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002_R.jpg p' eration 'Senior DaY' Mapp · ed The Thursday Set For Second Mercury Newspaper GlenvUle State College Published Weekly Ten Counties Will Visit GS CoUege Campus ... ._. •• viDe State Acts Host For Orators ..... .... ,. .. __ ., .... .. -. - - ehapol - Tluaraolar In - - GleD· ..,..,,..,.- ..,-,-:;,-· By Dan Rengerii , 'Approximately 600 high school seniors from 10 - ties and 15 high schools will participate in the second annual Senior day program at Glenville State coUege on Thursday, April 21, aooording to Registrar Michael E. Posey, director. Schools attending are : Cowen, Calhoun county, , ----------==-----,• county, Burnsville, Widen, Tanner, 1 Walkersville and Normantown. Sand -. Widen, Tamlor, st. Marys, Cairo, sutton aDd Spencer with Jane Lew aDd Weston pend- IDS. Adlvlty ror the day wm stan aS 10:30 a, m. with a general &IISIIIIIb1'r In tbe college auditorium te&tur!DS a Jll'Oil'&m bJ the mwdc d-rtmm\ and talka by Pres. Harry B. Heflin and an addreas or welcome bJ Be- gtstrar Posey. A&seml>ly JI1'0il'&M Includes num- bers by the college orcheatra under the dlrecton of Prof. Bor , tha B. Ol- sen, group .singing by .....,. der the direction af Praf . Harold S. C>rendorlr, Men's enaemble aiDglng, "I Got Shoes," aDd "Dry Bones." A student-faculty cUacuaaloD panel led bJ Prealdent BaiiiD Will conclUde a.saembi.J procram. Luncheon ror hlch aciiDol aenJon KUI&Wha hall belllnDIDI at 11:30 a. m,, with Praf. Mabel V. Todd dlrec'- IDII- ....... _. IIJohael & •- abon. 8tllrtlDg at 1 p. m, tbe Glen.me ::a:=:.,.-=-::::. In stadium. AU gueata J tbe ooJ1eBe Direc:tor Michael Posey Greets Visiting Seniors are Invited to attend. students and faculty member& ue Pres. H. B. Heflin Addresses Visitors Aa the chalrm&n ror today's acU- vlllu and ror au wbo have belped mob th1a au. enjoyable occaalon, I To SeD!ora aDd Guests ol GlenvWe extend to all hlcb ochool seniors State OOUep: repreaenun, 10 countlea and 15 vlllt cluorcoms, - P. Kldd l1llriU'J',- from u. .. m. to Ill noon 1 p. m. to 3 p.m. .: In eome of tbe rooms &Mre WUl h gular cJaaa ..- . Vllllt.ara ... CCODtlnued GD PICe 4l ' , We welcome JOU to the campus ol bllb ICboola af Central Weal VIr· GlenYIUe State OoUep. Tb1a day g1n1a a bearty, atnoere welcome, J:l"t:: College Loanil Jfdtle To Needy Students rrea to .. af any faculty you receive hore today aDd the ..- or atudent. VS.Sl &OJ claaa· ob&ervatlona you make will belp you Needy studente 'W!tb- acoeptlllle room or -.tory md otay u long make up your mbld lntelllpnliJ on acholaaUc reaorda llltld' Wl!o u you wlah, Meet your friends who , the au-Important queatlon-8hall onatrale adeqlmte tteecl' oaa ..........., .__:.===:...:=-:::::::::.:::..._.... :_.... : .... ::===:..:::...:.:::...::...__ are students bere th"! I I you vs.st the bulld: eUSible ror a oo11et1e loan fiom iei>telct&llllll•enl has been pro· lnp onour campus thal Glenville you and tbe frtenc11y at· State college 1s your college today: 000. · - ·r. - J th&l Ia a characterlaUc ol It Ia hoped thal you wm like our Sludents· Mekbiil · sucli a ..,... State. co)lege and our hoaplt&Uty so well I shoUld make appllcaUCJn to I bope IIWI3' af you ,.W be back thal you will return. Harry B. ,Helllil.' Rille or In- with ua next loU; U not with ua. Again I bid, you welcome, charged for ' atudent-loana Ia - In tbe coUese ol your chok:e. Beat ' -Mlc:bael E. 'PoaeJ, per cent. , , wishes lor a happy ll"adU&tlon !rom Director I Pacton oonaldeied' m' your own biBil ICI\ool. ' lng eacb i)Ue on - Ita Individual your s, The dote or B&ater can vary as merits Include aehollistiO' ituldlD8; Harry B. Berlin, Prealdent , much aa thirty-live days !rom proven abUity af the •atud:..,\,'need; Glenville State College : 'March Ill to AprU :.;, and solvepcy or , Commuters Or11.anize ' 'Week' Team Organizes Campu; TaiMt . Club, Elect Qfftcers Entertains High School In This Area ·,; ' ... oec commuters JDet and organ· -• club hu for ita purpoae that of ttrst time 1n the history of Olen· fnr the team nti'.U a club three week& qo. Tbe Dw1ng the current year, for the 11 promlled on tbe calendar lmprovlnc commuter Ufe on the vUle State, a '"Week" team has The· rear ·or or.;J, lzatio , .. as in C&lllpu&. been organlaed from campus talent all groupe. haa blnd.ered.. its Off Ioera elected were: VIncent lor the purpose ol visiting high I 'l ies since, aciiDol In III&IIY , casea,- Placel<. '411, Weston; K&thrJ'n Bran· schools In aurroundlng areas to put a run schedtlle or ,aasemblles by tale. non. vlce prealdent, '52, Ba)dwtn;. on programs of entertainment. · time the team was ready · to go on. Helen Adams, secretary, '51, tJnn ; Prom a SUI'Iestlon by member s the road: · · <Continued on Paae 3l :W.:::: J!;, lligh Schoof Presidents WiD Aid In Senior Day Below Ia Bated names ol preai· deo&l of aenlor elauel who are pu11clpati:DJ' In ' Senior day here Thanda1. Bec:auae of laelr. or lnt ........ u- In--- thta llat. .. not complete . Cowea-IUchard Wrll'hl. Colbo1111 Connty - Gerald - .. Win CoUDtJ-Gatbelea Lowe 8....... -.tll&-lllchard Palmer , WldeD-Davld Dodrill T...... ,._IIUIJ' Bnab W--.Jolllllll' as 'Herbert "Mole" Holstein, Jim name, the team net attempt Marsh, Brack Davis, Marianne at delivering a sales talk for Olen· I and · Betty Spicer, has grown tnt? dents tn genera!, seniors 1n par- a Ol"'&ntzatlon. tbat 1t w1ll be of ben'ettt PrimarUy the purpose of the for most of them to attend some team 1& to entertain student bodies, college. but dlrect.!y or Indirectly It Ia the Tnlth Is Treated w18b of those promoting the group No distorted vtew of college Ute that students may be influenced 1B deltvered. It is clearly stated that toward further education by the all days at an ftnstitution of bigb- programs and a desire to attend er teaming wru not lbe spent wit- college be lnstllled Into more nessing nor parttcipattng. 1n g:roups. high school seniors, or this nature, but tl;!e "Week" team l"ou Schools Vlllted is the more glamorous side of the- Since the Initial performance at task an edUf&'UGD.. high several weeks In the fUture, high schools, I C<m1.ani04 : bi on iobools, with later tllls

