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The Gold Bug, Oct. 5, 1954 High On The Hill President Cites SCA As 'Your Organization' SeA Activities Swing Into Action by Al Hagenbuch seA With Leadership o.f AI And Milly During the past two weeks of school I have had numerous Questions asked me about the Student President Christian Association. Some have asked me if the seA controls the <:hapel pr~¥,ram. O,thers hflve ahked by Henry Toitt by ~ilfik6" Webb me "What are the purposes and objectives of the SCA for the coming year. Othe.l queSb?"s. a~~ A walk like a farmer and a name Mildred Eckhardt or rather, Milly ral{ged from "what advantages can an active member receive by. be~ong~~g t? this or~al~!zab;)JJ. , like Hagenbuch are two distinguish- spelled with a y", is a product of t~ down to the important question as to what type of denomination It IS. Is It denomma rona 01 ing characteristics of this year's Stu- Hagerstown High School. In her high dent Christian Association's presi- school days she was just as busy and in~rndc~l~~~;aat;~i~~\:~ issue of the GOLD BUG is making ~ coverage of the SCA, I will try to explain to dent. Alan Jeffers Hagenbuch is-his popular as she is at WMC. the best of my ability some of the answers to the questions asked to me. full name, but just Al or Hagenbuch I Milly has been interested in the, The chapel program is .controlled b?, designed to suit the needs of all people as the secular valu.es in life. seems to get his attention. SCA since her freshman year and be- a board of trustees of which the presi- everywhere. This year we WII! have Bible-study fore that she was active in her youth group at home. Her quiet, unassuming dent of th~ college is. a membe~. We The purpose of the SCA can be very groups i.n o~r SC:'- cabinet an~ event- manner and ability to do a job well have no ~Irect power over their de- simply stated, yet, its meaning offers ual!y this WIll be Incorpor~ted In some won her the secretaryship in her cisions, but we do serve i~ an advisory a deep challenge to the students and of our regular SC.A meetInl!s. We .al- meeting The ways have a cabinet which of Western capacity. In other words, If ~ny of: YO~l faculty Maryland. junior year and carried her up the ladder to the Vice-Presidency this want to hear some nutatanding sp;ak+ purpose of this Christian Association meets for all .hour aite.!' the l'egu~al' year. This past summer she attended el' who would be able to come to \\ est- is to bring the students to a closer Wedncsday flight meetmg :,t wh~ch a religtous seminar at Eagles Mere ern Maryland, we could recommend and broader o.ndel'standing of their time we discuss our admInstra~lve which should prove valuable to her your suggestion to the bo~rd. We arc faith in Jesus Christ. It affords every problem at hand and then have a time ~pon which stud.e~ts person for Christian the springboard an opportunity set aside for B.ible st~dy. and. pl'ay~r. in her SCA work; not to mention the fun while there. can offer suggestions to the adminis- feHowship in meeting. and worship- We are of the firm belief m doing this, Education Major n-ation who control the chapel Pl'O- ing together. that a family that loves one another Who is that tall, dark-haired girl gram. An SCA calendar was given to all and prays together, stays together. dashing into the library'i That's Wednesday Mcetings the students and faculty upon which Spiritual Need Milly, doing collateral for one of her I was asked last wcek if we Had our various SCA meetings for this first Fellow students, we live in crisis many education courses. She plans to own SCA speakers and program. Yes, semester have been printed. I might days when all about us in our divided teach English upon graduation from we do. We meet in the chapcl at 6:45 add the SCA is also in charge world there is confusion and fear. WMC, which shouldn't prove hard for p.m., the first and third Wednesday of many social functions such as Many people arc realizing their need a girl who is an English honors stu. night of each month, at which. ti.mc Fil'eside, Students-Faculty Basketball for spiritual strength~a need for dent and secretary of the Argonauts. we have speakers from the Christian Game, WUS Bazaar, Shipwreck God. Religion is not for sale, how- faith to speak to the gl'oup----everyone Dance, Halloween Dance, band con- ever, for it is a gift----it can only be is cordially invited. certs in Carpe Diem, etc. given hy God. 1 sinccrely hope that He left Princeton, N. J. to study philosophy and religion here, at West- ~:!:h~~~;~:tf1~:~;~:;:~:~::~~~ To mak:1:e~~:~.~~~a~~ore mean- ~: ;:/~:esa~;~f:r~:;::S:~~~h~~II:~~ ern Maryland, but rumor has it that ually the structural head of all the ~:~!~::i~lar~ii: ;t~~~n~~a:!~~,p~r~:~I~f ~~~~~!~,I~veI~:d :~:'vi~~I~o~~~:te;~ he plan~ to return to Princeton to at- tend their Theological Seminary. On :~~~g;::r!r~v~~~ ;; aC:~~~:d~~:n~itn!~ he shows active interest and gives surrendered unto Him, who is the occasions, you may hear him mention gl'OUP, that the students of various !~I!