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, Library f,' t, L~-C~ft1ire~ Sports ,:....."t.l.H .....". '._,.,:,u. Corner' THE GOLD BUG Shorts Page 3 Page 4 Vol. 40, No.5 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND October 26, H,162 Focus Progr~m Revolve~ Military Elects Sponsors ICollege Players Prepare A!'~m~~~I~~wl!1!~i~~"'~C~,"dl~~I~h"ForDepartment'sNew Year W·.II.·ams'Product·.on conducted Saturday, November of numerous books on Vedic ROTC sponsors for the 1962: Company C, Staff 3. and oriental philosophy. Dr. 63 school year have been an, Company C's sponsor, Marilyn As their annual Thanksgiv- trait of Alma Winemiller, a T~is . seminar i~ the second Price, who. is the chairman of nounced by the military depart- Va~ Scoter, a junior, is social ing production, the Coil e g e minister's daughter, and a ~~~;~~~~~gbyedt~~atz~m~rO!~~: ~~e\;~~~o:il~sh!~~atrht::~;n~~~: m;:~resenting Headquarters ~:::::e~:fo:ht~~Il~;:~~oi~u~n~ Players will present Summ~r ~~~lr i~e~~ s~~il~er~li:~i:P;~ efatton. Many colleges and background of India as his Company will be Betty Jean has formerly represented her a_nd Smoke, a. Tennessee WIl- True to form, Tennessee Wil- universities around the country topic. Jacobus. Companies A, B, C, class in beauty courts. hams play which has been a Iiams has chosen ordinary peo- 'are carrying on similar pro- In the afternoon there will be and D will be sponsored by Nat- Miss Judith Jones, a eopho- success on. both stage an.d ple, but has shown their private 'grams, the object of wh~ch is a film and commentary on the alie Thomas, Judith Callahan, mo:;e, of Sigma Sigma Tau s?_ screen. ThIS lype. of play IS anguish with lucid character ~o supplement the educat.ion of interpretation of the dance of Marilyn Van Scoter-, and Judith rortty, a member of the choir new to the. Western Maryland analysis. coll~ge a!umni. Th~ topic of India. Dr. Varki will be the Jones respectively. Judith Rein- and of Dor~ Council, and class ~tag:, a.nd It should prov~ both Miss Esther Smith, who has India Will be dis CUsse d speaker at this time. hart will represent the Staff. representa.tive to all beauty mteIestIn~ a~d entertainfng, had numerous years of experi- throughout the year at the in- The last part of the seminar Queen Chosen From Group courts since her freshman year, The curtain Will go ~p at 8:1~ ence in directing performances di,:idual Alumni Association will be a talk on "India's For- From these girls one will be will sponsor Company D. pm, November 16, In Alumni at WMC, will once more change meetings. eign Policy of Non-Alignment" chosen queen of the Military T~e sp~nsor of the staff is Hall. the dull atmosphere of Alumni India was chosen as the topic by Dr. S. D. Kalikar. Dr. Kal- Ball in the spring. As battle Judith Reinhart, A member of The surface story of the play Hall into the elusive world of '!~~lth~~:se:nr:~ s;ri~sar :01'1::;; ;:l~ti~=s c:a~~~v: ~~m~~di~: ~~fl~~~~~~s~:~r!~:n;i~~e :~I~e~: ~~~:a i~~;~:tsT~~~J~~~s ~~~~~r~~;~ve~f~;;~ty~~n~p~0?vs1~:~~:~~ th;I~.