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p'eration 'Senior DaY' Mapp·ed The Thursday Set For Second

lenvil~e Mercury A::!==:.~!.~' Newspaper GlenvUle State College Published Weekly Ten Counties Will Visit GS CoUege Campus

... ._. •• viDe State Acts Host For Orators

..... ....,. .. __ .,.... .. -. - - ehapol -Tluaraolar In - - GleD·

-~-·-........U­..,..,,..,.- ..,-,-:;,-·

By Dan Rengerii , 'Approximately 600 high school seniors from 10 -

ties and 15 high schools will participate in the second annual Senior day program at Glenville State coUege on Thursday, April 21, aooording to Registrar Michael E. Posey, director.

Schools attending are : Cowen, Calhoun county, ~ , ----------==-----,• county, Burnsville, Widen, Tanner, 1 Walkersville and Normantown.

Sand -. Widen, Tamlor, st. Marys, Cairo, sutton aDd Spencer with Jane Lew aDd Weston pend­IDS.

Adlvlty ror the day wm stan aS 10:30 a , m. with a general &IISIIIIIb1'r In tbe college auditorium te&tur!DS a Jll'Oil'&m bJ the mwdc d-rtmm\ and talka by Pres. Harry B. Heflin and an addreas or welcome bJ Be­gtstrar Posey.

A&seml>ly JI1'0il'&M Includes num­bers by the college orcheatra under the dlrecton of Prof. Bor,tha B. Ol­sen, group .singing by a~ .....,. der the direction af Praf. Harold S. C>rendorlr, Men's enaemble aiDglng, "I Got Shoes," aDd "Dry Bones."

A student-faculty cUacuaaloD panel led bJ Prealdent BaiiiD Will conclUde a.saembi.J procram.

Luncheon ror hlch aciiDol aenJon

:dm'~"!tycoll'.ceeml>or~ ~ ~; KUI&Wha hall belllnDIDI at 11:30 a. m,, with Praf. Mabel V. Todd dlrec'­IDII-

......._. IIJohael & •- abon. 8tllrtlDg at 1 p. m, tbe Glen.me

~~-·af--day- ~~~~~": ::a:=:.,.-=-::::. In stadium. AU gueata J tbe ooJ1eBe

Direc:tor Michael Posey Greets Visiting Seniors

are Invited to attend. students and faculty member& ue

Pres. H. B. Heflin Addresses Visitors

Aa the chalrm&n ror today's acU­vlllu and ror au wbo have belped mob th1a au. enjoyable occaalon, I

To SeD!ora aDd Guests ol GlenvWe extend to all hlcb ochool seniors State OOUep: repreaenun, 10 countlea and 15

vlllt cluorcoms, -P. Kldd l1llriU'J',­

from u. .. m. to Ill noon 1 p. m. to 3 p.m. .:

In eome of tbe rooms &Mre WUl h

=?~:~-~~ gular cJaaa ..-. Vllllt.ara ...

CCODtlnued GD PICe 4l ' , We welcome JOU to the campus ol bllb ICboola af Central Weal VIr·

GlenYIUe State OoUep. Tb1a day g1n1a a bearty, atnoere welcome,

~w!"u~ .:0:';'~·= ~:~or J:l"t:: =~~::! College Loanil Jfdtle To Needy Students

rrea to .. ~- af any faculty you receive hore today aDd the ..- or atudent. VS.Sl &OJ claaa· ob&ervatlona you make will belp you Needy studente 'W!tb- acoeptlllle room or -.tory md otay u long make up your mbld lntelllpnliJ on acholaaUc reaorda llltld' Wl!o ,~ u you wlah, Meet your friends who , the au-Important queatlon-8hall onatrale adeqlmte tteecl' oaa ...........,

.__:.===:...:=-:::::::::.:::..._....:_....:....::===:..:::...:.:::...::...__ are students bere ~~e th"! I I ~:,,:~:! you vs.st the bulld: eUSible ror a oo11et1e loan fiom • iei>telct&llllll•enl th&~ has been pro· lnp on• our campus thal Glenville =e:u:r:~.: :"'.:"~~

you and tbe frtenc11y at· State college 1s your college today: 000. · ~ - ·r. ~ - ~ J

th&l Ia a characterlaUc ol It Ia hoped thal you wm like our Sludents· Mekbiil · sucli a ..,... State. co)lege and our hoaplt&Uty so well I shoUld make appllcaUCJn to '~

I bope IIWI3' af you ,.W be back thal you will return. Harry B. ,Helllil.' Rille or In-with ua next loU; U not with ua. Again I bid, you welcome, charged for ' atudent-loana Ia -In tbe coUese ol your chok:e. Beat ' -Mlc:bael E. 'PoaeJ, per cent. , , wishes lor a happy ll"adU&tlon !rom Director I Pacton oonaldeied' m' de~ your own biBil ICI\ool. ' lng eacb i)Ue on - Ita Individual

e~noere~y yours, The dote or B&ater can vary as merits Include aehollistiO' ituldlD8; Harry B. Berlin, Prealdent , much aa thirty-live days !rom proven abUity af the •atud:..,\,' need; Glenville State College : 'March Ill to AprU :.;, and solvepcy or th~- '~PI>I!<'ii.ll\, ,

Commuters Or11.anize' 'Week' Team Organizes Campu; TaiMt. Club, Elect Qfftcers Entertains High School In This Area·,; ' ... oec commuters JDet and organ· - •

club hu for ita purpoae that of ttrst time 1n the history of Olen· fnr the team nti'.U ~t1ll'. ~ a club three week& qo. Tbe Dw1ng the current year, for the ~s~ot 11 promlled on tbe calendar

lmprovlnc commuter Ufe on the vUle State, a '"Week" team has The· rear ·or or.;J , lzatio , .. as in C&lllpu&. been organlaed from campus talent all groupe. haa blnd.ered.. its acllli~

Off Ioera elected were: VIncent lor the purpose ol visiting high I 'l ies since, aciiDol In III&IIY, casea,­Placel<. '411, Weston ; K&thrJ'n Bran· schools In aurroundlng areas to put a run schedtlle or ,aasemblles by tale. non. vlce prealdent, '52, Ba)dwtn;. on programs of entertainment. ·time the team was ready ·to go on. Helen Adams, secretary, '51, tJnn; Prom a SUI'Iestlon by members the road: ·

· <Continued on Paae 3l ~m~!.o~1Ro~~h c~~,!-P~~e t':~~ gl~ :W.:::: 0~~:~1W~t J!;, lligh Schoof Presidents WiD Aid In Senior Day

Below Ia Bated names ol preai· deo&l of aenlor elauel who are pu11clpati:DJ' In ' Senior day here Thanda1. Bec:auae of laelr. or lnt ........ u- In--­thta llat. .. not complete.

