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Sports Accept!? Victories Reject!? Page 4 Page 2 "Old Main" Discloses Documents C=r=ee=k=L=et=te=r=So=ro=ri=tie=s== Razing Of "Old Main" Buildings Pledge Eligible Cirls Reveals Letters, Publications After a period of' non-communi- tations were Virginia Schurman, When the time came to start and can only be partially opened. that the College, starting its 23rd cation in which eligible girls were Barbara Shoemaker, Nancy Sing- work on the Hering Hall addition "Club Swinging by Notes, a year "with the same spirit of thor- unable to speak to any sorority er, Melania Stange, Louise Stycbe, to Old Main, it was decided that a Method of Recording and Teaching oughness and conscientious devo- member, eighty-two sophomore Lucille Tucker, Jane Williams, collection of items be placed within Club Swings" by Professor W. R. tion to practical and moral ends girls accepted im~itations to the Barbara Wolozin, and Mabel Wur- the walls for future times. On McDaniel, Instructor of Light which have characterized its past four sororities on the "Hill." In- demann. April 28, 1890, at the placing of the Gymnastics. history, confidently expects to keep vitations to become members were Pledges to Entertain cornerstone, these were put in a Song by Prof. Rinehart the enviable reputation and rank it given out October 1, followed by This evening a precedent will be metal box within that stone. Six- An original piano solo, "The Old has gained as one of the best and non-communication until eight set in Alumni Hall by the pledges ty-five years later, as the last vee- Willow Tree," by Professor Rine- safest colleges in the land." It o'clock pm, October 2, when the from the four sororities. To re- tigea of Hering Hall disappeared hart which has so faded that the also includes an article entitled girls accepted their invitations. place the daily entertainment pro- from the Western Maryland cam- notes can not be read. "Suggestions to Young Students" Delta Sigma Kappa vided on the porch of Old Main in pus, tlie box was removed from the "Greetings of Westminster" . by A. T. Ward and a poem com- Accepting an invitation to join the past, each group will present cornerstone to reveal these remind- A small booklet; this can no longer posed in 1890 for the demolition of Delta Sigma Kappa sorority were an original skit or routine. This era of the world of 1890 and of be opened but appears from. the the first Ward Hall. This ends Joan Banks, Constance Barnes, will mark the end of the public dis- Western Maryland's past: outside to be a guide to the rectn- "And where Ward Hall doth now Susan Beeler, Carolyn Brunk, Fay play by the sorority pledges. "The American Sentinel" news- ties and attractions of westmtn. so proudly stand Carmichael, Lucy Conners, Bettie Following this entertainment, paper of Saturday, April 19. ster. A statelier building soon our eyes Davis, Nancy Davis, Rae Evans, the pledges will return to their re- "The Democratic Advocate." A list of the second semester shall see" Betsy Fontaine, Leadaine Hackett spective club rooms and prepare "The Carroltonian" newspaper. grades of the students at that time. and could aptly be applied to the and Margaret Hiller. for the final demonstrations which- The last weekly issue of "The A blank diploma. razing of Old Main. Louise Loffier, J.udith Lorry, will conclude their week of sorority Head Light," a newspaper "devoted A handwritten copy of the speech Ceremony by Masonic Lodge Judith Reed, Catharine Reese, Pe- pledging. to Literature, Science, Art, Educe- delivered by Dr. Lewis at the cere- The By-Laws and History of tricia Reycraft,-Susan Schomer, tion, News, Wit and Humor, Etc., mony in which the cornerstone was Door-to-Virtue Lodge No. 94 . T;o~;:n~ Pulitzer Prize Winner ~:;~e:!~~ :1~~;a~~;d, ~~~~·~a~~~vo:r~ t~et~:~~l~~h:~~~ ~~:~s o~h~~eC~~~~~sa~:~::adt ~fo;~: !