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Library .. ('OtI;~rJl"lr;/:/iI;;i~R;pris~TH- E GO' LD·,,·eun·:;B!'![LJ'tcU'''':~G'::':'- Three years ago open fraternity parties were, in the most acute sense of the word, quite open. Broken windows and doors, phones ripped off the -wall, beer baths, and broken and cut fingers and arms were commonplace occurrences. the tempo of the typical WMC BUd haVi~~O;~i~~n~ni:h~a~~~~~:e I~~\~~~i:~ :~t~;e~~~r~~O~~~ebf~ Vol. 40, No.4 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND October 19, 1962 October of 1960. Since that time, the code has been enforced P ddl A n .~ ~II U rather rigidly, and, consequently, and clarification, oys n ergo a es ttor nugll ".'Iler r'resents fl'ate;~~~;n~:; ~:~: ~~:u;~;p~~:sero:o~:;~aSis 'B B d A rl~A . 0 e ra ern. y en . the Code of Conduct is as follows: - T B F t it M I ,..a D.... rr.. Wrr.AtI 1. All males will be required to wear coat and tie. u... u.,,. ••' u,.,..v, 2, There will be no stags at any open p~,ty.. 3. The fraternity sponsoring the party WIll see to It that a Actor Hugh Miller will pre- Relapse; Shaw, Man and Su- proper location is chosen for the party. sent his reading recital, "Bare perman; and Ionesco, T/w L.8- tions~'inT~:;ew::~ b~~O~~:::~ ~:~~!~~.,i~f:~e t;:~kohbn~o~:p~~~~: th:J!~~~:~,f. ~~rel~~~b;~B~~~ea~~ re~!ij:~t~n~~~o:li~!:r~e~~eihe ~toa~~~5ano~at~:s~~:~n~onir~~ sO~Il", Miller is noted for main- Wester~ Maryland football game, or Within the first two weeks of cepted fraternity bids yeater- instructor of Military Science stage, Tickets for the recital taining- artistry and craftsman- school In the fall. , day, October 18, The new I, II, and IV at W.M,C. for the are available, without charge ship, while expressing a variety 5. ~ny person needlessly destroying prop.ert y at an 0J;'en pledges, wearing varicolored past three years and expects to to students, in the McDaniel of style, wide range of char- party Will be banned from all ope~ parties rei a ye~r starting- jackets and black and blue 110t- be here one more year in this office. acterization, and technical ae- ~~~~a~:g~a~~, ~~st~:u~:~~y, and WIll be held responsible for all toms, are as follows. capacity, Mr: Miller is on~ of the, most c:",;;;m:;p';;;',;;;hm;;;,;;,nt;;,'===== prO~llnent people III the inter- = 6. Any person causing personal injury to another at an open Alpha Gamma Tau Gamma Beta Chi Beta ~~t1f;aa;e ~~~~r~is \;~:id a:O~:~~ Leader's Soc,"ety fraternity pa~ty will b~ barred from all open fraternity parties Twenty-three new members Entering the Gamma in Y London, Sits for the remamd.er of hie colle~e, career. ,. accepted the Blue and \Vhite clubroom were 14 new mem- ior Director of the Ro al Aced- Two arti:s There Will be no advertising of Iraternity parties as beer bid, Fiv~ of them arc W:i1~er bel'S, Under the red and blue emy of Drama, e ec P 8 'A howi 'd f . " 'II b k d t Benton, Larry Brown, Wilham paddle are Raymond Baker, Hugh Miller has been on tour leave 'the n::~~.s owing evr ence 0 intoxication WI e as e 0 g~:r~~n, :~l::d D;;~:~s, ~~: ~f:od~n D~naatl~m;:'hrm~~ol~I:~ t~r??ghout th~ Unite~ St~~s, Ronald CZ'onise and Joseph t.he ;po~~~~~r~r~~e~~~t;n\~~rl-F;~at~~l~t~e;:p~~~~lea~~r o=~~~~i:; Bachelors inc iu d e Willi;m G~'ay,' James Hackett, Ronald ;~~t~:fle~;.er~:nha~n~~~~~Jt:.:~ ~~\~arm~~~~rsbe~ Ste~:cte~e;': y t~e l~od~~t ~h~rrt . f th' d 'il b d It 'th b th I ter- ~:~~geHo~~:n~ g ~am~:rm~~~~: ~;::a;t~dgf~:, a;:~:~n J~~~:~~ta~~ei~;:l:a~;s~t~~~~~e~;~ces Le~~~r~~t,~~ci~~~andale, Va., Frate~nity ~~u~:i~n:n~ th~Sf~:t:r:ilty sepo~~ori~~ th? pa:t/ !~~~~R~~~f~e~:~bm~~~~~u~l~~ ~:aa~~~sH%~~~~n~'hi~l~~:,a~a~~ The emi~ent actor h?s spe~t and hopes to ~ttend .gfadu~te s form~il:~:dth~; ~;;'~i~f~~:~~v~t~%c~:~:r:~\~~s :;e:::: a~a;~v~~:~ MacEwan, and Antonio Mng- Smith, and Gerald Wicklein. ~;~t ~:e t~~r~:~~a~ea~e~:~.~,pa~~ ~~h~~~~rs~r~~nt~eueish~S~;~,~;~; ing factors The first of these is that the part of the conduct natto" The rest of the pledge Pi Alpha Alpha dlalogue coach In the filmmg of letterman, a member of the code that d'eals with dress will be enforced at clQsed parties as class IS comp?sed of Stanley Bl k d Wh't I d '. "Laurence of Arab.ia." In 1': ROTC staff, and sports editor well. Second, the consumption of "hard stuff" will not be allowed ~~k~:r~r D~~~~i~e~:i~~' ~: num~~r fi~~een. S~~e ~fe fh! ~ent ye,~rs Hu~h M'll;f has dl,: of the Aloha. He is also .. ~ -this applies to both closed and open parties. Third, there shall chael S~hiee Donald Schmidt new members include Le~ lected Out _ofthe WII.der~~ss, member of Gamma !leta t_;~1 be a sponsoring couple present at all times. This couple may be Gitman Smi~k Richard Steen' Brown James Browning Wil- th.e fOro~~~lOn play m d est - and. was class presldent hiS a facnlty couple, an alumni couple who have been graduated for and Rex Walk~r. 'liam Carter, Charles Castlc, ~~~so~r"Pete~YPa~"n;~\:er~e:f~ freshm~n year, \ Ilt le~S~:~~~~:~~n~: ~/:~ ~li~~~~t~ature .should b; made too, Delta Pi Alpha ~1~~~e~~~~\:n~e~f~:~~ Dd~;:~: ~:~a~~~~k~n~n~ ~!~ii~al~: other bitl~~y~:d~;;:fon Sha~~~~;,n. h~ If you d~mk, DON T DRIVE! Se:-reral senous aCCIdents h~ve The Preachers are increased Andrew Hamantas, Warren The recital will include l'ead- also hopes ~o atte~d graduate occurr;d In the pas~ fe\~ years; th1s should be e~ough to drIve by 24 new members. Some of Jelinek, Bruce. Knauff, David ing selections from the follow- school. He IS.preSIdent of the the pomt home., Don t brmg a bottle to the fratermty party, And, the young Knights are Peter Robson, and Herman Smith. Iing great classics: Sophocles, IFC, SpOl'ts editor of the GOL,~ =~tWrke~~e!~~~r~f c:~;:eo~t~~~~~ \~~~~Ir:c~tt~o~: ~;~!i:~~~~~~.~n~I~h~:lnn~IS~~~cd: J~~I~ ~~~~~d a~~el~~.ron Stevens and ~~:h(l1,:n~ton~~n S;l~uke~pe~~~,:~~.' ~~da~di~~~lb;~e O~va~l~ cooperation Will make It easIer for everyone concerned. vin Fuhrman, Ronald Garvin, ' g, e memb:r of the FAC for 1962, i;~CPr~;fda:nt ~hn ~~S~y, S~erlinfi. H~::~, ~~~~: ;au~ember of Alpha =='"""===============IM~;;ael uii~dler ra~ndn Le~te; Biscoynes Moke Wosllington Th; Men's Leadership Soc.iety 'I'. FL ~.I.. Knepp. Othe.rs ,~earing purple _ _ f~;~;t:e~O~el~a~~u~~notsa~~ ;~:: l - etters .'0 .He ~"'t'Or- ~~~h,;,O'dB:n~:i~td'La!