~e~~~~n Avery of the Dra- country with a mammoth pop- spent 20 years with Mohatma with their awards and to appear Life Council, Porn Porn GIrls, tlO.ns, but Mr. Williams has matic Art department will de- ulation and few people know Gandhi, and he participated in at the parades throughout the Student Government, and FAC. painted an unforgettable POl'- sign the setting and direct the about it. '01'. Price was in In- the non-violent sttuglile for the year. Headquarters S ri4 , R production. David Sutton will -dia this past summer as a Ful- independence of India. After Betty Jacobus, "'11 '8t1t e.,;res Ji6.~be in charge of lighting effects bright professor. India is also India acquired her independ- sponsor, is a senior, vice presi- ,,.111 .. , and stage management. Aloha Constitution one of the countries studied by ence, Dr. Kalikar joined the dent of Phi Alpha Mu, president lUI ,,", I VUJ .. I~ The junior Dramatic Art the Ford Foundation study of diplomatic corps and in this of Artists Anonymous, and a PUTJ'Poses students will work on the con- non-western cultures. position he has 'been stationed member of SNEA, the struction and painting of the pa;::le dr:~::s~: :f \~:n;::t~~i:' :~ h:a~~o~:adc~~n:~~e~cp~~~:;;t g::~Cil~AC and Inter-sorority , ~~;.~;;:r~~ the supervision of religious, and economic back- of Information and Press in Natalie Thomas, from Com- Western Maryland College islheads; Social, David Drobis; Ac- Heading the cast of charac- ground. Members of the panel The Embassy of India. . pany A, is an active member of indebted to the Constitution tion, Stephen Bayly; Bulletin tel'S are two stellar perform- will be Dr. K. Y. Varki, the Throughout the day there Phi Alpha Mu, and also a Col- Committee of the Student Gov- Board, Sandra Roeder; Ground ers .well known for their dra_ Swami Pl'emananda, and Dr. will be exhibits of India's art in lege Player. She is a member ernment Association for the Improvement, Daniel Pearson; matlc contributions to WMC, Price. Dr. K. Y. Val'ki, the Bakel' Memorial Chapel and in of the senior class. foundation of an entirely new Traffic, Richard Steen; Human Carolyn Webster and David assistant cultural attache of the Library. These displays From Company B is Judith organization of campus leader- Relations, Jack Day. Determin- Drobis, as Alma Winemiller The Embassy of India, will dis- have been supplied by the In- Callahan, a senior Phi Alph an ship. ing the social conduct on a.nd John Buchanan Jr., respcc- th ~~~~nd.In~~'s dis~,~sstiri~heb~~~: ~~~e :i~s~~S~y o:":rt~he Balti- 1r;;:a~:~ff~ T~iem:eet:, O!n: ! PrTs~~llac~~:i~~~~ist~~a::~te~~ ~~m~~: a~;e;~e ~~dA ~~~~~~: tIV;~~ supporting cast will be ~~orn~a~!n~~di~Vh:il:sb~i~hW~~! oP:~ fr~:~~na:;1 f:ter~~~!rst~~I~~~sr~s r~~~~~e:~~~i;\:~ ~~l~~:~ ~:~~~~, ~~~dyGe~:~~erGeb~~e~~ CO~~~~\hiS fine leadership and ~OIJ~I~~~~:ko~l~tna:s aa ~~~~: Golden Lotus Temple In Wash- dents on the Hill. Icareer. Martha Matthews and Martha the support of the student body, John DaVid; ReveTend WU!e- ,_.,-:- . - -::::-_-::-::-:=:--:=:-:-,- f ...,IWirt also served on this com_ the 1962-1963 Student Govern~ milleT, Nelson Sheeley; and Dr. N Of Th W k lB' They completely I - ews e ee n rle - I mittee. Government with these re- ment Association should be a John Others B11chanan ST., Theodore Pokorny. of the real asset to Western Maryland vamped the constitution in the cast include: College. Student ~i~~Sb~~fsb?~er!W~~ar~~o- ~::~:ieS~e~~ca~ddrt~:n l:;aihe~~ ~:gtSt~~d Uu~iit:~rsi~i:~~te~hl'~~:l~;~~~~!~~/r~P~:l~~~!~e~~:!