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SG A HEADS PAGE 4 Vol. 33, No.1 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WEsTMINSTER, MD. September 27, 1955 FacultyReplacements Number N 647 Enroll For Fall Semester; Seven For New College Year N As Orientation Week Closes Seven new members of the faculty will be present to greet Six hundred forty-seven men and women are enrolled for the students as classes resume tomorrow, the Administration. an- . d 1955-56 academic year according to figures announced by the Reg- nounces. The new instructors include Dr. Richard Bennett Hovey, )strar's office. Professor Gerald E. Cole, Miss Nancy E. Lindberg, Dr. Karl Lee About two hundred forty-six 'students will wear the traditional Lockwood, Professor Eugene M. Nuss, Miss Frances Russell, and green and gold beanies as Freshmen. A few of the number are Mr. Richard Wagner Keefer. transfer students. Dr. Hovey replaces Dr. Thomas Marshall as the Assistant Pro- Five foreign students have also been accepted. Ki Jun Ohm, fessor of English. He received his A. B. degree at the University of Cincinnati and his M. A. and Ph.D. J who arrived in the states this summer, Wesley Kyung-Ho Pang, who has been here for two years, and ~:~::;lYf~~~vasH:~vi:rS~ru¥t~~v:~s~~~Captain Thornfon Dies Kenneth Kong SuI Chang, who has Universities of Cincinnati and just arrived in this country, are all Pennsylvania. from Seoul, Korea. Abdulaziz Futaih, a two-year resident in the States, is Marshall Leaves here on a government scholarship Dr. Marshall left his post here from Yemen.. Arabia. Mr. Futaih is during the early part of September. one of three students sent to the He is now head of the English de- United States on a scholarship of this partment at Kenl State University in kind from Arabia. Kent, Ohio as Professor of English. Miss Johanna Faigenberg has just He had taught here since 1943. arrived as a student from Tel-Aviv, Professor Cole is now Chairman of Israel. the Department of Music with the rank of Associate Professor. He re- Orientation Ends places Miss Maude Gesner. Having a The Freshmen Orientation week Bachelor of Music degree from the ended tonight, with a pep rally and University of Kansas and a Master's Opportunities for more than an informal mixer in Blanche Ward degree form Oberlin College, Pro- Americans to undertake graduate gym. Highlights of the orientation fessor Cole is a candidate for the study or research abroad during the period included the Dickinson game, Ph.D at the Eastman School of Music 1956-1957 academic year under H~t Commands where new etudents were taught in Rochester, N. Y. terms of the Fulbright Act have cheers by the busload, and the Fac- Miss Lindborg, fro m Omaha, announced by the Departmen of Local Cadet Unit ulty Tea in McDaniel Lounge. Nebraska, comes .to WMC as the State. Assistant Professor of Music. She has The most recent Western Maryland consequences for persistent and flag- Upperclassmen' members of the a B. A. in music from Omaha Uni- graduate to receive a Fulbright rant bad citizenship." Howard Hunt is the Cadet Com- Freshman- Advisory Council, the Stu- versity, and an M. A. in theory from Scholarship is Richard Floyd Brene- In simpler terms, the system is de- mander of the Western Maryland Re- dent Government. Association, and the Eastman School of Music. man, '55, who is studying Protestant serve Officers Training Cor-ps this other campus organizations returned Theology at Westphalian State Uni- signed to promote one thing-good year. Cadet Lt. Col. Hunt is a senior early to assist in the orientation. Ph.D. from Cornell versity, Munster, Germany. campus citizenship with the expected from Woodbury, N.J. Dr. Lockwood, Dr. E. M. Arnette's A Western Maryland Professor, Dr. result of a better college community. Second in command is Cadet Major FAC Assists replacement, comes from Cornell Uni- Thomas F. Marshall, then professor of Those who make outstanding con- Lester W. Clem, senior, of walkers; versity where he was a graduate American Literature here, spent the tributions to the campus community Members of the FAC are Jack An- assistant in the Department of Chem- academic year 1953-54 in Greece under will be placed on the Dean's List~ of ville, Md. Brad Jones and Gene Hedg- derson, Charlie Cock, Paul Ensor, Both are captains. seniors, cock are istry. He received the Ph.D. fJ;'om a Fulbright award. While there he Campus Citizens. A student must do Brad from