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The Gold Bug, Sept. 22, 1958 3 Lewis Appointed High On The Hill Successful Aloha Former W.M Dean Cadet Commander Personality Plus Leadership Hinges O!' Budget AdiveInPublicLife Of ROTC Unit freshman the on campus, of the Aloha Adkins was appointed by President Sheppard With Recently Miss Bertha first arrival the James Lewis has been appointed Paired In Student Leaders staff has begun to work. The Eisenhower as Under Secretary of and Welfare. Health, Education as the Cadet Battalion Commander sale of "59 varieties" of dormitory Formerly Dean of Women at west- of the ROTC unit here at Western furnishings and clothing- on the ern Maryland College, she entered Maryland College. Lewis' staff balcony of Old Main is said to have consists of Manfred J ceres, bat- been successful: Among the pur- politics on the . precinct level, a _ talion executive officer j James Cole, chases were fur-lined gloves, bed- method she untiringly recommends. York New -Descrfbed by S-l; George Thomas, 8-3; and spreads, and lamps as well as a Timee as "tactful the and tenacious," Samuel Cook, 8-4. straw, beach hat. Miss Adkins knows a. lot about Lewis has been enrolled in- the Busy too are the ad salesmen. ROTC at Western Maryland Col- They are working with a modern, women in public office. After eight years of experience as the director lege for tho past three years. yet well-used sales approach. In of women's activities of the Repub- Scholastically, he has always today's yearbook advertisements she has published lican party, placed in the top twenty-five per are no longer donations from sym- compendium titled "Women in thc a rent of the.military class and at pathetic patrons. They are val- the final review hold last May, he uable investments which often PublicScr1)icc." was designated as a Distinguished bring profitable returns, even ACTIVE REPUBLICAN Military Student. He is also a !~~~1t~~:yb~~~.nOi:~rl~~!I~ftre~cceh for In proposing government jobs member of the Reserve Officers As- women, she argued that the sociation. book;""the interested. readers, and well-org-anized vote of women had the addition 'Ofcandid shots among FOOTBALL STANDOUT the advertiesments assures the ad- been decisive in the elections of Dwight D. Eisenhower. "Miss Ad· Jim attended Westminster High vertiser that his ad will-be read. kins organized that vote for the - School and was active in extra- All of these things with college Republican party." Indeed each curricular activities as well as aid make the Aloha possible. spring she has called a GOP par- sports while there. Ire has been a Though an expensive enterprise, ley, 1,500 to 1,800 strong. Last member of the Terror football team the Aloha is a priceless source-or spring President Eisenhower allo- for the past three years and holds significant memories. cated an important address 'Oneco- a starting poslfion nt either right nomics to this forum. or left end this year. Active in other campus affairs, Lewis is Student- Proposals SALISBURlAN presently serving as co-chairman Leaders a-nticipate bUB1l b!~t rewarding yea-r for WJl.fC. Mis:o.Adkins is a native of Salis- of the Freshman Advisory Council. con't froln page 1, col. 3 bury, Maryland, and received her By Charles Pugh By Patricia. Schaefer A.B. degree at Wellesley and her COMPANY OFFICERS proposal that quiet hours be estab, M.A. degree at Columbia Universi- Compa-ny A will be under the di- - Three years ago, fresh from the Some sherries may be dry or bit- lished in th~ men's dormitories. ty. Now that she has entered the rection of Bruce Lee, company City College in Baltimore, Mary- ter, but Sherry Ellen Phelps is of 8. In 'Order to improve campus Department of Health, Education, commander; Robert Otto, company land, a personable young man en- a sparkling brew. She's ,vitty communications, the Student Lead- and Welfare, she is resigning as executive officer; and William rolled in Western Maryland Col- snd wise, and she really rolls those ership Conference strongly recotn- assistant chairman of the Republi-, Achenbach, Robert Fothergill, lege as a member of the Class of eyes when