Cowea-IUchard Wrll'hl. Colbo1111 Connty - Gerald -.. Win CoUDtJ-Gatbelea Lowe 8.......-.tll&-lllchard Palmer , WldeD-Davld Dodrill T......,._IIUIJ' Bnab W--.Jolllllll'

as 'Herbert "Mole" Holstein, Jim name, the team 1m~s net attempt Marsh, Brack Davis, Marianne at delivering a sales talk for Olen·

=~t~ ~~~~-:::: :~~fe: I ~~~~~:UJ!e:n:~s~~e ~ , and ·Betty Spicer, has grown tnt? dents tn genera!, seniors 1n par­a ~ll...functioning Ol"'&ntzatlon. tbat 1t w1ll be of ben'ettt

PrimarUy the purpose of the for most of them to attend some team 1& to entertain student bodies, college. but dlrect.!y or Indirectly It Ia the Tnlth Is Treated w18b of those promoting the group No distorted vtew of college Ute that students may be influenced 1B deltvered. It is clearly stated that toward further education by the all days at an ftnstitution of bigb­programs and a desire to attend er teaming wru not lbe spent wit­college m~Qr be lnstllled Into more nessing nor parttcipattng. 1n g:roups. high school seniors, or this nature, but tl;!e "Week" team l"ou Schools Vlllted is the more glamorous side of the-

Since the Initial performance at task af, sec~lq an edUf&'UGD.. high sch~l several weeks In the fUture, high schools,

I C<m1.ani04:bi ~.~h~;,.;~u~: ~~ ~~:.~~ed,;.ore -~!:. ~ w~,:ij~"i,: ~!·~ on

iobools, with later tllls

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Pqe'I'wa

Student Body Welcomes V iBitf}rs As the voice of the campus, THE MERCURY should like

to extend to all high school seniors on Senior day, and to visiting orators during the Speech ifestival, a cordial wel- ON the CAMPUS

By Smith, IUdd7 IUld WbHo come to the campus of Glenville State. ' Consider this, to further overwork a phrase, your camp.

us during the hours you will be with us. Feel free to come Arter borrowiJII our Dellhbor'a .and go throughout our halls as you choose. Only in this way typowrtter IUld dletlo_,. we ap~n

11 • t f h !if return to tho Wlthla of tbla woeltly may you rea y secure a ptc ure o w at e among us is like. scandal sheet. we hope to rive you Seniors, it is desired, should consider this day set aside tho lateot and most recent SCOOps "'l

for them as a part of the college guidance program. Already, the campus. in this its second year, this event is classified among the be:nonr.a:·.= r!'•: ... "'ho,..,!',: more important phases of the college guidance program by like Lola Martin. bas flnall7 made the administration, and only through questions asked and a eomebock ontho trall of zomanoe. p~bl~ms pr~sented by seniors can this day become a really ~::.W.J:~.:,~1:'~w~=ulln a effecttve gutdance tool. . Tbo nDrON of tho w.....,. Ge,;~~

This campus is noted, not in words, but by actions, as :: lleopllal are ptliDc • thrt11 for one having a friendly disposition, and it is our desire, in l...:ty =~ = ~ order that we may retain this reputation, that you give us •ttaek of ·-.Uta. n wu ~r­a chance to uphold our stand and come to us directly, allow- Od tho.t "Eaay Ed" Talbott Uterall7 ing lis to prove our ~oast. ~ 1:h~ ':,."",t!:!. ~'::..:

Meet as many members of the student •body as possible 1 waa ID the wro~ IDatltotloD. while you are here. Ask questions concerning campus life, j The ra~.ous ''Ooo-goo•• Post t>as way may you finally make an intelligent decision when it · operation Steer creek." Thla oper-cl k d xt • Jar t' 't' On . . I ater has more glrla than these re­assroom wor., an e ra~urr1cu ac IVJ 1es. ly In this porters could shake a ttlck at. come comes to decidmg the future as far as advanced education is on '"Ooo-goo;" give the rest of us concerned poor boys a break.

L ·t . ta" · : We hope tbot aU the local lovera 1 erature per mmg to the college may help when it I wJU be happy when thla hot copy

comes to a decision of advanced study, but this literature is hits the press. They wJU be alttiDg designed as propaganda tn entice students to continue educa- h1 their ''beautiful" coeds wbUe tion-preferrably at Glenville. 1 :,~.,~1r victUals. Ob, Isn't thta

This is why we say, in order that students may not be I lack Shnoa aa4 Bldb l'ore "disappointed later, that visiting seniors secure as clear and ~= ~ G...,...·M•sna unliiased a picture of campus life as possible while they are .. rtoaa. Thlo man be

hel"e. We make this statement because we feel sure t}ley will S-klng of thla tbrlliiDc -.. whlcb bas been plagued With a not be disappointed in what is observed. &bb&U came. "Balllllt• Naaam had mammoth deluge of paper work.

So~ialUfe CCont1nued rrom PaRe 1 l

freshman who speaks first, for after IJ)eDd1DJ eome montbl on the campua, It become.s. Heond nature for one to throw 1n a word of rreet­ing to other students.

campus talent. Social lite on the campus of Olen­

vWe State ,including all events mentioned above. and many more, 1s a result of respecting each stu­dent u a personality and attempt­Ina to mold the personality of the students into a composite campus atmosphere for a more friendly, ef­ttetent GlenvWe state.

one Who refuses to conform to these standards ta not a soc1al out­cast' by any means. There are, na-

~':!Uy.;.!ose u!'cc:~m~ou~ ~~ Glenville State friendly procedure, and allowances tOonUnuef\ D'Oir. oace u are. made tn new of the fact that are: West Vtrglnia untvenlty, Weat before ·long they too wW tJe come Vlrgtna Wesleyan, Concord, Uar­oonverti to 'tbta aystem of tnformat- shall, We{lt Lft:Jerty, Morris Harvey, ttJ. · ·Potomac state, and GlenvUle.

Campus eute systems. are vir- The festival baa been dlvtded tnto tuaUy lftfttnown at GlenVWe State. two aectlona with the radio, tnter­Preternttres do not vte for control pretatton and drama dlvlalon hav­ol ll:ey pG~~mona or .CIIolae blls of Ing been held at MarsbaU coDes• pubUclty. Nor do they try to tn- March 25 and 28, wbUe debatlDK, nue~'t th~ stu~at ~ ta) t..~ink oratory and extemporaneoua .speak­ana aci· • acr.ordlng to ";lat.~!~~ £ad'l tng w1l1 be held here Apr11 22 ar..1 org:ar.12'.3t11J.L foUowa tt.s ..>W.l c nLr· r., I 2Z.

