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Dawkins Appoints Albertson GOLD BUG Editor-In-Chief Opera Star To Present College Receives Lecture On Don Giovanni Pecuniary Grants Office has The Public Relations disclosed, in recent news releases, Mrs. Florence Kirk Keppel, a many to be high-brow, but her that Western Maryland College has former Metropolitan Opera star, charm quickly won the hearts of been the recipient of two money will once again perform for the everyone. grants. The first of these is a fund student body. Mrs. Keppel will In her coming lecture during as- of $2,770.00 of $6 million in Fed- give an illustrated lecture on Mo- sembly period, Mrs. Keppel will tell eral funds allocated by U. S. Com- _..zart's opera Don Giovanni on Mon- the story of Don Giovanni and will missioner of Education, Lawrence day, February 16 at 11:30 am in sing passages to illustrate the talk. G. Derthick, to 1,227 colleges and Alumni Hall, Western Maryland She will give ideas of the types of universities in the states and terri- College. characters toDe found in this par- tories, for the establishment of Na- ticular opera. Professor Oliver K. tional Defense Student Loan Pro- First Appearance Recalled Spangler of the music department grams. Western Maryland College will accompany the singcr. will contribute to the fund at least NEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF AND BUSINESS MANAGER For her first appearance before $1 for every $9 of Federal money the students last winter, the noted -Johnson To Join Program under terms of the act. The Fed- Tom Louie Albertson has been appointed editor-in-chief singer discussed the international eral money is made available un- of the GOLD BUG by the retiring editor, Albert Thompson aspects of opera. Very cleverly, Also included in the forthcoming der the National Defense Educa- Dawkins, Jr. This appointment becomes effective with the passages from various operas were lecture will be Mr. Robert Johnson, tion Act which is administered by first issue of the second semester, Friday, February 13, 1959. interwoven into her lecture, making one of our own Western Maryland the Office of Education. Tom is a pre-ministerial student from Pueblo, Colorado. it most enjoyable. She also told us students from Pikesville, Mary- Terms Are Revealed of the intensive training required land. Robert will join Mrs. Keppel In accordance with the terms of He graduated from Baltimore City College in Baltimore, Mary- for this form of art. As a result in the duet "La Gidarem : La of the tremendous success and the Muno." The famous minuet from the act, the college will grant the ~:;~' t~~ i~l~~i;~~~ll~h:i~g p;~::~~~ : :!~~e~~ll~a:1 u~i~l; warm reception given to her by the Don Gio1Jt.Lnniwill be demonstrated loans on the basis of financial need class. Dr. Ensor and academic standing, students, the lecture committee of by Professor Philip Royer of the Active in extra-curricular activi- the faculty quickly arranged for a music department, Miss Judy David has announced. He added that the ties, Tom pledged Gamma Beta Chi Campus Welcomes Defense Education Act second engagement. It was very of Westminster and Professor National that special consideration in his sophomore year. Since join- requires unusual that such a warm response Spangler. ing the fraternity, he has actively New Students was given to one who is supposedly Now residing in Westminster, be given to students with superior participated in intra-murals. He in an art which is considered by Mrs. Keppel, as Florence Kirk, academic backgrounds who intend also played junior varsity football Sixteen students from var-ious Also to receive attention to teach. made her opera debut during 1941 are students who show an adapti- in his freshman year. For the parts of this state and its SU1'- New Opera New Company's Garcia and Mathias in York revival of Verdi's Macbeth. bility in science, mathematics, en- first two years of his college ce- rounding areas enrolled in western of the reel', Tom was a member Maryland gineering or in a modern foreign College at the beginning In this production she sang the role College Band. Recently, he has Maryland To Present Recitals of Lady Macbeth. The singer was language. At Western administered been appointed co-chairman of the of this semester. loans will be the This list of students ranges from an instant success with the; critics. through the Officeof the Treasurer. Junior-Senior Prom. . a program of special studies of re- Patricia Garcia will present her She went on to perform several Activities Are Varied senior music recital in Levine Mu- times with Arturo Toscanini and College students and high school Religious interests have been fresher work down to a beginning sic Hall on Friday evening, Febru- in time toured both South America. graduates wishing to obtain the rather well exemplified throughout freshman course of study. Also ary 20, at eight o'clock. Patty, and the United States. Mrs. Kep- loans may apply. fifty pel' his college years. He has always included in the roster are four re- The act provides that who is majoring in Public School pel made her Metropolitan Opera been an active member of the Meth- turning students, Robert Cuthrell, Music and voice, will sing a de- debut as Donna Anna in Mozart's cent of each student loan would be odist