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002_R.jpg College Will Celebrate The Glenville M 78th Anniversary Sunday er CUr Y Anniversary Tea For General Public Will Be Held From 2 :30 To 5 p. m. Sunday In LB Lounge Student Newspaper Glenville State College Published Weekly An Anniversary T:; from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Vol. XXI. No. 15. Glenv ille, W. Tue., F eb. 14,,1950 Single Copy 6 Ceata Sunday, Feb. 19 at Glenville State college. The p urpose of the Student Teachers Commence ANNUAL G .. CLUB Work In Training Schools SHOW PLANNED Minstrel Rehearsals Tri-County Area Gives Underway This Week Practice To Trainees ., CWYS MEOING 8 BID Harpe By !Barb¥& Fulks Music anl comedy in 0 -Club "J"¥enty4our students are doing manner IW11l coD.St1tute the organi- t.helr practice teaching during this IS CONCLUDED zation's annual m.tnstrel when · it is 'term of the 15econd semester . These presented to GSC students and, students, all in secondary residents of GlenvUle a t 8 :15 p. m. 'tion, are doing their work in the :Pres. Harry B. Heflin gave the 'Ilhursd!!Y· Feb. 23, 1n . the Pioneer h'1gb sdbools at Troy, Burnsville, keynote address · here Friday, at the · eudltonum, Ralph -'FaZlo, president, Gran!tsville, TaDDer, Sand Fork, eerltrQl west Virginia Supervisor's has announced. and Glenville. Oonference. This conference, com- Rehearsa· ls have been Jn IPl'Ogress tea is to acquaint the people of central West Virginia with the college and to enable alumni to see recent changes. Marking the 78th anniversary of the founding of Glen- ville State college, President Har ry B. Heflin is extending -============:.j• an invitation to all who wish r to visit the college at this Anniversary Tea Will Be Held In LBH Lounge With an open iDvlt&tion t.o the pubUc, Glenville State coller;e will hold an anniversary tea, Thursday, Feb. 19, from 2: 30 to 5 p. m. In the Louis Beanet.t Lounce, accordlng to Pres. Barry B. Rerun. AB, JJS Plan Is Approved time. Open house will be held at all buildings on the campus and al- thouglh no fol"Dlal inspection groups 11r0 planned. the public is Invited ito visit the buildings, In which guides will be stat ioned to con ' duct \isitors. I!C the wea'tlher permits, bus transpor'te.ticm. will be furnished to !the college farm, located one mlle northwest of town, for inspection: of the farm ./buildings and the 're· . cently completed cot ·ta.ge. In Troy are Charles H. Ad&mS, I posed of educational leaders from durlng the past week, and expec- blology and social studies; Vandall central WeSt 'Virginia, was held ta.tions are Vhat this will ,be one of B. Bingman, biological, geneMl, and 1 pMmarly to . promote educational tlhe most ela borate extravaganzes physical science; and Andrew I stand'ards throughout this area of yet produced by the club. Mingyar, physical education and .(lhe sta'te. The minstrel wUl be 1n the tradk and Mary Frances = hpprova of the proposed plan tor Henry teach commerce at BurnS- bas supervision 'helped me during will feature a number of spectal acts o'Mering bachelor of science and ville high school in the atlternoon, I my 'teactring career?" and, "In Among the lat ter will be vocal sel- bachelor of arts degrees without a '8.nd in the morning Alfreda teaches w-hat respect has supervision !.ailed ections by J oanne Nash and Caro- t teaching field was given in the EngliSh and Mary Frances teaches · to aid me \is a beginning or as an line Boyd, with Claudet te Hefner, meeting of the State Board of Edu- · Refreshments !will be served dur- l ing the a-fternoon in the lounge of 'Louis Bennett hall. Pres. and Mrs. Heflin, faculty members, and stu- dents will be pr esent to welcome visitors. With 'this maturity, C yet young <enough to be invigorating virife) the college today stands a symbol Ito those tlhat could foresee a cen- 'tral West Virginia college Whioh devote' itself primarily to train.l.c.g 'tea.ohet'6 .. physical education in Glenville teacller?" A group of accompan\.s't. cation held Jan. 18 a nd 19. high school. Also teaching in teachers .answered these questions Boone Waldo will act as Jnter- As Will be outlined in the new fall Burnsville high school is Robert from their own experiences in the locutor, while the four end men- bulletm , '\\hldh Will be available by Wiant, music and English. teaohing fields. will be dressed in colorful cos- 'tihe end of thlS tE!fm, a bachelor O'f Glenville No:rmaJ school owes its existence to an act passed by t he legislature, Feb. 19, 1 872, providing for the establiShment a.t Glenville of a nonne.l school branching from Marshall, on the condition that t he citizens of the town would furnish buUdings without e>ij)ense to the state. Doing his practice teaching in These teachers and tl\e schools 'f.rumes in 'a'ccordance with the arts p.egree can be earned w1th a mathematics and general science 11hey represented were: Phyllis 9how-willlbe James Marsh, Stlrn.w- major in English or history. A is William M. Myers, who is 1n Johnson Oak Grove · Mable Given berry, Edmonds Janiszewski, Sun- bachelor of science degree will be Gnmtsville high school. Servia· ' Carrie Bailey Roanoke.' shine; Dan Rengers, Wa.termelon, I given with majors in biology, ohem- M'arg8ret Jane ¥iller is teach- '8nd Darnall. Buckhannon. ' • and WiUiams Luzader, 1949-, gradu- 'istry, mathema'tics, and physical dng . home econom1cs and social The conference began fWoith group ate, SunSh ine. eduactlon. stud1es at the T!anner high school. singi.ng, under bhe supervision of O' ther feature acts will include ------ Band Fork high school has Oran Mary Louise Lewis. and was oon- a black crow routine by Robert New Class Offer ed Hall, sc1ence I)Dd eluded wibh a s ummary by Clar- Hardman and Robert Conley, a..nd School Opened In Courthouse Physical education, Herbert I D. ence M. Young, director o! teacher William Hanlin will perform a tap Organ Pipe__s Built Shuner. J)h}'5ical educa'tron and and field service at Qon- dance According to the 1905-06 cata- logue pending the purchase of a build'ing, the school Was opened in the old courthouse and not untU Jan. 14, 1873, under the direction of T. M. Marshall. a'Cting principal , was G lenville Normal first opened social studies, and Harold WUson, cord college. Tharpe is overall director phys':l.cal eduoation social . This meeting, which was an all- and advisor of the production with studies. . . . . day afifair, proved very successful. Ralph F1azio ass1stant de- one is being plannt:ll wili be. used for bhe purchase phySical, and general science, B illY · of Jackets for members of tlhe o- Gene Boggs, matlhematics and phy- Prof. Fleck Is Chosen Club. ' To Attend Science Meet WSSF Lauds Doners; Prof. Byron Fleck has been Textbooks Wanted !ph · 1 d t' d · 1 chosen by Dean Edwin P. Adkins to represent Glenville T>he World Student Service Fund, education and biology; Sara.h Jane oh a. conunittee appom ,ted by t11e in closing the drive for money for Elliott, home economics and bi- State Board Ed.ucat.on to re- the di sp 'laced student h ere, wish to ology; Ralph Fazts. physical v::.f!lP the . soc1al. scvmce courses. 