she sings out her mends that the funds designated can National Committee and also Kenneth Giddes, and Thomas Mill- 1959. Sporting a blond crew-cut throaty "Flaming Mamie." tn establish a campus radio,sta_ as National-Committeewoman from er, platoon leaders. Company B and wearing the latest ivy fad, this "Shine with Sherry" was the tion be approved. Maryland. _ will be commanded by Roy Kenne- freshman donned his beanie and in slogan her backers repeated when 9. The Student Leadership C'On- While at WIIlC she recommended dy; Harold Taylor was appointed neat letters scrolled on the hat in May, 1958, th~y elected her to ference recommends that a corn- Mrs. Veale to the administration the executive 'Officer; Edward back, "RAT ALLEN RANDALL the SGA as their vice-president. mittee of faculty, students and for the job of house mother. She Lukemire, Thomas Kaylor and GILMORE." This office came as the result of administration study the reestbnt, has also been quoted as saying that Donald Haas will serve as platoon AI, as he is known on the. "Hill," much experience. The SeA, the ty of shortening or eliminating after being Dean of Women at leaders. Company C will be di- is today the president of the West- Glee Crub, the Porn Porn team, the classes on Homecoming- and May WMC, no job seems hard! rected by Dongjd Dewey, company er-n Maryland. Student Govern- Odette, and intramural sports Days. commander; David Edington, com- ment. He is no novice at student filled her leisure time at different 10. The Student- Leadership Con- pany executive officer; Robert Pas- government work. This is apUy points of her campus career. ference recommends that the Inter, ABDO serello, Ronald Litto, Joel Bailey, illustrated by the capacity in which She was vice-president of her Fraternity Council suggest that and Paul Zimmerman will be the Al served during his first three class for two years, was an execu- fraternity members begin to wear Represe~ting platoon leaders. - years at Western Maryland .. His tive committee member of the a dress shirt and tie and perhaps OTHER OFFICERS warmth, personality, and ambition Maryland State Future 'reachers a sport coat as part of their regu- LAUNDROMAT to the evening meal. lar attire The Honor Guard will be under were factors which led to his be- of America, and is secretary of the 11. The Student Leadership Con- 5 LOCUST STREET the leadership of John Waghelstein ing elected as president of his class. Lee Fischbach Memorial Scholar- ference would like to go on record DAILY - 7,30·5,00 this post three for Maintaining company commander, 'and Birge ship Fund. In her sophomore as being in favor of the continua- Reichard, platoon sergeant. Stu- years, Al again tested his popular- year- she became an official stinker tion of Hell Week with some modi, Closed Wed. ]2:00 Noon ity to gain the number one spot in art Dorweis, company commander, when she pledged "Sigma Sigma fication. This modification will TI Iden 8~8677 will head the hand while""Erllcst the college by an overwhelming Tau as a Sigma skunk .. And in- mainly consist of adding a "Help Colwell is to be the 1st Sergeant. majority. Coupled with his stu- deed, the crowning of her accomp- Day" (or days) to Hell Week. Dur- Free Delivery Service dent government work, Al has lishments was when she was tap- To College found time for SeA activity, MSM, ped a Trumpeter in the spring of . ing this time the fraternity and Awards Presented the Weslcyans, and the varsity soc- last year. sorority pledges will assist in some project which will benefit the Too, our head, cor squad. SGA Hobbies are said to be leisure. To Seniors Of '58 who is a member of the Gamma time activities. Perhaps this of is entire college community. Leadership You've tried the rest den t Stu 12. The Beta. was fraternity, Chi ulso the reason pair why a certain chairman of the Lee Fischbach sOCKS has been four years in the gr'OUP will meet again at the be- Now try the best. At commencement exercises on Scholarship Committee. This com- ginning of the second semester for June 2, 1958, awards were made to mittee has been able to ratse over making. Even during the summer, an