~t~~~:~~:c~.:.h:tb0j~=a.~.l~~~~ I R=&lo:o:::-t:::~ups wW rivalry · for inteftst. . register from 9 a. m. to •11 a. m. --. b l'lnt with the first round of d-te be-

The first major soclal event of ginning at 2 p . m. and the fourth the -U'.- a fJesbman- soon learns, round ending at 8:20 p. m. Robert 1B 1Hme-com1DI'· . Tbta event at Puozh ·~2 and VIncent Ptacek '49, Glenville State Is the reault of w1ll represent GlenvWe State col­weeka , of 'Pf'8P&rat1on. cooperation, lege In the extemporaneous and and return of manr grads and oratory pbaaes of the festival. fOI'IDer ·studente. Saturday momtng wW be devoted

Next such attraction 1a the Christ- to extemporaneous drawtna and mas dance held the week before speaking. Also the tlnala tn debate

=~nxa::m:icm!'~%a ~::;:: :~!ctabek~v~!. ~~~c~0 ~=Y or wrii Its annual Easter prom, and the evalute various parts of the event first; Prldar tn May, Holy Roller b.: a constructive manner. court 'staau lts anDual Sprlnl ball. A program of talent from the

Chemistry club, International re~ speech department and d&ndnt~: baiJ lations clUb, &1:\d Home Economics been planned for the party Prtday club are croups composed. of ln- night from 8:30 p . m. to 111 p. m. terested students 1n each of the 1n Louts Bennett lounge. Dinner wUl respective field& who carry on pro~ ~e held Saturday at Verona Mapel ject.s aftulated with major fields. hall, and a faculty luncheon at G·cla• b Acth'e 12:30 p. m . will be held at Kanawna

AnOther prominent group, the G- h91l In honor of the delegates" club. ts made up of students Who Coecb 8U7 at Veroaa Mapel havt! earned a Jetter lD athletics 'Visiting coeds w1ll stay at Verona WhUe· attending osc. Thls oraan Mapel ball, whlle tbe men wW stay tation 1a active lD campus affairs at Kanawha and Louis Bennett after tt.s revival this year, and plans halls during the tuttvltlea. a renewal of tt.s famed 0-clUb Entertainment ccamittee : Bar­minstrel thla spring sparked 'by bar& Pulks, Payne Tharp, Mary

Sf}nior Day Schedule 10:30 a.m. General S!ISembly -··----- College auditorium 11:30 a. m. Luncheon ------------ Kanawha dining hall 11:12 a. m. -··-- - --------- Classrooms and Laboratories 1-3 p. m. Visitation ------- Cl8ssrooms aDd Laboratories

o llrla ID IQoterla. Thlo IIDJer jaft CoaneU - Polnto WOD'& rive the poor ,tria & break. OongratulatiODa aDd &n bcmora.ry

''WUd BW" WU!o~ bas not honor point thla woek 110 to Joe given In to the .....Uer sex yet. Thla Kaala, Van Bingman, Alfred Tay­boy Ia harder to WID l>ban a Jackpol lor. 8teveD Ball, IUld Bob Hardman, on a slot miiCh.lne. It seems that the reoent wiDners of the studml COUD­Iocal strta don'l have the rtcbt tech- cU electkm lor '411-'50. -bWty that the

11\lu~::..,~~lr~)- ~"":/=;!.~~ ~~~~= - lllllldD&' ,_ .-,... 1<>- lul TUeoday when the mUIIc do- thla proves satisfactory, ...,. I......U.. .w...a. B bas - partment under the ~ of bab1y become a -t DOtloed tbU tbla 'llo.d·io.d' trembleo Profa. Bert1Ja Oleen IUld Jlo.rold With the al1llll1DI: 1l1le Jelle ·- leiiiDg ol hla -- Orendorlf, ,... the center of attrac- Co-alulatJons are ID t1o .. -.. with tbla . 'llandle . of tlon. Bob lfii8IDs. able ea-pn!lddoa& lndpo.• -...,! Thla Wolle lo - Show stealer waa the men's en- the ltudent bcld;J, eaay prob- •- be lo -. semble, OaU Lycllck, Brack Davia, &wvcloil a JaR

Mter a brief peJ1ocl of under"'"'or Eldron Law, Jbn Andenon, ~ of tllliO lor work work by one of our agenta we have ~Anlet\ WJlaaD, Batt WIADt, l at dlscovered the nmne of the dame land Don Brown. Th1a P'OUP, wblcb for who has Bob Amos In a 'moonstruclt' WIU appear 1n chapel thla Thursday Tenn. mood. Tbla babe, ll!lllelyn Straley, for Benlor day prosn.m, - IUld teacbor has blm doing bandsprlnp around acted, lor the first time ID pul>llc, , J- UIJF, tbe campus. one of Profeuor Orendorfrs ar-~ Louie lt bas been rumored that l!:1ole ranpmenla. "About A MUe." UMe staDdiDs

Tlnrler bas been .. ndlng letters to talent was unearthed ID thla one cuousl7 -.t fJom some newspaper c:Qiumntat request- chapel pr_.,.. than Arthur God- - CODCel'llllqr a Ins her free pamphlel on the art of trey bas obtained siDoe be bas been sian fJom the massage. We ba.., not yet board wastln8 the money of the Lipton's tuciQo BB bow things are developlna but we Tea eomp&D1. student paper hope Uley abapo up o . Jt. Mr. - Beheld the preoenoe of

lobn Lalita bu been - ..... As a matter of lac:t. much ot the cedi BIPlaDd'a ~.ua~ .. -=-•~• piDg __ _, wttb tho.t ~ of lalent In the mUIIc departmODt them the -amour' BoD111e Be7Dolda at tbe could well be uWDed. 1D UJ.e tortb- atelJ, hownr. loeal ---·ap -· no- two coming 0-club mJnstreL constitute ~ lo"'*"'- re.emble tGnalaao aa4 All the oatlon an4 moat of tbc of au athlete. Zale m • cUnch. world .,... COilCOr1led about a oau- c.m- -... c-p. -

The power of sprtn,c has at luC rornia three year old 111'1 last week ·Piaua are ._ form1lla&ed struck Ralph 'Just caU me Hand- when Kathy Puacus 1e11 down an present fm an ~ some• Payne. He Ia now aPODdlnr irl"tptlQD wcU wbUe p1ar1oq wUb unll on thll .-_~,c --~~:c:.....co -· more time with Nadine Clu1< than frleDd&. Par more tb&D t.wo dllp, u reaJ-, 'Boee Nose' Kanh spend~ w1tb b.1a everyone now II:DoWI. crew~ Gil aaa­hlatory book. strw:tlon laborera wo- kl .U. •

sb.,rl and ..-ave her, IIUt tho U 1 VA Permission Needed to Transfer

A veteran attendJnc achool un­der the G. 1. Bill lwtlo Intends .to enter a different lnsUtutton this summer should apply as soon u poallle for a supplemental certl· flcMe of ellctillty, tho Vete"'ns -aid today.

Walters, Vincent Placek, EUeen White and Lenita Reale. Those serving on decoration committee are: llarprot Anll MIDer, lllno­..., OUmm, Oeors• Boward, IUld Betty~.