11hank all who ' have contr ibuted. If cation and social studies; William comun'ttee will on March anyone has t'8tled to make a con- D. Hanlin, biology and physical I 9, m Charleston. trlbution they are asked to see Prot . Tu·n Pro{s. Attend Farm Club Meetinll White, or Graee Holcomb. eocial .sctence; and Nellte Lee W . S . s. F. plans to collect old Wenzel, h ome econmolcs and social 'Thvo coue&e professors attended textbooks for st udents abroad where studies. the meeting of the F'arm women's books are very scarce. Anyone who mercurq musinqs Yo Sho don't won't to m1ss the Annual G-club minl.strel which will club Jan. 26, in Grantsv'Ule. Prof. I has any old text books which they 'Lilllam Chaddock spoke to the !10 longer want or cannot sell or Women on "Designs of fa-brics to tf tlhey have any books at home be used in quilts and qu1lt 'that are not needed bheir contribu- Prof. Julia Nutter gave a t-alk on lltl..?n wili be 'alppreciated. W. S. S. F. "Dolor to be used in quilts." Will put a box in the hall of the The meeting was an all-day at- administration buiJ.dtng where these fair with tlhe tall.ks at 11 a. m. In /!books may be placed. the afternoon a workshop was h eld Text books for any gi'ade from at which were exhibits of hi'Y.)k first through college are needed. rugs, woolen rugs, a nd qu1its, The W . S . S. F 'COmmittee will see donated by Mesdames Hallie Jone:!'i, that they are shipped to New York Ralph Bennett and Mable SmH,h. 1 where they will be distributed. Preparation is underway for the new course in electricity an ::l. magnetism w.h.ich will be offered next semester. An inordinating motor has been mounted and a generator and model dynamo have been set up. Another new addition in the sci- -ence depart ment is t he construc- tion bv Prof. John agner of an oassembly of five organ pipes made of wood with adjustable corks. The pipes are rectangul ar in shape a. bout 2 in. by 3 in. wide and 4 tt: long. using an air compressor the p1pes will give five different tones with separate downbeats. Prof: Harold Orendorff of the muSlc department has aided Prof- essor W-agner with the organ pipes. Final Plans, Bids Will Be Approved Ito receive students. · h-fr. Ma rshall, who was then tak- ing a language course at Marshall college, was appolnted to take Dormitories To Be Open For All Day Inspection Glenville State dormiiories- Verona Maple HaJJ, Louis Ben- n et Hall and Ka. nawba . Ball- will be open for inspection all day, and a special bus will run from the science hall tO the coller;e farm. New improvemea.&a on the campuS to be n oted a:re new offices for the cleans, re- painting an9 n:vamishinc of floors, " new walkway between sclenre hall and other points of the eampus, the n ew addition to the au ditorium, as well as improvements at the farm. Final working plans will be ap- 81lld bids will be sent out for t he new Ph Y'Sical-healtlh building on thte Glenvnle State college cam-1 '------------...J rpus at a meeting of the state lxrard charge or the school, but was not of education March 14 and 15 in given the title of principlal, pro ... to Pres. He WJt Scholarships To Be Awarded Next Year Information taken f rom the 1911 Kanawachen, college -annual, shows · that the first appointed prlncipal was the Hon. Louis Bennett, at this time was committee clerk. in 'Local Editor Returns To A lma Mater mg 'to of the club. this With "News Of The Day " Chapel Address year's blacki'ace show will be Five organlzations have already •lihe state senate and that he took. announced t hat they will award charge of he normal school durtng - -scholarships to Glenville State col- April of 1873. next year, Prs. Harry B. He!- $5000 Is Appropriated ger and better than ever before. By Bill Harper are earning, which 'brings to mind Alexander Jokay is becoming one The Chinese tmbroglio, I)<)Htlcal tile question, will they be more sus- of Glenville's most popular speak- disputes, government economy ceptible to social legislation?" tie addressed members of the I The Republicans say 'bhe Demo- Woman's Club last nl.gbt at their measures, State department m oves, crnrts are not enforcing the Taft- e.nnual Valen'tine covered dish and o'tlher naltiona.l an'd. tntemu- Hartley law, 'the democrats are ner. ltional issues make up "The News eof second guessing tJa.x cuts, and t hey ·Student6 who are intereSted tn t he Day," Linn B. Hickman, editor are only making a token showing Where smte or tlhe food for the of tlhe Glenville Democrat, · told stu- on tlhe civil rights bill; While, ta:J.e dining hall comes from may do so den'ts faculcy member s in au rtlhe other hand, the Democxa• ts are Sunday when buses will .be run to address at :weekly dbwpel Thursday accusing T&flt and Hoover, Republi- •nd from the odllege farm. dn GSC auditorium. oans, of manufacturing a crisis in lm declared. In 1885 the legislature appropri- These will include : renewal of a bu:: ville; tuition scholarShips, I propriated. $20,000 for an additional f anawha Bank of Glenville; l building to be joined to the old one our-year tUition scholarship to I to accommodate growing needs. of Elizabeth hig h school, During 1911 the administration h Lion club; tuition soho- functioned with. 12 faculty mem- P. , Calhoun County Bank, and bers tlbat instructed approximately (Contmued on Paee ;;, Law of Clarksburg. Overheard Gossip: A f'rtenki or 1 Mr. Hiclm:nan, who 1s a graduate Formosa, saying the Republican Doris CUnningham '1\"b heard stat· of GlenvWe state college and !onn- party has stopped the eivil rights In@', "Mter 19 mont.hs, · J>OOr Doris er of D>glish end bill, and they are putting economy Mrs. Marshall Is lis free, tree, I tell you." And na- journ:allsm, said the ma jor issue ahead of nwt10nal welfare. These Cl Librarian Installs New Card Indexes >tu"'li,Y· I She W&s referring to il>he news today Is that of the com- are some o! the· accusations and Ub Guest Speaker iLlbrary of Congress ., ::-ll'iss tlh!rd finler, lett hand wh'ich drive questions the two major political , be'ing ins'talled in th Robert p minus an enp.geme.Dt rina. Chin•. He outlmed in bnef the ;parties 1\re wrangltng over a.nd Mrs. Hazel K. Marshall was the Kddd lib - -e women : Mr s. Marsl;lall 1s lblackground of this drive, and are capturing news head- I guest speaker at the Home Econ- mry, according to Floyd of expelling bar pet cat, brought the war up to the present lines, Mr. Hickman sbated. omt cs club on Feb. 1, tn the home Miller. assistant librarian. These V.erona, fJvm the c1onn for good.. sl tuatton involvill&' the defense of otting many other news high- -economics department. Her topic Verona had a date Ponnosa, 'the present s tronghold or Jights. tlhe well mown speaker was "Home economics as a career." These cards will provide general er kept the poor Ute "lbe speaker went ..closed h is address by quoting from She pointed out that sharing is uniformity throughout the cat&- ll ..U night. . on to pOint o.ut tlbe effect the a current song hit, "I love those responsibility; that home logue. They will contaln suc:b iD· Prof Harold go to Ohlnese problem was haVing on the dear ·heart.6 and gentle people, who e;:nom1cs people were trained to 1 be I f ormation as: name, date, and · tbo8e Unft.ed St&.tes, al'l'd the various live in my hometown: : a e to share 1n home Ute and a.dd birth of aut.hor 01 tete title 1m· tbe crowd opiOlttlieal disputes which h a.ve risen 1 Prot. E. lB. Elder of bhe joUJ'Dial- to the communit y by their know- , .print and of matena.L " tlbelr fine muolc from it. . ism and English In· ledge ol housing, child care, food, This 'tyope of cldwcation ellmln- pmea_ 'lbey ai- 'lbe aUJo noted lt:roduced t.he speaker, and _ Dr. and clothing. She also read seyeral ates grouping of individual llbrar- tb&t 008ch !the trend at social legisla.tlon under Barry B. Heflin announced tlhe e.n- Jtans a nd takes the form of a noted , -.:; - .,.; viCtim ol IIOcDel administration, and tile niveroary of the _78th blrthda.y of Sbirley Osborn Is the P!'OIP'am authority on book classlficatlon Jllc*' lpb1""' a tech· · ..... --tions of oueh action. "Ae· Glenvrue State oolleie, to be cele- chal!lman and me !ntrociuced These ca- give other det.i.na i'pDIII:r pmr>, !<;> sta't1stlcs," he aid, "one 'bnl.ted talis -mooth. Pro!. Bem!e guest. Refreshments were aerved that tbe onllnary card would ell· (dii,llliued OD - 31 you -U:. or the - le ot t.he UD!ted Boyd Bell ...,.. ·- . of the 1>J'O- The next meeting >will be held minate. yet they >will be arro.ncecl ere more than: they gra.m. Mereh 1. - 110 tbat confusion w111 be m.i:nimllecl.

