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The Gold Bug, Sept. 23, 1957 3 High On The Hill From Here To Eternity ---Via Fort Meade Wray Mowbray And Judy Corby By Jack Fossett get to my tent to dress would have of OUI camp, the spot hght demon cer tai nly IQwe1ed my morale If I str anon Many things that were Assume SGA Responsibilities tion to be a gung-ho army officer, I hadn't had such a great respect for taught us at camp were strictly Since it has always been my ambi- felt that the only way to achieve this the military. I think that the staff learning how to fig-ht and so for-th, By Dick Pla~ket By Jean Lambertson: and Flo Melll goal would be by taking advanced realized this because they scheduled but others were things that would come in handy in civilian life as well; another activity at the same time as r:OTC. This entails summer camp One of the fastest things ever to The time: the night before shower call; so you could do one of this was one of those times. After an hit this campus was Wray Mowbray. The placo : her room which consists of four weeks at Fort two things in the evening, either hour's march we got to the spot If you don't believe me just try to The girl: Judy Corby George G. Meade and two weeks at shower or eat supper. Most of us where it was located, and they didn't find him sometime. The mood: confusion Camp A. P. HilL Well, I heard stories didn't mind though, for 13 hours on just lct us look at it. They turned it of how rough it would be and how Wr-ay was born and raised on the YQU can find Judy Corby rushing the move is not enough time to work on everything. That march at night "Eastern Sho'" in Cambridge, 'Md. to, hurrying from, clopping- around much r would dislike it, but then I up an appetite; it took longer than and the inspiring demonstration were rumor this He graduated from Cambridge High thinking about, forgetting when, forgot we got the real because before that to digest breakfast. the things that made it all seem going, scoop about wonder-ing- where cutting up, camp. The ROTC gave out a booklet I believe in giving credit where worthwhile. Next to this, I guess the painting for, sketching on credit is due and I must in all fair- things that I felt most valuable were She's a fiend with the scissors on summer camp and what to bring. ness say that the meals with the ex- the lecturers and practical exercises (be it on a dress or her hair), a It sounded pretty realistic because ccption of breakfast were good. The on the assembly, disassembly, and connoisseur of colleges, a lover of after all, we are tcxpavers and we only little gripe I have is the fact that functioning of the weapons that were SLEEP, bargains and art. keep the army going. The booklet said the mess halls were always filled with about to become obsolete. All in all it She can be found painting to bring your golf clubs, fishing rod, hot steam. 'I'hcr-e is a reason for was a rough experience and it only poster-s, signs or drops for the bathing suit, athletic equipment, and everything done in the army and the took six weeks to recuperate. because one forthcoming campus dance. your musical instruments to lull away only explanation I could find must need something would We don't mean to imply that Judy the evenings. And with only a forty- have been that they were trying to Palmer Appointed isn't qualified for her position as sterilize the food as we ate it. Vice President of the SGA. One has foul' hour week, it would be sort of One day while we were on bivouac excitement To Gold Bug Staff only to look at her past achievement dull, but of course the Military Ball at A.P. Hill T sensed record to find this 'Out. The facts are would take care of at least part of mounting in the ranks. We were all simple: She is an art-education the free time. For the rest of the free guessing but we were not yet sure Dick Palmer has been appointed to vacancy as major, a member of the Phi Alpha time, we were permitted to take part what was to come that evening. We fill a Joanne Trabucco co-Ienturc editor guard as duty, with such in on the GOLD activities Mu sorority, an organization in which kitchen police, rifle cleaning, boot knew and hoped that it would be BUG staff. The announcement of his she has held several offices; an ac- something big, pet-haps the biggest nnpointment was released by Flo tive participant in all sports; past shining, brass cleaning, barracks event of the entire program. At about Mehl, editor-in-chief on September SGA representative for her class for guard and if you were fortunate 1400 hours we got the official confir- 18,1957. three years, and a 'I'rumpeter'. She enough other special details that a mation. This was it, the high point has distinguished herself many times pr-ivileged few received. Dick is a veteran of western Mary- in the past and it is apparent that The facilities were excellent- land as well as the ann).'. He attended showers and a complete latr-ine for Adequate Reason school here in 1952 and ]953, and in 1954 and came up to the "Hill" so each platoon, the only drawback was after a semester at University of that he could play tennis. However, that you were hardly ever permitted The college registrar was sur- Mar-yland, he was drafted into the Wray discovered there was more to to use them, for it seemed that they prised last Tuesday when a United States Army for two years. college than tennis-studies! But were just about to be inspected and young man rushed up to the Dick is returning to Western Mary- Wray made the adjustment success- were 'Off limits. But the charmers window and asked to be admit- land as a full junior 0)' member of fully and has accumulated some ex- were the A. P. Hill showers; they ted as a student in the college. the Class of 1959. tra credits in his three year's. were located about a half