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PEP PRO[)UCERS PAGE 4 Vol. 33, No.4 WESTERN MARYI.ANIl. COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER. MD. November 8, 1955 TRUSTEES VOTE TO RAZE.OLD MAIN Board Suggests New Library; 'Kind Lady' To Be Presented Frats Install By College Players, Nov. 18 New Members Student Activities Building Fraternities recently completed the . Old Main will be demolished to make room for the new 1000- On Friday evening, November 18, at 8:15 p.m. the College pledging of new members into the seat chapel which, according to plans, is slated for construction in Players, under the direction of Miss Esther Smith, will present the clubs. Bids were sent out on Wednes- the spring. . play Kind Lady. The play was adopted by Edward Choderov from day, October 26, and were accepted by This action was taken in the semi-annual meeting of the Board a story by Hugh Walpole. This melodrama had a'successful run Friday, October 28. of Trustees on October 28. The Board voted for the razing of the on Broadway under the management of Potter and Haight. "Hell Week" began Monday, Octo- building, which houses so much of Western Maryland's history and The plot is woven around a dignified and kind hearted middle- ber 31, and "Hell Night" was held last .traditions, after the acceptance of a gift of $200,000 from Mrs. Wil- aged woman living quietly in her London home. As the exciting Friday evening for the Bachelors and liam G. Baker Jr., for the erection of the new chapel on that site. mystery surrounding her life becomes intensified, the suspense the Black & Whites. The Gamma Bets The gift, according to WMC's president, Lowell S. Ensor, sup- brooding over the house takes on the most dramatic proportions" and Preacher-a held their initiations plements a contribution of $100,000 The cast of Kind Lady includes: Leslie Werner, Janet Seymour, last night. made some years ago for the same The Rev. John A. Trader, purpose. Mrs. Baker', in making her Alpha Gamma Tau gift, stipulated that construction of class of 1920, has bee~ elected to The new members of ._<\lphaGamma the Board of Trustees to fill the the Chapel begin "as soon as pos- Tau arc: Harold Atkinson, David ministerial vacancy created by sible." Baker, William Bloomer, Dick Brow- the death of Dr. Eugene C. Also discussed at the meeting was ley, Donald Brice, Francis Combs, MakoskY. Dr. Makosky died this a proposal for the building of a Allen Fellows, Jack Fossett, Ronald Student Activities Building and a new Glaeser, Harry Hurlbrink, Donald library. The total cost of the program, Stenley, George Trotter, Pete Ur- it was revealed, would be approxi- quhart, Buzz Weiner, Joe Wilke, and mately $800,000, a large portion of Ray Wright. Flash which is expected to be covered by the Delta Pi .Alpha President Lowell S. Ensor un- funds accumulated at the Mid-Century Delta Pi Alpha added the follow- nounced today that he will discuss Advance Program in 1951. (This sum is exclusive of the cost of the new ing names to their membership ros- future buildings on the campus and chapel.) However, no definite recom- ter: Edward Baxter, Charles Cock, probable dates for their erection in an Ray Crawford, Dick Gardiner, John SGA meeting, November 21 at 6:45 mendation for this program was pre- Gunderson, James Hayes, Richard p-m- Everyone is urged to attend as sented to the Board. Holburner, John Hort, Harry Lam- there will be a question and answer New Chapel bert, Gerry Miller, Coleman Paul, session. The new chapel, to be known as Richard Plasket, __:rhomas Riggin, Baker Memorial Chapel," is to be Anthony Sarbanes, William Spaar, erected in memory of Daniel Baker, Nick Spinnato, Fred Stover, and Fred ACP Rates 'Bug' Joseph D. Baker, William G. Baker, Walker. and Mrs. Sarah Baker Thomas. The CoUege Pl4yer8 8Jwwn at a crucial nwment in a recent rehear8al of Kind Gamma 'leta Chi Mr. Fred L. Kildow, Director of the A fund for a new organ for Baker Collegiate Press Lady. Left to riyM: Ja;n Kapmun. NanC'JI--?enftypo:cker,Bill Humbert, Janet Gamma Beta Chi welcomed as new Associated that The Gold Bug recently Memorial Chapel lias been established announced was Seym,our, Bill Tribby, atui Frank Benson: members: Jack Anderson, Robert rated as a first class paper for the by Roger J. Whiteford, '06,' of Wash- Christian, Wayne Holter, James May, ington, it was announced. The organ Margaret Janney, Nancy Kemmerer, second semester of the academic year will be constructed by the Aeolian- Marina Xintas, William Stein, Wil- seA To Induct Members Frank Mayer, Gene Michaels, Wray 1954 -1955. The Assistant Director Skinner Organ Company of Boston. liam Tribby, Charlotte Ridgely, Frank Mowbray, Scott Phillips, Buddy Pipes, and Supervising Judge, Arthur M. The Building and Grounds Com- Benson, Nancy Pennypacker, Janet With Candlelight Service William Blader, and Ray Stevens. Sauderson, noted, "First Class rat- mittee or the Board recommended that Kapraun, Richard Graham, and Wil- During Regular Meeting Pi Alpha Alpha ings have been given only to those out- the new chapel be located on the top liam Humbert. standing papers which show high The following accepted bids from of the Hill at the center of the cam- Mrs. Joy Winfrey has designed the Tomorrow, November 9, at 6:45, the Pi Alpha Alpha Fraternity: Robert quality work in all categories of cover- pus, necessitating the destruction of settings. Working with her in produc- Student Christian Association wi.ll Barth, Richard Buterbaugh, Richard age, content, and physical properties." Old Main and Yingling Gymnasium. tion are stage manager William Trib- hold a candlelight service in Baker Davidson, Stanley Dennis, Richard He also commented that, "Papers by and assistant stage manager Les- Chapel for the induction of new Jones, Thomas Llewelyn, Donald Lutz, which are accorded All-American or ROTC Relocated lie Werner. Erich Willen will be in members who have attended three or Robert McCormick, James Manning, First Class ratings should be justly Yingling Gymnasium will probably charge of the lighting effects. Marina more meetings. These meetings could Daniel Miles, Fred