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Page 1: The College Will Celebrate Glenville M e r CUr Y The • College Will Celebrate Glenville M e r CUr Y 78th Anniversary Sunday Anniversary Tea For General Public Will Be Held From 2

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• College Will Celebrate The

Glenville M 78th Anniversary Sunday e r CUr Y Anniversary Tea For General Public Will Be Held From 2 :30 To 5 p. m. Sunday In LB Lounge

Student Newspaper Glenville State College Published Weekly An Anniversary T:; ~iii t,n~cld from 2:30 to 5 p . m. Vol. XXI. No. 15. Glenville, W. Va~ Tue., F eb. 14,,1950 Single Copy 6 Ceata Sunday, Feb. 19 at Glenville State college. The p urpose of the

Student Teachers Commence ANNUAL G .. CLUB Work In Training Schools SHOW PLANNED

Minstrel Rehearsals Tri-County Area Gives • Underway This Week

Practice To Trainees .,CWYS MEOING 8 BID Harpe B y !Barb¥& Fulks • Music anl comedy in ~e 0 -Club

"J"¥enty4our students are doing manner IW11l coD.St1tute the organi-t.helr practice teaching during this IS CONCLUDED zation's annual m.tnstrel when ·it is 'term of the 15econd semester. These presented to GSC students and, students, all in secondary educa-~ residents of GlenvUle a t 8 :15 p. m . 'tion, are doing their work in the :Pres. Harry B. Heflin gave the 'Ilhursd!!Y· Feb. 23, 1n . the Pioneer h'1gb sdbools at Troy, Burnsville, keynote address ·here Friday, at the ·eudltonum, Ralph-'FaZlo, president, Gran!tsville, TaDDer, Sand Fork, eerltrQl west Virginia Supervisor 's has announced. and Glenville. Oonference. This conference, com- Rehearsa·ls have been Jn IPl'Ogress

tea is to acquaint the people of central West Virginia with the college and to enable alumni t o see recent changes.

Marking the 78th anniversary of the founding of Glen­ville State college, President H ar ry B. Heflin is extending -============:.j• an invitation to all who wish r to visit the college at this

Anniversary Tea Will Be Held In LBH Lounge

With an open iDvlt&tion t.o the pubUc, Glenville State coller;e will hold a n anniversary tea, Thursday, Feb. 19, from 2:30 to 5 p. m . In the Louis Beanet.t Lounce, accordlng to Pres. Barry B . Rerun.

AB, JJS Plan Is Approved

time. Open house will be held at all

buildings on the campus and al­thouglh no fol"Dlal inspection groups 11r0 planned. the public is Invited ito visit the buildings, In which guides will be stationed to con'duct \isitors.

I!C the wea'tlher permits, bus transpor'te.ticm. will be furnished to !the college farm, located one mlle northwest of town, for inspection: of the farm ./buildings and the 're· . cently completed cot·ta.ge.

In Troy are Charles H . Ad&mS, I posed of educational leaders from durlng the past week, and expec­blology and social studies; Vandall central WeSt • 'Virginia, was held ta.tions are Vhat this will ,be one of B. Bingman, biological, geneMl , and 1 pMmarly to .promote educational tlhe most elaborate extravaganzes physical science; and Andrew I stand'ards throughout this area of yet produced by the club. Mingyar, physical education and .(lhe sta'te. The minstrel wUl be 1n the tradk

soc~~r=~~lor and Mary Frances co~~c~n = ~~uS:.~:t;:Y~ ~~~a~fb~:;~cea::Jl~~=~~s.l~~ hpprova of the proposed plan tor Henry teach commerce at BurnS- bas supervision 'helped me during will feature a number of spectal acts o'Mering bachelor of science and ville high school in the atlternoon, I my 'teactring career?" and, "In Among the latter will be vocal sel- bachelor of arts degrees without a '8.nd in the morning Alfreda teaches w-hat respect has supervision !.ailed ections by J oanne Nash and Caro- tteaching field was given in the EngliSh and Mary Frances teaches ·to aid me \is a beginning or as an line Boyd, with Claudette Hefner, meeting of the State Board of Edu-

·Refreshments !will be served dur­ling the a-fternoon in the lounge of 'Louis Bennett hall. Pres. and Mrs. Heflin, faculty members, and stu­dents will be pr esent to welcome visitors.

With 'this maturity, Cyet young <enough to be invigorating virife) the college today stands a symbol Ito those tlhat could foresee a cen­'tral West Virginia college Whioh devote' itself primarily to train.l.c.g 'tea.ohet'6 ..

physical education in Glenville ~experienced teacller?" A group of accompan\.s't. cation held Jan. 18 and 19. high school. Also teaching in teachers .answered these questions Boone Waldo will act as Jnter- As Will be outlined in the new fall Burnsville high school is Robert from their own experiences in the locutor, while the four end men- bulletm , '\\hldh Will be available by Wiant, music and English. teaohing fields. r.;h~ will be dressed in colorful cos- 'tihe end of thlS tE!fm, a bachelor O'f

Glenville No:rmaJ school owes its existence to an act passed by the legislature, Feb. 19, 1872, providing for the establiShment a.t Glenville of a nonne.l school branching from Marshall, on the condition that the citizens of the town would furnish buUdings without e>ij)ense to the state.

Doing his practice teaching in These teachers and tl\e schools 'f.rumes in 'a'ccordance with the arts p.egree can be earned w1th a mathematics and general science 11hey represented were: Phyllis 9how-willlbe James Marsh, Stlrn.w- major in English or history. A is William M. Myers, who is 1n Johnson Oak Grove· Mable Given berry, Edmonds Janiszewski, Sun- bachelor of science degree will be Gnmtsville high school. Servia· ' Carrie Bailey Roanoke.' shine; Dan Rengers, Wa.termelon, I given with majors in biology, ohem-

M'arg8ret Jane ¥iller is teach- '8nd B~tlh Darnall. Buckhannon. ' •and WiUiams Luzader, 1949-, gradu- 'istry, mathema'tics, and physical dng . home econom1cs and social The conference began fWoith group ate, SunShine. eduactlon. stud1es at the T!anner high school. singi.ng, under bhe supervision of O'ther feature acts will include ------

Band Fork high school has Oran Mary Louise Lewis. and was oon- a black crow routine by Robert New Class Offered Ashl~y Hall, ~ial sc1ence I)Dd eluded wibh a s ummary by Clar- Hardman and Robert Conley, a..nd

School Opened In Courthouse

Physical education, Herbert I D. ence M. Young, director o! teacher William Hanlin will perform a tap Organ Pipe__s Built Shuner. J)h}'5ical educa'tron and ltrain~ng and field service at Qon- dance

