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Mrs. Lill1an Barker W. M. C. Mi. Westminster, W4t Clower ~nTh iug First Annual Sermonizes GOLD BUG ".6 Awards p. 2 Vol.~, No.7 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND January 15, 1966 Carrasco, Cherbonnier Direct '66 Gold Bug VanDykes Provide Sound Federal Testing Attridge, Ferguson Holt! High Posts; Murphy Reigns at Cupidity Screens ~ummer loslin, Marks Supervise News Editing Delta Pi Alpha fraternity j alumnus, is an English major Job AppilcanJs David Carrasco, a junior will continue its "tradition of. from Towson. She is captain The U. S. Civil Service Cor»- ~i:~!~~I~~)~.~~;~i~~illll~asjs~l~e uniqueness" by of the porn-porn squad, . has announced that a duties of the editor-ill-chief for pidity" free FAC member, first test will be given on the 1966 GOLD BUG. Dave students at Western vice-pr-esident of Phi Alpha in late January or has served the GOLD BUG The annual Sweetheart sorority, co-editor- of the to determine since his f'rushman year as re- will feature the renowned Alpha Mu Torch, and past jobs for stu- porter, assistant sports editor, Dykes, an eight piece band editor of the GOLD Federal positions. and most recently as sports edi- oua throughout the will be attended and Science Assist- tor. Recipient of the Felix Maryland." .. test will last approxi- Woodbridge Morley Award in ~:1~2i~).~1~1lDress will be i :~~ :~l:'~~u:nd lo~'!~io~: ~!~f~':s~~I~::n~C1I~~t~le6~~ formal: there will be a $2 the country. It will ODK, and was a member charge for couples outside of I skills, vocabulary, Honor Court in his the college community. reading comprehension, and ab- year. Dave also Dykes Are Nationally Known street reasoning abilities, Sports Editor of The Van Dykes have had a Students will be notified of Magazine, and has ~~~fr:~~~~e;f t~~~I~.e~!~OI~li~~~ ~~o;~e~~~t: ;;s:l~~il~x~:l~:!:~l~ ~~:rt~a~~~c!~an~ of "Stupidity" and "King of tentative grude level ranging teams. ~~:It~~nt~l~e iil~:;t~;~ ~;:I'i~; f~';n~r~~:;~g~'~Ph~l~ p~~liti~nti~~ Ali;('h~::I~bn~~~i~!a~Sa;~; ~ha;!~~')'de~he,,~~u~I~~s ~:ce~~ :~l~~~:~ta~~~~~ show proficlcncv ~1~in~1~nh~e~~i~I~li~ ~~~al~~'~i:n;e~~s~~:r s~~~u1~~~I~ The student will have an op- as assistant news The Van Dykes have played at ri~~t~~~;'ee ~pp~:~at~~~s ~~I~~i~~~~~~.)"esA e~:~o~~h~:du~aetionrna- he has sel've.d on. the Wl\~C track major .fro.m Harrisburg, Penn- colleges and u n i v e r sit i e s in the Washington, D. C. area [or from Newcomb, Alice is vice- team an? IS vlce-preslde~t .of sylvania, IS a member of Alph~ throughout the eastern United and three in one of the Federal president of Le Cel'cle F"I'f!.l!cais, t~e Jewish Students Associa- Gamma Tau, and has served as States, but this will be their civil service regions. Applica- editor of the Phi Alph Newslet- uon. .. ". a G~LD ~UG reporter: An first visit to WMC. uons with an eligibility notice tel', and co-editor of the Phi AI- In.sloe news editor I.S Sherr y Eng-lish major from Baltimore, A C~~;~I~:h;S:iee~~:arts" attached must be filed by April pha J\[u Torch, Joslin, a Fr~nch. ma§~' froJ_U ~~\~I~~U~'ls served ~s b?th will be the of . ~l~~l~~~! ~fjO~I~!I'~~~i~~d~~!;;~D?l'othy Attridge wil! be ;o~;~l~:~n~; ~~~I~l.enC:I:Jtu~~ C~l'Y wOII~e:n~I~:si~~n~~~s:: ~~yS\:~et~~~:~ o~ the Oil'\~ith the !~:~c';on~;: ~~~~:~~csl\~I~~~j~~rfro~1~eIS .a.n P~i Atl~~ M~iu~ndi iSs:~~:~~~.;~ ~,~;:ef:~1~0~'a1~h~0;.::Ch~I~:m~:; ~~~~ie w~~, i~ Happel, be flied by ~~t'Y'AIl'I~~xI~f· ~ has served the GOLD of Delta Pi Alpha, Cary has _________ Jones, ' th:l; e;11PI.o y ers SCIA I'~Jl:~sen~~t~v: and a assista~St ~e~~~t~J~r~nd as an ~V~'~~~~~pa~~i~o~~~~~I;~U:~ldf:o~~ Lieblang, fOl~~~~~~:r" j:~ls?'