Reltltratton commlttee: Delores Justice, - .. Plllb, Perry Smith, Robert Pugh. Mary Real, Maraaret Anll MWer. Houslna OOmmltteo: Payne Tharp, Lenita Reale, Ellene White and those on the parking committee are: Marianne Rhodes and Margaret Ann Mlller.

~~": ~ru'::.:.-a"' tho o..,...l Tbo SateWte, student publica­

tion of the tra1Dina schoOL -­Od a petition to Preo. ~ B. -­lin In lls - April Pool odltllla to ll&at a Pb. D. d- to atudiDt

teacher Charlo --· n ....,. au member of the s- ol the -= .. or:.~~~~~ ~~~~-~~~~!"'~~u.~~~· profound -lodao of cuneDt and not-ao-current affairs.

Th1a wu nM wrtttea u a pun.

1 p.m. Baseball GSC vs Tech - ----- Rohrbough stadium Mercury Musings 1 p.m. Golf Match GSC vs. Tech ---- Glenville golf course cCcmtlnued rrom P&~ 11 1-2:30 p. m. Open house -- Verona Mapel, Kanawha and crowd danoed to a more than aver-

Louis Bennett halls. ------------------0--------- age band on the occasion of ltSK

~------------------------' Sp~!npr.::::'~ than 600 seniors ln---------------,.-----------0 vaded the college thla Thursday, aeveral persona will. for the flrat .ttme 1n several weeks, be able to sit back and relax alter supervlaln~ arrangements, corrupondence, and !114DJ' minor detalla of the event. Amollll tbeao unheralded, bllrd­worklnc tndlvidualt. &be maat: wor­thy of IIIODtiOD are ~ Bollia• trar (and- daJ _,

Crrmnu<~ Crrlendn.r for Week Thursday, April 21, __ -------------------- Senior Day Thursday, April 21, _____ _. ___________ W. Va. Tech here Friday, April 22, -------------------- Speech Festival Satanlay, Aprll23, --- -------, --W.Va. Wesleyan TheM Sluulay, Ap.ril 24, --------------------------- Veapen ~flldq, AJril Z&, -----·------------- - l'u-t :a.e _,and :o.a of w­

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THE GLENVILLE MERCURY

Program 1Varsity, Intramural Give Health Ballding Is !ie~ed At GSC Complete Sports Program AttrMtloa For OoUege noon. COllece olflclala 1- upon -------=---------==---------•

B .. Ronnie Rollins the comJ)Iotton of the new .field Archery Practice On the CampiUI Athlete Are ' bouae wlt.b &Dtlclpal.ton u It ..W

Glenville State college's relieve a altuatton lone arrrevaled lltar in tbe health and pbysi- b' Its neea. 011' ed M h cal education world is rising. Bleaeben Coot tiS,IIt uer DC

Outlook for an expending Bullt at • coot of ti5.ooo, t.be new

education program, for keen- ~~':,~~~ 0~~:;;.::eco~!'le c:;:d er inter~ollegiate competi- are being bullt tn the aame poaltton

tion, for an intensified pbysi- uiJ::, 0~J:n:O. 220 feet tn length, cal trairri.ng program are en- ten row• high, and wUl &eat an ea­baDced bJ' t.be many recent lm- tlmated 1300 per10na. A cinder block JII'OYementa and additions to the press box wW be located 1n the pbJakal plant. center rear. A cement sidewalk 1n

Major ports lndude Golf, Baseball, 01 ben

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A half mWlon dollars approprla- front of the bleachers wW run the 'ton for a health-physical educatlon entl.re length.

=~~~~e d~:~c~./~b~~~d o:utth~a:h GROY_E_S __ S_H_AD_ ES

Por the rraduattna. atbletk:a!IJ· tncllned aenlor and prG~:peC:UYe

OJenvtlle State coUece tr.h.man. who doesn't lhr1nt from Wo eom· petition, frlenclly rl•alrJ &Dd lood clHJ\ sport.sman&hip, 01rnY1Ue State't physical education drp&rt· ment hu mueh to offer ln the W&7 ot a wr.ll·rounded ph.Jaloal eduea· lion proaram.

baa the state legislature's stamp of approval is to be erected on the Olenvllle State campus.

Sladlum Sealo 1300 MEGNA QUINTET A new, modern fully·equlpped

fleldbouse and a newly-constructed Por the athlete who W abOve avtr·

a~e. who ma.nUutl a certain drcree of ak.lll, coordination aportlma.n· football stadium at Rohrbough IN FINAL TILT ,field, capable of seating 1300 which

1a atUl undergoing rtnal touches, , ship and who can ma.ke. the ll'~e concrete baseball bleachers and a revitalized Intramural system ru-e aU important, vast strides ln Glen· ville j State's athletic department's march of progress.

The new health buUding whlch will be one of the most modem on the staLe supported school's camp· uaes, rivaled only tiy Morris Bar· vey'a pine plank emporium, will thrust Glenvllle State onto the scene as one of West Virginia's formost coaching schools and phy· aical education plants.

The proposed structure, which baa been the dream of Coaches Williams and RatlUf,, wW swell the number of physical education ma· Jors here at OSC and wlll make eaater the Job of luring three sport 1tara to enroll at the lighthouse on the hilL Tbfte Slt.es Considered

Three posslble sites (aa yet unan· nounced) have been chosen as ap· proprlate for the physical education plant which wUl contain a awlmm· lng pool, spacious playing noon, classrooiDs, bandy locker rooms, 1howers and a student health ser· vtce all atrordinl promise tor the

'"fUture enjoyment and comfort of the generatlon of students of to­morrow.

The new fleld.house at Rohrbough stadium, which LS practically ready tor use, is 100 by 35 feet in slze and U conatructed of cinder 1blocb. The structure will have two dress· lng rooms, one stock room, and a amall room tor the caretaker, in addition to showers and toUets.

All rooms wW have concrete floors, steel wtndaw sashes and steel

Pioneer Sparkplrtg

Intramural Finals Is Closely Contested AB Nuzum Sparks Winners

Albert "Junebug" Groves' game gang or twlne-'burners, who knows no peers as clutch players. won the hotly·contest.ed, coveted MAA in· tramural basketball crown from Tony Megna's mighty men, 34-31, ln a doubleheaded dribble drama with a frenzy·finlsh on the local lumber last 'Monday night, but they had sweet-shooting, wlllowJy Bob Nuzum to thank for lt.

All ~Slender, sensation Nuzum did was sparkplug the sputtering Groves offense that threlitened to bog down at intervals by coming through when the blue chips wen down.

Bob nicked the nets for 26 coun­ters 1n fl.UJ!inl in two crowd·pleas­lng performances; he hogged re bounds under both boards and gummed up Megna's "grab Jt ~ud ~It" fast break repeatedly. Meroa Smokes Net.e

Megna's aggregation, who bad the nets smoking wttb sporadic scoring burst and who played the game up to the hilt, was toUJh to conquer 1n tbe finale after they had shaded Groves' ganc. 36·35, in the seml·flnal on the strength of trtgger·flnger Ham HamUton's foul toss.