According to the 1905-06 cata­logue pending the purchase of a build'ing, the school Was opened in the old courthouse and not untU Jan. 14, 1873, under the direction of T . M. Marshall. a'Cting principal, was G lenville Normal first opened

social studies, and Harold WUson, cord college. Pay~e' Tharpe is overall director phys':l.cal eduoation an~ social . This meeting, which was an all- and a dvisor of the production with studies. . . . . day afifair, proved very successful. Ra lph F1azio ass1stant Fun~ de-ar!~:;~e:U ~~~:. h~~l~~~~ :~~n~~~e one is being plannt:ll r~ve? wili be. used for bhe purchase phySical, and general science, B illY · of Jackets for members of tlhe o-Gene Boggs, matlhematics and phy- Prof. Fleck Is Chosen Club. '

~~~gysci:~~e;.,:_'f~u£e.~~;!~~ To Attend Science Meet WSSF Lauds Doners; ;:fc,.f':~!TI:;~:':;csKang,~i;, Prof. Byron Fleck has been Textbooks Wanted !ph · 1 d t' d · 1 chosen by Dean Edwin P . Adkins to di/s~lcaCh~~~ ~~ ~.so~~yit:.i represent Glenville ~tate colleg~ T>he World Student Service Fund, education and biology; Sara.h Jane oh a. conunittee appom,ted by t11e in closing the drive for money for Elliott, home economics and bi- State Board o~ Ed.ucat.on to re- the disp'laced student h ere, wish to ology; Ralph Fazts. physical edu-~ v::.f!lP the . soc1al. scvmce courses. 11hank all who 'have contr ibuted. If cation and social studies; William ~ comun'ttee will me~ on March anyone has t'8tled to m ake a con-D. Hanlin, biology and physical I 9, m Charleston. trlbution they are asked to see Prot.

~~f':~.;,.t<(;~n an~c::io~c::;· ~: Tu·n Pro{s. Attend ~": ~=gn~n;:f. ~~donE!~; ::..,:c~~a~!'.e~i~:~ :::~ Farm Club Meetinll White, or Graee Holcomb. eocial .sctence; and Nellte Lee W . S . s. F. plans to collect old Wenzel, home econmolcs and social 'Thvo coue&e professors attended textbooks for students abroad where studies. the meeting of the F'arm women's books are very scarce. Anyone who

mercurq musinqs

Yo Sho don't won't to m1ss the Annual G-club minl.strel which will

club Jan. 26, in Grantsv'Ule. Prof. I has any old text books which they 'Lilllam Chaddock spoke to the !10 longer want or cannot sell or Women on "Designs of fa-brics to tf tlhey have any books at home be used in quilts and qu1lt destgn~." 'that are not needed bheir contribu­Prof. Julia Nutter gave a t-alk on lltl..?n wili be 'alppreciated. W. S. S . F. "Dolor to be used in quilts." Will put a box in the hall of the

The meeting was an all-day at- administration buiJ.dtng where these fair with tlhe tall.ks at 11 a. m. In /!books may be placed. the afternoon a workshop was held T ext books for any gi'ade from at which were exhibits of hi'Y.)k first through college are needed. rugs, woolen rugs, and qu1its, The W . S . S. F 'COmmittee will see donated by Mesdames Hallie Jone:!'i, that they are shipped to New York Ralph Bennett and Mable SmH,h. 1 where they will be distributed.

Preparation is underway for the new course in electricity an ::l. magnetism w.h.ich will be offered next semester. An inordinating motor has been mounted and a generator and model dynamo have been set up.

Another new addition in the sci­-ence departm ent is the construc­tion bv Prof. John w ·agner of an oassembly of five organ pipes made of wood with adjustable corks. The pipes are rectangular in shape a.bout 2 in. by 3 in. wide and 4 tt: long. ~Y using an air compressor the p1pes will give five different tones with separate downbeats. Prof: Harold Orendorff of the muSlc department has aided Prof­essor W-agner with the organ pipes.

Final Plans, Bids Will Be Approved

Ito receive students. · h-fr. Ma rshall, who was then tak­

ing a language course at Marshall college, was appolnted to take

Dormitories To Be Open For All Day Inspection

Glenville State dormiiories­Verona Maple HaJJ, Louis Ben­net Hall and Ka.nawba .Ball­will be open for inspection all day, and a special bus will run from the science hall tO the coller;e farm. New improvemea.&a on the campuS to be noted a:re new offices for the cleans, re­painting an9 n:vamishinc of floors," new walkway between sclenre hall and other points of the eampus, the n ew addition to the a uditorium, as well as improvements a t the farm.

Final working plans will be ap­·prov~ 81lld bids will be sent out for t he new PhY'Sical-healtlh building on thte Glenvnle State college cam-1 '------------...J rpus at a meeting of the state lxrard charge or the school, but was not • of education March 14 and 15 in given the title of principlal, pro ...

~~e~nirefl~ording to Pres. ~~~~~~~s:t o~~~i~~th. He WJt

Scholarships To Be Awarded Next Year

Information taken from the 1911 Kanawachen, college -annual, shows ·that the first appointed prlncipal was the Hon. Louis Bennett, who~ at this time was committee clerk. in

::n=~~!':. ~:b~~eg~c~~;!l: 'Local Editor Returns To A lma Mater mg 'to omc~a~s of the club. this With "News Of The Day" Chapel Address year's blacki'ace show will be big-~

Five organlzations have already •lihe state senate and that he took. announced t hat they will award charge of he normal school durtng

- -scholarships to Glenville State col- April of 1873. l~ge next year, Prs. Harry B. He!- $5000 Is Appropriated

ger and better than ever before. By Bill Harper are earning, which 'brings to mind Alexander Jokay is becoming one The Chinese tmbroglio, I)<)Htlcal tile question, will they be more sus-

of Glenville's most popular speak- disputes, government economy ceptible to social legislation?" ~1'5. tie addressed members of the I The Republicans say 'bhe Demo­Woman's Club last nl.gbt at their measures, State department m oves, crnrts are not enforcing the Taft­e.nnual Valen'tine covered dish din~ and o'tlher naltiona.l an'd. tntemu- Hartley law, 'the democrats are ner. ltional issues make up "The News eof second guessing tJa.x cuts, and they

·Student6 who are intereSted tn the Day," Linn B. Hickman, editor are only making a token showing Where smte or tlhe food for the of tlhe Glenville Democrat, ·told stu- on tlhe civil rights bill; While, ta:J.e dining hall comes from may do so den'ts ~d faculcy members in au rtlhe other hand, the Democxa•ts are Sunday when buses will .be run to address at :weekly dbwpel Thursday accusing T&flt and Hoover, Republi­•nd from the odllege farm. dn GSC auditorium. oans, of manufacturing a crisis in

lm declared. In 1885 the legislature appropri-

