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The Glenville Mercury Student Newspaper GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE Published Weekly Volume XXIII. 1\0. 6. GlemiUe, W. Va. Wednesda)', November 11, 1951 Ten Cents Copy Program For Talent Show I Hefner, Kress to Portray LIla> to win a ,.ear's supply of L- 7 1 Ab d D - May I ner an alsy , Is Announced M3n) Confleld, ph,.,lcal education * major from Webster Sprlngs. did IlSt Thurcd,v .fternoon when be 1951 L; 'I Ab'1er Duz'sy it1ue Faculty '\-" i11 Judge leceived. a phone call from '" , Song's, Oratory; Gar-df"ncr, emcee at I Race Is Close; Stomp and Contests To Be Saturday Don Deal ',"ill Be l\J1.C. I the Phone" mystery .-.. .- - Claudr>tte He:ncr, Burnsville Jun- iol'. and Gc-rald Kre;;:s, sophomo!'e from Parkersburg, were selected to represent Dais .... Mae ani Li'l Abner at the annual SadlC The Wise Fool Talent St:.Oilo lp,)n- I \Vhe.1 Gardt:.ner went tin the air toOred by the Juruor cl:l.:..JI wUl be i 1.1 to Tllurdav afternoon olle of ti.1e held Tuesday ru.;::'ht. Nav 2') in the J'umters t.l •• t he dialed. W8'5 Glen- colle;e auditorium. i vl!le :...3:!1, th3t teiolt' Louis Bell- The I'IO'b:,lm has ,U1J.10unc!d as Vet!!.1 Solo--Fr .. :mces I CJsc Joc.k.!}' CSll111g' to see lf any -, S ommerville.:; Saxopht..ne- Solo- 'nt" could Idem.!)' the mOY3ten' tWie Myrn M:L)o)D; 11lterpretat.lll- I C':llIf:cld Quickly recoiniZed . th! I J ,lnet Heron; VocJ.l SOlo-Dun At- t\.ine to be the populn "Moonlight bopst; Giving t.he correct anS.\er College Quanet-Dun ArbJb.l' t,l CJnfleU should we 53}' 8 J oe ArbQSas:. UJddnll. 'Clo-e _:,h,He and fur T .. p Dancc--Ju..;,J I ,ear. ·upph' of cream, Staln:lker, Dorl Perkln Vf.r.;a.l I He t.:.. the son of Mr, and Solo-Betty O«bbiJ:'5; O.eor!e C::lllf!el:1 of wet"ter Sprmgs, I Gu!s' QU3rtet-- BJI) .I.:Ji '6nn- i \\ \ a. . Pion,eer' Oruct: Zak:.r ....... ..rl: R_lt1..r.. ___ :\-lmor (hang,es Moore: Tap DlUce---B":":] D, Han-' Club Ploneer", GSC tudent lin; I' o;l'n, which underwent a major InLerpn!.1:,on- C h .. 1 M_c.;, Pi_ n.n; thl5 fall, h-'.1S r·:tl'nUY anD F, ,t,l Hri.) . t V;J- slnwn rnlnor changes, I Don Veal v.ul b_ mao;ter IIJ'f II,.9re-I.<.oom for d dance floor: tv."O new rncnle..<; Judgts for lh! event w111 ol..'lletin bo:lrds have been added; AdmlS ion to tb .:!mw 15 J.3 on111!&hls 1l8ve been covered wIth blue ____ Pictured above are some of the Louis Bennett halt residents as they gut an inside view of Verona Maple hall. Seenlingly quite with what lhey found in Genelda Hardway an d Mar) Sommerville's room they are: (left to Lonnie Miller, Hob Boggs, VerI Garster Taylor Philipps, and EUl(ene Gherke. ' Verona Mapel Is Raided, Snoops Inspect Rooms Ha\\kins celebration Novem'ler 11 The election w::!s close with Mar- tha. Mick and Cecil John50n run- II For. Lompletc l;sHng of Sad· I ie Hawk ms Da v events, sce "Dog-patch E,'ents LisLed' on I page 4. I clc;:;e behllld and Ro:;alle, Ed· v:alds and Bob V. me and Frances Sommerville and Ta.j-"Ior Phillip, (','owclinr< clo:-.e to them. He3viest Voting I The (Ject;on was \\-'ith Mar- KapP3 K:.ppu fraternity, !ponsors of the e\'ent. At fee of a penny a vote, the baliottlIlg 1 the .hea,Vlest it hilS. ever been III pre\'lOUS year.>, . I Sel£ctlon cf a t}'pu:al Dal!>:; Mae and Li'l Abner was first hHe in 194.1 with the ele:tion of Alfreda Taylor and Dan Rengers to portray Dog-ps.tch eharucte-:-s, Pictured above are Gerald "l\1oose" Kress and Claudette Hefner who will portray Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae at the annual Sadie Hawkins Day, Saturday. With successive years the event has become bigger and better; ';\'ith the addition of new featurcs the whole township of Dcd.gpatch be- commg ala'e, (Contll1ued on 2) ---------------------- Cool's Colleoians 1 -------. 1 Damaged Boiler e merCUrlJ 'D' C Active Again Isrupts lasses musings FailU'e of automatic (Xl!ltrol> ill Brent C,·)l h.J. 0: gamzcd . the Acb.i.,nhtration building heat- hIS c-cbl:- .... J. h<. ad,,:) d :1P. ,nlc. me plant. last week resulted n U1e "Cool's Collt:g1dns", and v,'Ul make I By BILL BORA)I damagmg of :l st£am boiler be- tht:ir fu " puol1c appearance at the Cur.s 'Go')' Kuiay, 1950-51 Hoty )ond use, ar.l1unl S:ldle Hawk-In's d.lnce, N1- RoU..:r Court J'Jdse. has been as- normally held in the u'mber 1", In the college g},m. I sl"ned to Fort South Caro- building were dlsper5ed to other l\.Iemters of the orchl:!stra are liull for army basic t.raitling building:; on the campus, and, the Brent. Cool, genio,' frQrn Webstt:r ----- flnt. grades of the elementary trul.lpet.; Lonme Mlller A pre::.:. release frum National Lrainmg were moved in wlt·h Juntor frotn Weustu' Sprll,gs, Sc.:ec.:lVe