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WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND November 7, 1958 Separate Tables Is Annual Traditional Activities To Highlight Thanksgiving Presentation Annual Homecoming Celebration The Thanksgiving Play will be way when it was produced during given November 21, 1958, at 8:15 the 1!)56-57 season. The play was 11min Alumni Hall. 'Phis, year the written by a superb craftsman who play will be "Separate Tables" by comes to grips triumphantly with a Terence Rattigan. The play is moving theme. Brooks Atkinson made up of two dramas which have of the New York Times says "Mr. in common only their settfng - a Rattigan conveys overwhelming British seaside resort hotel. Each pity and tenderness. What he does drama centers around two quite not say is more eloquent than what different couples. The owner of he has put on paper. The sui-race the hotel, Miss Cooper, played by is taut and resilient, but the in- Marsha. Reifsnyder, ties the plays terior of the play is deep and mer- together and it is through her kind ciful - he illuminates human na- ussrstance that the two lonely ture." couples are able to find happiness. Miss Smith Directs "Table by the Window" The play is being directed by The cast of the first drama, Miss Esther Smith. The sets "Table by the Window" is: Mable, were designed by William Tribby, Sharon Board; Lady Matheson, who is also the technical director. Karen Helbig; Mrs. Railton-Bell, The stage manager is Robert Har- ;!ina Kirby; Miss Meacham, Mary rts. Lighting will be handled by Harrison; Doreen, Jill Brown; Mr. Luther Martin and Wayne Crock- Fowler, Stephen Oallendar ; Mrs. ett who will be assisted by the jun- Shankland, Shirley Ream; Miss ior dramatic art students. Coopers Muraha Reifsnyder; Mr. 'I'here will be a charge of $1.00 Malcolm, Clarence Kaylor ; Charles fur the play. This is the only time Stratton, Allen Wortz; and Jean din-ing the year that a charge- is Tanner, Patricia Garcia. made for a drumat.ic production. In the second play, "Table Num- This money is used to furnish ber Seven," which takes place equipment for the dramatic art de- The 1959 H&/ltecoming COl1J"t----Peggy Stakem, Sue Warren, Pat Sctuuf er, ShiJ'ley Rcam, Cal'o/e Gordon, - eighteen months later, the guests partment. The annual college Homecoming ganizations will be arranged over are the same with the addition of Homecoming Hop celebration begins this evening the campus. They will be judged the following: Major- Pollack, Lu- 'with a pep rally in Alumni Hall by Maury Arsenault, Barbara ther Martin; Miss Railton-Bell, Third Forum Held Reflects Heritage and draws to a climax Saturday Beall, Ingrid Ewerts, Mrs. Scott, Patricia Cooper; and two casuals, evening, November 8, with the and Dr. Holthaus, and prizes will Griswold was the Dr. Leonard Beatrix Gill and James Gibson. speaker at the third faculty forum 'Of Football Past dance in Gill Gym. be given. An anonymous donor Action Is by the Sea of the year held last night in Me- At the pep rally, the cheerlend- has presented $25 to the SGA to be Homecoming year This The action of both plays takes Daniel Lounge. He discussed the Dance of Western the Mar-yland Col- era with the pom-pom girls and the used for prizes, so that an added be Green Terror in Homecoming will will set the atmos- interest place in the Beauregard Hotel in topic The People of Ab'ica South lege is dedicated to the sport of phere for the evening with cheers created. T1)e unknown personage Bournemoutb, a seaside> town on '-'I the Sahara. football and homecoming itsclf. and a skit. From the pep rally has also provided colored pennants the southern coast of England. In the discussion, Dr. Griswold Sponsored by the Alpha Gamma the group will move on to Main that will be put up on campus. The play is technically a comedy gaye an analysis of the main cul- Tan fraternity, they have chosen Alumni To Play Soccer march but at the same time is full of ture areas and three representative the theme of blending today and Street for the traditional winding