~.s~~:o~~lniSa~~S:l~nt~etl~~re~:i~~ ~vo~~'~~est~'~~~ :tn:h!hdeO~~.f:·n~Fko:o::~ Scotland-if all goes well, he wants to do further study there. :~:o~lii;I~;iOo:~ :~n t~:t ~:~~~le;o t~~~ of the Student Christian Movement and whoever will open the door-He _ Frat Officer crease their bonds of denominational ~~h:~hcl~Se~y:~~'~i:ti!e \~:~~al~~z:t;~i Wi~h~o~l~ln;~ your organization. We His devotion to God, and his in- terest in furthering the Christian re- fellowship. Wednesday night of the and YWCA, which also fall under arc the officers elected by you. The of the SCM. the jurisdiction The last SCA meetings have been arranged and ligion drove J:!im to chaplainship in month is given ovcr to the four com- 1 urge each one of you to make use scheduled for your convenience. Re- Gamma Beta Chi; however, he re- missions under the SCA. It is tlleir of the lovely little chapel which is member, that these meetings in Bakel' fuses to comment on the refQrmation job to a.1leviate the cabinet officers very condusive for meditation and Chapel on Wednesday nights al'e open which swept through this organiza- of excess burdens by taking charge prayel'. It is always open and awaits to everyone and it is our sincere wish, tion. A big foot and a hard head have given him foul' years of varsity of many religious programs both on YOUl'entry. You ,Vlll be SUl'pl'ised if as well as earnest prayer, that each in the community. experience on the soccer team. This the campus and who are interested in you would ever venture into it in the one of you will take advantage of morning before classes, for would see Any students these many opportunities to broadell year has promise of being one of his working for the campus and the com- it completely filled with a complete your Christian faith, as well as to best. Milly Eckhardt munity for a better world to live in, cross-section of the college represent- share Christ with fellow students. Being a member of the varsity la- A loyal member of Sigma Sigma where peace might not be considered cd. I am so happy to see this because This is your Student Christian Asso- crosse team, a \Vesleyan, or the many Tau sorority, she sel'ved them well Il thing in the pnst, nTC ul'ged to join it is indicative of the type of charact- ciation; it is only as successful in its other jobs he so consciously fills, has as chaplain in her sophomore year and one of the foul' commissions which are er of our college students who realize endeavor to serve you, as you make it, not kept him from becoming a member is always there when clean-up comes of the honarary fraternity, Alpha her way or decorations are to be made. the importance of the spiritual as weI! by your support. Kappa Alpha. Nor has it hurt his Art is one of her hobbies and she was " ability to consume food, for although appointed Art Editor of the 1955 G.C. Murphy & Co. I hate to admit it, he can consistantly Aloha. Another hobby is that much- outeat me. _This sometimes presents a needed aiternlJon nap. .- The Friendly Store Delicious Look Your Best problem, as he is still eating dinner Milly has taken on active interest when supper is sel'ved. However, in in the affairs of her class. She was Foods In true New Jersey fashion, he triumphs elected secl'etary for her junior year Dormitory Ind CI.nroom 'by. eating both at once when the n.eed and was also responsible for the Supplia PAIIAGON SHOES grass skirts and leis in "Rolling In AT Hard \Vorker The Isles." Here is a young man who has Wesleyanctte Veep 6-10 Weat Main Street found God, and who's life so -glows The Wesleyanettes is another Ol'· WUbnhater. Md. Griffin's Duvall Jones with feeling, that to know him is to ganization in which my l'oomate feel the goodness of the Creator be- participates. She was Vice President ANW-345 side you. Today, he is "High on the last year, so being a V. P. is nothing Hill" of Western Maryland; someday new to Milly. he will he High in the Heaven of God. The greatest honor bestowed upon For never is he to busy to heal' or to a WMC co-cd is to be a Trumpeter. J. WM. HULL, J.w.l.r help someone, never to busy to laugh You're right, Milly was chosen as or smile. ,Vhen he plays, hard; when one of three from her class at the For Over Hall Century he works, he wOl'ks hard. No wonder tapping ceremony last May. he is High On The Hill. In addition to all her talents' and Expert Watch. Jewelry Continuous 1 p. m. Saturdays. Holi- abilities, she is always ready to listen and Eye-Glass Repairing Weekday Matinees: 2 p. m. day shows continuous from 2 p. m. to someone's tale of woe or to trot Evenings 7 and 9 p. m. Sunday Matinees: 2 and 4 p. m. 2 and 4 p. m. Stationery downtown for food fol' a 'midnight Sunday Matinees: 9 p. m. Evening show 9 p. m. \Veekday shows Evenings snack. If I have given the impression 105 W. Main Street continuous from 6:45 p. m. and that I a~l prejudiced and slightly Continuous,2 p. m. Saturdays and more than pl'oud of this wonderful Holidays Tues., Oct. 5 Greeting Cards gal, then you have the right idea. THE CARNIVAL STORY Tues., Wed., Oct. 5-6 (Tech nicoloI') at BIWKEN LANCE Anne Baxter Compliments of P. G. COFFMAN J. R. EVERHART STATIONERY (Cinemascope, Technicolor) Steve Cochran Spencer Tracy 20% OFF Jean Peters Thurs., Fri., Oct. 6-7 Times Bldg. COLLEGE BARBER Richard Wagner IIANS CHlHSTIAN ANDEHSON At the Forks at Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct., 7-8-0 (Technicolor) Danny Kay Jane's Gift Shop (Cinemascopc, Technicolor) Jeanmarie GARDEN OF EVIL S. 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