Merchantville, N. J" and Jack Fossett, Dick Graham, Stan Cornell, and will be Assistant Pro- gave lectures in English and American good work in the classroom and in Gene of Takoma Park, Md. Greenberg, Larry Hall, Joh'} Hort, fessor of Chemistry. Language and Literature at the Uni- campus or dormitory life. He need be Tom Llewelyn, Wray Mowbray, Cole- Professor Nuss, who replaces Pro- versity of Athens. outstanding in only one. It is expected Company officers are Company A., man Paul, Buddy Pipes, Dick Plasket, fessor B. J. DeCourcy as Assistant Countries in which study grants are that 100-150 students will be on the Nick Rausch; B, Ken Smith and C, Sam Reed, Mike Savarese, Bill Slade, Professor of Education, has a B. S. available are Australia, Au s t ria, list. Andy Tafuri. Nick Sptnnato, George Trotter, Pete from Bloomsburg State Teachers' Belgium and Luxembourg, Burma, And here are the advantages to be- Lt. Col. R. J. Speaks said that the Urquhart, Brant Vitek, Ray Stevens, College, Bloomsburg. Pa. and an M.S. Ceylon, Chile, Denmark, Finland, ing on the recognition list: (1) No drill team, newly organized last year Jeanne Blair, Peggy Conover, Judy from Temple University. France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Administrative Warnings for pre-post is to be expanded to twenty men, if Corby, Sue Davidson, Betty Ely, Caryl Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, holiday absence for convenient travel present plans work out. This snappy Ensor, Norma Fulgham, Jean Goode, Successor in Econ. Dept. group performs at various college Lori Jones, Janice Larson, Joan Luck- Miss Fruncea Russell will succeed Norway, Philippines, and United arrangements, job requirements, etc. functions euch as football games. abaugh, Milly Macubin, Bev Parsons, Kingdom. Dr. T. A. Thn~'ntoll in the Economics (2) Exemption from penalty for ab- Mary-West Pitts, Sara Price, Ginny Grants under the Buenos Aires Con- The Depar-tment. She holds a B. A. from vention program are also available sence beyond the number allowed from organized Women's Sponsor Corps also Quinn, Ruth Ridinger, Wilma Robert- for the first time last year, the University ftf Maine, has done for Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, chapel and assembly (3) Exemption is to be continued this year. There will son, Dot Snider, Mary Tomlinson, graduate study nt the University of Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Re- from regulations of class attendance, be a sponsor for the entire corps and Winnie Walsh, Margaret Whitfield, North Carolina. and will soon receive public, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, if, "such students maintain satisfac- individual sponsors for each company, Barbara Boggs, Gay Gauer, Joan her Master's from the University of Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Pat-a, tory standards of work and the de- the band, and the drill team. Grenzer, Ethel Vonderheide, and Na- Maine. guay, Peru and Venezuela. sign of the course permits" and (4) Each unit elects its own sponsor. Mr. Keefer, a WMC graduate of These grants are made by the De- Addition late leave privileges for Nominations are to be in by October talieWarfield. the class of 1934 received an L.L.B. partment of State under the Fulbright women students. . 6. Cadets will vote on October 18. SGA Returns from the Unfversttv of Maryland. He Act (79th Congress) with funds made A student maycbe taken from the The Queen and her court for the is a well known lawyer in Baltimore, available through the sale of surplus list for flagrant violation of the spirit Returning for the SGA were Dan and will instruct in business law. property abroad. of the system. Military Ball in March will be selected Moylan, Priscilla McCoy, and Lenny from these girls. Interested students should request The following men received com- Martin. Back for the SCA were Bruce Jarrell, Ann Price, Bill Cook, and forms last spring Dr. William from Ensor To Address application room 206 Lewis Hall. The WMC Plays Host missions in the Army Reserve: Ellis F. Charlotte Ridgely. as Second Lieu- tenants Ridington, closing date for receipt of completed Cline; Edward L. Fogler; Arthur H. Gene GoB,. Charlie Luttrell, Bill Fall Convocation applications is October 31. Students To British Students Gould; CarlL D. LaMar; Louis H. Man- Tribby, for and Dottie Rach were pres- Halle; Donald H. Hen- while Aloha, returning the ent are urged to begin who are