evaluation of their accomplish. Delicious outstanding seniors in addition to four thousand dollars. Sherry keeps very busy as a coun- ments. the 126 diplomas which Western Though his campus activities are selor at Camp Shedowbrook, a Girl 13. We recommend that the Stu. Foods - Maryland College presented. many and varied, Al has not al- Scout camp. dent Leadership Conference be Calvin Wray Mowbray, Jr., who lowed his academic record to suf- Sherry has pursued her educa- made a permanent part of the col- AT was awarded the Bates Prize for fer. For the past two years this tion in history and will soon be lege year . ..._- • for Griffin's fest all around college man by Dr. English-Philosophy-Rcligion major practice-teaching this subject in a ~ H. The Student Leadership Con. Lowell S. Ensor, aloo received an hAS been able to maintain a "B" nearby school. She plans a teach- ference wishes to extend thanks to Alumni Citizenship Award as did average. It is AI's hope upon his ing career of course, coupled with the faculty and administrati'On from Correspondence domesticity.· expected June graduation to study their interest and guidance during JU~~:YJA;e:lin~~O~~~~r, who grad~ for the Methodist ministry. a certain student at Gettysburg the conference period. uated :mmma cum laude, received Living at 105 Sullivan Avenue, College keeps her "bubbling over" and making summer In. pl~ns. the Mary Ward Lewis Prize for Vetville, Al was married to Eileen deed the GOLDBUGcould not put a best all around college woman. Galvin on June 7, 1958. Eileen, more sober and sincere girl "High WELCOME The John· A. Alexander Athletic who is a graduate of the Class of Westlninster Medal was nwardcd to John Henry 1958, is a case worker for the De- on the Hill." Students & Faculty Hort for outstandlng achievement partment of Welfare in Baltimore. Laundry in sports, while Jaek H. Anderson When asked to comment on her and FOR ALL YOUR earned th.e Gruber Medal for extra- thoughts of married life, Eileen, Patronize OUf Advertisers Dry Cleaning curricular activities. with a detectable gleam in her eye, STATIONERY NEEDS To Florence A. Mehl, a summa uttered, "It's wonderful." Since LAUNDRY ROOM cum la!ldc graduate with English his marriage, AI's interests have Heagy'. Sport Shop - LOCATED IN OLD MAIN P, C. Coffman Co. departmental honors, went the matured and broadened. ,He is Times Bldg. Ammerican AssociatiWl of Uni- rapidly becoming a jazz music fan 16 W. Main We Give versity Women Award. Louise as well as a reader of many books. Tilden 8·5515 S&H Green StamplI Westminster. Md. Clark was presented the Adelaide The GOLDBUG is proud to spot- A Complete Sports Line Erichs Watson Prize in home eco- light Allen Randall Gilmore as nomics. "High o_n the Hill." HOlUE FURNISHINGS Helen's Restaurant Lamps - For Your Dorm Room LECImoN Rasinsky's Pharmacy Each Day 60c Specials Scatter Rugs Curtains Linens "Reliable Prescriptions" Platters - Sandwiches Weekday Shows 7 and 9 p.m .• ·Mops Bed Spreads GULF SERVICE Of All Kinds Sunday Matinees: 2 and 4 p.m. Bookcases _ Drugs and Continuous Evenings 9 p.m. Shows from 2 p.m. on T. W.MATHER W. MAIN & PENNA. AVE. Everyday Need81 Subs - Milk Shakes Saturday and Holidays 30 W. Main St. & SONS Westminster, Md. Westminster. Md. JU!!Itoff Campus . "TH~~KiAi~J;ilitER" on Penna. Ave. WESTMINSTER'S TI8-9781 TIlden 8·7100 Anthony Perkins Shirley Booth Complete Dept. Store (F'Ormerly Spaghetti H'Ouse) Vistavision Sept. 24, 25 "THE NAKED EARTH" Richard-.Todd Juletto Greco FOR FLOWERS SNACKS It PaYI To Look Well Cinemascope. Sept. 26, 27 Artistically arranged "By George" Vilit The "REVENGE OF for each different FRANKENSTEIN" SNORKEL" "THE personality SPECIAL Avenue Barber Sh__op • Hollywoodburger - Submarine ·'TWILIJri:~· i~l¥J~GODS" DUTTERER'S Bar·B-Que _ Twinbnrger Where The Studentl Go Rock Hudson Technicolor Cyd Charisse Twin Kiss Ice Cream Thick Shakes _ Root Beer Float 114 Pennsylvania Ave. 2 BLOCKS FROM COLLEGE 8' Pellftlylvania Avenue Oct. 1, 2, 3, 4 "THE TI Iden 8~9350 Near Vet Village \ Robert Mitchum HUNTERS" May Britt Cinemascope - Technicolor
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