Service Sy .. tem headquar- the high 5hhooL Some rooms were d!'ums; Carl Galgani, junlo1' [rom t.. I) laCnrm.'j us that 63 oercer.t 01 heated by meuns 01 gas stoves, and Parkersburg, trombone: W.LliJOl ·.he ,su,'dent" \\'ho took the quaUh- the office force remained intact, Waldeck, jw.iar {rom SpelltCr, al (.It VII ts l:"..st year mrtde a pass - Sc ience Hall Boiler Disabled saxophone: Myron .Mason, solJho- .r.g Ctlldc of 70, The next test wlll Dean Ed.Wlll P . Adklns reported more from Clt'nder.in, alto .:axo-' be gr.'en December 13, that at the same time a boiler in phonc; BDb Mllllga.ll. SUph1..mOle the science hall. which supplies both from Wellsbur2, tenor lx{)phOl,C;, Cite k this Thirty-four percent I that buildln'S" and Kanawha Hall Haroel S, Orendorff. It'nor .:".l.X(I-' 0: Glem'llle St..:;e's fac\l.1tv mem- was disabled, but it back in pp.one: and W'ilham Ri,odh, Gl1ml.1', P'l,-'-C;'S a dcetor's deg:ree or its operation la5t Tuesday, Dean Ad- cot:nt:r nl!ld director, tY. Mary, tQui\,nlc-nt. FEW colleges in the state klns .l>tated that it w111 be three Faith Holbert, fleshman from Web- ('ail equal thnt fi3ure weeks before a new boiler can be ster Springs, WIll pro,,'lde the Pl!lJ.10 inst3.11ed :lnd that reshuffled clas- accompaniment. See if y.)U can f:lture this out: 5es "'ill contin\le Il:i scheduled untU Tv.'o of the oririn,1 members of The B:., theater production pre- insttllation Is complete, IContjnu<'d on page 31 Friday night was co-spon - An auJdliary heating t)'stem of Plans Made For Wygal's Visit With SCA Group by the coileRe and the Glen- gas .!toves was set l1P in the audi- "JUt! Rot;).ry cluo. a torium for t,;lC first lyceum pro- l1fty-hrty it seem that gram in order that the event would (Continued on page 3) not have to be cancelled, Plam for HiSS Winifred Wygal'.., Guests Visit Jliovcmber 1, vl.it on the oamp"' m Ide lit Men Devour '[reab, lau appeared vcry di 81l1f1ed and a Stud.nt Chrlst'ian .ssc<l,liou /Joes The Gossip Column Arouse Tears? Residenb Conduct Tours vr.rC·U,ollCCyUmPlemedbaer,_tuhnJe .. ,O.!nta. meeting la)t week I' I .. r ... The meeting was held Nov_ 6. oJI Wha' d111l:.!t' "hould be made in same names are not used every On.ce in u moon' men are eC: to make a good impression the m\,SIC room at Vt'rl!1ll M.lpel .... e '_'0'_ tp column" week, Also, there f;hould be a few lpennltted to wandel- through t.he A o( with the head- hall with the Rev, Rlcha.: d Powell Thb qUf'S,tion has ansen amon;;: things !1bout the kids that haven't hal1a and into tne rooms or the ing Guest LIst soon becatne a a,<; guest the tudent::i on the- campu:> To find teen mentioned, sex who live m VerOna MIPf>ll I Thl:r.',d8Y, NovMnber 1. was such to cdinlte decided r an occa"-10n annual open hou:se were often not so much interest.ed Fall Area Conference by including htlppenmgs at some of anythll'!g be put In that observeo In the dormitory with In the appearance of the room as fo Be Held Noy. 16-18 ,he sodal Also. it shouldn't wculd hurt am'one, 225 guests J.tteDdlnK by I they were eager to hnd a treat lett l: jUH bo\' meets girl CharHe Dodrill: There is not Dorothy Terrill, hou e- I bv the thought.ful OC(upnnts, They The Fall Area conff'I'ence of the Ann Mu I.fl: Undoubtedl}; it is the enough ot it, 'There should be at Mrs.. Olive Smythe house dlfectur I pretended to be "oh, so sturfed, but Student \\HI fir '·hing rf' ,d b}' the majority of least another page of it, MISS Pearl Plckf'IlJi. delln of women, I could always find room for a htUe be held at Jack-on S Mill, Noyem- 1"'e studem" Cut any change would i Frank Stanav!ch: Too manY and Ruby Ann Cromwell and Mabel more m a pocket It was alwa;:s' mv txr 16- 18 lx- iC improunwnt. things are taken for granted rath - Moore, house otflcers favolltc kllld of candy!" SCA and We s I e v FI>und.lt1ol HU"Ild The gossip col- er than having acturtl or positive The instant a r,ood-iooklllg manly A recent fad In Veron::! Mapel- groups from Wut will be umn 1<;, okll:"o'. as loug as no (acts, a:.d therefore may hurt some - I J wrlter·1 It's all right as long veJoped Into n ma.d rush as traction find l'£'celved m:lnv "ohs" ence WIll be th€' Re\", Chlrl('; A Sid Adcl"burg: Too many hand!; I as it d('lesn'.t hurt people"s man girls who ..... rv('d n', G'llideo:: cat- a.nd "ahs" from hl>f>-tt:ltors'l Long, lif'netnry of 'he n I,'ll' p ·t wIll the soup, Sometimes It wouldn't hurt to ask .putted to ushr thCU" ad- Howf'vt'r, t:ever;'ll girls accldentlv dCl)'J.rtment of t.}1e Prot- Chr L'1e Pyer I think they the people if they "'nnted theu- mirers through the currldors. They I (Continued on page 2) Episcop.,l church. uL be:\ o..s,p column if t.he: <Continued on p:;lge 2)

