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~ibl'8.l'y c~.;~~·~,.~I~~YlandCollege Thanksgiving tHE GOLD BUG Riflers Backstage With Play Win Two Vol. 40, No.6 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND November 9; 1962 (hoir Presents Committee Evaluates Student Life On 'Hill' !o~,,~~~c~~~and' Choir, under the direction of Alfred deLong, will pr-esent its. With the assistance of Dr. L. The faculty committee study- annual "Fall Pop Concert" on Earl Griswola, the Action Com- ing all phases of student life is Monday morning, November mittee of the SGA has set up a under the chairmanship of DJ-. 19, at 11:30 am. An nttracttve Student Evaluation Committee Griswold. Various students program of college. songs, folk to work hand in hand with the will work directly with faculty songs, and selections from mu- faculty committee studying stu- members on four subcommit- steer shows has been prepared. dent life. This is one of the tees. They will define and to- This highly rated program of- seven committees self-evaluat; cue on specific problem areas, a change of pace from the ing the eellege for next year's study the matter and submit assemblies. Middle States Colleges and recommendations. of the program Secondary Schools re-evalua., Dr. William David heads the "Songs from the tion. subcommittee in v est i gating , seJert~ons .from - ---- what students would do tc B ··b an d . '~Ismet,: ~nd Lounge To Receive change the college if they were S :Ie~~~~.t's o~~ t·~~f~n; Television From SGA ~~~thch~~!e.al~tu~~.~ ~;:~;~;, ~ng.. cov~r~: "Fro~ Th.e student lounge may ~l~:;~~~·aw~~~~~ ':i~~ D~a~~~ Ch&l"les;Bry~~'~~fAf~i~ ;~{I~~~:. a It;I~~:s~~I\:i~f ~~ r ~eggemei~~~Ster~~~~; a~.~ Frencb-Canadlnn Folk to the efforts of Dr. Ensor and Dorothy and Ethel wtls- "Sophmorfee Phil?so- ~he SGA. The student organ- man. A subcommittee on the ~??_.HU'_""~'"'IIRn;'n,,,,,COl.~:j~~S~;i~ist"J~~:;: :~~~:~1~i~o~~~~ g)~c~~rSedn;~~~~ ~1~:U;tl~~~~~~~d~~s~~::!~il~~ Dbl~ ', Old Pennsylvania sa ry luxury. Harwell Sturdivant will In, "The Blue-Tail To help pay for the set the ('Iude Carol Davis' Karlene Song; "Riddle SGA decided to rent feature Gochenour and Merle Houck five ye~rs from StudYin~ ago. movies intellectu~l the Young RepulJlica_nsHear Mr. Cole Gives Song; ""K~nt.u~ky Mountain the T.hese would be shown m Alum- spontaneity Helen Howery body . 90m1n .. Round" of the student Dr. are Can- m Hall or the ROTbJccto~ thlS day IS to a~qualllt about the same. AI~~~~cna~we;eo;~:d h~:~t t~~~ ~;bl~I%~n~~~l:~d l~~~:i~' s~oe~~~~~~B~nrje~~J; !~;~te~'I~~1 ~~jo~ l~~~s~~ci~:r/reshmen With the ha;it~::~urs:natbO:; ~~~ha~~~~~j choices: either the continuation ing of Federal money only in Theme of Victoriu. Rounding High school students are wel- counselors und of domination by a few in one times of crises" were necessary out the recital wEI he Two co,ne to any of the students al.e ,",,;,,;,I'M'''', party 01" the choice of govern- to ll1sure the continuance of MeditatiOIlS by Ulysse Kay and foothall games ment leaders who will restore American ideals. The Republi- 1'0clOu.taby Leo SOlVel"by. coming, when th(' true government. As Lin- jeans have always been stZ"iving WeStel·n Maryland were extended Dnly by ~~l?'of~~ei~e!J~~~';~n:~: ;~~~l~~ 1~~~:l:dJ~~.se goals, th~ Presi- ~r:~~~;b~~.t~f ht~:e f!~~Jty and alumnae of the and for the people." i The Young Republicans pres- H155. A graduate of the "t~:e~i~i~~~g ~i:i~nc7~~;erOfs~~~ I~nntg~~:~~e:~~~~on ~!~:~e;:,J~~l~ ~~;·~~;s~efr':~~;~.:~ j:o~ec~~ve~~ appointments. t~~e ~~~~Om~~ Plans for fut~re High Sch~ol i~tere~~edati~n~h~h:tu~~Car~~~= ~~m~f::l~~yjSo~h~h~es~:~~~~~~of 1~:::~~,OI~~n~~~nJ;'~:~', SI\~~:~~;~~~rkCol~~geE=~t~n:nas;~:~:et~~ ~~~~~\~~l sbo~n:;~~ d!~~~:~~~ ~~;:tforD~~'l~iOU~n~l~ed:s,;:re:~~ sh~l~d g~~\~a~~Ul~el;O~~.;:e~~hi~.~i~:a~!:lew~~r?aerr~m~!