~~~:r t~:h~!~S~~~~~;d i~:r~~:: W~i~= To Address Assembly ::I~~a~ar~~:~ke~in~\~~i,ni:nd ~~:m\::~a:n:u~~r~:\~s p~~fo~t for th;to~tUh~~· Gave Advice ne~s~:nl:::~::;nr~· the box was a lian Zahradka also joined Delta Howard M. Norton, Pulitzer cal, "Self Educator," which was to "The Western Maryland College list of its contents handwritten by Sigma Kappa. Prize winning cor-respondent for be published in place of the week- Monthly" for April ... This is in Professor James "\V.Reese. Iota Gamma Chi the Baltimore Stm, will speak on Iy. excellent condition and contains These are the items the college "Ru.sria and InteJ"na.tional Affail·S" Church Bulletin Found many interesting articles. The officers chose to preserve as repre- Pledging themselves to Iota Gamma Chi were Carolyn Bowen, Monday, October 19, at 11:30 am "The Methodist Protestant" of first page is headed - "Western sentative of their time. All reveal Sharon Ccrathera, Ester Deckert, in Alumni Hall of Western Mary- Wednesday, April 9 ... This was Maryland College For Both Sexes much about that period of the his- Eunice Sank, Nancy Turner, and land College. a publication of the Board of the In All Studies But In Separate De- tory of WMC and also of the sur- recently returned Mr. Norton Barbara Wil~on, from Russia where he was Moscow Methodist Protestant Church in part.menta" and continues to say rounding community. Baltimore and contains articles on Phi Alpha Mu Bureau Chief for the Sun. He business, science, and news, as Included in the twenty-four was in Russia for several years well as original articles and reli- Bender Heads ROTCBattalion; girls who accepted Phi Alpha Mu and most recently covered the Nix, gious issues. invitations were Nancy Anthony, on tour of that country and the The 22nd annual catalogue of and avail- Reichard Receives DMS Award Elizabeth Beall, Helen Buehm, Khrushchev tour of the United the College ... This contains lists Nancy Butler, Georgia Dent, Mar- States. of students, professors, ian Edwards, Maureen Filbey, Winner of Pulitzer Prize able courses much as the present Carol Foard, Suzanne Fossett, Mr. Norton won the Pulitzer one. It is not in good condition The Reserve Officers' Training The Honor Guard, set apart by Carole Gordon, Diane Kanak, Jud- Corps was organized this year its uniform and marching skill, compensa- Fraternity Smokers ith King, and Frances Layton. Prize in 1947 for a series in the with Major Joseph Bender as Bat- will this year be led by Cadet 1st on unemployment Sun Besides these, Christine Lewis, talion Commander. Four other Lt. Powell Anderson and Cadet 2nd Ruth Ann Mason, Ann Meding, tion. In 1949 he was commended Provide Diversity advanced students who will assist Lt. Ronald Sindy. Judith Meredith, Joanne Moffatt, for a. series of articles on mental Major Bender with the staff duties health in Maryland. Sandra Reed, Carleen Ritter, Nan- This correspondent received his During the past week, the four are Executive Officer Captain Birgc S3 Woodrow WilsonGrants cy Roelke, Martha Whitehead, Bachelor of Science in Journalism fraternities on campus have been Reichard; S1 Robert Johnson, Smith, James S4 and Douglas Manetta Willett, and Mary Bess from the University of Florida in giving sophomores and other eli- Thomas, all of whom are Cadet 1st Available To Seniors Wood also pledged Phi Alpha Mu. 1933. He immediately became cor- gible men an opportunity to become Sigma Sigma Tau respondent in the Far East, with familiar with their members by Lieutenants .. The \Voodrow Wilson National Reichard Receives DMS Joining Sigma Sigma Tau soror- headquarters in Tokyo, for several holding the traditional "smokers." Captain Reichard has received Fellowship Foundation announces ity were Marie Black, Diana Cal- papers. Alpha Gamma Tau the appointment of a Distinguished its 