A big hulk.lng eager who moved wlth surprtalng' eaae and arace and who stood the nets on end with eye·brow archlng accuracy John Elliot <No relation to WUd BW of blood and thunder fame) and Bam Hamllton were Megna's payoff ptmcb.

One of womea'• ph)'ljcaJ educa-, ot the maD7 pb.ue:l of women 1 phJ· f tl c:laiRI rU &. th slca.l. ectoeaUon, t.aa&ht by PI-of. o varally competition and atand

on wo 00 00 e campOJ Clarllaa WWiaiDI. trea.tea at Glen· the strenuoua IJTUelllna. train1D1 at arehery practice. Arebery Is one ftUe Stat.e. artnd, varsity baaketball, bueball.

and footbaU and 1011 teaD'll awaJt

_D ___ IA--M·--0--N--D·---D--U--S·T-- ',GS Athletics :1 ::~7J~t:.~~tl:er:~or~n·b: utbter soale, OtenvWe State bu a

By Roo.n1e Bolllu 1 H v • 1 · ~~~~~~~gr~U\ly eucuted ------------------------ ave ar•e y I There Ia an around tbe year In-

The theme song, the chant S:Upper tramuraJ setup here at OSC wttb Ratliff's dlamondmen untangle I W AA, Other Aetivi&ies team.. In baaltetball, ooftball, volley·

=~~~oc:~f;r~~~ ~~eyLS s;~ Make up Coed Program ~~i !~~~· n!:.b~ld-~~~ ~~~ worth ttstentne to, so give a listen . . , A variety of aetlvlties eonaUtute ' which involves mental exerel.se only

s=v~a~~ ~~=r~~t ~~~ ~ the athlettc program of GSC coeds. I· . a:a~~~=~h Carloa RaUUf an4 Mountalneer moonshlne, Bob Hope'" II VoUey ball, aerial darts, badminton, Prof Clarls.sa Wllllams, act u ad· script or tn some obese gent's ptng.ponC, softball, and ht.klDg \1.sors and tutora to the uninJtiAted. sroanlnl Ploraheims The ditty. are the .sports in wbJcb they may Jncomlnr fresh..man claq &nc1 &O a

"Rain rain rain ~ away . participate. Horae shoes and tennta long way 1n aettina the trosh od' on cause Ratuir•a n1ne want to play." may be added to th1a list. the right toot and Channeled 1n tbe

Four Gamq Wuhed. Otr Boob Also a pa.r~of the program 1s the phase of pbyslcal educatJon ln No less tban four baaeba.U games Woman's Athletic association whose which th~y excell moat.

have been washed otr tbe record pu.rpose is to give all girls, who so Por the bigh achool rra,duatea boob this season by d.renchlng desire, ll:n opportunity to partLcl· who llk.e t.he hardwood aport, O.en spring downpours. pate. W AA 1s required for Pbyalcal \1lle State can tUl bts bW. OlenvUb

'Betcha lfentor RatUtr wLShts ~he education 101-102. Members of the -6tate Pioneers, always a power tn new .-oo.ooo .phystoa\ educ&tton orgatnlzatton. must take part 1n at sta~ basketball. play an at;racU.-e structure wi.s completed and re.cly leas two actlvtUea each semester court card dotted wlth blchJy-re­for ocCupancy 50 he could hang up and pay 25 cents dues. They meet &arded foes. ... bla spiked abo .. , get out bts swim- every 1'Uesday and Thursd., nlgblo. l ::.:_.::.:..::_:..:..:.__::.._ _____ _ mtnr trun1<s &Dd organize 06C's Through the WAA, letlers, cbe•- 't/7 ·' 48 Star first nilnm!ng team. rons. and gold plna may be earned. Eatber WUIJaaui MaJ VIsit CalllPUO Thl> b po.oslble tbrougb • potnt

Who bows .. . . Esther Wllllams system. Members are divided lnt.o mJgbt even pay osc a visit? 'Ibat :!rsan!eac:.~:e ~~~· ~ would really add spice appeal, and sport ha.s a sport bead and tbey :CX:!~r;:::~. ~ the sprtnc sports earn u many point. a.s the wtnnen.

AU of Coach RatlU!'s bact atrot.e The otrtclatlng cla.u takes care of men would want to stroke her back the oftlclatlng for te~ games.

Score by Quarten: Groves .......... . 10 8

7 10

.... Ills bllh board dlven would Olflc:ers of WAA are . Hazel Reedy, want to convey her tnto some b.lgh president; Jeannette Bamllton, class--dive wblle THE KZRCURY vice-president; Lu~onne Meadows,

34 sports department would have a secret.ary·trea.surer; Eileen White, ! 31 rift over who wu to conduct the ~po_tn_t _sec_..-ry _ _:_· ______ _ Megna ... . ..... .

Lineup: Grone• G&DI G F T Groves .. .... ....... ....... 3 2 8 Nuzum ...... ..... .... .... 5 1 13

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eU:lusl'W!, underwater interview wltb tbls batbtnr •ucy. damper on Ibis PIPe dram by re-

•R. R. would p..-Iy 1et t.be nod ru.tna to let &D7 female wltb a aleek as be La -the only scribe who wons an phy.lique under three rean wear lnlr. pen wblcb ..W wrlle under- bathing toga watet. Tbla would be a crtppllnJ bl"" to

This column would be cbanced 1. ~klpAoJ' . Ra~ plant .... ~IW.'

from DIAMOND 0081' to DRIPPY good prospects tn tbb three year lt e

34 DOINGS. Dally comments from age bracket. '"Wtm.men develop eazo-mermalds would be an eftryday oc- 11 In tbb d., and - · I

Bolwa:rd .... .. .......... .. 2 2 6 11:ea1tnr .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . o o o

MecaaaMD G r T eurrence. Ob 'Well, we do have an almost .. =.,n· ·:::~::::::::::::: ~ ~ ~ ....,_,.WID Dam.,... PlpeDnam compleled baseball pati< e .. n If the

Elliot .... ......... ........ 4 2 10 un1!~ bl=:u=· ~ W:~ :•:.er~nc:"::t !~ ~:"~ ~ .. : ::.'.'.'.'.'.'. ·.:: : '.'.'.'.'.'. : ~ ~ 0pro--:f _ _,.. __ ..w _ _;.probab __ IJ.:__:puc_t_t.b_e:._ _ _:.((lon::..::.:~tln=uod:..:.....:""c_Pqe__::.:_t_) __

:a~':! ·:::::::::::::::: ~ ~ ~ "Cat" Course Students In Lab Richards .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . 0 0 0

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Student Body (COntinued !rom Page I)

oo Jotn wltb us tn !.bat feellnr &Dd enjoy Your Day. Meet our students and faculty, vblt our campus thor­oughly, and enjoy our special en· tertainmtnt reatu.re.