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The Glenville Mercury Student Newspaper GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE Published Weekly

Volume XXIII. 1\0. 6. GlemiUe, W. Va. Wednesda)', November 11, 1951 Ten Cents Copy

Program For Talent Show

~E~i~d!~~~~~S I Hefner, Kress to Portray LIla> to win a ,.ear's supply of L-71 Ab d D - May ~~~~~~, c~a.~: ::~~ ~!O~d (~: I ner an alsy ,

Is Announced M3n) Confleld, ph,.,lcal education * major from Webster Sprlngs. did

IlSt Thurcd,v .fternoon when be 1951 L; 'I Ab'1er Duz'sy it1ue Faculty '\-"i11 Judge leceived. a phone call from Ru~,~ '" , lr~~ Song's, Dancin~. Oratory; Gar-df"ncr, emcee at Clark!.burg·~ I

Race Is Close; Stomp and Contests To Be Saturday Don Deal ',"ill Be l\J1.C. I ~~;'~:;~g'~~~~ the Phone" mystery .-.. .- -Claudr>tte He:ncr, Burnsville Jun­

iol'. and Gc-rald "M:oo~e" Kre;;:s, sophomo!'e from Parkersburg, were selected to represent Dais .... Mae ani Li'l Abner at the annual SadlC

The Wise Fool Talent St:.Oilo lp,)n- I \Vhe.1 Gardt:.ner went tin the air toOred by the Juruor cl:l.:..JI wUl be i 1.1 to Tllurdav afternoon olle of ti.1e held Tuesday ru.;::'ht. Nav 2') in the J'umters t.l •• t he dialed. W8'5 Glen­colle;e auditorium. i vl!le :...3:!1, th3t teiolt' Louis Bell-

The I'IO'b:,lm has bee~ ,U1J.10unc!d ~ ~~~~ ~..:~~;~~~~el~ ~~kt~:ew~~x as foJ1ow.~: Vet!!.1 Solo--Fr .. :mces I CJsc Joc.k.!}' CSll111g' to see lf any -, Sommerville.:; Saxopht..ne- Solo- 'nt" could Idem.!)' the mOY3ten' tWie Myrn M:L)o)D; 11lterpretat.lll- I C':llIf:cld Quickly recoiniZed . th! I

J ,lnet Heron; VocJ.l SOlo-Dun At- t\.ine to be the populn "Moonlight bopst; Bl~" Giving t.he correct anS.\er

College Quanet-Dun ArbJb.l' t,l CJnfleU ,n~'~!Ged, should we 53}' 8 Joe ArbQSas:. Cnar~e.) UJddnll. 'Clo-e _:,h,He and v;o~ fur hl1l1~elf ~}·ron M,!~l'n, T .. p Dancc--Ju..;,J I ,ear. ·upph' of .~havlng cream, ~ Staln:lker, Dorl Perkln Vf.r.;a.l I He t.:.. the son of Mr, and ~s, Solo-Betty O«bbiJ:'5; O.eor!e C::lllf!el:1 of wet"ter Sprmgs, I

Gu!s' QU3rtet-- BJI) • .I.:Ji '6nn- i \\ \ a.

~11~O!l:~~ll;i~:',)~c:o~~y ~I!:: . ~I~b Pion,eer' ~hows Oruct: Zak:.r ....... ..rl: R_lt1..r.. ___ ~[lbl:ll.,e,eral :\-lmor (hang,es Moore: Tap DlUce---B":":] D, Han-' 'T~'" Club Ploneer", GSC tudent lin; I' o;l'n, which underwent a major

InLerpn!.1:,on- C h .. 1 M_c.;, Pi_ t~C":e-: n.n; thl5 fall, h-'.1S r·:tl'nUY anD Sol~MJ~' F, ,t,l Hri.) . t V;J- slnwn e\-~31 rnlnor changes,

~~o~~:~'bT, ~l;!l:ll!,a: CtarJl,,~ ~~~~~~ CI~v~~n~a:~ebe~~l ~~ I Don Veal v.ul b_ mao;ter IIJ'f II,.9re-I.<.oom for d dance floor: tv."O new