~~::: Debut SlRglRg Folk Tunes demi,,"y in th' top of the', Shoreman Protests exhausted after rushing over ~~~~~ ~e:~l~: ~~~~~ M61~~~~:If you don't hear three gui- The Biscayne IV, who are f;~sS ~~~d~~;hei;ho~~ ,ou;!~~~~; To the Editor: _ r~r~~C~;ddtf~~~ s~~;~: tO~:~Roy Robertson, Karl SChuele'ltars and a bongo around, you'll ~eea~i~ntiveR~~es~;~~~:!ei\~~e llnhc~~~:do~r;a~:;c~~tyh~~mt;~,~ in\a;t~en:~~st i:~:k:: t~ ~~~~ ~ee~a~~:dto :~:or~o~;~:;a~~~ ~~~~i.~~%~~~af;~ed~::g~~~ ~n:: t:oat:::: B~~:::::a:.Y ~~: Rei~z, 'and John W~rman), who have been active on ~am- B~g Dlon Jen~~n's ,stci~~~~ was, plung~~ into an equally Colin Thacker, and Eric Wag- f:lk-Singing group is appearing ~;;st~~n to~e;;:l:n~~:t c~~~~ib~~ pU~LS's purpose is: "To honor a ut s,ot mac lll;S In t th rap1d rendItIOn of the IJQrd's nero at the Washington nightclub tion to the world of folk sing- and encourage the exercise of CITY E In c~?lpar~so~h 0dose Prayer. Major Ralph Anderson of the Sunday October 21, at 8 ;30 ing In addition to some out- constructive leadership among COK ma~f lresf lIlfill ~ ormst This is not meant as a criti- R.O.T:C. department has b!')en pm. ' sid~ engagements they have the men of WMC." It also ~~~ti~~~~tlh~~ ;:nyevic::,so:s cism ~ the le-a~er of the con- elected .to sponsor D~lta Pi Al- In order to fill thre: com- p,layed a~ several' campus par- looks i~to any problems w!lich ~~ea~~;~~:~e~~c:: i:n:~~trh~ ~~~ f~:fa:~onthaes ?!~:t~~~~:d :: ~~~ ~~:, ~~~~n:e::~ve,~~~JsO~r~~~;~; ~~~t;~dU~~~~re;:e e~O;:;:~;'Ut~: ~~~~edT~;\h:e:;eni~:y mi~~;~r- ~n~~I::n~: \~~r~!~~~:' di~O~t~:; mac~ine! (Shudder!) ~~~~ne~~~Jia!~~~ t~t t~~n: u~~~ ~!a~et~~Th:~: P~~~v,~;:it~en~~~ ~:~~I ~~v:dt~:~~e~:renpe:;to~r~~ pe~s~t~e ~~~~h~nn~Ot~e;::~b~;!~~UP;~;'~n~~ste~a~.br\~~~ho~~~;~: Wlt~ all my heart and all,my son prayers and pledges, and Maine, 1S ~ery .famlhar w1th As far as they know, none of Sm}', and three radio stations nated ~vlth th: Society. lost mckels, I most certamly not just mouth them. One de- the fratermty life of college their new numbers has ever al'e carrying publicity about Durmg AprIl 3-5, the Society :~~~~ ~~t:e !?r:~s b:~:;a~~~i:lit~~~~~:r~tu~~:~tin t~~S~~e:~ ~~ m~~ graduated with a B.S. in ~~~; i~o~~is~~n:~,y g~:\og::l~~ th~ g:r~~r~r:~~:,~iJ~~~e d:~~,~ rJ~':I~~;~~i1~beC~~:~ve~t~~YChi~;:~ our dorms, but ~ fel.t that. I prayers, told me, "Oh, I never education and was an Army an original, using a well-known will be in Alumni Hall tomor- an? wll,l be explored by Dr. MUST correct t~IS shght InIS- pay much attention to what is career man from 1941-46. Dur- melody with lyrics composed by row at 11 am as part of Par- Wmg-tslt-Chan, from Dart- ~~~m:~~w o~vh~~saP~~~'et,~! ~~!nf.s,~a~~~tn;,i,~e to listen to ing the Korean Conflict, he was the group, ent's Day. ~~~~~~ionT~: t~U~~~~~'mofwi~~ ~:~iC~ li:~~~t~w~e?c~n JC~!