1 am very much pleased to have the opportunity to welcome you and hope that your day spent with us may prove beneflcial to you. I

Jo Ann Poreman PrWdent. Student Oouncll

Commuters Organize (Oontlnuod from Pale I)

lldlt.b Bolateen. treuurer, '51, Tan·

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Orchestra Rests During Rehearsal

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&be diJecUeD of Prof. -­lbaE. Oioeala---

IDgaluJIIDCIDO Of-

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featared dulng the -Chapel program Whea llle

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Pine Ear Provides Leiaare Time Center For Students 1-------------------· STATE'S LOWEST EXPENSE FUND AT GLENVILlE

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&114 lbe - -- -.... 111e -. II tile - lollaw OI'IUllaUon aDd Ja• ed I .....

by llle -~~. -~ .. __... cllncle4 IIJ' llle Sladal& ........

Nine Moatlul Room, Baud commJt'":.i.u..&IDD or llle ...._. CGst $720; Total E:qteDSe ~ bere at Glelmlle ~ For Year Batlmated $337 t:Juouah lbe IODr-felt - -­

Coote at GlemiUe Stale collep = ":!.,.~"' far • __. at preaent are 1eoo l:baD at&D7other !I._ • ...., lllllmllle4 far llle coDer• ID the alate of Wea Vtrs~D~a. title of the -~ - -tbe tolal for full tultloD, feel, board lfan7 Prill ••. w-. llle -­aDd room far ODe ,_ beiDr 8out leal With hll name - "Pbbe-­P37, accordiD( to a llalement made pi,. a a )ll'lle. by coUege otrldala. 'lbe ...___ -- .. Board &114 I'Oom for a DIDe monlbl aludeDI at Glelmlle Slate eallep

term coola 1270 plua tu of t&M. with enterlaiDmeDt of ~ &114 Thll may be paid 1111 at cmce or ID cardl, Wblch prcwe to br the eight equal IDIIIIIJmeDta of 12«3 fa'Oorlle -'~me acu..tlla. Aloo,

Gs~ S d M N E 1JOBS AT GSC ~lion for lbe oomiDr ,_ W1IJ !,.~ ~::::. ': ~!.:;:; ..., tu ents ay ow arnj . ~d~~!'rf:·~~ :.~:.:=.n"::'re~.- .. Now EMPLOY SO fee of t& • ._tal aen1coo fee of M. Althoueh the "PPDe-Bar" II a re-M • M • f 1 r· and lu OD theoe of a . latlyely DOW eDielprlae ... -us1c aJOr or st nne :::::::=·:::: =-~ E':tor:~:E

Majors Must Participate ~ · WAGE EARNERS u:;:"J.::.,to~ f~ ~~~. =.,~ ,.:1.~ ~:.,.:: As Members of Orchestra, Library Has Students Seeklnc Aid been dllcontiDued &114 a ._tal aer- for partlelpatiDc In lbe moot -Choir; Tutoring Is Free Earn 55 Cents Boarly :;,c:.. f~ ~ =";~..::, u1ar of 1111 campua acll'flllea.

Studenta wbo eolnce abWty and k Performing Varied Jobs among other thiDp. proolde for a NCA NAMES GS Interest may now earn • maJor 1n 20 OOO Boo 8 tull-ume nune on the campua. mu.slc at Glenville State college, ' Studento who aeet employment ID L&le enroUment feea remain at qualifying the Individual for leach- order to earn a )IOIItiOD of their .,._ t2 for lboae Who enrou late but AS ONE OF IJ IDg lhla subject In the publlc By 8111111111erW FUI'I' penses wbUe at coUere W1IJ find :thin~ !:!n w~ &114 u.!' 0: ~::-designed as a four year The Robert P . Kidd Ubrary, er- opportunity to do ao at OleDYIIle .::_ course, the muatc curriculum wt1l ected 1n 1930-31, was named tn State collep. 1Dc1d.ent&l ~ at OleDvWe train the m\llllc major In voice &114 hoDOr of state aenator Robert P. At preemt there are 50 atudoala Stale ..., CODIIderably 1- l:baD at IDatrumental dlvlalona In order that Kldd of Glenville, for m1o117 yearo who eam a portion or 1111 of their any other co1Jep In lbe lllale with tbe llludent may be certified u 0 valued friend of lbe collep, •10 co•ertng moot IDcldmlal coota AcoeplaDce of GlelmDe _,. county mualc supe"tsors or teach- board and room. for one month. lAundry II J>k*ed ...u..e u a - of llle 11-ers of mualc. ' Tbe readiDc room WID IICCOIDIDD· IDduded In lhla 50 are 18 -It- up and deii'Oered on the C&IIIPIJI. OODtn.l -- of ~ -

Applied millie II emphallzed by dale 120 readero, &114 tbe oiiiCkl r ..... at Verona Mapel &114 Kana- Student UDioD provldea a ..-- -.ry - ncoa&IJ' 11.­Profa. Bertha E. Ollen and K...,ld occuPYIDc four nooro ba .. a capoc- wha diDIDr hallo who are at -t •011.1 for oludmla &lid a plaoe to 111e IDIIIIalkm ~ --~~~;,/nth~=gm'..~~':fu: ttyfor30,000vollmiM. The-col- ~dln&lld~ walt- :="':ere~:Sa= 'la~-.:.u-=-~ omphaala W1IJ be gi .. D d...,lopment lectloD Dumbero approximately liO,· r ..... W1IJ earn one-half board &114 ellewhere. Wblch GlemiJJe Slate haldl --of tbe student'• knowledge In both 000 volumea at preaent aDd II beiDr room coUere olrlclala IJIJIDUDCed __, ..., the - -. YOCal ud IDatrumenlal study. added to at the rate of 800 to 1,000 thla ......., Ed t Jnn Dw" ~~0.. uon of ~ f ... Teacbl!r -

Thua, majora WID be ~ulred to cvolumeo a pu, Sueh jcbl u cle&DID(, janllorla! U Ca .., c.l' • • t1oD, &114 the - - ca participate 1n the couore choir and More than :100 mqu~neo u d wo)jk, mtsoellaDeoua lallar, - Plans New Program Ed-IIOD. orchestra. To train tho otudent n...._pera are .-t•ed, &lao num- driving, blolo(y, cbemlslry, &114 Glenville Sla<e co11ep oducaiiDD -p 1D - _...,. fully be WID be required to IKe ' eroua rooemmmt doeumenta, pam- ED8IIoh --· &114 library department ~

11 p1aDnlnc .......UIInr ..-.. II a _...

coUI'IM In the four OOCIIoDI of the ! pblela, &114 buJJetiDI covering a worll:u• comprlae lbe tuU per- to tate adftDia(e of lbe apllt pro- to the - .., .,._cloe -Ol'eheotra, -· --· atrtnr, wide range of ...,Joel matter. ex formed by the rema1n1nr S4 ala- rram wblch 11 to ro - el!oct !1St deDI of hiP - ---. &ad pen:ualon. great tnterm &lid IIDporlaDoe to demo. fall ~lelJ' ...- fMal&F, -