Student Movement. He L; a Donald Selganik, Vaughn Smith, lightful variety of selections. The Don Giovanmi. Again she received cancelled for five years of full-time member of the Wesleyans and and Martha Lee Williams. program of captivating musical en- acclaim from the critics. teaching in a public elementary or currently serving as treasurer 13 of Several of the newcomers have tertainment will include several se- The public is also cordially in- secondary school at the rate of 10 the Student Christian Association. already held positions as teachers for cent of such each year per lections by classical composers such Tom's early work on the GoLD and are. now returning to finish as Mozart's "Ah! Lo So, Piu non vited to attend this assembly pro- service. The loan to WMC and their under-graduate training. gram. other benefiting institutions is only BUG staff was in the capacity of a Mrs. Grace Sheely and Mrs. Marie ~~:v~~~ab'n~:e~~~l'~:~~~~,~,~~;; for the present semester. A sup- reporter. Because of his ability, he Ebaugh along with Mr. Ralph Hol- was soon advanced to the position Sttirmische Morgen," and Brahms' ROTC Discloses plemental appropriation is planned of assistant sports editor; this was week comprise this category. for the summer terms and the next "Die Mainacht;" and "Botschaft." followed by his.. appointment as Entering the college with ad- Among the numerous other selec- by New Positions school year. ' sports page editor. He has had (>-X- vanced standing' and coming from tions will be "I Hate Music" Gulf Oil Gives Grant tensive make-up work experience West Virginia University is John Bernstein, "The Pasture" by Na- Western Maryland has also re- on publication dates at The Times, Dc Mey ; while Francis R. Flanagan ginski, and "Love's In My Heart" On February 2, three Western ceived an unrestricted grant from Inc. . is a transfer from the University by-Barber. Maryland College ROTC students tho Gulf Oil Corporation. The Harman Is Named of Maryland. As a participant in various mu- received commissions as Reserve grant is made available under the Concurrently with the editorial Students entering as freshmen Officers in the United States Army. tcrms of the "Direct Grants to In- sical activities on campus such as The newly commissioned lieuten- dependent Colleges" section of appointment, William Ronald Har- are James Avnet, Paul Grant, the College Choir, the French Club ants are Donald D. Haas, H. Gor- Gulf's Aid to Education Program. man will succeed Robert Nevins James O'Donnell, Mollie Roy, Or- Christmas presentation, the Sun- don Hurlbrink and Robert J. Pass- In the announcement of the grant Fothergill as business manager of lando Smith, Morton Spind, and day School Choir, and others, Patty erello, The commissioning service to Dr. Ensor, the company noted the GOLDBUG. Ron is a math-edu- Howard Storms. has displayed her superior talent held on the college campus was at- that the funds budgeted for this cation major and has recently com- in this fine art. tended by parents and friends of purpose arc being distributed in pleted a term as advertising man- Cupid Reigns On Friday, February 27, an en- the students. Following- tradition, modest amount to: over six hundred ager. He is a graduate of the joyable evening of musical enter- mothers and fiancees of the stu- colleges and universities rather Baltimore Polytechnic Institute in tainment will be presented in the dents pinned on the new second than large grants to a limited num- Baltimore, Maryland. Tomorrow Night form of a piano recital by Miss lieutenant bars. Lt. Colonel Day- ber of such schools. A member of Alpha Gamma Tau, Dorothy Mathias. The recital will E. Bennett, PMS&T, in a short talk The amount of the check to the Ron served as cor-responding secre- I'll ancient times t/. Roman myst-ie t!\l>.e place in Levine Music Hall prior to awarding the commissions, school was determined by applica- tary during the second semester of wandered aliOltt the Mediterranean and is scheduled to begin at eight reminded the new officers of their tion of a formula which is based his sophomore year. He was also shores. His feast, celebrated Feb- o'clock. The program will consist responsibilities as citizen soldiers. upon the annual current expendi- asked to serve on the Sophomore ruary 14, was considered the day of several selections by well-known The three students all are Febru- tures per student by the school for Welcoming Committee last year. of lovers, possibly by a.ssociation composers such as Handel's "Har- ary graduates of the college. They educational purposes and the per- The new staff will be announced 'With a pagan festival. This pagan monious Blacksmith," Beethoven's will report within the next year rentage of contrihuting alumni. by the new editor in the next issue. jesti1)(u, has come t ... be symbolized "Sonata, Opus 53," Brahms' "Inter- for their respective tours of duty by the eon.e-shapcd, muscular O1'gan mezzo, Opus 117, No. 