{ . It see,!,s logical that pray:rs -Porents Doy Sclletlule- INEWS of the WEEK ~~~~:~~an~b~~t~re~hina-past, Phillips wouldn't appreciate III part~cul~r should, reqUlre In . BRIEF The present officers of the anyone degrading his author- c~r~ful leading bec~use of the Men's Leadership Society are: embellished ity. I think that Don's letter a !'~~t~:n ~~~t Itt~~:o s~:~s %~~ Robert 1\1 ant h y, President; or blbhcal lan- Morning: should have read" !'~uying 9:00-Registration S.ecreta,ry of the Year, Way~e .Whitmore, Vi~e-presi- ~~eth~r~~;td ~:~~i~:sIJr: X~:~ca:lethat't ad "~:it~~al t~in~~nr li;~t=~ue~~~~17n~c~~:r!~sv~~t ;r::7~:~tC~~~:~ and a short se:;~~:ryS~,:ltir, B~~:~OS~\I:Oll~~~:;a\:y~l:e!~J:e~:; B. ;:,rte'D~:~ Arundel County." (no offense, ~~ryg:w~:e :~ :ner: I~po~ervic: program of entertainment Mr. Shaffer, was chosen seCl'e- \~~!I;am M, DaVid, Faculty Ad- natch) lsI George Adkins to anything. "~~::~t=~~~:~~on~~~~nRboe~i:ss~nla~:i~~e:ntil12:30 ~a::nt~f b~heth!e~ar~~rl g~,~~~~I'v==.======= Ocean City, Maryland an~' ~~~~~onous rumble of vow Afternoon: ~~:iei:~.y o~S:~~ia~~~.rnalt\Onal Teaehers ToT ake Letuspray MingJes with the chant of 1:15-1~g-0~-war bet~een sop:om?re1)and freshman classes To the Editor: "T~~~~ ~:~~~ M!~~'~tl in the 1:30-Ki::~ff ~~~ ~~~ba~e~:m:a;~~~. Susquehanna Thanksgivin~ .Play National Exam One f.requent inCident. that air, . g ,g y . Half ti~~~e~f;~~:~~~lb~a~~~ Susquehanna band as well as "Su~!!~reaSndW~~~~~, by The National Teacher Exam- never, ~alls to bother me IS the But fallmg With a whImper After game-----Open House in dormitories and sorority and Tennessee Williams, will be inations, necessary for senior ~~pe;II:~~~ ~~.:n g~~~~teN~:i~~~to ,,~u::. Father who art in fraternity clubrooms -. ~;~a~c~~e b:nnt~:l ~~!~~~gf;~~ ~i~~::;~~d ~~j~~!,c:ii~g~,e S:~: spe~d. Case m pomt was the heaven, . . Our A" C , Ott H G· production, announced Miss urday, February 13, 1963. saymg of t?e genera! prayer Our Fathe,~ who art ... etlon omml ee ears rlpes I Esther Smith, director, Caro- At the one-day testing ses- and the Lord sPrayer m chapel Father. . lyn Webster will play the part sion a candidate may take the Examinations, which last Sunday. I felt mentally /s/ Dianne Briggs " t St d t P bl , of Alma Winemiller, and Da- Common tests in Professional t vid Drobis will play the part of include Lament 241 I RvesIga es. u,J!n. ro, e~s John Buchanan, Jr. ~n:;~~~at~~~r~:~~,alan~UI:::~~ ACTION, a subcommIttee of m thel~ weekly dISCUSSion. . Fly Navy Reasonings, verbal Optional by "The Dark Lady" the Student Government Asso- Appomted m~mbers of thl,S Fol' interested and qualified one or two of thirteen as well as (Tune: "Gee, Officer Krupke" from West Side St01'Y) ciation, has been organized this committee are listed here: Gall young men, the Naval Aviation Examinations designed to dem- Deeeeear kindly Dean Makosky, your tests are mighty rough! week under the specification of Allen, Jerome Baroch, Stephen information team from Wa~h- onstrate mastery of subject No matter how we study, we never do enough! the new SGA Constitution. Bayly, Linda Betts, Edward ington, D. C" will be visiting matter to be taught. The col- We've