rncnle..<; Judgts for lh! event w111 ol..'lletin bo:lrds have been added;

~~~~o=~ia~:.re ~~1:~~~n.Be:th31 ~~~n~::;e ~en1Jn!O\~~;~b~ld ~~; AdmlS ion to tb .:!mw 15 J.3 on111!&hls 1l8ve been covered wIth blue

5ucen~. ____ ~~p-"-~~r~~--------~----~1

Pictured above are some of the Louis Bennett halt residents as they gut an inside view of Verona Maple hall. Seenlingly quite plea~ed with what lhey found in Genelda Hardway and Mar) ~Iargaret Sommerville's room they are: (left to rI~hl) Lonnie Miller, Hob Boggs, VerI Garster Taylor Philipps, and EUl(ene Gherke. '

Verona Mapel Is Raided, Snoops Inspect Rooms

Ha\\kins celebration Novem'ler 11 The election w::!s close with Mar­

tha. Mick and Cecil John50n run-

II For. Lompletc l;sHng of Sad· I

ie Hawk m s Dav events, sce "Dog-patch E,'ents LisLed' on

I page 4.

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~l.ng clc;:;e behllld and Ro:;alle, Ed· v:alds and Bob V. me and Frances Sommerville and Ta.j-"Ior Phillip, (','owclinr< clo:-.e to them. He3viest Voting

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The (Ject;on was clo~e \\-'ith Mar­KapP3 Sl~ma K:.ppu fraternity, !ponsors of the e\'ent. At th~ fee of a penny a vote, the baliottlIlg wa~

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the .hea,Vlest it hilS. ever been III pre\'lOUS year.>, .

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Sel£ctlon cf a t}'pu:al Dal!>:; Mae and Li'l Abner was first m~roduced hHe in 194.1 with the ele:tion of Alfreda Taylor and Dan Rengers to portray tM~e Dog-ps.tch eharucte-:-s,

Pictured above are Gerald "l\1oose" Kress and Claudette Hefner who will portray Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae at the annual Sadie Hawkins Day, Saturday.

With successive years the event has become bigger and better; ';\'ith the addition of new featurcs the whole township of Dcd.gpatch be­commg ala'e,

(Contll1ued on paJ~e 2)

----------------------Cool's Colleoians 1-------.1 Damaged Boiler

e merCUrlJ 'D' C Active Again Isrupts lasses musings FailU'e of automatic (Xl!ltrol> ill Brent C,·)l h.J. 0: gamzcd . the Acb.i.,nhtration building heat-

hIS c-cbl:- .... J. h<. ad,,:) d :1P. ,nlc. me plant. last week resulted n U1e "Cool's Collt:g1dns", and v,'Ul make I By BILL BORA)I damagmg of :l st£am boiler be-tht:ir fu " puol1c appearance at the Cur.s 'Go')' Kuiay, 1950-51 Hoty )ond use, ar.l1unl S:ldle Hawk-In's d.lnce, N1- RoU..:r Court J'Jdse. has been as- Cla~cs normally held in the u'mber 1", In the college g},m. I sl"ned to Fort Ja~kson, South Caro- building were dlsper5ed to other

l\.Iemters of the orchl:!stra are liull for army basic t.raitling building:; on the campus, and, the Brent. Cool, genio,' frQrn Webstt:r ----- flnt. grades of the elementary ~priugs, trul.lpet.; Lonme Mlller A pre::.:. release frum National Lrainmg ~chool were moved in wlt·h Juntor frotn Weustu' Sprll,gs, Sc.:ec.:lVe Service Sy .. tem headquar- the high 5hhooL Some rooms were d!'ums; Carl Galgani, junlo1' [rom t.. I) laCnrm.'j us that 63 oercer.t 01 heated by meuns 01 gas stoves, and Parkersburg, trombone: W.LliJOl ·.he ,su,'dent" \\'ho took the quaUh- the office force remained intact, Waldeck, jw.iar {rom SpelltCr, al (.It VII {~. ts l:"..st year mrtde a pass - Sc ience Hall Boiler Disabled saxophone: Myron .Mason, solJho- .r.g Ctlldc of 70, The next test wlll Dean Ed.Wlll P . Adklns reported more from Clt'nder.in, alto .:axo-' be gr.'en December 13, that at the same time a boiler in phonc; BDb Mllllga.ll. SUph1..mOle the science hall. which supplies both from Wellsbur2, tenor ~ lx{)phOl,C;, Cite k this Thirty-four percent I that buildln'S" and Kanawha Hall Haroel S, Orendorff. It'nor .:".l.X(I-' 0: Glem'llle St..:;e's fac\l.1tv mem- was disabled, but it ~as back in pp.one: and W'ilham Ri,odh, Gl1ml.1', tlr~ P'l,-'-C;'S a dcetor's deg:ree or its operation la5t Tuesday, Dean Ad­cot:nt:r nl!ld director, tY. Mary, tQui\,nlc-nt. FEW colleges in the state klns .l>tated that it w111 be three Faith Holbert, fleshman from Web- ('ail equal thnt fi3ure weeks before a new boiler can be ster Springs, WIll pro,,'lde the Pl!lJ.10 inst3.11ed :lnd that reshuffled clas-accompaniment. See if y.)U can f:lture this out: 5es "'ill contin\le Il:i scheduled untU

Tv.'o of the oririn,1 members of The B:., t~r theater production pre- insttllation Is complete, IContjnu<'d on page 31 ~\tC'eI Friday night was co-spon- An auJdliary heating t)'stem of

Plans Made For Wygal's Visit With SCA Group

I-~H"d by the coileRe and the Glen- gas .!toves was set l1P in the audi­"JUt! Rot;).ry cluo. Suppo~~:ily a torium for t,;lC first lyceum pro­l1fty-hrty aff~m, it ~ou1d seem that gram in order that the event would

(Continued on page 3) not have to be cancelled, Plam for HiSS Winifred Wygal'..,

Guests Visit Jliovcmber 1, ~ vl.it on the oamp"' ~ere m Ide lit Men Devour '[reab, lau appeared vcry di81l1f1ed and a Stud.nt Chrlst'ian .ssc<l,liou /Joes The Gossip Column Arouse Tears? Residenb Conduct Tours vr.rC·U,ollCCyUmPlemedbaer,_tuhnJe :.,~prth°::'~h .. ,O.!nta. meeting la)t week I'