1959-60 program of 1,000 fel- vert, Nancy Diaz, Mildred Dickey, On Stall of Sun On Monday evening, October 5, Military Student as announced by lowships in the humanities, and in Diane Gardner, Nancy Gardner, Mr. Norton joined the Evenil1g Alpha Gamma Tau began the an- Lt. Col. Paul V. Fogelman, profes- the social and natural sciences, to Donna Grewell, Mary Harbin, and Sun staff in 1940. In 1942 he be- nual procedures in their clubroom. sor of Military Science and Tactics. encourage undergraduates now in Patricia Harr. came foreign editor of the SUl1. President Allan Dworkin greeted It was upon a Distinguished Mili- their senior year to undertake Other members were Susan Hog- He has been a war correspondent, the guests and introduced them to tary Student recommendation from graduate work in order to enter the an, Mary Frances Hohman, Linda Washington correspondent, and the Bachelors' sponsor, Mr. Rich- Reserve Officers' Training Corps college teaching profession. Lim per t, Margaret Mcintyre, served as Chief of the London Bu- ard Pugh. Master of Ceremonies Summer Camp at Fort George G. Students who receive a Woodrow Barbara Meineke, Caroline Mitch- reau. Tony Wiles invited Dr. Daniel Meade that Reichard received this Wilson National Fellowship will be ell, Janet Pricer, Patricia Read, Mr. Norton will speak to the en- Welliver and former member Dav- honor. paid $1500 plus tuition and de- and Nancy Sauers. tire student body at WMC. The id Edington to speak to the group. Robert Cole, Cadet 1st Lieuten- pendency allowances for a year of Also accepting membership invi- public is invited. Delta Pi Alpha ant, was named commander of "A" graduate study at a. university of choice in the United Joseph Bender, President of Del- company, with Cadet 2nd Lt. Ron- their Canada. Students being States de- or -Mr. Tribby To Advise Juniors- to ta Pi Alpha, welcomed eligible men on ald Harmon as his executive officer. tached from the armed forces be- the The platoon leaders of "A" compa- clubroom Preachers' fore September 1960 are also eli- Honorary mem- Tuesday evening. man, heading the first platoon, as- In addition to various other ap- .... --;.. ---....,,- .... ber Dr. James P. Earp was the ny are Cadet 2nd Lt. Ralph Forth- gible. Fellowships w:ill be held pointments made at the first facul- guest speaker whose topic was sisted by Cadet 2nd Lt. Eldridge over for those who must perform ty meeting of the year, President "Delta Pi Alpha, Old and New." Ward and Cadet 2nd Lt. Donald military duty before entering grad- Lowell S. Ensor named William L. Preceding Dr. Earp, Mr. Robert Hester. The 2nd platoon is under uate school. Tribby advisor to the junior class. Waldorf narrated a film of the the leadership of Cadet 2nd Lt. Candidates may not file applica- Mr. Tribby will be replacing Dr. highlights from the 1958 Hopkins' Norman Davis, who is assisted by tions directly, but will be sent ap- Karl L. Lockwood in this advisory game. Charles LeFew, acting as Cadet 2nd Lt. Paul Hughes. plication forms after personal nom- capacity. MC, also introduced the new ath- Bateman Heads Company "B" ination by a member of the faculty. It is the undefined duty of a class letic trainer, Fern Hitchcock, and Taking over the duties of com· Any student expecting to graduate advisor to assist the students when- the club's sponsor, Mr. Richard mander of "B" company is Cadet in the spring of 1960 may learn ever and wherever they feel that Clower. lst Lt. Clevela.nd Bateman. Cadet more of the details of this Fellow- outside guidance and knowledge Gamma Beta Chi 2nd Lt. Clark Kirkman is his exec- ship by consulting the departmen- may be beneficial. Just as the At the Gamma Beta Chi smoker utive officer with Cadet 2nd Lt. tal chairman in his major field, or other three advisors, Dr. L. Gris- on October 7, Mast.er of Ceremonies Gene Arbaugh and