 8:30-11:30 p. m: Music will be fur- ginning of the annual Homecom- nished by Gene Frock and his Orches- ing festivities to be climaxed by tra. the Saturday dance. Faculty Sponsors A prevue of the week end starts with the big pep rally Friday night. Faculty sponsors will be as fol- Preceding the football game with lows: Professor and Mrs. deLong, Dr. Hampden-Sydney on Saturday will be and Mrs. Marshall, Miss Snader, and a parade through Westminster. Col- Mrs. Wenner. Louis Pietroiorte, the lege organizations will be represented general chairman, has appointed the in the parade and in their campus following committees to help in the decorations. preparation of the dance: tickets- Mickey Hardester and Elinor Price; Freshman Tug-of-War decorations and publicity-Pat Mc- At half-time of the football game, Laren, chairman, Peggy Kerns, a tug-of-war will take place between Leon Stover, and Nancy Winkelman; groups of sophomores and freshmen. refreshments-William Porter, Bar- The freshmen may put away their bara Roberts, Mickie Rupert, and Home Coming Court (lelt to right) Ann Triee, Freshman Attendant, Barbara P/outz, Junitn' Attendant, beanies if they win. June Beaver; wardrobe-s-Edward Betty White, Queen, Peggy Stacy, Senior Attendant, Nancy Walker, Sophomore Attendant. The highlight of the week-end will Wright, Jack Loper, and Alice Year- be the dance, sponsored by the Black ley. and Whites, and the crowning of the girls are asked to invite the fellows, Shaffer, Huber Join Faculty Phi Alph Sorority Homecoming :15 to 11 :45 p. m, this Queen. The dance, run- the to keep in tradition, In order from ning although it is perfectly legal for a Tops Pledging Saturday, will be held in Gill Gym. fellow to ask a girl. Everyone is to The administration, faculty, and fer played the dramatic club lead in The coronation of Betty White as come dressed in Dogpatch style. students on the Hill, through the her senior class play, besides carry-. With 22 Queen of Homecoming by Dr. Ensor Girls should provide corsages of GOLD BUG, wish to welcome Miss G. i'ng a double major of English and Sororities received 61 new pledges will take place at 10 o'clock. Carroll of Pi Alpha Alpha, vegetables for their dates. Louise Shaffer, associate professor in history, and added academic work in last Thursday night. Phi Alpha Mu Parker, president a new innovation in the and Dr. Milton has predicted J. Huber, education, languages. her minor-romance Prizes will be awarded for the best assistant professor of sociology, to the took in 22 new members; Iota Gamma ceremony. Daisy Mae, the best Li'l Abner, and campus. Upon her graduation with an AB Chi, 19 members; Sigma Sigma Tau, Dress for the dance will be semi- _ the most humorous character. Judges For Miss Shaffer, her stay here will degree, she went to t,he.University of 13 members; and Delta Sigma Kappa, formal; and the non-corsage policy for the affair will be the faculty West Virginia, where she received her 7 members. but Dr. for a new experience; sponsors and a member of the GOLD be Huber it will be a renewal of past ex- master's degree in history. She began Phi Alpha Mu pledges are: Lida will be continued. Tickets may be pur- and chased at Blanche McDaniel BUG staff. her college teaching career at State Birdsall, Betty Lou Brandenburg, periences, for he is a returning Teacher's College at Frostburg, Md., Ward offices or from frat members. Tickets may be obtained from any alumnus. where she instructed in history and Joan Brengle, Jane Buettner, Jean member of the GOLD BUG staff or A native of Baltimore, Dr. Huber the teaching of social studies. Desiring Curl, Betty Day, Joanna Gebhardt, Music by Lester at Blanche Ward and McDaniel of- attended Catonsville High School and to further her studies, Miss Shaffer Lucy Grace, Virginia Hale, Mary Phil Lester, with a new orchestra, fices. The price is fifty cents stag and started his college career at Hamp- left Frostburg and enrolled' at Teach- Hawkins, Delores Horine, Jean Hoyt, will provide the music. Mr. Lester seventy-five cents per couple. All mem- den-Sydney. In 1940, Dr. Huber er's College, Columbia, New York. Donna Kohl, Nancy May, Ann Og- will bring eleven musicians and will bers of the faculty are cordially in- decided to enter the ministry and burn, Anna Lee Park, Charlotte Reed, feature Betty Bachtell as vocalist. vited to attend as guests. transferred to Western Maryland Col- Elsie Rittenhouse, Margaret Sisler, Betty has been with the band for lege, where he majored in sociology, Faye Webster, and Janice Zaiser. about 6 months and toured with it graduating with honors in '43. Dur- Iotas Pledge 19 through the mid-Atlantic and South- ing his three-year stay on the Hill. New Iota Gamma Chi pledges in- ern States. Maestro Lester divides his Dr. Huber participated in a variety clude: Anna Beaven, Beverly Brockel- tjme between teaching music in ot extra-currtculer activities. In his bank, Pat Burr, Amy Chamberlain, Alexandria, Va. and touring with the senior year, he served as president Pat Crawford, Sally Griffen, Joan band during the summer. of the Argonauts. The 'sponsors for the dance in- Miss Grace Cordia Murray will pre- Hampel, Joan Montague, Herma Nix- clude: Dr. and Mrs. Ensor, presiding sent an organ recital on Wednesday, New Weslayan Advisor dorf, Doris Reck, Dorothea Schmidt, along with faculty sponsors, Dr. and November 2 at 8 :00 p. m.,· at St. Dr. Huber serves WMC now in the Joyce Schmidt, Elizabeth Schubert, Mrs. Makosky, Major and Mrs. Du- Paul's Evangelical and' Reformed capacity of assistant professor of Marybell Shawn, Betty Shivers, Bet- Church on the corner of Bond and sociology. He is also the newly-up- ty Simpson, Betty Summers, Kather- ~:dt!