I ~ .. r ... The meeting was held Nov _ 6. oJI Wha' d111l:.!t' "hould be made in same names are not used every

On.ce in u ''b~ue moon' men are eC: to make a good impression the m\,SIC room at Vt'rl!1ll M.lpel .... e '_'0'_ tp column" week, Also, there f;hould be a few lpennltted to wandel- through t.he A ~.heet o( ~3.~:r with the head- hall with the Rev, Rlcha.: d Powell Thb qUf'S,tion has ansen amon;;: things !1bout the kids that haven't hal1a and into tne rooms or the ing Guest LIst soon becatne a a,<; guest the tudent::i on the- campu:> To find teen mentioned,

~~er sex who live m VerOna MIPf>ll ~~~:~nf~~r~r~e~~ ~Ot~~ ~~~ F:r~a~~r~er:O~~:e~:u~e: I~~~h~~: I ~~:\~~~~m~~'.el~ag;'l~tu,,~:~lt~~~n!~~~ ar~~~~r~~: :~e:i:t~e t~~~/~u~ Thl:r.',d8Y, NovMnber 1. was such to Ga:~~ ~~~~dth:e~~~':n:;m::ein~~om cdinlte ~ decided T~u~~a~~%:~: °iti::~ ~~~~~~~~ r ~c~~U~~e~t \\~~~:u~ dO~: ~ir:;~

an occa"-10n ~ annual open hou:se were often not so much interest.ed Fall Area Conference by including htlppenmgs at some of anythll'!g ~ho\.ild be put In that ~ observeo In the dormitory with In the appearance of the room as fo Be Held Noy. 16-18 ,he sodal c\'en~. Also. it shouldn't wculd hurt am'one, 225 guests J.tteDdlnK ~ecelv('d by I they were eager to hnd a treat lett l: jUH bo\' meets girl CharHe Dodrill: There is not Dorothy Terrill, hou e- p~sldent, I bv the thought.ful OC(upnnts, They The Fall Area conff'I'ence of the Ann Mu I.fl: Undoubtedl}; it is the enough ot it, 'There should be at Mrs.. Olive Smythe house dlfectur I pretended to be "oh, so sturfed, but Student Cllrl~t.an mo\~ment \\HI fir ~ '·hing rf' ,d b}' the majority of least another page of it, MISS Pearl Plckf'IlJi. delln of women, I could always find room for a htUe be held at Jack-on S Mill, Noyem- 1"'e studem" Cut any change would i Frank Stanav!ch: Too manY and Ruby Ann Cromwell and Mabel more m a pocket It was alwa;:s' mv txr 16-18 lx- iC improunwnt. things are taken for granted rath -Moore, house otflcers favolltc kllld of candy!" SCA and We s I e v FI>und.lt1ol HU"Ild Hi~<;:lm: The gossip col- er than having acturtl or positive

The instant a r,ood-iooklllg manly A recent fad In Veron::! Mapel- groups from Wut Vir~ini'1 will be umn 1<;, okll:"o'. as loug as no P~Op3.: (acts, a:.d therefore may hurt some-

~~tl~:~h~~p~~r~~e o~~~o:e~ee_ I ~~I:_~~s~~t'~~~te~!~: ~I~;~~e :~= J l'e~;:~~~:~d ,,~~ot~:r r::fetl~~C:onft'r_ ~l~~:iI:: i~ll;~I;~~1~ :~tat.he wrlter·1 on;~Sn!e~~~~~" It's all right as long veJoped Into n ma.d rush as fre~h- traction find l'£'celved m:lnv "ohs" ence WIll be th€' Re\", Chlrl('; A Sid Adcl"burg: Too many hand!; I as it d('lesn'.t hurt people"s feeling~, man girls who ..... rv('d n', G'llideo:: cat- a.nd "ahs" from th~ hl>f>-tt:ltors'l Long, tl~Sist:Ult lif'netnry of 'he n I,'ll' p ·t wIll ~pot1 the soup, Sometimes It wouldn't hurt to ask .putted to ushr thCU" ~('("let ad- Howf'vt'r, t:ever;'ll girls accldentlv o\'cr'l1\~ dCl)'J.rtment of t.}1e Prot- Chr L'1e Pyer I think they the people if they "'nnted theu-mirers through the currldors. They I (Continued on page 2) e~tant. Episcop.,l church. ~. uL be:\ o..s,p column if t.he: <Continued on p:;lge 2)

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Wet'lnesday, November -4, 1951 THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Page Three

WHITE WAVE F 4LLS BEFORE TECH ·"~"""~~""":"~"I:t:~;;%;~:~:d,o~~=~t::I:~: GSC FOOTBALL ONSLAUGHT IN SEASON FINALE ACro~~ J~~LL~lghtS !::~e~,o:'a~~ :oy:c:r:O~bl:70gr:a~~ SENIORS HAVE

Glenvi1le is Unable I ...................... "' ............................. _ ........ I~;c;p~~~ :a~~tl~~ :~~~tl~~on t~~re~ [GOOD SEASON To Score as Golden Bears OB BIN If a Gl,znville State College foot- . Also" in order to win, volleyball ' Register Six TOs. 0 . " G ball star ever did more than hlS i l"eQull'es a great. amount of t~am-g share for the team and received a I work from the pl-ayers. And, the };'ive Graduates Players

~:::l;~U;:~~dTe:~~c~11~~tin~c~ A LO AI ~ minimum of recognition for his game is one wluoh the majority of Retire With Sparkling-counted for 19 first downs, deteated ,. "7 efforts, then, that foobball player'S the students like to play, Performance Records the Glenville Pioneers, 32.0, here name was Frank Stanevlch. • • • • Five Pioneer lettermen, who f:.ltU.(sy in a WVIC contest that A veteran of three years of col- Pioneer Says: "The onlY thing welded the Glenville State football e: 'sed t:1e :'eason for both ch.:~,'s. lege experience 2nd fow- yea!'s of ~'e lack in order to buy the cheer· machine into a late-season power-

b :ul.::-e scored twice and Bob O~k Hill high school football (now le~ders scheol sweaters is money. house, hung up the Blue and White ~ .. , .. ~-•. IS, Walt Kapko, and Joe Ful- Collin's high school) under the ex· They deserve 'em." last Saturday after the Tech-Glen-tmeer or:::? c:.:h as the Techme'l.l pert tutGrship of Coach Bill Moore ville game for the last time of their t!lllied twice in the second period, 3tanevich possesses the eX'Penenc~ collegiate football careers. once in t'he third canta, and twice and other necessary qualifi:ations SHORES HEADS again in the last stanza. 'S:X feet, three inches tall and