These will include : renewal of a ~~';;! t~~~d ~~~rJ!C::~h~=~~t ~~~t~~d sg~~~~~:fm~ a~=~shst~f ~~~tr~~~n ~~11~~~1:~ bu:: ~len ville; f1v~ t uition scholarShips, I propriated. $20,000 for an additional f anawha Um~I!- Bank of Glenville ; l building to be joined to the old one our-year tUition scholarship to I to accommodate growing needs. ~d~ of Elizabeth high school, During 1911 the administration

1~1 h Lion club; tuition soho- functioned with. 12 faculty mem-P .. ,Calhoun County Bank, and bers tlbat instructed approximately

~~: ~~1~~Y~~~~h~ ~Ygr~~~ (Contmued on Paee ;;, Law of Clarksburg. Overheard Gossip: A f'rtenki or 1Mr. Hiclm:nan, who 1s a graduate Formosa, saying the Republican

Doris CUnningham '1\"b heard stat· of GlenvWe state college and !onn- party has stopped the eivil rights In@', "Mter 19 mont.hs, ·J>OOr Doris er Instruc~r of D>glish end bill, and they are putting economy Mrs. Marshall Is lis free, tree, I tell you." And na- journ:allsm, said the ma jor issue 1.1~ ahead of nwt10nal welfare. These Cl

Librarian Installs New Card Indexes

>tu"'li,Y· I ~e She W&s referring to il>he news today Is that of the com- are some o! the· accusations and Ub Guest Speaker iLlbrary of Congress ~d.s ., ::-ll'iss tlh!rd finler, lett hand wh'ich ·munl~ drive ~gain'st Na~onalist questions the two major political , be'ing ins'talled in th Robert p

minus an enp.geme.Dt rina. Chin•. He outlmed in bnef the ;parties 1\re wrangltng over a.nd Mrs. Hazel K. Marshall was the Kddd lib - -e • lt.h~~ women : Mrs. Marsl;lall 1s lblackground of this drive, and ~lhich are capturing news head- I guest speaker at the Home Econ- mry, according to Floyd :l.~ of expelling bar pet cat, brought the war up to the present lines, Mr. Hickman sbated. omtcs club on Feb. 1, tn the home Miller. assistant librarian. These V.erona, fJvm the c1onn for good .. sltuatton involvill&' the defense of otting many other n ews high- -economics department. Her topic =~~.f~~ ~~co!::m~e~.cl ;:m~as ~h Verona had a date Ponnosa, 'the present s tronghold or Jights. tlhe well mown speaker was "Home economics as a career." These cards will provide general

er ~ ~ kept the poor Ute Nat:id~lists. "lbe speaker went ..closed his address by quoting from She pointed out that sharing is uniformity throughout the cat&­~e ll ..U night. . on to pOint o.ut tlbe effect the a current song hit, "I love those everyon~•s responsibility; that home logue. They will contaln suc:b iD· Prof Harold ~e ~eet. go to Ohlnese problem was haVing on the dear ·heart.6 and gentle people, who e;:nom1cs people were trained to 1be I formation as: name, date, and

· tbo8e Unft.ed St&.tes, al'l'd the various live in my hometown:: a e to share 1n home Ute and a.dd birth of aut.hor 01 tete title 1m· =.~keep tbe crowd en~ opiOlttlieal disputes which ha.ve risen 1Prot. E. lB. Elder of bhe joUJ'Dial- to the community by their know- , .print and cOOHf~or:' of matena.L " tlbelr fine muolc from it. . ism and English d~ent In· ledge ol housing, child care, food, This 'tyope of cldwcation ellmln-~~ pmea_ 'lbey ai- 'lbe ne~ aUJo noted lt:roduced t.he speaker, and _ Dr. and clothing. She also read seyeral ates grouping of individual llbrar-~ ~-kiiow tb&t 008ch !the trend at social legisla.tlon under Barry B. Heflin announced tlhe e.n- ~ems. Jtans and takes the form of a noted ,-.:; - .,.; viCtim ol IIOcDel !'!'!i"'~\ administration, and tile niveroary of the _78th blrthda.y of Sbirley Osborn Is the P!'OIP'am authority on book classlficatlon Jllc*' lpb1""' a tech· ·.....--tions of oueh action. "Ae· Glenvrue State oolleie, to be cele- chal!lman and me !ntrociuced -~ These ca- give other det.i.na i'pDIII:r -Tbe..;._.~ pmr>, ~.,unc !<;> sta't1stlcs," he aid, "one 'bnl.ted talis -mooth. Pro!. Bem!e guest. Refreshments were aerved that tbe onllnary card would ell·

(dii,llliued OD - 31 you -U:. or the - le ot t.he UD!ted Boyd Bell ...,.. ·- . of the 1>J'O- The next meeting >will be held minate. yet they >will be arro.ncecl ere ~ more than: they gra.m. Mereh 1. - 110 tbat confusion w111 be m.i:nimllecl.

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Women Hal.'e Some Explaining To Do Well, girls, you'll just have to explain it. The Glenville

.State college male public must know why you are "bobbing"

.your respective heads of hair. There is no use to deny it. You are following a trend

which seems to be sweeping the CQuntry, particularly on col­lege campuses. We base the latter part of this statement on .authority of several well known publications, and the former _part can be borne out by facing yourseves in the mirror.

Please don't misunderstand, ladies. We're not waging a campaign against your new-ofd style of hairdos. Its just nice to know what lies in back of such radical ~hanges. MaY'be you are anticipating a heat wave of long duration. No. what then?

Is this recurrence of the "flapper" period an omen of hard times? Are women going to come to the fore in reform movements similiar to those of Carrie Nation? If the short haircut is a jorerunner of such, let us know. We must prepare ourselves, we ·poor defenseless males.

Perhaps men should grow long beards and long hair, as well as other facial adornments to show that they can also be radical in fashions. Don't take offense, men, it was only an obsertation, not a proposal.

There is certainly great value in the "bobbing'' of the hair trend. Why, it might well make a topic for conversation and discussion for several months, depending on how far the members of the fairer sex carry the trend. However, it might be well to observe this cutting and hacking of the hair should stop at a point short of utter baldness.

We repeat, this is not an argurr;ent on the part of the be­fuddled male. Jt is merely a query, stemming from wonder and curiosity.

We hope the limb we have go~e out on does not break.

The Wind Keeps Busy In 11his Rapid World The winter wind has a hundred voices. lt can scream, it

can bellow, it can whisper, and it can sing a lulla;by. It can roar through the lafless oaks and shout down the hillside, and it can murmul' in the white pines rooted among the gran­ite ledges where lichen make strange noises.

It can whistle down a chimney and set the hearth-flames to dancing and on a sunny day it can pause in a sheltered spot and breathe a promise of spring and violets.

In the cold of a lonely night it can rattle the sash and stay there (,guttering of iC!! and snowbanks and deep-frozen pands.

Sometimes the winter wind seems to come from the farthest star in the outer darkness, so remote and so imper­sonal is its voice. That is the wind of a winter dawn, in the half-light that t rembles between day and night. It is a wind that merely quivers the trees, its force sensed 'but not seen, a force that might almost hold back the day if it were so directed.