read three hundred pages; it's coming out our ears; Stephen Bayly was appointed Brooks, Lynne Forthuber, Kar- the College Monday, October lege will advise a candidate We might just as well have taken Shears! chairman of the newly formed lene Gochenour, Merle Houck, 22, through Tuesday, Octoher whether he should take the Na- Gee, Dr. Makosky, you've got to relent!, group by SGA president, Jack Robert Kruhm, Nancy Miller, 23, to interview, advise, and tional Teaeher Examinations You simply can't imagine all the time that we've spent! Blackburn. Ethel Wilsman, and Wilfol'd counsel those who want to earn and which of the Optional Ex- We're sick of Trevelyan and books on reserve! The SGA Constitution states Wrightson. an officel"s commission 'and fly aminations to select. Gee, Dean Makosky, you've got nerve! (You've got nerve!) that the ACTION Commitke Also, look for "On Campi" with the fleet. A Bulletin of Information, You've got nerve, you've got nerve, you've got nerve, nerve, "shall hear the grievances per- by Brutus, the voice of AC- The Aviation Qualification containing an application and nerve! taining to campus problems of TION, appearing shortly in tests will be administered at a describing registration proce- Like, three hundred pages worth of nerve! any student and investigate the this newspaper. "On Campi" convenient time and place. dures, may be obtained from '" '" '" same." Chairman Bayly an- is a cartoon dealing with local Those interested should contact the education depa:.-tment or di- The trouble is we've sweated! nounced that a "gripe box" and campus conditions. one of the members at the Col- rectly fro m the National The trouble is we've bled! 'fraternity-sorority representa- Problems presently being lege from 9 am to 4 pm. Teacher EXaminations, Educa- The trouble is we've read it! tion would be the main "sound- dealt with in the committee ~re tional Testing Service, Prince- The trouble is we're dead! ing boards" for student criti- the publishing of the daily Correction ' ton, New Jersey. Completed The trouble's we can't do it! cisms and opinions. menu card and student evalua- Corl'ection from last week: applications, accompanied by The trouble is we DO! The second duty of ACTION, tion of courses. Students desiring information proper examination fees, will Gee, Mak, we've got other courses, too! as described in the Constitu- The regular meeting time for on Woodrow Wilson FeJlow- be accepted by the company Gee, Dr. Makosky, we're down on our knees, tion, is to attempt to foresee ACTION is Tuesday' afternoon ships should not write to tht! from November 1, but in any 'Cause Renaissance in England has us all in a squeeze! and present campus problems, at 5:00 pm, in room 202, Me- University of Virginia, but see case should be received by them Gee, Dr. Makosky, there's one thing to do-- and the members of the com- morial Hall. All interested Dr, Ridington in Room 301, not later than January 18, Yes, Dr. Makosky - DROP YOU! mittee shall endeavor to do this parties are invited to attend. Memorial Hall. 1963.