n mile from She asked him his reason for Palmer attended the past summer and ear-ly In his freshman year Wray was our tent at the end of an extremely making such a late application session here fOJ' football returned in camp. The hot water dusty road. training was very September elected as class representative to the for entrance. The young man However, due to a head injury, he SGA. After doing such a bang up job relaxing after a hard day, but the explained. "I asked my girl to was forced to drop football and also 'Vray was re-elected twice to this dust that covered me before I could marry me last night, and she position in his sophomore and junior said she would 'Only if I attend- his anticipated major in physical ed- years. At the conclusion of his third Cheerleaders ed Western Maryland." ucation. He has now enrolled as a Dick plans to go into year Wray conducted a successful Cheerleader tryouts ill begin He was accepted. biology field education, in which he the campaign and was elected to the Wednesday, September 25th at 4:15 has some experience as an emergency presidency of WII1C's student govern- p.m. in the Blanche 'Yard Gym. Prac- teacher at Suitland High School this ment association. To date it has been tice sessions will continue thr-ough Crooked Road past spring. obvious that he is worthy of this of- Friday, September 27, and judging fice. will take place Monday, September Cent, [rom pa,ge 2, col. 5 a mourn- eCVI/I.OiL <11tea.Ue As for tenuis ; OPlJ<>singteams are 30. AppliclllltS WIll be choson on the a yellow cup on a Rich Man's table always awal'e that they will have to basis of ability, appearance, pep, 'Or a crumpled car without contend with that "Kid" from Cam- JIIdy Corby poise, and personality. Members of er." 'kJ~k.,M~ bridge. The "Kid" has held down the the cheering squad and fuculty will Suddenly, he had an insight into number one slot on the Green Ter- she will continue to dQ so. But to us, make final decisions on Monday. what the old mechanic had hied to Weekday Shows 7 and 9 p.lll. rors' "Racket Club" for two years these al'e not the most important All freshmen and sophomores al'e say. There would be other races and £11Jl(la~'lIlatine('s: 2 and 4 p.m. and by all predictions will do the things. What sbe has been is not as eligible to participate, and a fixed he would drive thcm. But, now there Evcnings 9 p.m. same this season. The only thing that important as what she is. She is a number of chcerleaders will bc chQscn was a chance that he might win this ('r!lltilllHlll~ Show~ from 2 p.m. will keep him out of that position will symbol of the American co-ed: ener- fl''Om each class. Election to the squad one. Then, he saw, fast approaching, SallO'day and Holidays be Prof. Hurt's fear of what the getic, dependable, yet friendly and is for the duration of the individual's the looping turn, and he knew that hc "Kid's" size 13 feet will do w the fun-loving. stay at the college would be going too fast to hold the Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. new tennis courts. car to the road. He braked, slowed Sept. 22-23-24-25 In the past three years on the Heagy's Sport Shop and dived through the turn behind THE pnlDE AND TIlE PASSION "Hill" Wray has also participated on the Ferrari and rode beneath the Cary Grant Sophia Loren the Rifle team, French Club, IRC, 16 W. Main To start the school year right chcckered flag ill second place. Frank Sinfitra FAC, and IFC. Wray is an active Tilden 8-5515 Be sure t.o keep Benny's in sight -Robllrt C. BOl'den, ;". member of the "Gamma Bets" and a A Complete Sports Line Technicolor-Cinemascope top scorer on their basketball squad. Local Store Plans Open House Soon T11ur., Fri., Sat. Sept. 26-27-28 You've tried the rest LAUNDROMAT HOUSE OF NUMBERS G. C. Murphy Now try the best. 5 Locust Street Westminster will and Company in Jack Palance Barbara Lang annual its hold Delicious Opposite Parking Lot open house to welcome college stud- Cinemnscope cnts on Oct. 7 from 7 to 9 p. m. Foods OAI1..Y-7:30 . 5:00 1I1r. William L. Maine, manager of Sun., Mon., Tues. Sept. 29-30, Oct. 1 FRIDA Y UNTIL 8 :00 Tilden 8-7830 Murphy's, has invited all members LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON AT of the faculty a11d student body to at- Closed Wed. 12:00 Noon tend. Refreshments and favors for Gary Cooper Audrey Hepburn Griffin's FHEE TIlden R-8677 The Colonial Dining Room the guests are are planned. In addition Wed., ThuL Oct. 2-3 Our New Addition to be awarded and door prizes SERVICE DEI.IVFHY TO COLLEGE gift certificates will go to winners of THE SEVENTH SIN a grand drawing. Eleanor Parker Bill Travers Cinemascope TOM MILLER SNACKS It Pays To Look Well Fri., Sat. Oct. 4-5 CAMPUS AGENT OMAR KHAYYAM for the "By George" Visit The Corncl Wilde Debra Paget Modern G. I. Laundry SPECIAL TechnicolOI'-Cinemascope and Cleaners Hollywoodburger _ Submarine Avenue Barber Shop Bar-B-Que---Twinburger 223 E. Green St. Twin Kiss Icc Cream Where The Students Go TIlden 8-6670 Thick Shakes - Root Beer Float All Laundry and Dry Cleaning 2 BLOCKS FROM COLLEGE 85 Pennsylvania Avenllt' 'Vork Guaranteed Near Vet Village Continuous 1 p. m. Saturdays. Holi· day shows continuous from 2 p. m. Sunday l\[atinees: 2 and 4 p. m. Evening show 9 p. m. Weekday shows Baugher's Restaurant Artistically arranged for Rasinsky's Pharmacy continuous from 6:45 p. m. FOR FLOWERS .JUST OFF THE CAMPUS each different personality ''Reliable Prescriptions" Fri., Sat. THE LIVING IDOL Sept. 27-28 Lillian Montevecchi Steve Forrest FOR A MEAL OR SNACK DUTTERER'S Drugs and Everyday Needs Technicolor 30 W_ Main St. Homemade Ice Cream and Thick l\1i1kshakes 114 Pennsylvania Ave. Westminster, Md. Fri., Sat. (Double Feature) Sept. 4-5 THAT CHALLENGED OPEN EVERY DAY TIlden 8-9350 TIlden 8-7100 MONSTER THE WORLD THE VAMPIRE