~~; e~~ •• • g::!r;n Ja~~:Ck~~~~~;; p~~:~ pro- promote good citizenship ~mong VIsiting Speakers gram offers home economic ma- opportunities is a beginning Sunday afternoon .. The Gon~ales, Dagmar Joeres; jors a junior executiye position salary of more than $5500 a fessor will be seen in the course the students; to estabhsh a Nellie Ewell, Marsha Bender_ 1- ;;~t: w~~~et~~~.bi~:: a,~~~:~fIi ye~d(litiona1 infol'maHon on li- f:boh;~to;;:'\~~ !l;;:ce~la:~~ooo~~;I~a;e: g m~~udaelntu~~~r:!:nd~~~ Fill Assemblies ~~%e:~n~:~le:.oger D01'eml!S, receive a year:s training as as· bra:;y schools and careers is casionally in the pursuit of his among the administration, the Indian Speaks on 'Red China In a.ddlti?n, JUTS. B_ussel.t, sociate director of Pillsbury's a~allable from Donald Hunt, off-campus interests. students, and the f~culty; to Dr. Sripati Chandra-Sekhal', K?y .WIlson, VerHO~, FlanklI~ Juniol' Home Service Center, Library ~areer Consultant, Pl'oduced by the Public Af- help new students onent the~_ one of India's leading econo- K~dd: Rosemal'Y, Diana PettI: wi~~ca \~~lt~s~f r~!~~~ $1000, ~~~I:~eII;:i~t~~e ;:. Technology, ~~~;~3!ce,~{thA~~e N~'i~:n :~; :!:~~St~: ~~~h~~~p~:;n~~r~al~f ~~s~e;nghf::~g~~s~e:;' ~~~~~ ;~~w, ~~cn;;~le8K~~~:' B~~;;; and, at the end of one year, a program won the 1962 School ch~Jacter, leadel'sh~p~ scholar- ing October 25, at the general W;l~~ c?mplete the h~t. choice of a permanent position Plea For Posters Bell Award for "distinguished ShIP, and school SP1l'lt; and to ass~mblY . IS IS the only pe.lformance with Pillsbury or $2500 for Artist's Anollynwus need~ interpretation of education on encourage good will and a feel- V' T' P f f E given by the DramatIc Art de- graduate work in home econom- YQl~! This orgallizu,tioll form- national television" ing of common purpose with I.SImgt tr O e~o~' o.t . cOi p~rtment for which an admis_ le ics. The other six finalists in ed last' yea)' to aid o;ga.'liza- . students on other campuses. ~?~I~S u th. . ~lv~r:1 Jh 0 sl?n 'price !s ch~rged. The ad- h the contest will each receive an t~o?IS. in. ~v(J1'ti.sing their uc- Cla~ics Club. . The organiz~tion is m.ade up d:a_~e~r;ar iSiSa:~ea~~\th~~itya~ :1::I~~ePl~~~ ~~~ bre $1.00 f?r award of $250 and an expense- tt.v~tles, 18 tn ·need of patJ·o1tl!gc. The ClassICS Club, In 1tS of the ExecutIve CounCil, con- China having published Rc(l b y d; d ~ oceeds WII] paid trip to Minn~apolis for the Betty.Jac.obu.s, president. of the meetillg Monday, OctobeT 29, is sisting of a president, vice_ China'. An Asia) View his lat~ e duset or pro. uctlOn expenses present:ati~n of the awards. orgamzatlO'n, hus ann01l1lCei/ 1;lresenting pro William R. R~d- preside~t, treasurer, secretary est bo~k on this' subject. This ~~t t~eag:ar~quIPment through- Application forms may be t1utt a g?'OUp can pUl'chas6 mgton, cha.1rm.an of the ClassICS and asslstant secretary; and the is available in the bookstore. W'th y l'fi ~~:i;sed d!;~~m~~~ ~~~e ;~~~ ::::~~~t:-~v:Y ~!n~n:h f:~ersu:;;: !?;~~:~'::;t'T~~tOG~~k:.~,eaf~T~,: ~:;:et:~n~~~~i:::~fas~fp;::id~::s~ In th.e afternoon he spoke ill artis~, ;e::~s~e~ ~~i~~!