Rausch, Herbert proud of their fine achievement." be the first building to go and could Xintas will handle the costumes and have been at the chapel, commissions, Seel, Thomas Stewart, Fred Stone- TIw Gold Bug will receive an honor be torn down immediately after the Janet Kapraun will be property or denominations. About fifty wi'll re- sifer, and Erich Willen. rating certificate from £he ACP some relocation of the Reserve Officer mistress. Working on the painting of ceive these membership cards. Bruce time in the near future. This certifi- Training Corps in the basement of scenery are Mar-ilyn Eccleston, Joan Price will preside. There will be an- cate will be placed on display in the Albert Norman Ward Hall, the com- Durno, Grace Fletcher, Anna Jarrell, other candlelight membership service Artists Present Ex~ibit Gold Bug office. mittee reported. Pat Werner and Richard Graham. at the beginning of the second semes- Ward and McKinstry Halls could Mary West Pitts, Jean Goode, and ter. Next week, there will be individual Hand-made jewelry, leather goods, be demolished after the men who now Joyce Harrington are in charge of meetings pf the four commissions. drawings, and paintings will be fea- Correction occupy them are moved into the new hand properties. The publicity man- IRe tured tomorrow night itt the opening Daniel Mac Lea Hall. agers are Leslie Werner and Marilyn The next meeting of the Interna- of an art exhibit in the exhibition The names of Jane Gilds, The committee also recommended Eccleston. tional Relations Club will take place room of Hering Hall. The husband Janet Seymour; and Jcan War- that the front part of Old Main, in- The cost of admission to the play, in McDaniel Lounge at 6:45 p. m. on and wife artist team Betty Cooke and field wen'; inadvertently omitted cluding Smith and Hering Halls, re- Kind Lady, will be one dollar. This is Thursday, November 10. The program William Steinmetz will be present for from the list of new members main until the activities located there the opening. the only production of the year at will include recordings from Edward The hours tomorrow night will be of. the Sigma Sigma Tau soror- can be moved. which a charge is made by the College R. Murrow's informative "Hear it 8:00 to 10:00 p.m., and the exhibit ity which appeared .in the last Players. The profit made at this per- Now" series. issue. Seminary Moves will continue from November 9 to No- formance is used by them to help with Alpha Kappa Alpha vember 30. Since the Westminster Theological other activities on the hill. They fur- Alpha Kappa Alpha initiated their Seminary has definite plans to move nish lights for all the dances, make- new members last night in McDaniel to Washington by the fall of 1958, and up for any other campus presenta- Lounge. The new members are Peggy the Seminary building will then be tion, and almost the entire equipment Pate, Joanne Parrish, Mary Hargett, available to the college, it was sug- for the Junior Follies. and Harold McClay. There are eight gested that the razing of the final new associate members. The officers The French Club's newest project section of Old Main could be completed are Richard Huffines, President j is the adoption of their French orphan, after that date. Music Students Stanley Bice, Vice-President; and Lois Claude Pertuy. Claude was obtained that Departments and activities held in wflson, Secretary and Treasurer. the generosity of Miss Ruth through section could then be moved to French Club Benson, former house directoress Begin Recitals A color film, Un Vrai Paradis, will McDaniel Hall, by her contribution of of the Seminary building or to the pre- if a new one is con- sent Library, headline the French Club program on $120 to the Save the Children Feder- Monday, November 14, at 6:45 p.in. structed. The first student music recitals were ation. This gift enabled the French given this afternoon in the recital in McDaniel Lounge. Club to assume the sponsorship. Destruction Regretted room of Levine Hall. Stanley Green- All art and history students as well Claude is a ten year old boy who Many of the trustees expressed burg, Janet Seymour, and Margaret as French students are especially in- sadness in voting for the destruction Whitfield performed at the piano. vited to attend. now lives with his grandmother since of Old Main. However, a report of the Betty Ely sang two solos and a duet The film was procured through the the death of his mother in March of meeting stated, "they voted in the with Hugh Howell, while Katherine French and American Cui t u r a I this year. His father was deported to affirmative because they were con- Chamberlain and Mac Howard pre- Services in New York, and will. be Germany during World War II, and vinced, after hearing the committee's sented a duet. shown through the courtesy of the died in a concentration camp. report that all possible sites and loca- Department of WMC. Military These recltals are held every Tues- Classics Club Any contributions from the student tions had been carefully studied, that day afternoon at 4 :15 p. m., and are A sound reeording of the Battle of body for Claude will be gratefully re- . the recommended location at the open to the student, body. ceived. Miss Margaret Snader will center of the Hill is to the best in- 'I'hermopylae narrated by Bill Leonard terest of the college for the many The music department is making of C.B.S. will be given on November accept the gifts in her room in Lewis plans for a television show, "T.V. 21, at 6 :45 in McDaniel Lounge by Hall. years which lie ahead." Campus" over WBAL- TV. The exact the Classics Club. Suggested contributions include used Officers of the Board are: chair- date is unknown, but the program will This was the decisive battle by the clothing, and toys and games for a boy man, F. Murray Benson; vice-chair- be presented sometime before the end Greeks against the invading Persian of ten whose interests include reading CI(1,ude Pertuy, new orphan of man, William W. Chase, and secre- of the semester. army. and mechanics. l-e Circle Francais tary, Lowell S. Ensor.
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