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Libr"ry Mer-yLer.d _C,O,l_le]jhe ~D~'tIEo ';eBtr1i'13tel'~ _J!~d. _ Terrors -::estern Library 'j Remain Campaign Undefeated Page 3 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND Page 4 Vol. 37. No.3 October 23, 1959 Miss Beverly Cox To Reign At Homecoming Miss Judith Ellis To Represent Seniors; Fall Acceptances Are Returned As Fraternities Pledge FiFty-nine Underclassmen Choose Scott, Buehm, Muir Today, at twelve o'Clock noon, Grove, Charles Kay, Edmund Me- On Wednesday, October 21, the student body elected Miss Beverly some fifty-nine sophomore and. kosky, Samuel Michael, Kenneth Cox as the 1959 Homecoming Queen, in an election held in the Winslow transfer students, who were eligi- Reifsnider, Donald Rice, Harry Student Center. The attendants in the Queen's court will be Judith ble for fraternity, had pledged the Rumberger, S t a n ley Sharkey, Ellis, scnior; Sylvia Scott, junior; Helen Buehm, sophomore; and Sherry four Greek letter or-gnnizu tions on Charles Snyder, and Warren Muir, freshman. campus. Watts. Miss Cox, who is a fumiliar member of beauty courts, comes from Alpha Gamma Tau Hell week will officially begin La Plata, Maryland. In her sophomore year she was an attendant on Sunday evening, October 25, and the May Court, and in her third year she was junior duchess; in addition Of this number, twenty-five stu- will terminate Saturday, October she sponsored an ROTC company in her first year on campus. This dents are being pledged to the 31 twenty-one year old member of Phi Alpha Mu is majoring in English Alpha Gamma Tau colors of blue Bev is active in vari- and white. Swelling the frater- with plans to teach in the high school curriculum. and FAC. At the present on campus including ous organizations FTA nity membership to fifty-four. Ord,"MemberAtLarge," those who pledged were: Angelos she is her sorority's representative to SGA, a member of the Aloha staff, Bacus, John Baile, William Charles, Elected Board Chairman and an Argonaut. Berg- quist, Philip Brohawn, Judith Ellis Represents Seniors tion of the 1960 AloM-. Brown, Paul Coleman, William Selected as "member at large" of The senior attendant, Miss Jud- Miss Sylvia Scott, the junior class Deaner, Charles Hamilton, Stephen the Publications Board, freshman ith Ellis, who hails from Union, representative, is from Arlington, Hatton, Thomas Hayes, Donald Ho- Priscilla Ord was also recently New Jersey, is making her first ap- Virginia, and is also making her bart, Homan Kingsley, Hunter elected chairman of the board. pearance on a beauty court. She debut on the Homecoming Court. Kirkman, David Martin, Philip The Student Life Council chose too is an English-education major, Sylvia is a Sociology major, who Martin, Joseph McDade, Frederick Priscilla from applications sub- who when asked about future plans plans to be married in February. Nicoll, James Pusey, Donald Ra- mitted to them by students who remarked, "English teacher, and of She will, however, continue her ed- bush, William Sitter, Franklin were interested in the position. cour-se, marriage ! ! " In her ucation after marriage. A twen- Stockman, Carl Strein, Robert Established this past spring, the sophomore year, Judy pledged Phi ty year old blonde, Sylvia sings Vaughn, Joseph Weatherly, and Publications Board consists of the Alpha Mu Sorority. The extra with the College Choir, and is Ser- Miss Beverly CO'J;, Robert. Wolf. editors and advisors of the three curricular activities of this twenty- geant at ArIDs of Sigma Sigma 1959 Homecoming Queen publications, the business manag- one year old senior include FAC, Tau. makes her home in Bethesda, Delta Pi Alpha ers of the Aloha and the GOLDBUG, FTA; Girls' Glee Club, and Pom Sophomures Elect Helen Buehm Sixteen eligible men donned the a member of the Student Life Porn Girls. This year Judy is Sophomore attendant, Miss Helen Maryland. in Although Helen is ma- joring English-education and purple and gold colors of Delta Pi Council, and a member of the stu- working on the organizations sec- Buehm, is nineteen years old and plans to teach, she finds time to be- Alpha. The new "Preachers" in- dent body at large. long to the Home Economics Club. needs of each Former FrenchStudents cluded: James Allwlue, David An- The purposes of the board are to Earlier in October she pledged Phi ders, Samuel Corbin, Herbert Fal- define the individual Alph Mu Sorority. Last year lin, Edwin Filer, Frederick Gold- publication and to act as an advis- Helen was II. freshman attendant man, J ames Luckett, John McKen- ory committee in such areas as fi- Speak At ClubMeeting on the May Day Court. na, Paul Miller, Downey Price, nances, public relations, and