~~a:; ~:p~~i~:~~~ byl~~h~;~l~!a;~: ;:~e:J~~; ~~1~ c:~~d~or~iei;!. ~~~~tti£!lI~Sg:t 6:45 in the Stu- ~~rv~,p:~~id:~6s, ;n~A I~e8r~~~~i~ t:~i~~n;)~~O~~~~g~no~:ta~ p~~~~ ~~~~d~~~~, o:n.dbe~~n~~t~~:~~~:; must be majors in home eco- meetinus, and olher events oi dents. Special members are the was follow~d by a questton and castmg sele~tiOn, Stlmnw")' alld nomics receiving a bachelor's' inte")'est. Rather than trlJiug Bus To Drexel sorority and fraternity repre- answer penod. Sm.oke Ifromlses to equal or sur- degree between January and to think up Ol1'gilla! posters, l~t A brief reminder ~n the bus sentati'ves. Also part of the 01'- Among the economist's other ,pass d a pl'~decessors .in bring- ~~~~' b;9~:~t ~~l th~P~;fl~~i~~; ::te;:r '~;~:es;:~~~~ c;::~~s J~~ ~ar~~~e, W::.C-~~:xe~u~,an;~I1~~ ganization are the committee ~:~~yal~a)~l,~lIr;;:pS:ti::~ :;~ ~~~ ,,!r~I~~tlC entertaInment to will Awards Program no later than cobus or Mara DUson for /1~r- trip, will cost $1.40 and to sup- NSF W"" Off Pki:m!~d Parent~ood and Tnfu.nt r· - ~ . - 111./11dw, November 14. ther information. Iprovide an opportunity er Ch1~~ s. P~plda,t!?n, JOtlety vOlnS SGA Halts Elections SGA Record Hops ~~i;~ our home team on foreign I M01 ,a/tty m lndw._ of the Educa- .,ew . rgonDuts AlthOltgh the enth'usia-sm of On weekends when there are T· Btl t II Cash For Grads On October 29, Dr. George R. I. A this yea.r's fre8hmaln class i~ no pl.anned events, the soci:ll ~eidel, m~nager rr- e a ~~ a s :1:ta~711fv~:ie;::i~u.~~!lI;V~:;~~;m;~~~~e ;:O~i~~ \~irtho~:a:e:~ Full ProvIsional The Na~ionaJ Academy of Sc~. g~~p~~~;~o~u~l~c ~:la~~nsP~~~ Western Maryland's scholas- lege it has beelt brought to Ihe ord hops in the Student Loung('. ~nce~NatlOn~1 :esearch Co_uncll partment, will speak at the tic honor society, the Argo- to Members At Meeting atte~tion of the Student Gov- This will provide informal gE't-' • as. een ca e ~pon agal.n to morning assembly. nauts, met on Monday, October er:nment Association that ?!Om- tog.ethers and opportunities ~dvls~ t.the . Na~lOna\ ~clenc~ Dr. Seidel was a chemical re_ 22, to induct 21 new associate iiwtions 101' ojJic(J1's for th's dance and to make new :IC- oU:;d a Ion In t e se ec 10~ ~ searcher Jor du Pont in 1936. members. Juniors and seniors class have already begun. ! quaintances in a soci~1 atmos- Beta Beta Beta, the national can I ates for the Foundabon S He worked in the Baltimore pig~ who ha.ve attained a 2.1 cumu- Since the SGA c01wtitutiolt !'here. Any students Interested biological honorary society, for- pr~gram ~f reg~la~ lfrad~.ate ment plant until 1943, when he lative average are eligible for ~~~i~~~ll t~:~detht~6 S:8!0:~;~~~; ~:nc~:I~~ogUldD:e:e hi~~:th the ~e~~y \~~iJ~~~~:y:ts O~:~~e;e~~ ~~~mft~!!so~tr:utstaend~;; ~~~~~::a::;es~~:r::' ~tt~el~:;~~;!:~;;~~fz~etiO~.embershiP in this of the freshmmn class' and that R' THE GO, D B Installed as full members were entIs~ appo~n~d b Y ' th~IIAca~- he did research on new products Students honored by member- 1 the election 01 its officer8 all'/ e. ~ UG. Stuart Dearing, Harris Feld- emy- ese~rc. ounCI WI eva.- and their use in the du Pont Ex_ ship this year are: Stuart ~llldPJ'elimitlaries to it will be ne~;I~or:t:;~~t:ntsm~~~:el~ r~~ ~~17~r ~~li~:bet~OI;oe:der B~~~: ~:::s.ap~~~:ltlOs~~ec~~o:nw~~n~l~ ~ei~~~~tal Station near Wil- !~~a~:~k W~l~~;~ ~;\~:!