Then the east brightens and the wind relaxes-with the stars, its source, grown dim. '

And sometimes the winter wind ia so intimate that you know it came only from the next hill, a little wind that plays with leaves and puffs at chimney smoke and whistles like a little boy with puckered lips.

It makes the little trees sway as with delight. It shadow­boxes with the weathervane. It tweaks an ear, and whispers laughing words about crocuses and daffodils, and nips the nose and dances off. ·

But you never know, until you hear its voice, which wind is here 'today. or, more important, which will be here tomor­row.

THE

ON the CAMPUS Jaattee and Cumdllcham

Since we have had so many re­quests that two young men's namea hit t.his eol\mm, we a.re dedicating this weeks ON THE OAMPOS to Paul and Andy Mlngyar.

Girls, ha.ve you noticed what bas hit tihe campw5? Nothing elee but ~~~ear's , shU]>-Shooting Harry

somethmt tlbat ha.s on.d 11be eyes of the student.s is the spark.­mg dlamood on Rutlh Ann Davi!lon's finger; blit ode thing that didn't miss tlhe eyes of the students wa.s 'her boy friend.

It Is thought 11bat Joe Riddle Is a h1l.Ddsome lad and aome people wonder why he h:as not been dat-ling-•tnlt that little number Which .,....,,.., ... IMt...,.,IIOumt. ~-.,~-

~'!.an~== ..:h th;xpr.:;s ev~ u~ ,..,-ou ~ _,,. ~!er make the · st.atement about 1----------------...._ _______ ....;. ~:..:ue~en~e '::'!.ow~ ALUMNI HI-NOTES eo- one- BeTIUiri Poole Is teaeb-1--------------------------iDc at Cowen hich .ehool. F't'B.nk Lee, graduate of GlenvWe Meadows, a former .t'lldeDi ef

It Is wondered Why Jim M&nh state conege ,Is naw teaching In I Gtearille Slate coDece. couldn't hit even the banking ~e EUzabetjb elementary schools, WUUam R.amaey, former Gltm-•board at a recent game. It oould be Wlrt county ville student 1s now w6rt1Dc wJiib lthat Audrey swtcer was sitting ,on A fotmer. student at Glenville !the ~en't of Public Asl!st-tlhe sides lines. State 1s Ethel Cheuvront, 'Wbo 1s ance tn &itton.

One of our new couples on the lteachtnc in Wirt county. Alumau ID Cout . G..,.. campw~ Is Hel1bert Sblmer and Tho principal of Sutton high ILt.-oom. Ma)'DIU'd Young, ocm of Josephine WbyseU. scbcol Is J. 0 . McLaugbJID, wllo Is Atty. Guy B. Younil and the late

If anyone 1s curious as to why a tormer student of GlenvWe. Mrs. Young of Glenville, was &IDODI' Delmar Atklnson .Js nett seen around Former Studeot In the group of yollDg men ~tat Glenvllle, Leona :Frymter could be Radio Meebanlcs Nov. 1!1 &t George WUhlnl'ton UD1-the answer. P!c. AlVin Glenn B ush, Jr., son verstty's f9.ll convocatton.

Seen la'tely together at the local of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bush of near Commander Young Ls a Glenvllle places ls Worthy Husk and Vir- Glenville, bas been seleotecl tor in~ state college alUDlDUS and for aev­ginla OWens. struc'tor duty In ra.dio mechanics era! years ba.s been with lbe t1. 8.

Harold "Kitty" W!l!'on was over- at SCo1lt Atr Porce Base. Ill. He re- Ooast_ Guard. Be lUll& graduated 1D heard •ytng that. buying too malty cently W!a6 graduated wit.b honors 1937 from the Coast Guard aDd at­rings will break any man. He must from the radio mecban.Jcs scbool Iter a loq tour of dUtJ' eDterell be referring to class rlngs. tthere amd will be entered 1n special George Wtlsb.lnwton UnJventty to

some of tile cauples ~een at the ltraiatng. BU!b la a graduate of earn tlbe degree of bad:lelor of aw. Big Freshman Dance were: Wan:ta GlenvWe higt1 school aDd waa a He is DOW' at&t1oned at U. 8. 00&H Burkh-ammer and Lawrea\cc Ccop- student at Glenvtlle state college Guard headq\arter& in WtaabiDI· er, Ann Martin and Bill Han:!n, lr't the tJme of h1s enlistment. ton. E'onel Poling and Ernest Raybur: t , Teacblng at the Cre.:ton school Georwe 0 . ~. a - or Mary Giles and Edsel Robinson, in Wtrt cou.aty are Mrs. lwaJ'I-3.1 Glanville state colleae 1n 1114. aDCl 'Lois Hanlin and Frank Pultlneer, McOQuley and Mnl. H. D. b lngm•n. now of Glendale, W. Va .. pi- to Evelyn Burkhammer and Glendale ,Both bave attended Glenvtlle Sta!e attend commencement tbl8 ,.r. Wblte. ooUO(Je. Dr. Howard ~ o. -

Why doeoa't lFnDk St&De'ricb "ObU<Ir." pn1121, Iormor Glen'V111e er GleDollle Slate -. Is - JK-break down and date .ome of tbe man,. is tbe coacb at Gasa&wayl ftder el Field 8enlee a& tile ...,_ rtrlo on the campus wbo tblllk he hlKb scbool. "Ohuck" bas held this ... c-a.... - .._, Is out of Ibis world' position lor 81!Veral _.. o-. N. C. He wu f.._..

we can Understand why Joe T-blnc ID Florida to Greta ...........,, or Weo& 1aort7 ..-..e. Bokovttz went to tbe ctar.ce stag. That way he dancec:l wta1 everyone.

Wihat could/ be the matter with the Elkview herd -t they are not seen out wtth G8C girls? Sure­ly Jesse lJlly didn't tnfluenee tbem that way.

Who says tbat GSC doesn't get all of the material? Juat take a look at What moved 1n from Geor­gia, Taytor Plllllips.

Jim W,.CW!f does not Hke to spend the weekends beno. But wily must be ao all the way to Pen.nsy­lvania?

Mallrarel McCartney pulers Tan­ner boY6 to the one's here, or 1B 1t bi!CIIIUSe of Vlrg!l WUson?

Betty Sprinrdon thlnlla Sand

I Weirton Flash Dishauzi Holda Unique Honor

reoords reveals t111rt fast-llallu Dlsbauol bolda the unique -­~·on or being the oat:y -~ pltcber ever to wiD llhfte -tlve gameo In 11he state IJllll -besebal1 playoffs.

By Bonnie Bolllna Steve pulled 1alls trnn._ -'Ball-ha-.,.. ' Steve "The Bye" Ill the apr1Dc of 1945 wllen he lOG&

Dlsba.uzl the only - on the ba~ from Tro!> Bill. -White wa ... traveling squad and a ~ .. ~ ~ ~ former Weirton ~h 'IOOJI<Ier boy, al>out - third atrlb. His )lbe­ba.s stolen ........,..,. a tlnmder In re- nomenal burllns - 1i>o Bed cent Pioneer entanglements; and IRiders Into tbe cbumed c:bullpkm. In last w-·· Bobcat l>rawt Steve sblp clrcle -:"tr.!:tt~ :'~eel stove, Steve Is ~eel to vl"*us Ear

college will I da ... torles. Six bet.hrooms were pro- Fork would be a 'Wonderful place to (continued from page l ) v:ided. for the use of members of :!;"ce ~era_-ust be referrlnc to

too students, wlleroas today there the sobool. l!laCh IndiVIdual ba.d •1i>e Not only girls lllte to baft c:urt:y ue I!WJJProldmately 40 faculty mem- privilege of a Dathroom one bour hair but also do boys. Just look at bers w'ho a.re ~hlng an enroll- a =~ts who 81PP11ed tor a.dmls- Don AJ:tboga.st. Toni's are really tt. ment of Mt students. slon In those early yean were ex- m!!':S ~d ~:=,~~eo~

'lbis one-man onataught by port- ~uzt. slmpot:y female ....._ skier Dlahauol ~st the Melllo- of lbe Pine Bar, 080 -dlst movement -eel the rftung union.