Ail touchdowns except the last shaving two-hunjred pounds)

The senior lettermen are: Ed "Dike" Janiszewski. defensive line­backer; Sid Adel.Sberg ('Ca'Ptain) and Frank Stane-vich, lett and right tackles, respectively; Brent Cool, quarterback; and Cecil Johnson, the Pioneer fullback on offense, and ri.g1;lt half on defense,

followed lon!{ drives. After a score- v;hich contnb\!te toward his being WAA PING PONG :~t~~~:r~ri~~a~~oP~t~~ ::tc!~: ~~~~l;~u';0fi!~r~~~!~:~ ~:r:beB!::~ ~~~~na: d~~n~~!lY~C~l::~o~e;~~~~ ping a 45-yo.rd drive in the second son, I presume? and White of the Pioneers of Glen- Dobbins, Heiney Advance; J:eriod v,Hh a scoring jaunt ftom BING: No, Bob. This is my third. ville State. Sponaugle, Cromwell Tie the ten yard line. In the same per- :~~:\V~l[O~':: ~:~ld~~ie~x~:c~DZ The style in which Stanevicn loci, the winners ended. a 65 yard coach to start the season 011 with the played the game went unnoticed by nlurch with a scoring pass, Bob scrub team, wo.uld IOU ~ many of the fans because he work-

Along w:t!: voneyball, the WAA members have been playing off a ping pong la-dder. Peggy Shores has been on top of the ladder sInce the first game, but Bettv Dobbins and Juanita Heiney have also won ev­€ry game. These girls are not at the top because they siarted at the bottom and will have to work their

Naming one as the outstanding senior letterman would be naming them aU since all of them per­formed equal'ly ~·el1. B~~S t!:~~o;:=~:' in the third 1 BING: Sa'll, Bob, l'fj, coming out witlt ~~~Ill:;~~ ~~s t~=~ ~~lst:::m;;rfi~~

canto V'~en Tech drove 95 yards, ~;i=;sF'::~ ttn ~~coiJnr;}~e: a"ff~~D~; by his "right-way" techniques of R:lpko scoring from the eight. Pul- children'! tOIlB , WluztdidtlQ1Lpl,,¥wit" defense. Stanevich's main objec-tee tallied the fir3t tOl!chdown of 10hen you 1061'11 a Httlo b01l! tive was to force the runnel; inside

Ed "Dike" Janiszewski was a slow st-arter during the early stage ot the 1951 C3mpai(!ll. But :lgainst D & E, Janiszewski hit his stride by shewing his ability to hold down the strong side defensive lineback­er position

;~: ~~~:eriod by going over from BOB: Little g~ls,. • ~~: t:~:fe~~~i:!~n ;i: t~:~~d dO~ Joe Fultineer, a Glenville high !~~e ~~:~ !a~~h~o~~~t ~~:rdb~:h~ jective was to taGkle the ball car- way to the top.

~roduct, set up and scored the last BOB: Why so, Bing? nero He did hath. counter when he inteI'Cepted a Jack BING: I wouldn't bave had to har- Frank Stanevich, in the writer's

The Ladder standing is: Peggy Shores, Faith Bingrp.n.n,

Helen Brnmmer, Juanita Heiney, Eliza.beth Boyce, Alldrey Kessler, Jolen~ Cole, Betty Lankas, \Betty Do1'>hlns, Emma Stewart, Mary Ann JudY, Georgiana McCullough, Pat­

Contributes to Win

Tennant pass on the GJenville 37 poon him. He could have looked at you estlmat:on, is the ideal football and raced to the P~oneer tour. He and jealous'd h.ims;lf ~ death, player. He played hal'd-: and, he scored b'om there. Thomas m-ade BOB: I want to thatlk 1I0U for that played clea.n. At all times, Stane­goed m'o of five extra-point tries biU smoked sal,non you 8ent me from vleh performed as a unit of the from ):,racement. il~~~"Oh, you got the salmon. all team rather than as an individual.

Tech's defense was as strong as right, "uh? He worke-d as a member of the ty Reynoh:ls.

Janiszewski played one of his rbest games of his collegiate career when the Pioneers humbled the Shepherd Rams 19-13 before So

Glenville Homecomin~ crowd of approxim-:\telv two thousand fans.

it.~ attack, holding t.he Pioneers tn BOB: Yes, and10hlln 1 {ir.t opened th team: and he played to win. Th-at's only two first downs and stopping bo,; 1 thought 1't '\(/«s 1/0U, But reallll, encugh. (.(,mplE'tely the usually strang pass- ~: :~:h~~i~;1uL What did 1I0U smakill'

The badminton games did not "Dike's" performance was superbly start as alU10unced in last weeks executed, contributing greatly to issue because t.he gym was in use. 'the Pioneer win.

~~b~~:~~~S::t :~~~~~V~l~a~~ar~ BING: Clu:.te:fiel:s{ ;Vltat ~lu? eight tries. Two -v.ere intercepted. BING : Ah, yes, the end of an almost

lfsJ:e~~~;n ::::~ese a~~d S~:f!~~ r:d~ec!aSsU~~te~iT~~u~·i~!ic:i~~~e;; .'" though. Remember, Bob, you almost

stood out for the pioneers who end- fell into the Gunnison River. ed their season with three wins and BOB: I did faU into the rinr, and I four lo::ses. came very close to drowning.

Lineups: ~u~~~r,Yes, it was almost a perfect

Glenville Tech • * * LE-Merriman Hess BOB: Jan.tI W1/man, th~r~'s e rIIat

LT-Adlesberg Eaton !;~h"~'i{'~~~Gh!~d.:~::~ ~~:~i!;" ~~~~u LB-Jelley Tolley BING : Yu, a"d :now I'm Iter leadilt,

C-Vincent Lockhart -mall. RG----G-niner Agnew BOB: Well, the kid co.,,', ,tall 0" top RT-Stanevieh Lewis forever. * * • RE-Spadero ,Frazier He2r Bob on NBC Tuesday NI,hts, QB-Tenna!lt .,." Grossi Bin, on CBS Wednesday 'Nights. See LH-Hanlon .. Thomas ::~:~~;V~e,!!~~~ S~~~~?ff Time" RH-Godfrey Rapko FB-Johnson ,. Fultineer

.. 0 m-xzYVep v "o-wt.. COOL'S COLLEGIANS Score by quarters: (Continued fmm page 1)