poli- Representing the freshman class Donald Richard, Robert Schmidt, cies. Besides these the board is Miss Sherry Muir, who came to Edward Shepherd, James Waddell, members also review and criticize In McDaniel Lounge on October Richard Cline, a 1957 graduate of WMC from Oxon Hill, Maryland. David Warner, and Lynn Wick- past publications to discover new 12, the activities of the French Western Maryland and currently a While in high school, she presided wire. techniques and to plan for future Club for the 1959-60 year officially construction architect in Frederick, over the Pep Club and handled the Gamma B,eta Chi advancements. opened. Mlle. Winifred Walsh and Maryland. finances of her senior class. Al- Accepting the invitation to mem- Hailing from Carlisle Barracks, M. Richard Cline, both former On November 9, the club pro- though the future of this seventeen bership in the Gamma Beta Chi Pennsylvania, the new chairman of members of t.he French Club, pre- gram will feature a French film year old coed is undecided, she is at Fraternity were four eligible men. the Publications Board is an Eng- sented to the audience slides of about a market day in France. present majoring in mathematics. Those new pledges wearing the red lish education major and plans a Europe. The ulm has been so popular in Since her arrival on the Hill. she and blue colors of GBX include: career in journalism. Priscilla at- Speaking in French, president 'of other places that it had to be or- has become a cheerleader and Edmund Cueman, James Lomax, tended Wasbington-Lee high school the club Barbara Bell began the dered eight months ago. joined the GOLDBUG staff. Thomas Muhlfelder, and Frederick in Arlington, Virginia, where she program by formally accepting her and Dr. Hendren Writes Booklet Rheinhnrdt, was editor for the junior staff of duties as an officer. The other of- the yearbook. Besides her year- ficers, Carol Luckemeier, vice presi- Pi Alpha Aillha book experience, she also wrote dent; Ann Weller, secretary; Fourteen young men accepted in- several feature articles for the Patricia Piro, treasurer, then ac- vitations into the Pi Alpha Alpha school newspaper. At the end of cepted their offices. Ward Ill, a jun- Dealing With Verse Rhythm Fraternity. Those who will wear her senior year, she was elected to Albert Norman the black and white colors are: Nel- membership in QIl.ill and Scroll, an ior, who visited France this past son Berigtold, Conrad Cohen, John international honor society for summer, related how joyfully he During the summer the Rice In- problems in prosody. DeMey, Stanley Einhorn, John journalism students. was greeted by the club's godson, stitute at Houston, Texas, pub- It is too early for reviews of such little Claude, at his home in Darny, lished a seventy-two page mono- a technical work, but the author Dr. Earp Joins Improvement college at Western Lorraine. Lit t l e graph English the Department, of entitled of has already letters from parts university of received a number in France, subject verse on wish is to go to favorable Claude's greatest by Dr. J. W. Hendren rhythm Maryland. in various of the professors the from as as well VerBS other Ti'TTU!and Stress in E'lIglish Groups For County, State this Because of the club's interest in with special reference to Lanier's country, Some have made the pre- critics who have studied the mono- the orphan, WO'rld Reporter magazine, graph. published in New' York City, presented an m-ticle and pic- Theory of Rhythm. monograph at- diction that when, the principle of Dr. Hendren's Recently, Dr. James P. Earp, ture of tbe club in the 1959 fall is- tempts to bring the full resources "measure rhythm" becomes well professor of sociology at WMC, of modern prosodic study to bear understood, the prosody sections of was appointed as a member of two Fnlbright Scholar Speaks on the probJem of coordination be- poetry textbooks now in use will committees. Highlighting the evening with tween time and accent in verse have to be rewritten. The first of these is the Gun- her slides of France, Mlle. Wini- powder River Park Advisory Com- fred Walsh, 1958 Western Mary- rhythm. He presents this solution Freshman Excels which can be un- in simple terms mittee, the chairman of which is land graduate and former presi- derstood by teachers, students, and Judge Gontrum of Baltimore Coun- dent of the French club, enthralled other interested readers-people In Home Economics ty. The purpose of this committee the audience with her experiences who are not specialists in the field. is to advise and assist the Depart- as a Fulbright scholar at the Uni- This year western Maryland ment of Forest and Parks in the versity of Caen in Normandy, Author Supports Lanier College