~~~i Uf'l'·1'.j t];~ SGA finan.ce commit- Co-featul''' "ditvl-s for- HIG(; ~tlll flnd hl.~1'oss(,.. \V..lt Mich!!el i Watson, to l'esidents in areas tee. and William IS an English maJor from Lan- Reinhart. Maryland, Virginia, an English- ham. A member of Alpha Heads District of Columbia to Harold Marks serves as . Baltimore Gamma Tau, he has served as a • I' geographical distri- page news editor of the F AC, the GOLD BUG reporter. for jobs. Applications BUG. Harold, a Alpha Mu. Business Staff . be filed with three agencies pre-med-chemistl'Y major from the Junio: AdvertiSing manager for Quiet Carnival: Al~ Heading i or two agencies and the Inter- Baltimore has scrved the GOLD of the Phi 1966 is Ronald Kobernick, a PantomitJLc. Under the ward Kasemeyer. F l' a n c i agency Board. The applicant BUG as reporter and as assist- Alpha pre-med major from Baltimore. tion of Mr. Jerry Solomo,!" the Thompson is in charge of the must send a copy of his notice ant front page editor. A mem_ Bill is an English-education Ron has served as president of !'~:lce;:s ~~~:del~~~~ ~h:e~I::~; \·efreshments. of eligibility. bel' of this year's Honor Court, ~:~~~~' af;.of~at\~'~;di:l~l~f t~: ~l~:m;:i.h~;~l:m~:S~e:d C~~. a pantomime as thcatrical eom- ------ GOLD BUG last semester, and Donald Heath is continuing ~~\l~~~atti~;~nt~~'i;;I~~~n v~~~: Rev. Shaheen, Dr. Holthllus Spellk At 'hllpel ~O~l'~~c~~~', O~a~~~ t~:t~O;~;: ~Sn~~~~~~\~; n~:ji~l~r~~~ ;:I~:: worthwhile form of entertalll- and IS '} College Player. bury, Don is Delta Pi Alpha's ment that has been largely Reverend Raymond Shaheen, ed the Gettysburg Lutheran ligion Department, will speak Sports ediwr for 1966 is Ron- SGA representative, a member neglected in the United States." A.B., will speak during Chapel Theologic!!l Seminary. In 1962 nt the Chapel service. Dr. aId Boone, an English-education of the Men's Council, and has He plans to illustrate how pan- on February 6. He is presently he receiv('d an honorary Doctor Holthaus is a native of Iowa major from El Paso, Texas. served as manager of the track tomime communicates the im- the pastor of St. Luke Lutheran of Divinity degree from Gettys- and a graduate of Morningside Ron served as assistant S\lorts team. to.rtance of gesture and move- Church in Silver Spring, Mary- burg College. College in Sioux City, Iowa. editor and repOl'te1' for the Jacqueline Rayuel' serves as ment in creating imaginary land. After receiving his A.B. Reverend Shaheen has tmv- He received his M.A., S:r.B., GOLD BUG. He is a member 1966 nrt and photography edi- visual effects. ' eled and preached on Amel"ican ;,nd Ph.D, at Boston UniVErsity. of the FAC, and participated in tor. A math major from Salis- Samuel Beckett's Act Without campllses, in Europe, D1', Holthaus actively pfll'tiei- the SOS field service trip to bury, Jacque is a member of the Words [[ is one of the more the Neal' East. In 1964 pates in many ~eholarly associa- Puel'w Rico this summer. Argonauts, SNEA, the Porn serious sketches included in the Shaheen went on a spe- Lions. These indud",. R.A.U.P., Assistant editors for 1966 lll'e Porr. Squad and is treasurer of . tOUl' to India as the National Association of Susan Mason," David Harpel', Kappll 1Itu Epsilon. She served a world-wide church Eiblic:lI Instructors, the Amer- Paulette Arnold, Cary Wolfson, as assistant photography editor During that year he ic:n: Philosophical Association, and Waltel' Michael. Sue, a last semester. study tours to Europe ih(' American Association of sophomo\'e English - education Nancy Brown, an English ma- . East. A noted