~~~vil1e ~ 11~ ~ 1~~ the orchestra are not in school this Substitutions: Glenville: Hissam. year. They are James Chamblett

Ri<!dle, LanhGm, Hunt, Cool. Tech; who is serving in the United States Pulica, Dav!s, Jchnson, Turner, Navy, bass; and Nof'ln3. Jean Ched-

C~~~~~ B~~~~dO\.ns: Pulice 2, ester, who is working in Washing-Thomas, Raplro, Fultineer. ton, D. C., pianist.

m::;~ts after: Thomas (place- MERCURE MUSINGS (Continued fro.rn page 1)

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In the ConCOl'd-Glenville game, In volley-baJl games played Nov. Sid Adelsber:r, captain and left Bill "Willie the Zig-Zag" Han"lin 5, Sponaugle \ and CromweH each tackle on the Glenville eleven, has picked himself off the turf after won a game. Their twins and losses 'been a regular for three consecu­having been tackled bv thl'ee of being even mzo.\kes it necessary for tive seasons: Sid 'Put in his best

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What did he do .... He continued The st3ndings Besides bein!! a sixty minute man playing until he was forced by Team for the Glenville team. Sid is no-command of Coach Josephs, who Spona:ugie ': ~ torious for his ability to rank amon~ :~c~h\~;e c::~it~~:,w~e ~::east~~ Cromwell 8 1 the ~60~~:~! ~~n~~g;a~es in

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THE GLENVILLE MEItCUltT Wednesday, Novenlber H,

Campus Students Clzoose New Staff; 'Freslz' Faculty to Begin in January

I Wygal Is SCA Guest; I DIE L· d Meets With Students ogpatc l vents lSte

,---------------------1 d.~~, ~:=:!:i':[ .~;[ :~ Kappa Phi Kappa the faculty of Glenville State 001- Pledges Complete lege have acquired ··new blood· Informal Initiation AdoptinC the polley o f the GOP. t.be

~dent. body G'ecided that. "n:s I The campus v,--as invaded re­tlme for a change", A complete re- I cently by more visitors than It. has JU .... 1.na.t.'JD h~ taken place. a.nd the I experienced for some time. They

~:;e O{~~~la~ut~e: ::~te!g:n:~ I ~e;::=~ a~:~~~w~~y~: or the $econd semester. The new ried their suitcases. Actually i t was staff has announced that. it intend., only initiation week (or the pledges 1.0 adopt a polJcy by WblCh am ot the Kappa P hi Kappa sorority. sLLdent who ~hO\\'s indication that Overnight bags with the SOrority he }us iea:rned anrthlDg v.."lll be inngnia was only one of several ci~DU.S.scd from school. actiVlties required during the period

The tolio'IJ.1ng ll.:."S wclude the oC Oct. 29-Nov. 2. Each person pn.seut. staB all( I ...... ul t j . and cor- ,carried a dish towel which. a.t t.he le~pcndUlg r eDl In.;!lt.s. : end of the week, contained the

Admlnissatlve stall; Harn Hef- i !-ignatures of all charter members lin. RafaEl M iJl l OZ EdWUl P. Ad-II and aU the members of the Kappa kUlS , Rabb~t. Wise. Lloyd Jones, Slgma, Kappa, bro~her fraternity. Kumcth Pr:la; Gordon Kl'1g~ley, The glrls were reqwred to seat the Corl Galgan: ; Pearl Pickens. Ann charter members at all meals and )tulIn; H. y, Clark. Alexander I to furniSh them chewing gum upon JOklY~ Aima Arbuckle. Julia stal-I request. .. nakcr; Naomt Alb:mese. Margarct Upside-Down S k ir Ls SOmmE'TVule; Erma Edwards. Mlk~ Throughout the week the pledges Kir.g; Teres3 Stl'othH. R. N ., Dor- wore gray and blue ribbons 10 their othy Terrill; Olive Smythe. Ruth hair, ear rings. turned-up socks, and Ja::nes; JoIce Lilly, Carol Hughes; some even wore turned up noses,

~cnt'hld ~adrkeDr, Doo''''v1d De8h

1; \B"· Tl but. this "'as nalural. On Thursday o.;>ml ,J'IJ.., on e aug n; one they achieved the ultimate by wear­Poling, Roberl Lanham ; Clarence ing their sklrts up-side-down with

B~~~uf:erE!:~ c;nr!~bns, his the aid of suspenders. lory. Rabbit. Wi.:;e; Naomi Alba GU'ls of the Kappa P hl K appa nese, home ec ., Margaret Sommer earhed $15 selling programs at the "Ule; A. H . Anderson, biology, C) Homecoming game wh ich will be Andcnon ; Be3He Bell , history. Ron used for parties and major event.s nie Mjtls~ Genevieve Butcher, com such as the formal imtiatlon wh ich mereE', Ruby Ann Cromwell; Lilli:.m '9,'01 o~~ the first week of the sec­Chaddock, home ec., Vu-ginia Jc.hn ond term. I n the near future the !>on; H y, Clark. education. Alex Kappa Phi girls hope to meet with onder Jokay; E. B. Elder, journa their brother fraternity to ma ke 115m, William' Boram; Byron Fleck plans for the forthcoming Sadie history. Robert Wine; Stanley Hall Hawkins Day festiVities.

~~~:;~!~:~~i~!~~~~~~"ntnie ~ Barter Production ~~d~a~~~~~y J~:"~s~~o~2:: ~:~~ S uccessf ul Here ~~~~~t~ni~~ii~e~e~:~~~ ~~;: Bnl ter Theatre's production pre-ley, psychology, Ca.rl Galil:ani; War sented last Friday 10 the college den L:me, agriculture. Charles "uditorium won populnr acclaim Marks; Je:\ell Matthews, educa \\'ith a la rge audience as a brilliant tion, PhylUs Sponaugle; Espy Wand successful portrayal of the Miller, EnZHsh. Wayne Cunning scme\\'hat sterile and purposeless ham; MorvL" Newman. mathemat lives of tempcrmental arti&ts. l.cs, Robert Milligan; Juli.a Nutter T he br illiant satire, "Ligh t Up art. Alice Ann Grlffith: Bertha 01 The Sky". WhlCh Is the latest to fen, mUSIC, Elsie Elswick; Harold eIlUlnate from the pen of the fam­Orendor!!. music, C~rol Mi{'k; Pearl ed. Moss Hart, ~vas depicted by a P icken.;, English, William Waldeck; cast of eX1>erienced artiSts whose Carlos Ratliff, phys. ed" Holt Gray; Wit, sarcasm, and displays of child­Marjorie Skelton, speech. Faith ish tempermelll kept the audience Bingman; Byron J . Turner. chern ~~:~!~~~ durmg the entire per-

~~~~~~~~~. Ga~~~;a~OhnI!'; W~:x The group of Bar ter players was Ward, bolany. Wilham Hanlan; brought to the campus under the H unter WhitUlg, English, Joseph cO-!:Iponsorship of the Glenville

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3ix A g Students Attend ';tock Show And Sale

Theatre production was also staged llere last year "hen the troupe pre­sented Shakespeare's "A Comedy of Errors".