~~~d g~Vil1;,neitW~:k h:1:;e t::::tnt~~.f;0rt such to the GO['D BUG. Schur~an, Michael She~wood, made by the Foundation, with In 195'8, he acted as chairman Helen D~rsey. Also installed fre8hman class will abide bll ~e staff emmot read you")' and Ethel Wilsman. Mary awards to be announced on of the American Chemical So- twere Claudia Fetrow, Karlene this lor?J!a~ity.. . :;::::S: ;~u~ou 0:~~1~~~iz!~~~nthe~;~~~~e, c~~e~a\vo~~~ba~:rb::~ M:;;~li~;n::6;~r the graduate ~i:t~h~~ :~;ve~e~sw~~:ir~:~io~f ~~~~:~~ur, H~~~a~~ d,Hin~:~~ A ~wmlna.tmg tlle~t~l1g, u pla~n11lg. Please call us, we Mouat, George Knefely, War- awards will be required to take the Section's Education Com_ Holmes, and Phyllis Ibach. ~a1npa:un, and an electw~ 'meRt- can t always Cfill you. ren Jelinek John KressJey and the Graduate Record Examina- mittee where he worked closely Kathleen Languis Bruce Mill. udy :~:ekw~~;f::~ ~:c~::::n,d=! ~~~ Profs On TV fn T~i~~:~:oo:swer:r:~i~~~~:~ ;i;~t~de:i!~~d a~~ie;:S!e~~~e~~~~ ~~~he~~e o;t~~~~al~e~d ;~i~;C=, ~~, ~~~erklfz~~:t~D~;~de~u~~; ~r~rvp~~:~~;{t.Jo;~pe~fi~k~~.:~ Wi::fi~~ \he~e&~~:~ss~~;~;e:war:~~:~~er~~tto~he pr~:i~ento.ffi~e::I: ~~:~~n::~~r~na~~~!~:~~e~ee~vi~~ :~~~:~. ;rh~h~:!~~:~~gAosrS~~?~: ~il~~ n~~so~e";;~::~~y InSh~~l~~ Will be. annOlt1lced later. turns to A.BC-TV for the.'third Slade, vice-;resident;' Helen will be given .on January 19, tion for the Advancement of ,sta~ffer, David TaYlo~, Robert Car.eers in ~ibrary Science ,~~;~a~~~:~~sbe~t \:I~O~~~t~~~.i ~:::r;;:~,~:~ae:~;~;; a~; r;air~ ~~;:~gh~~~ ~~S~g~~~~edc;~.!~:: ~~:~c:;s?;:so~:::~~~~i:~:n~~ \~~~~~r:d~~da;s~~lia:!~son were Library sCience .al!?~ds ex- on the openIng ~how will be a bara Persian, historian, wel- and certam foreign countnes. honorary scientific research so- Following the installation cellent career possibilities ~or professor-turned Senator, Gale corned the new members. The annual stipends for grad_ ciety, and The Scientific Re- ceremony, Dr. William G. Mill- ~en and women who ar~ .wIll- \V. McGee (D) of Wyoming, Many varieoi activities are uate Fellows are as follows: search Association of America. er, the new head of the psychol- llig to spend an ?-ddltlOnal f?rmer professor of American anticipated for the coming $1800 for the 111;stlevel; $2000 Receiving his Ph.D. from ogy department, spoke on one's ye~l· of stud;v: to o~taIn a ma~- h1st?ry and Chairman of the year. Such contemplated proj- for the intermediate level; and Johns Hopkins University in duty to have the courage to tel'S degree ~n thiS field. In~btute of International Af- ects include blood typing of the $2200 for the terminal level. 1931, Dr. Seidel taught chemis- realize one's potentialities and Stl>d.e~ts w111.find c~reer o'?- fal~s at the University of Wy- students, acquisition of noted The annual stipend for post. try at Susquehanna University. show excellence. ~OrtU~ltJeS available In public OmIng. scientists to speak on virus can- doctoral Fellows is $5000. Lim_ Born in Brooklyn, New York, he Following this refreshments ~~~:~I~~'li~;~~i~~: re;:;:rc~m;~~~ !n~~~:e6 ~:.~~;:~~ s;~~~~s~~~! ~~d ~~es;:;tCs\:n~o:a:~~~ro~~~ ~~i~~t~~w~~~~~~~~:~~o ~~i~~~~ ~~:r:~si~: ~e~!;:~nCr~nS~:!1 ~v:~ethseero~e:Or~~~it~e't"o~:~b~;! arm~~, servI.~~s, mdustrl,al, busl- In varIOus disciplines from col- ing topics. laboratory fees, and travel. to our campus. seniors and faculty.
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