At 10 :30 nm the varsity soccer into Westminster. After thoughtfulness and r-eal aignifi- pcopJes---the Nublans of Southern yesterday, reminding us of the its way down through town and team will play the Alumni. Re- canoe. Mr. Rattigan, one of Eng- Sudan. the Bag-anda, people 01; the her-Itage which .0' " college enjoys. back again, the paraders will as- land's leading playwrights, de- English protectorate Uganda, and "\ s the fans enter the ballroom semble in back of Hoffa Field near turning this yea I' to adrl spark Ent- to Stan are the Alumni team scr-ibes the playas a "plea for tol- the Ashant.i p~ople of the new state 'through a huge helmet, they will the bleachers for a bonfire. Kay erance." It is rE'3.11yu plea for the {of Ghana. His concluding re- find themselves in the midst of a Payne and Wayne Conrad have wisle, Denny Harmon, \Valt San- ders, and Don Tankersley. understanding of everyone. marks concerned the great social colorful footb •nll field. The deCQ- Separate Tables is one of Ratti- l)roblems of Africa-the race or ratjons will 00 in the traditionaal worked together to plan the eve- The Homecoming parade will ning's activities. gan's best plays and was an instant color h!l.l", coloniali~m, and the fu- colors of blue and white. On Saturday. morning' displays form shortly aiter lunch under the marshal, of parade Al_ direction Sllccess in London and on Brond- tUre of white settlement in Africa. Dr. Ensor to Crown Queen spom,ored by val'ious clubs and 01'- bel·t Dawkins. As in previous The highlight of the evening will ~'eaJ's, the senior class will plan the Annual Sponsors Selected he the crowning of Miss Pntricia f10at which carries the queen and the Homecoming Queen. Scholastic Cup Schaefer, hel" court. Sororities ancl.fraterni- ceremony under the goal Awarded Sigmas l>resident Ensor will perfornl t.he ties, as well as the ft'eshmen and By ROTC Cadet Battalion traditional sophomore classes, \vill enter floats in the parade which ,viII be judged pust located at the far ('nd of the For the second consecutive year ~ield. Throughout the dunce, the Sigma Sigma Tau has been award~ f<)llowing the parade by tlu'ee queen will be attended by her alumni. The procession ,vill move cuurt: Shirley Ream, Sue \Van'on, 0.,1 the illter-sorority scholastic cup along Main Street on to Hoffa fo)' the school year 1957-H158, Margaret Stakem, and Ca.role Gor- The Sigmas were first ,vith an Field. dOli. The queen and her court will overall sorol"ity average of 1.905. Terrors Meet Lycoming Hn"yey the guests as they dance to Delta Sigma Kappa was second At 1:30 pm the football game the delightful music of the Dellon- will get underway. The Western aires. with 1.68, Phi Alpha Mu third with Maryland Terrors ,vili meet Ly- Chi fourth 1.67, and Iota Gamma Refreshments Available with an ave-rage of 1.51. conling College for the first time }\n added attraction to any in Homecoming competition. The The winners will be guests at the dance, refreshments will be ava.i1- annual scholastic tea sponsored by Warriors from Williamsport, Penn- Rble in the back of the ballroom. the Inter-sorority Council. The sylvanja, have an improssive won- Taking care of this item is Albert tea will be held Tuesday, November lo~f' record thus far this season. Dawkins. Acting as general chair- 1 t, at 4 :30 pm in the Sigma club- During half time, netivities co- man of the dance is Thomas room. onlinated by Maury Arsenault and Davies. Seeing that the decora- In order to have permanent pos- Nelson Schl'ae.1r.Russum has ro:hibited in New queen and her escort with the at- were concluded is from Baltimore, Maryland, is school Englisl1. An active member and meeting refreshments and York, Rochester, and at the inter- tendnnts and their escorts will be with light vir.e-president of SCA and a mern,- of the FTA and FAC, Susy is also a few songs. national show at the Claremont pr('sentOO to the guests at the bel' of BSU and Phi Alpha Mu. (Cant. on page 5, r,ol. 5) College in California. dance. Dr.
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