~I:er'D~:;~ ·Music. This will be followed uy a pre_ umple a Carrol! County Day. government as Lincoln de- "Smith, Judy Tatum, Frances scribed it. They are reliance ?JlfJmaS, Roberta Warrick, and in self, pride in work, devotion INnncy Whitworth. Local Branch Of SNEA Serves Hill In Many I Cult~r! C~~nlerl Ne~v~ ~~ie!s ,!? w~~~~~ ~!m'~~~~~'State, ItlOns on the "HIll" Tomorro\\ DIg , ay ar es I e s In up I H!!~s",r~!~r~ga!'~~~~~,~~ III 1949, and named after the PreSident, VIC... WhlCh pro- :;:cl;~e c~:Ze\e:t:~eu:etogl:~I!g~ 119~2~ ~V('tde~es~~~,~e~~e~l~e~f~~ ~~~:S~~~~:hl~:ll!d~I~~~I~~I,thr:~r~I~~;~O~I~an{~sme~~~~~orAI::yt: ;,~t:li' and 11 eaSllrel, ~~~;~sts c~~~~e. mTh~10;;i~e So~ ~i~~~ J~~ol~::.e ;~~O~~tts ~:~~: :~~;~:~ast:~~~:~t:~~~~~e~!~:;a~ ~~~do~B:i~~~ ~~O:i~~St~~°tfo~:~ in~~l" o~N~:~ c~~~tucts ~~.~~,SSi;;e:;~en:t3.ofJa~~e B~~l~~~~~I~~~iCl>:~~~!~/f Et~~h~~~!~t~~ t~:e a~~c~~h~:~~il:n!~a~h~~~ :~~~i~~~~/~~~~~~~o~~nfo~~:· ~:~ ;~:;r~i1~l~:::;.Pl;~:eon ~ald that )2 tickets have been the sorority with the highest :acteristics. One such organi- Pettigrew, Mary Lee Nuttle, 3, and, later ill the sold. • ~ 'average i~ honored. The presi- 'zation is the SNEA, or Student Bonnie Shelton, and Ginger group will conduct M~nday, Nove~ber a, Tony ,dent o~ the club is presented a ;National EdLlcation Associa- ' ( Perkms opened In Harold at symbohc ("up by Dean Helen tion. ;~~~~t~.n~l. ~l~~:t~~r~:r::~~~ IHowery. .' The Stud~;]t NEA is set up ~~:I~b:l~n2/nt~}r.S~~;:i~1~' l~;~ : The S~::~e:~:~: ~:~;~ments l~~dt~'l)~~~;d,!eO:~~~~~~~~i;e~t~~; to stardom in the title role of are here and will be delivered i(I) perso'lal find profeSSIOnal the Broadway play, Look to the stUrl"'."ltSat the beginni_ng growth;; (2} .. d~velopment of HQI,newurd A1lgel. . ~fonn~.x;m~~~~eeb~f~~~ ~~b~cl~~~ .!~:~~~~~'POf";~~\iS:::y, ~~~i~~~ Hai~~~or~agi~bOnp~es;~t~~~e t~~ Business Staff. :i~~sr~:~~~~:s :;d str!) a:adrt~~= play Sailor Beu·are. It will Demo~rat~ To Meet. ~ation in pr~fessional activities run from November 5 to No- An orgamzatJonal meeting of at local st.ate and national spealdng to Dee about "ember 30. the Young Democrats Club will ·levels. it a!so 'proposes to in- she said that the One of the biggest coming at- take place in the SGA council tegrate the programs of the like to extend an trar.tions is being Rresented at room, at 7 pm on Thursday, 'state alld student education as- all members of the Loew's Capital in Washington, Novembe~ J~.. ~1J students in- sociations. The organization to attend its meet- D. C. from November 13 to terested 1Il JOining .are invited .p.ndeavors to deepen the inter- .. milde this quite em- the 18. The Holshoi Ballet, to attend. est of capable students in a by stating that she famed Russian dance group, . teaching career, explain and all students .would be- will perform. This group 11as The ROTC m.agu:. number is encourage the necessity for se- in the group, toured the United States sev- 873- lective standards for those ad- they are not plan- teachers. era] times. The GOLD BUG wOlild like mitted to the teaching profes_ will not enter For the Opening the new Civic Cen· to add Patricia Webb to the sion, and contri?nte to a re~s- profession, t(l" in Baltimore on November list. of characters in the pro- onable halanee In teacher sup- HAPPY NATIONAL isurely become parents; they will and 27, will be the Ice Capades for duction, Summer and Sm.oke. ply and demand through high- througb knowledge of these or- 1962. This will be one of the Trish will portray Mrs. Wine- er standards of preparation. panizations, will better under- first events in this new edifice miller in the Tennessee \Vil- Alvey Isanogle Chapter EDUCATION ~WEE'K ~tanrl and appreciate what is and they will contiJlue through lia~s' play. The name was The Alvey Isanogle Chapter, peing dene for the students of December 9. omItted due to an oversight. 'Vestern MIl.l·ylalld's branch of 'B'RUTI/' i\.merica.
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