is honored to have on its acquisition and assessment of land France. She explained that the so- The treatise points out the com- campus one of the two winners of for the new Gunpowder park, cial life there is carried on in the mon academic fallacies resulting the Mary Faulkner Home Econom- which was authorized by the State cafe. Between noon and two in from disregard of syllabic timing ies Award for Maryland. Miss Legislature in its last session. the afternoon shops close, for in metrical analysis. It is Dr. Elinor Rae Donaldson, a freshman everything on an intellectual plane. Hendren's belief that the system of here, was awarded this scholarship Committee Receives Appropriation There, too, students play games and using "feet" for the purpose of for her outstanding work in home The committee has been given an chess. metrical study takes no account of economics in high school. appropriation of one million dol- everyone goes to the cafe, orders the time in rhythm. He supports Rae is from Elkton, Maryland lars in order thnt it may acquire whatever he wishes, and discusses Lanier's musical notation theory to and is a graduate of Elkton Senior land along the Gunpowder and She pointed out that students in designate time values of spoken High School. During her years Little Gunpowder Rivers, on which France are much more on their own syllables in poetry. there she participated in many it hopes to maintain a natural park than students here. Mlle. Walsh rather than a commercial park now teaches French and Spanish at Dr. Hendren's conclusions are, in home economics activities and spent most of her extra-curricular per- which provides amusement. Catonsville High School. brief: "that nor rhythm is neither without time in their labs. At home she conceivable formable Twenty people from Harford, Dr. J. P, Earp Heads Committee Richard Cline Shows Slides helped with the housekeeping, did Baltimore, and Carroll Counties, Last on the program, showing an measured time; that every line of much of the cooking, and made through which the two rivers run, Conference To Be at WMC verse is divided into a number of have been appointed to the commit- Plans are already well formu- abundance Italy, of slides of Portugal, sensibly equal time periods marked many of her own clothes. She has and both a Cecil County and received Greece, France, that the time periods so tee. Also representing Carroll lated for the conference which will by stress; are themselves subdivided a Maryland State Scholarship and marked County will be Mr. Solomon Hoke be held at WMC on April 26, 1960, of Bachman's Valley. and which is expected to bring to into equal segments of time by looks forward to teaching home ec- onomics in senior high school after campus between three and four Library To Sell their syllabic configuration." Previous Interest Shown hundred people associated with she is graduated. Previously Dr. Earp has shown welfare agencies all over the state. Books Booklet Emphasizes Rhythm The award is sponsored by the interest in regional planning when The day's program will include Contained in the monograph arc Maryland Home Economics Asso- he served for a year and a half as a thorough investigation of the From November 2 until pages of illustrations and demon- ciation from the sale of their cook- a representative of Carroll County program of a delinquent from the November 7, the library will strations in which his principles books "Maryland Cooking." It is Commissioners to the Baltimore time of his arrest to trial. On the sponsor a Book Sale. On the are discussed and tested in detail. awarded to two students, who are Regional Planning Council. scene to provide first-hand infor- first day of the sale, the books The author's conclusions are based planning to continue their borne ec- Dr. Earp has also been appointed mation will be judges, parole offi- will be sold for twenty five on original research as well as on onomics studies in college, and who program chairman for the Mary- cers, arresting officers, etc. It is cents a piece. As the sale a study of authorities. His most have been chosen from those quali- land State Conference of Social Dr. Earp's desire that the balcony progresses, the price of the important findings concern the fied' students whose names are Welfare, a statewide organization of Alumni Hall be reserved for books will decrease in value physiological basis of rhythm in submitted by faculty committees of agencies which are concerned WMC students who may wish to at- five cents each day. general and the application of re- from the individual schools all over with welfare activities. tend. cent phonetic studies to several key Maryland. ..
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