:;::n~o:,m ;,::ta;:=t '=""~ Pres. Heflbt To Attead the Tabbies wa.sn't anylblng to SEA Meet In Charleston write home olooUt.

Wben Dr. Harry B. lleflln ,... pected to have completed aome Hubert Taylor 'With Robert flb&rll. IDa'UIUl'tecl as presldl!llt of Olen- practical aritlu:netlc, elementary That way Bob could tell Hubert .We .state coU~e on Thursday, EngliSh gremmar, to oh&Ne a Dow- the calories tn tbe food. .Jian. 15, 19t8, be .,... Invested with ledge of g0011J'811lby and history and Two young men 011 the _.. the duties as tbe s~teenth preat- to be able to write legiblY &ncl ape11 who have been evading th18 oOlUIIlll dent Iince the Bon. Louis Bennett and read oorrectly. · by elating town girls are Lowell

~~ =~ noted. that Prof. T . cle~:~~r~~:,S~87:;7~!d Clay Sampson and Kent King. M. Marshall, acUDc principal In to approximately 100 degrees ..,.nt- m!::~d:; ;.hat~~: ~ =.;:! ':;: :!!:nJ;.J;;.H;, ~; ed In 11141H9. According to the 1ng up a buclm of suds?" Oouldn't 'that no app,._.tJon was made ::t~ b~~lntt,:~=~~~~ or,..! ~ =?by heart trouble could

Dribbler Dl!heuzl came to Glen- Pres. :m.rr:v B. Heflin w111 -ville In hls SOPhomore y...,. after a a meeting or 1i>e - -stint lilt. Stubenv!Ue college In Oblo A!ooclatlon Peb. 17 and 11 ID OIIR­where he """' play-maker and le&'llc>IL =:.In for the Buclr.eyo, State Big as z:-·.= ~ •&a ~ ~ Dlsbausl Ia Barler

to:r:e ~ITo;s ::s~ ... ~~:: Ia~ 'To'.=~ '-h.-= mond· acgregaUon and wa.s alao a thk:I<Mt -. ..Uual>le replacement on the var- ------sity _., clomldn&tloa. A ...,.S ,_ OOD - from

A clooe scrunlty of WelrliOn hlcll 100 to :100 llleep a dlt,y.

fur tile ochool, thus, at tlmoo, tbese single student, -t being Louise That's a ml&h'ty sbary ctgw.rette ...., tn.structors durand earrted the A. LinD, c~us or 1878· llt!ihter----. Pu1b » -- THE GLENVILLE MERCURY ~ =~::~ .. - Mercur1/Muainga ;,~:!~n~~~= ~~ Member of West Virginia Inter-Uegiate a-...., counes were (lven, the normal (Clontlnued from - 11 in _.,. with his Charles Atlaa - , ...s - -· - cov- 'that CD&Cheo do lose tlbelr tempera. cos~· ~--h M•• ... ___ _. .......... Cole .. ~~ o. period of 111ft> years. Bo&nl ,... With llbe De&n'a list out, tbe -e ~ Ra-f doeo not per- ~ - ...._ _,..eel at 12.50 to tli.OO per week DIIIJlber of students lw'ho made the' mit tile boys lo attend parilu or SuiMcrlptfn• Per Y -· p IIDd tullloD ran !rom $10 to 120 a ~"de II a ...,.S IDdlcation bt clances beflore pmea, wbat wll1 they __, term 1n 1105-08. Gten>ille autdenta ...., doing oome- doc:O/:.~Ir lllo~t,!':'::...,. :1 ~--- All communications should be acldreued to The Editon,

In 1108-(1'1, a aum of olooUt t:~.ooo 'lbtnr besldel fiiiDtr 11hetr ttnger- AUdiUI to lbeY_.,...ID ..;......,.. The Glenville :Mercury, Glenville, W.Va. = ~fo~ /:~forb&~ na~ent Orlpe: 8IDc:e thlo Ia al !fe~ blm 1o Ule ~ ...:!~ Student Weekb' NeWIIPIIPft of GleD.ole State Callp ..,...,. and for the wtallo.llon of oo~e tmrn, tt - u u 1t>e- cecit Jobnaon - to be ~oya~ ~vtlle, Weet V~

1to bls home knm. Kal'l>e Bernice Entered aa Second Class matter Noye,nber 23, 1929, at t1la Campua Calender For Week l ~ldh~tllb~ Heal Is Poatoffiee at Glenville, W.Va., under the Act of lruda 1,.

omel'llntr fivm !Ill -.e1or vn~. 1879. Published each Tuesday during the academic 7ea1' -11 -t rllbt, UJ? cept on holidays by the claaaea In jourtaliam at GleD..SU.

The -....-. of IIWIY com- State Oollep

:""~to= =-~:X= EDITOR -------------------------------- Du ..... - BU81NBSS :MANAGER ------------------s-.,._

SPORTS --------------~---------------- ..... .....

Tue., Feb. 14 Pioneers s. Tech---------------- 8:00p.m. Wed., Feb. 14 W. A. A. -------------------- 6:15p.m. Thur., Feb.16 M.A. A.---------------------- 6:30p.m. Thar., Feb. 16 AMembly ------------•----- 10:lll a. m. Fri., Feb. 18 G. H. S. ve. Jane Lew----------- 8:00p.m. Sat., Feb. 19 Pioneers ve. Salem ------------ 8:00 p. m. San., Feb. 30 Analvenary T• --------------- 3-5 p. m. -ton wvu1d - o. - ..J::

'-Sa-n.,_F_eb_. _z_1_v_espers ___ -_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_--_-_-_-___ 6_:_1_s_•_·_•_·.,,& ~-:-"':; :'~ _ CIRCULATION :MANAG~ ------------- ...... 1'11111 SOCIETY ----------- :oart. c-..,..... .,..._ J'tllllll ADVISD -------·-------~--------- & .. -

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ay, February 14, 1950 THE GLENVILLE MERCURY

Hardwood Highlights By Ronnie Rolllns

lVff!do And Groveb Remain lmbeaten

It has narrowed down to a. 1'17wo boss" mara.tbeon in the MAA drib­ble derby with untamed stallions Groves and Waldo being the nags

Pioneers Humble Battlers But Senators Clip G-men ~~uooks" Sizzles for 26 GlenV'Ule's high-geared cage ar- to circle on your racing forms.

tists, who are up a.nd down more Groves and Wa ldo have swept than an elevator operator or a througtt all apposition encountered baby sitter, have this jejune sports ltftlus !'8.1' and unless darkhorse

White Wave Topples A-B •------------ writer as baffled and mesmerJzed Megna or some other upst art loop

60-49; Brown's Cagers count was soon k.no~ at 28-all. ~ ~ri~~~;e ~h~~st%;;Y~J' bha.; ~r~ ~rt~~~ t~~e~et~~of~~;,~; Clip White Wave, 81·65 ~i:t~ 0~~':ontn;r-n~but~~ f~::~:ns ~s:um~aJt~~~t s~~~. in~ f~eaei~u=ishing had lit-

Sultan B~f a;~; :;~"Hooks" ::n.i~:r,~ ~~81= ~~~:;tf~~ out to be a banner season. tie ef.feot on the standings. Waldo Hardman, GlenvUle's strtng-be6n- wit1h the Ra'tlifofmen on top, 37-33. !i;:io~~~e:Ski=~~~u;ll n~: ~y~ ~~~~~ee~~bh~n h~ o~ic::, f~:!; tab smootl'iie who was hotter 1lhan Rambling Rader • GSC's sharp- linders. after they rebounded nicely Keeney, while Kiddy downed a floor walker·s bunion, whtpped eyed forward, sank Pltwo field goals from their heartibreaking 65-62, loss Thomas in the other tussle. 1D 26 !pOints here last Saturday Ito launch bbe Pioneers in whirl- to Morehead's rangy rifiemen, and Waldo and Groves both own Jligh't but his unoa.nny marksman-,· wind !faShion as the tlhird quarter Caribs' .cagers had rival Identical 7-0 r ecords. abip •alone wasn't enough as Davt.S- started but uneerlng Carl Payne, coaches chain-smoking as they Elkins' sha.J!PShoo'ting Senators out- D -E's amazing team-1)layer, begin posted a 4-2 loop record . lasted Glenville's !tiring Pioneers oto shred 1lhe stnn~ and, along A-B Lowers Boom game average melt away, Steve Dls-81-65 wtth a last quarter 27-point with hmnan-crane Hap Huey, !J>rod- .M'ter a 1o-polnt spanking of h auzl has taken the hint and has surge that ena'bled the congression- ded Elkins into a 49-44, bulge. Tech's latent Bears in the irlZ7.IY beeh firing wll1h bath banells ~