~rsw~~~,e\;~;:::~rD:~;e;~ Green Streets in Westminster. Her pointed advisor of the Wesleyans, the ine Wiley, and Helen Wiley. Bailer, and Professor and Mrs. de- program will be: debating team, and the golf team. Sigma Sigma Tau pledges are Bet- Long. Chaconne in C Minor, Buxtehude; Like all alumni, Dr. and Mrs. ty Callender, Doris Corbin, Elsie Carroll Parker and the committee Prelude and Fugue in E Maitn', Huber are very pleased to return to Dade Davis, Margaret Davis, Doro- heads have already begun work. Lubeck; Toccata in F Ma.jor, Bach; the scene of the happiest years of thy Frizzell, Ruth Garvey, Sarah Her- Committee heads include: decorations, Three MU8ical Clocks, Haydn; Pa8- their lives as members of the college ring, Louise Kellner, Marvina Munch, Donald Bailey; orchestra, Clifford torale, Franck; Fantasia and Fugue family. Mrs. Huber is the former Sally Ray, Corinne Schofield, Dorothy Pfaff; publicity, William Henry; on the Choral, "Wie Schon Leucht't Miss Ruth I. Miles, of the class of Shoemaker, and Betsy Tipton. . tickets, Tom Sands; refreshments, UM Der }.iorgeMtern", Reger; Nine '45. New members of Delta. Sigma Kap- Bill Scheder; clean-up, Bill Huber; Preludes, Milhaud. Miss Shaffer's experiences on the Dr. Milton J. Huber pa sorority are: June Beck, Jeanne and display, Howard Haines. Hill have been limited, however, to Dixon, Katherine Frank, Roberta only the past few weeks. When asked Miss Shaffer serves as associate Lang, Dorothy Lien, Betty Litsch, Trumpeters Consider Girl where her home is, she replied that professor of education on the Hill and and Nancy Walker. she was born in West Virginia; but is delighted with the campus. She Award For Freshmen her professional career has been cen- claims the students and faculty are tered in Maryland. While attending very friendly, and the location and Gillilan To Speak A presentation of an award for the West Virginia Wesleyan, Miss Shat- the campus scenery are hard to sur- most outstanding freshman girl is pass in their beauty. Professor Frank B. Hurt, chairman now being considered by the Trumpet- Club, has WMC is fortunate to be able to add Thanksgiving Play To Be the services of Miss G. Louise Shaf- of the Cosmopolitan Gillilan as an- ers-Dorothy Alexander and Marion the Auld. This award Strickland nounced will be based upon for the assembly Nov. 8. The Corn Is Green fer and for Mr. Milton past J. Huber to its speaker Gillilan,. quoted from THE the girl's participation in extra-curri- Mr. cular activities sports), (including their faculty, show records that their future records cannot be NATION'S BUSINESS as "one of and upon scholarship. The Corn /s Green by Emlyn Wil- anything but outstanding. the shrewdest political observers in Dr. Isabel Isanogle has been chosen liams will be presented by the Col- Washington ... ", has gained world as sponsor of the Trumpeters. Dr. lege Players as their Thanksgiving renown not only for his ability to Evelyn Mudge, former advisor is now play, Tuesday, November 22 in Recent Elections analyze political affairs, but his at Hood College. The aim of the Alumni Hall at 8:15 p. m. sense of humor and artful delivery as Trumpeters this year is to be of eerv- This play is an autobiographical IRC--June Beaver, president; Gene well. ice on the campus by doing things study of life in a Welsh mining town. Frank, vice president; Harriet Well versed in modern eloquence, that will promote interest in extra- Harry Adams and Marion Auld will Kahn, secretary-treasurer. Strickland Gillilan is also recognized curricular activities. play the leading roles. Marion will FTA-George Seymour, president; for his poetic ability. Familiar are The Trumpeters, together with take the part of Miss Moffat, an old Dave Buffing.ton, vice president; his "off again, on again" and many their advisor, have gone over the maid school teacher; and Harry, the other poems. point system used in choosing the secretary; part of Morgan Evans. • Betty Wiley, treasurer. Priscilla The Cosmopolitan Club is present- members of this honorary organiza- Langford, The rest of the cast will be com, ing Mr. Gillilan as the second in a tion. They plan to meet with a num- Miss Murray will present this pro- posed of junior and senior dramatic ARTS SYMPOSIUM...:.Harry Adams, series of lectures to be held for the ber of the leaders of the senior class gram again on November 18 at 4 :00 art students. Miss Esther Smith will president; Betty Loreleee, vice benefit of the college community. One to discuss the point system and dis- p. m, on the Strong Auditorium direct the production. Admission to president_treaau.rer; Liz Kuhn, of these Iectaree is being planned for cover whether a further revision is Organ at the University of Rochester. the play is ,.75. secretary. each montli of the school year. considered necessary.
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