interested sler; Jay Experi- co-operation the In The annual fall convocation of work on the applications early in ment in International with living, the Edu- arin; J. M. Marshall; James Monniger; staff members for the GOLD BUG were Kay Mehl, Bob Crush, Bill Muh- Western Maryland College will be held October. cation Department of Western Mary- Craig N. Schmall; Charles T. White; tomorrow at 11 :30 a. m. in Alumni land played host to six British young and Barry A. "Winkelman. lenfeld, Les Werner, Flo Mehl, and Hall. President Lowell Ensor will ad- G. C. Murphy Company Also, William T. Adams; William Nancy Willis. dress the student body. people August 1-14. The group con- L. -1-sburn; James W. Bimestejer ; Fran Chirichillo "was seen early as Included in the official ceremony To Hold Open House sisted of Donald Uymer, Surrey, Alvin M. Bopst Jr.; Larry S. Crist; president of McDaniel with Mary will be the introduction of the faculty, England; Hilary Ruth and Shirley Roy T. Etzler; Ronald F. Jones; Phil- "Warren, Blanche ward's president. presentation of awards, including the G. C. Murphy and Co., in West- Marian Banes, Finchley, London; lip R. Lawyer; Thomas H. Mabry; Mary Bond worked for Dr. Russell, Wimala Visvanath Perera Abeysekera Felix Mer-ely Award, and an honor- minister, will hold an open house to (Ceylonese), London; John M. Har, Samuel L. Mann; Charles E. Phipps; and Beth Crompton served in the able mention list of underclassman. welcome college student and faculty rison, Surrey, and Glyndeur Jenkins, and Barry Pickus. library. on October 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. Wales. Edward Smith was commissioned wtutem L. Maine, the store's new The group was in the United States Second Lieutenant in the regular Dorm Incomplete manager, said that there will be re- for six weeks. For three weeks, they Army. freshments, entertainment, and prizes. Be A 'Bugger' Daniel Macl.ea Hall, the new dorml, Mr. Maine added that all purchases lived with families in Middletown, New York. to Western came then They tory for men students, has not been made by students that night will be Maryland for two weeks and attended 1000-Seat Chapel Calling all who love to pound completed for the beginning of the at a 10 per cent discount. classes and lived in the dorms. As typewriters, interview interest- fall semester as expected, President guests of Dr. Joseph Coleman, gov- Slated For Spring ing faculty'members, adminis- Ensor announced recently. erment director of Gettysburg Battle- trative officers, and students, it was impos- I Clubs Change Quarters I Though all efforts were made to field, and the Gettysburg Rotary Club, Plans are being made for the con- smear paste, deliver papers, or speed the construction, the group visited historic scenes in struction of a new chapel which will blue-pencil copy. sible to have the building complete for The clubrooms of the Iota Gamma Gettysburg. seat form 900 to 1000 persons. A date The GOLD BUG needs you. the opening of school. Chi and Sigma Sigma Tau sororities The Experiment in International for the beginning of construction is We pay well in experience, per- In the meantime, Ward and Me- have been relocated in the basement Living, founded in 1943, is a non- tentatively set for early spring. sonal satisfaction and congen- Kinstry Halls are available for of McDaniel Hall. The Sigmas moved profit educational corporation which The planned construction of the new iality. temporary use and students will be from Blanche Ward, and the Ictes strives to build up understanding be. chapel is made possible at this time Drop in after supper Thurs- transferred to their assigned rooms as from the fourth floor of McDaniel. tween the people of foreign nations. because of a sizeable gift designated day night and talk to our page soon as possible. It is still indefinite The new clubrooms cover half the Anyone interested further in the work for this purpose, President Ensor said. editors and department man- as to when the men may move in, but area of the basement. Tentative plans of the Experiment or in the possibility Architects are drawing plans in agers. Don't be shy. You'll miss it is hoped it will be before very cold are being made to convert the other of joining a group should contact Dr. colonial design which will harmonize the fun! weather. half into a community lounge. Joseph Bailer. with other campus building.
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