'll&le ~!;' :e s~~ ~~lck of bat- ~. rn~~:~ded~d~~~gg ~~tnH~:; guys' own den, Rex Pyles' trnvt>l- r~ea~~esw~~~g~~nsivetburUcn !or

~- -~ tng A-B parsons blew into town to

of~eer~r:~cn~~~"~:~of ~ j ~~~t :~~n~eSl~~~o~astlb~~~: lower the boom on the bewildered ~:!:trn~;: ~~stfo~';~· tlh~h~~ "Y I IR'S.tliffmen and even the high wat·

gloD-Ery-lanaddenhcais reetrricak~shoo. t..,?'guna~d ""'poitee"'leadp.ushed into a 54-51, tdlird er couldn't stop the Baptist breth· 19 counters against Morris Harvt:y's "~ I ren th-at fateful night. title-bound Eagles and his 2S point

plaY. -making 11he firs t 'half was sen· Smooth-functioning Senators Instrumental in th e losing· skein splurge ag3.inst Wesleyan las•. w•:ek atiOna.l. really hft tlh.eir stride in the decld- which is harassing the Pioneer ·was his peak performance for the ,_The rdmtull houhse wdatc:heddgangthl- : ingtire lbcltas~ qbarrua.r'tellsr asouothelny fbeglnt 62t.o cord-clippers is the off-form dis- cage camp~tr.:;.. .. - z Shines &U& Ha an t un er un er e I e · ron ,- played by bt11liant Bobby "Hooks" ou.a boards tor 1l'ayups, dunk in neat 56, Vhe scrappy congressional clan Hardman. 'Ilhis gives bhe pistol from the one-banders from side court, and h it for ten straight digits to r ace As one ~n .put it, "As Hardman panhandle a 19.2 game avera~!! for

:!Pug~t f~!d:!Y ~:ghtwi~m:Z~ 1: aon~;m!~n~~u~-5~~~= goes, so goes the team" This may or ~~~a;_~:~~h ~~~s r~~~h~s may not be t rue, but Bobby's tn-:t ~~~d :~~e d:~~~~- ra~k

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Tech's potent but inactive Bears flip the week's lid off tonight at 8 o'clock in the college gymnasium, While the oft-tamed Tigers from Salem ma'tch fast breaks with the locals here Saturday evening.

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Golden Bears Dean Adkins Speaks To \I Mentor. Lewis' coaching ........... d II Pioneers Hrunble tr PTA Meeting At Tanner I "'bout as uopresslve as the one com-

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their prespir1ng broW& and looked lllhe Tanner Parent-Teacher as- roommate of Prank Leabys, afi'er The OlenvUle five tbat took to Ratliffmen w1tb their rival conference coaches mopped Dean Edwin P. Ad·ldns addressed ~~ef~~ak~ :O~~~r~~ =~~w:O::d~~ln on. socla'tlon Feb. 13. His topic for. dls- t heir fW of ""'nderlust DeGroot. 'tihe &ptlst boards laet Tuelday ~ry l:l~~ey ~ ""

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Bears Fade Fast cusslon ,'WaS: "The proper function Dud, w<ho was Just bhat 1n his nlg'hlt was " far _,.. from tlbe ..,. A-B boun~ ~ 1ID -But after Potomac State's teu- of the PJLrent-Teacher association second year at the helm of Moun- ~e that swapped shotS Witlh rtbe Y1stt1ng W&nmen m t.be a.t

aclous Catamounts greased tlbe In tlhe community. lta.lneer athletics, had been fllrtlng A-Bs Sllpplng Battler• here eviler 1nla)e, U -11 but the -..,. 'wtth name universities all along 'in the year. I denied Ploneera rtllbed - - r.

skids under the hustling Bears, the Hardwood <the Golden 0oost for quite some Thll. rangy Pioneers, wllo bad 1.1li-IO, last frame edge _, Iced 11101

Golden Boys fell _.-t at llbe , , 'time and When he .packed rup hls been walk>pped, ooundly their 1ut looue. 15eams and toppled out of tlbe up-~ (Continued from Pace 3) I gear and left Morgantown, he was rthree times oUt end wbo were Rex Pyles' preaahen bad cooJed per divls1on. uncanny eye, these two trigger tin- \ about as popular as e. ease of Roct:y groary frun detea.tl.sm, were a oool, Oflt 8CJIIleWbat &lnce their fila

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, bo tUl gered forwards will really bav~ thP. mountain spo't ted. fever. oonftdent bunch aa they Jwaded in- meeting when U:ley routed t:be s ey s Ys are s nets smoking. J!t was small wonder that the 'to the pla.)'1ng pat1IOilS and the G- IJocals in the O-mena' own biM:k

dangerous, what ,:;v111h veterans like Raft,er-roam.er Harry Smith one once~brty Mounties had a Rop- men's delt.ber&.te pme payed oft yard. B&Jttlers could hit for onb' 17 'Uashy Franlde Lemine, A1 "Stoco" or tJhe most promising pivot-mCn m .perc or a arld sea.aon tb.is .past tall. Witlh a much-needed 11-point trt• shots out of 57 taken from tlhe fteJIL Martin, Louie Yauknlch and BW 'the state, has returned to GlenvUle While the Gold and Blue boys sld.d- ~- - Glenvale's candlda&e far a11..-e Sohds in uniforms ' stete a.tter another stlnt w1th he ded out of the nationa.l ra:ttngs, De- la·~yn<> thelr improved Styte or honors, •Bobby "HooD' llardmUl,

· feahered flock a 'Morris Huvcy. Groot hauled out hll field glaases 'P y, 'lllle GlenvWe gang still had ,._mod hiB 1011t polae 110 tine tbe Pioneers defeated the Tech out- Harry stands 6• 5., tlalt-footed. and a-nd scanned the horizon tor a aew lits ·banda fUll 1n a b81l pme tllat 1bell tor 19 JJllU'Ur1s wblJe ..-rd-

flt earlier in the year ~own at As one tough cook:ie undei' the abode. was tichter than a weight ll11ter's Skl:ney Adelsberg contr1buted 14 tiD Mon~mery 71-61, but the chaps 'bOards. Around these ,pa.rts Smitty DeGroot Blasted ankle bracelet. 'tlhe twtnner-'a cause. · wi~ tlhe coonskin caps wUl have to as known as the "peepul's cherce " I On f' 1 n at bar rd 'I'he lead changed hands more Soon!: ttY quarters: .. hit their stride tonight 11' they ex:- seat of culture in this ,no~n- , to r::;, ~~ You = ~ ! ltltmes than en A...oomb secret In Gleovtlle' ••••• . .•• , 15 17 11 lS--80 ~t 1>o make It two tor the ·sea;on ·state WVU had a ~ · ltih 1~ b Y 1:be tense flret period Which ended A-B • . . . . • . • • . .. • . • 15 II U !G-Ill over_ tbe invaders. head coach la~ week 1n the ~:r~ ~~dr~ ot 0underJ.:m:!lo;~ = ;,, ...... ,, .. ,, ...... ,,,, .... , .. ,,,,, .... ,, .. ,~,:i'1~',;;;hi;''"''"'•••1 Ernie Smallwood Is about bh• sonage of Art "Pappy" Lewis trans- me you wW .. ~-yo be Just' "bird • Come In and See Our New l only net-banger on COach Dong 1 t ed M ' '1 s1 1 lin 'h " a ' BOOne's outfit who will bear watch- ~ an . lSS s PP e cone who lbr:aln. 'nle pun we.s intentional. : lng tlhis saturday night. stepped into the cleated shoes left ................................................ ,

Fiery Smallwood pitched in 19 Vl:.cant by rank-haippy Dudler S . , points when the Glenville gang DeGroot. : eeked paSt the Tigers 61-60 in the Lewis was a SlmPrise catch an:l , first clash between the arch-rivals, he will be busier than a one-arme:i : but Smallwood has a feeble sup- jnggler in rebuilding the M.mn- , porting cast. ts.ineer football machine that, was ,

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