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Libr~ry ":'-estern MeLl':'ylar.d Col:lege Tile Gold Bug Presents: "ie~d:;mj_n:3te.rJ Idd.. HOMECOMING, 1966 GlossSpeaks at Dedication; Queen CarolReigns Today CulminatesScience Week CoronotionHigllliglltsDonce Highlighting fall activities on ing ones. the Hill is Homecoming on A special attraction in this October 15. \\'ith many activi- year's Homecoming Parade is ~~Sb~C~~d~~~tyt:~~ed~:eP::;n~~~~~~:w~u~~.~~a~~d~~:C:;~I~ the current students of WMC from Baltimore. Sponsored by ~~:ti~;~d;~i~G:r:~;,m~.~~lP~~::d s: ~l~naa~~~~~'.returning to . . . of more than seventy pieces, has The traditional Homecommg several honors in .thts area. Par~(~e. is init!ati,ng the day's as the 1966 Home- festivities. Beginning at 12:45, is Miss Carol the. parade will proceed up Main i her on the Street to the campus and will will be the member-s con.dude on Hoffa Field. Floats -c. They include Anne ?,:ilt by the classes,. ~he il:atern- . A'ttendant ; Don- rues, and the sOI·ont.les wII.1add I Junior Attendant; a colorful touch; prrzes will be Mary Massey, Sophomore At- awarded for the most outstand- tendant; and Joyce Wagner, Freshman Attendant. Kick c off for the football game between Western Mary. land and Hampton-Sydney is scheduled fOJ" 2:00 P.M. Auto- mobiles will be permitted to park around the football field as has been practiced in the past. The presentation of the Queen and her court occurs during halftimc. Theil' escorts will be members of the ROTC cadre; the escor-ts, arc Lt. Col. Michael Waghdstein, 2nd Lt. Michael Preston, Captain Charles Moler, Leslie Carter, and Cap- Gunderson. more attention given to groups and individuals. More candid shots will be used to produce a more active, informal review of the school year." The staff of the 1967 Aloha is headed by Editor-in-Chief Lar- ry Dorsey, includes five former high school yearbook editors. John Daly has assumed the Positions have been assigned ec- duties of the Advertising cording to the particular inter- he became a leading thinker in Manager for the Gold Bug ests and talents of the staff tbe field of theology. His views for this semester. This posl- members. Working with Larry in this field are often very sim- tion involves a great. many will be: Business Manager, .Mike Hal"to ~hose of leading Christian personal contacts with the Psaris; Executive Secretary, theologists. He has of late been businessmen of the area to Carolyn Seaman; Photography, a. contrJ?utor as well as Asso- gain the advertising that Jacque Rayner and Anile Spen- crate Editor of the conservative keeps the Gold Bug in action. summer. __:'C:::a::nt::,,:.:b::m:_'Y_.::C:_:iu:_b.s: ~~~!I:a~;~ou~'aV~~;is~::~~~~ ::,":::"'::,'0:::""::,' _::R:::'m:::',:::,,::_,"_":_:ta:_:":::d_'D::'::"n:.:.'::=========,-,-_'T::_h:_' " IJ "II. ,J. ;:~i';~i~~~;:~~::~,'it~~~'J~;~IInuerstage rresents end People Lauterbach; Audie sec- ~~lderson. Anyone ~ishing to "Under-stage," Western Mary- Miles' career has encom- JOin th~ st.1ff may sttn dO.so by land's Dramatic Art Depart- contactln&: any of the editors. merit's experimental theater will giJ"ls, now sophomores, made a all phases of the enter- _The entire month of December perform An Evcni1l0 of Pall (0_ ~;I~;ee;'e~~et~!stgi;lr;o~~at t~~;; J~~es" an,:;e~~~\"~o~n~C~~~~,~ W111be Sales Month for the 1!)67 ! on October 20 _ 22 at 8 :15 wanted to pledge the soror-ity, with the Metropolitan Opera Aloha. on Alumni Hall's main excluding those whom they did Company and the New York Tickets for the 150-per- not prefer. This agreement City Opera, to radio and tele- . audience will be snowballed as more and more vision, including the "Ed Sul- each in McDaniel gil"ls wanted to jump on the livan Show." October 17. bandwagon. Sophomores began Having studied under the di- bidding on other sophomores to rection of Lola W. Hayes, Jon- decide whether they would al- athan Brice, and Thomas Mar- low any more girls on their list. tin, Mr. Miles then !'.ttended All of this, of course, is illegal Mannes College of Music, Opera becausc it is against the ISC Workshop. In 1961, the artist J·ules. But it just got by under was the recipient of the National the line since the ISC didn't Association of Negro Musicians !~~ ,on'":"., .";;-=__-:-....-al!•• ~ Igei~~l" I~~~·ssnowballing effect, ~~~:r~~:;~:~g~~~\~:~~;: '''',', "","'CO""""u, several girls decided to drop sodation, Young Artists Award. their names from tne lis~. They Mr. Miles' performance on the objects of criticism the Hill will inclu'de classical girls who remained selections from Hande"l, Schu- bert, Brahms, Verdi, Greig, from the members Rachmaninoff, and others, along to develop st~llZa abIlity of the computer and the man, LlIlda Sullivan, Bal bara the other sororities were spiritual selections see, a.s In the acting imaginary problems of the first IIIarlatt, and Ann Schwartzman. many and varied. Most felt that . He will be I 1I:~:ce~h~.~~ m~ir~~te~~ym;:~:y L. Solomon, ar~:h~iz~~;;~e\~a~~, t~~zaC::! ::~O~i~~ts~y~~~:v'~:v!~?1/i~r Jonathan B~~!~ormance • performers will Assistant Professor of Drama, Pratt, Cynthia Groves, Anne done illegally, and as long General public admission will . progl".am around the cast includes: Richard Bur- Spencer, Rkhard McCall, James they don'~ do it every be $1.50. There will be no charge comIc and seriOus aspects ris, Thomas Stanton, Larry Runkles, and Alan Winick. (Contmued on page students and faculty.
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