'and 2," and as reserve officers. which maintains circulation of the "Scherzo No.3" by Chopin. Other In addition to the commissioning Portraits Exhibited By blood. numbers will Includue "Polka from ceremony, the ROTC department In keeping with this ancient tra- L'Age D'Or" by Shostokovitch, recently announced the new staff College Art Professor dition, constituents of the secret "The Cat and the Mouse" by Cop- for this coming semester. In trans_ hellenistic cult, Pi Alpha Alpha, in- land, and Debussy's "The Little ferring the cadets around to the -dte yOlt to wander ome again into Shepherd." various positions in the Cadet Bat- Wednesday, February 11, marked Dr. Szilagyi comes from Buda- Waldorf Te-mple to honor im. mod- Dottie, a member of the senior talion, Lt. Colonel Bennett feels the opening of the third art show pest, Hungary. His many inrel'- ern times this a1'chaie festival. As dass, is an active participant in . that it gives more cadets the e,''(per- of the school year. Eighteen por- ests include agriculture, law, mu- in former times, the central theme many campus activities. A grad- If:nce of leadership. James Lewis tj'aits by Ervin L. -Szilagyi, history sic and art. At the age of twenty- will be the traditional symbol of uate of Westminster High School, will remain in his present assign- of art professor here at Wester!l nine he first became interested in love. ~he is majoring in music while at ment as Cadet Battalion Command- Maryland College, wt"l'e displayed ~tudying art. He was one of the To add to the festive oceas'io7l, Western Maryland and she plans er and has received promotion from in the art gallery for t.he enjoyment few students privileged to study the nectar of an exotic tropical to teach music in senior high school the rank of major to that of Iieu- of a large group of students, facul- under KarJovszky at the Academy plant will be distributed, in addi- in September. Dottie is presently tf:nant colonel. The E'Xecutive Of- ty members and guests. The ex- of Fine Arts in Budapest. tion to cookies. (Note: The alf- receiving piano instruction from ficer, of the Battalion, Manfred hibit included pencil drawings and When the Russians took over thors of this article cannot by any Mr. 'Oliver P. Spangler of the col- Joeres, will also continue in his pastel wOl'ks as well as oils. Dr. Hungary in 1944, Dr. Szilagyi went stretch of the ~'magi'lU1ti(1nelevate lege music department. c_urrent position but with the new to Austria where he remained fvr the eookies we have engaged to any ranking of Cadet Major. Donald three years. During this time he higher plane.) Dewey will fill the Adjutant's posi- made his living by sketching Am",r· Siz nonuulic n~usical sages, dedi- tion of S1. The S3 and S4 sections ican soldiers. In this wcy he be- cated to the enlightenment of those Six Pledge are headed by Bruce Lee and lWy came interested the help of friends engaging in ritWllistic dances, will United the in With States. The new company com- primitive rhythms Sororities Kennedy. are as follows "A" Com- he came to the United S.tates and provide Due to the capitalistic to the manders ad- rites. pany, Daniel Edington; "B" Com- settled in Tampa, Florida. There vances of the west.ern Second semester bidding by p2.ny, Samuel Cook; "C'" Company, he painted and taught portrait mod(jN~ the four sororities on the Hill George Thomas; Henor Guard, painting in an art school. world, these sages have bee>nfO'reed to organize and was concluded on Tuesday, John Waghelstein; and Band, In 1952 Dr. Szilagyi moved to selves a common take upon that them- of natne; February 3. The bids were James Cole. Greenville, South Carolina, where distributed that evening and Orders issued on 16 February he became artist in residence at Bob Kersey. were accepted by six girls b€- 1959 by the Military Department Furman University. During the • The meager swn of £50 coppers tween 7:15 and 7:45 the fol- of Western Maryland College pro- three years that he held this posi- is asked to fU1'ther the economic lowing evening. moted the following !lamed cadets tion, he painted the portraits of the stability of our secret cult. Mone?} Sandra Nystrom is the new president of the university, the chanu.e1's will be pre;;(mt at the pledge of Delta Sigma Kap- to the 'rank of Cadet Captain. By or trustees, and many professors. door for those who have failed to virtue past positions of their p'. new assignments, 1st Lt James R- Dr. Szila.gyi Baltimore became his next place pt'epare in advance. Accepting Phi Alpha Mu's of residence. He now has a studio The festival will begin at S :30 bid are Audrey Arent, Miri- Cole, 1st Lt Samuel L. Cook, 1st Szilagyi finds models for his por- and apartmcnt there where he con- (the time of Ilmar oblivion as de- Lt William D. Dewey, 1st Lt lWy am Gaskill, Lenza Lovell, and W. Kennedy Jr, 1st Lt Bruce L. traits among his friends and ac- tinues his work as an artist. At termined by cur own. astrowgist) Arlene MacVicker. Lee, 1st Lt George H. Thomas, 1st quaintances. He has also included present he is working on a portrait and wiU termi11Q..te at 11 :30. An Sigma Sigma Tau wel- Lt John D. Waghelstein, and 1st several self-portraits in this show. of Dr. Ensor. Three days each additiO'l1al highly venerated oracle comed Charlotte Prevost aB Lt Daniel H. Edington have been The paintings will remain on ex- 'I.veek,Dr. Szilagyi can bo found in jr&m the city state will appear in their new member. hibit in the art gallery for the next Old Main where he teaches courses the mid-lull to p?'01Jide continl!QltS promoted to the new rank of cap- activities. tain. few weoeks. in history of art.
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