Cadet 2nd Lt. the local representative of the wald for the seniors, Mr. Oliver Ford Dean introduced the guest James Gibson as platoon leaders. Foundation, Dr. Richard B. Hovey K. Spangler for the sophomores, speaker Jim Henneman, sports Cadet 2nd Lt. Charles Pugh and of the Department of English. and Dr. Jean Kerschner for the writer for the Baltimore News Cadet 2nd Lt. John Long are as- A student may request any mem_ freshmen, give their time and ad- Post. In the line of special enter- sisting Arbaugh, while Cadet 2nd ber of the faculty to nominate him; vice to the students, Mr. Tribby tainment, George Varga played Lt. Roderick Ryan and Cadet 2nd or else a member of the faculty who will aid the juniors in theirproj- several piano renditions, while Phi Lt. Carson Lankford are Gibson's is familia.r with the student's work ects and unified ideals. Alpha Mu pledges added amuse- assistants. and interest in college teaching Follies Highlight Year ment. Also in attendance were Cadet 1st Lt. John Fringer was may write a recommendation on his Outstanding projects undertak- Mr. Philip Uhrig, sponsor, former given command of "C" company own initiative directly to the Re- en in the junior year include the members William Tribby and Den- with Cadet 2nd Lt. Gerald Reyn- gional Chairman, Dr. Hovey. annual Junior Follies, a highlight nis Harmon. olds as his executive officer: Ca- The deadline for receiving nom· to the May Day Weekend, and the Mr, lViUia?1t Tribby, Advisor - P1 Alpha Alpha det 2nd Lt. Wayne Crockett, as- inations for the 1960 FeUowships Junior_Senior Prom, under the Pi Alpha Alpha fraternity held sisted by Cadet 2nd Lt. David Gam- is October 31, 1959. Application complete direction of the junior and English. When asked about the last smoker on Thursday, Oc- ber and Cadet 2nd! Lt. ThCQdore blanks will be mailed directly to the class for the graduating seniors. his responsibility a.s co-ordinator tober 8. Sponsor Captain Paul Kinter, is platoon leader of the student on receipt of a faculty For assistance in such plans and at for the annual Follies, especially Adams, who welcomed those at- first platoon. In the second pla- nomination. Only students who any other time when he is called the dramatic end of such work, he tending, was assisted by Dr. Reu- toon Cadet 2nd Lt. Kenneth Nick- have a sincere interest in entering upon, Mr. Tribby will be on hand remarked, "That's my first love." ben Holthaus, also a sponsor. The oles has taken command with Ca- college teaching, whose records are to direct the class and give sugges- Assists With College Players major address was given to the det 2nd Lt. David Clark and Cadet superior, and who will do graduate tions to his advisees. Since his return to the "Hill" as group by Dr. John Makosky. In 2nd Lt. Karl Silex assisting him. work in the humanities, or the so- Mr. Tribby's special assistance an instructor, Mr. Tribby has as- addition to entertainment provided McMahan To Lead Band cial or natural sciences, should re- to the class will be with the produc- sisted Miss Esther Smith with the by members of Sigma. Sigma Ta.u Cadet 1st Lt. James McMahan quest nomination. The Program t.ion of the Junior Follies, and he College Players, paying particular sorority, a quartet composed of is in charge of the band this year does not award fellowships for is well qualified for this job since attention to the phases of scenery Wayne Crockett, James McMahan, and will assume all duties in that graduate work in law, medicine, his faculty position on campus is design, lighting supervision, and Brady Roberts, and James Worden capaeity; he \vill be assisted. by education, business administration, that of instructor in Dramatic Art technical directing. presented a medley of songs. Cadet 2nd Lt. Tom Albertson. or engineering.
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