re- ~,fetnphysics, nnd the major il'om Enston, is a mem- jor from Lincoln, Virginia will Reverend Shaheen Association of I bel' of the French Club, the serve as assistant photography writes t.wo weekly newspaper ~essor~. On the Al-oha staff, and has served as a editor. She is a member of columns, "Musings of a Minis- land campus, Dr. reporter for the GOLD .BUG. Phi Alpha Mu. tel'," and "Letters to David and member of the FHculty Quartct. Dave, H sophomore philosophy Margaret \Veis, a history ma- Jon." He is a sermon writer for jor from Baltimore will serve as GRIT, an American . • exchallge editor. Typing and ~,,:~,di~~~~~'n :Student Government ASSOCiations ~;:;~,~~:~':"F';,~6,~',f:;:::~~ berg and William The progr:un will be Board of major from Kensington. She is ",d in the rehearsal room Hold Maryland Conference at WMC Alumni Hall. Curtain time "~::fb~;,~~y~h;nAi:'::Ji~~U~" 8:15 pm. Tickets are $.75 and JOI' from New Jersey will serve may be purchased at the door Western Maryland's SGA rep- drafted a tentative constitution as cirCUlation manager. She is and seatbg is limited to 75 peo- ])Ie pel' performance. i ~.:~:~.:.:I;:::~:~t~~~"s;~~u~:da~~~n~~~~c~ fe~er~~21~!~~~s~ac;;~~~d:~tDa~f n 11wmbe_'·_nr_Ph_i_A_IJ1~Mu. of h:~': ~~n~:~:~~' i?'~~ ~~~~'~n \t~~a~o:~ ~~:e:~~d::\' Dr. Henry Bugbee ~::t::S~:i~t;~I~,tll~:n~:t~;;rn~ ~~:ell;~~~le~:n~~i~~t~~~dt~O~;~st~! Lectures ;tt Alumni January 10 - January 21 constitution, and to elect offi- colleges for sugges~ions priol' to Dr. Henry G. Bugbee, Jr., the March co~venbon. philosopher, will be in McDaniel Monday, January 10 The plans of the state asso- RepresentatJVesfrom all fOUl:_ lounge at 7:15 on February 14, Little Symphony, Alumni Hall, 11:30 am ciation would be to develop year Maryland colleges and Ulll_ and in Alumni Hall on FebI'u- Basketball, Dickinson, Away closer relations among the mem_ vel'sities will attend t.he conven- ary 15. He will give a public J.V. Basketball, Dickinson, Away bel' colleges to the principle of tion which begins Friday night, lecture on "Themes of Oriental Wednesday. January 12 equal rights and student respon- March 11, and ends Saturday, Thought" and other topics in Wrestling, Johns Hopkins, Away sibilities. It would also bring March 12. Friday's agenda in~lclasses or informal meetings. Basketball, Lycoming, Away about intrastate cooperation to cludes registration, dinner, a He attended Princeton Uni- Thursday, January 13 solve problems of academic, so- key-note speaker, and entertain- j versity and was graduated with Holy Communion, Baker Chapel, 9:30 pm cial, cultural, and humanitarian ment. The activities for Satur-! a major in philosophy in 1936. study Friday, January 14 character, regardless of sex, day includes a general assem_1 He did graduate University in phi- of meetings, bly, committee at the lunch, losophy race, 01' religion. Basketball, Mt. St. Mary's, Home of the California in Berkeley where he Definite plans for the develop- and finally, ratification J.V. Basketball, Baltimore Institute, Home ll1ent of the association came constitution and election of offi_ was a teaching fellow for Saturday, January 15 from a dual conference at Frost_ eel's. three years and James Sutton Wrestling, \VMC Tournament, Away burg, between \Vestern Mary- \Vestern Maryland's repre- Fellow for one year; he received Monday, January 17 land College and Frostburg Col- sentatives are Harry Durity, I his M.A, degree in 1940 and Exams start DR. HOLTHAUS leg e. Representatives fro m Robert Hearn, and Daniel Me- Ph.D. in 1947. , --' "Maryland Philosophy and Re- Salisbury, Frostburg, and \VMC,Cready. I (Continued on page 3)