Por the voloe maJors, u 'Well u 'the IDslruclloDal _..,. of the TbeM •tudent omployeea ..., paid Studeat teachers W1IJ leach orr ent laboralol7 fodiiiB. - • the IDIInUDmlal maJors. private j college Is tbe begiDnlnJ of a eolloc- at the rate of .56 oenta per hour. the """'Pill for Dine -. ID ad- ..ustaetorll)o oopdpped Ullrary. IDslructlon W1IJ be given at DO ex- tlon of audlo-vi111&1 mater1a11. A•erase eam1ng of !hue oludmls clition to lhla theae atudent teachers Purlber, gradua• who aeel< "' tra char!re to the lltwlent. I Recently a boolr. eollocton for one Is eetlmaled by PIDaDclal Becretary WID boln! ..., extra education coune tr&Difer crodlla from a fD1q -

IDstrumento are owned by tho of the dormltorla hu beeD llarle4.1 Uoyd M . Jonea u beiDc t20 per ~ a PriDicplea and llelbod crodlled -lulloD Will lind -ool)ege &lid lbe atudent W1IJ be per- i!nstructlon In lbe uae of tho library I month coiD'Ie which WID - - ar dlfDeult7 ID hanq IUCh erodlll -mltted to uae them a t DO extra 11 given atudento' aDd they are en- Ap)lllcaDta for ouch )IOIIIIoDI three 'eoeniDp each week during oepled at un-tlea ...,- Ill. charge. IDIIrllmenta owned by the couraged to tate adv&ZK&~e of Ito lhould mate Inquiry either to Pn!s. the time of their cllftele4 teaehlnf. the 11DIIe4 --college Include alriDcod, nute, oboe, tacWIIes. Harry B. Heflin, Dean of Women Tbus lbe coUere otudent teacber Among lbe atreDclhl &lid --clariDot, trumpet, tromboD ... I Pearl Pickens, or prof....,... con- WID noetve elaht .., DIDo boun .,..... cited by the liCA ~ Preneh hom, larlloDo, bau, and j d f •7 1 and lbe or- cemed In the cue of student ... crodiL commll&ee Wblch eDIIdl;lod ID -drum& • compose o .. vo cea, llatant.s. vme state wu a defldeDc:J

A library of ..-rc~a Is oWDod by choslra II comprlled of 18 llllltru- Other studenta find olr campual D . _ .1 D t health f- -' - ..U. rar

the-ooJiele, the recordlnp aervlng meDts. employment In the town of Glen- UlmOna U8 the IIDdml. for uae In the C\..,.. In music ap. lAit week the choir appeared •t vWe where they wort ID grocery ICoatiDued from Plop ll Tbll - wiD be -preclatlon &114 the hlatory of music. St. Marys high school u tho JU .. ta stores, fWIDc stations, druptoru, wtth lhla typewriter .•.• he ahDuld with lbe CCIII1II18It& of a - mil­Recent additltma have been made of the Parent-Teacher aaaocla:O. restaurants, stores, dry cleaning have quit nve minutes aao what lion dollar health ~ ~ to the lUJrary of choral mustc. Music majors Who became mem ra e.stabiLshmenta. wtth all the vislooa of colored J:aster hu been approftld. - &he ._....

By September of 1148 lt Is expect.. of the two musical organlzatlo~ Plnanclal remuneration 1n these ens. tried Bunny Rabbits and a _Jeglala==ture=.::...· -----ed that the college will have avaU- will gain publlc experience ~U:, pOslttona 1s variable, dependlbg nEw ritzy Easter outfit bounctnc -able a pipe oraan, all reacfy author- programa and co~~~ re a Y upon the nature of the employ- around 1n hls beDtchtecl brain. Profeeaor OnDdm1r ,JIIaDDIIIa a tzed for purchaae. InstructloD Ul scheduled. tbroughou e yeu. e ment, tlme spent on tbe job, and flf tJl bilb ICbaal. ._,. organ wW be available for ad•uc- This spriDc there WID be a r • other factors. 0 t • medl7 to ur '-'· 1118 llli· od plano stud en to. cltal given • by stud en to In tho mUIIc OoUere of!lclale do not encourage pera LOn """:u. staie - lo poirl

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enterto.g freshmen to apply for stu-~ 'Continued f'rCial Pue 1> n~ culdaDee ~ ._ aldi:QI dent Jobs durlni tbelr flrst aemuter welcomt to lnspect theee ,rooma. of e . 8eD1ors ct.:klli IIIOiil

bl as It 1s felt that they detract tbe Improvement for next years sen- 1 hiab -~ Choir, Orchestra, Ensem e sudent from hiS claasworlt. lor Day all ready•b .. e beguD with coUero a .

Highlight E~ster ~rogram Scene From Former GSC State Production

First Campus Appearance selections compoaed by Professor Of Choir Robes Is Made· Orendorlr, "About a Mlle " ODd Solo• ts Are Featured ' "Blow Winds over the sea."

IS Local solos were given by Mr · By Jama L. liMper Orendorft who sang "The Two

Attired 1n their new blue and Grenadiers" 'Blld "Rolling' Down To wblle robea. Glenville Stale college Rio." choir highlighted the Annual Eas- Jack Simon '50, of Spencer, play-

ter music asaembly program Tues- ~ta~~~~c:!~ ~:=~ ~le~ da~;~r~~a E. Olaen and Harold de Lune" on the plano. s. Qrendodr. directors, also, pre· Orchestra Playa Foar Seledlona eented the collece orchestra, a The college orchestra played men's ensemble, and two tolot.sts. l''lbitermemo 1trom [,'".A1leaienne

After singing "Tbree Holy Wom- 1 Suite No. 2" and ''Bouree 1D G en" "Cherubim Bong No.7," ~Mad- 1 Minor" ea.rly 1n t~ program and a •· Jeannette " "Kathryn's Wed- concludecl with Light Oavalry t ~ Day. " and "Good· News,"~ the Overt.ure." and. "Tales Prom the choir uDid enthusiastto applause Vienna Woods." \:~ Pie .-' sang ' as an encore "Cousin Jede- Scripture reading wu .aJ •

1 , Harry B. He-run, who led the u-=.,ble ....,_Comic· Belief semblage In lbe ''Lor<l'a Prayer."

Pn>Yidlllr 11ae oomlc relief elf the Audlenoe lliDIIDc of ·''Ohrlat the

•• men"'~ etlielllbJe - ~:.ore~ .. RWm 'l'Dd&y" opeDod 111e - - • , • ·--:... ~,..,. "Tiia •• • • .._.. "~::=lt:·~jiJ,rlti:I!J.il~~·ll J!iag::';_..._ "DDt' :a~aeo.•· program It wu ciOied • - - ·~ - ·--:, ~ MrL Opal v. ~-·=-~- ~~-The enaemble wu accorded two everyone Irv1nl Berlln'a meat. of e&~~~pu Mell: fnlll •.rua•· matlo ......._, wu encores. Par thele two "Easter