A mcettng of j}e ·tate Baby Beef 1----------­Show and Stoc:, Sale held lasl week Robert Reed, fired Yeater, and at Jack.<;on's Mill was atlended by William Smitn.

Mi.ss W inifred Wy"al wa..; guest. of the lc;eal SCA cho.pter last week.~

end. While here. She met with var­ious student,s and faculty members to discuss t..'le work of student movement

She was guest at the home of Prof. Byron Turner Saturday eve­ning. Se\'eral members of the fac­ultp met with her tl1ere to d1scuss 'lhe work of tl1e SCA on the cam~ pus.

Open disous.'.ion was held in LBH Lounge S unday afternoon from 1:30 to 4;30.

HS~a~f M~~~~~!~nnan:te~~ hll~ I }junch in the nose after he is out of office?

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Dor.. "Hardly Able" wea,'er, Cha!'iman, has anno1Ulced the following e\'cnts for Sadie Haw­kins Day.

1. At 12 r.oon DDT (Dogpatch D aylight T ime) in front of Ver­ona Mapel hall. there Wt l1 be .\ race between the girls of the two sororlies, and any other girls \\ho wish to participate may do so. The three indlvidu:11 win­ner will be a awarded a free mar · riage certificat.e and be allow­ed to capture their man then and there.

2. T he lavon in front of Verona Mapcl hall at 2 p. m. DDT, will be the scene of the in troduction of the Dogpatch dtgnntanes. The mal'or will be in charge of the following events;

3. T turnip eatin' contest-one between males and one between fem'l les. T he winners will re· ceive a prIZe.

4. Applc dunkin' contest to be cOl1<iucted the same as the turnip eatinli(" contest.

5. Three legged racc-bet\\een team~ composed of one male and one fema.le.

6. The tcree.girls who were Q.~ warded the free marriage cer ti· ficaleS at noon, will then brma: the luck\, cu~<;es lhe}' caught before Marn'in' Cam a:ld they ,,;ll be gi\"(~n the 75 cent :.pecll11 Weddmg free of charge.

7. tl~e Annunl race-to be elgl .. ble to p rticipale the Iemales must pUI"t:llase a marrllge cer­tificate whIch will be on sale in the l!!lion at least a week before Sadie Hawkins day. They will also be on sale at the race. The price 15 10 cents.

8. After the race the girls win drag the unlocky cussps before Marryln' Sam nnd thcy Shl ll be "('d.

9. T he dance from 9 hll 12 The prtce will be 2 cents per inch. of w;.istline of each couple, to be paid by the Girls.

10 Sider drinkmg conte$t.-'be" tween anyone who wants to par­ticipate P rizes \\ill b:! awarded to the winner

11. Shot{l:un weddinc Th9.t's llll folks, but> it shore

.souI~ds like s heckuv8 ':ood time ~oooo- ~:FE THERE!

the s~ate. T hree Urnes 111 th~ pas~

season, Adelsberg ha:) had OPPOl" ­

tunities to run the ball. Two chanc­C3 came as a result of laterals from which he racked up four yards per try. The other was a punt l'eturn He gained one Y2.rd on the play. All in all, Adelsberg probably leads the conference tackles in yards gamed I this year. equalled by lhc rest of the Pioneer wi.ll be hard to fill next vea l Least Heralded I back~ cn:n though he didn't .scorD hcpc thp rel)la.cement J.re of

T he lea!>:' heralded but most COll- a TD in the 41-6 rout. But. in that caliber sistant of the Pioneer gndmen of same game, he booted five out ot ------------1 1951 was Frank Stanevlch. Stane- I s-ix tries fOr the extra point. vlch was expccted to Play good oaU. J ohnson's other "b!1t day" came He dId. . . against the Shepherd RI'-I1lS when

Brent Cool turned in his best he reeled off gains of 44 and 43 game Ul the nrst contest of the I rford~ for tou('hdowns. The touch­season when the P ioneers played dawns were the margin of victvry r l-Chester and Io."t to Potomac by the score of over the Ra ms, who were beaten by s traightened. 13- 0. T im e ofler time riuring that G lenville 19- 13. na . 5-Aberra~t.i~on;. u~~B:·;ck~i~~ pa.rticular game, Ceol. one of the The .positions left. vac~nt bv these 7-(A) Your Excellency ; (B) Glenville Hnc backers, shced through five P ioneers. who ",ill be lost. Grace; (C) Your Emmence; t he Potomac blockers to nail th eir throu~h graduation next spring. Sir. backs at or behmd the line of scrimmage.

The b~ggest. surpnse Glenv1l1e fans receiVed all :rear was Cecil J ohnson, \\rho was a potenUal w eak- t,way touchdown threat from all distances from payd1rt. Not only 'f"as t his J ohnson's first year of college footb.~U , but the amazing th ing a boul it was that he improv­ed constantly with every game and was both a defcnsive and offensive threat for Glen ville. eece Gets 5 for 6

J oh nson was at his be::.t :lgainst Salem :-nd Shepherd State. In the Salem contest, J ohnson's yards­gained avenge per try was Wl --.-~.~"., ... ~~,~~~.-"-. , : Strader's : , , ~ A Better Place To Buy : : Phone 3411 : l ............ _ ......... !

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