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Mercury-461029-1.jpg mtlrcur'l / By Dick Workm&n lleoMaae nf the Cf'ntro\ ' l'rfiia.l -aure ot l'fe.r('bry ln lut \leek•s palJer. two memben of the staff, Jean Not- tlnpam and &<>tty L3•Uck, U1--e bMn to write to- daJ'a CJOtumn. 'fbt) topeak for themM.l\ ' es. In re· ply to Mr. Workman's col· Uli\D ot the pB.!It week. we should Uke tD put him straJght on the aupposilion that ··women are good for only t.h.tng; · tor in our opinion be has some mlst.o.ken ideas. We agree Wlti\ "Workie" that is not the Toot of all evil , but atrongly protest the 1dea that women are any m? re the lB.Use cf e"'il-dol.ngv than a rt> the men. AJao. more ol the nation's crlmes an comitlud by men than by women. And inr.:lden l ally, while we· re on the subject of changing our minds, men seem to en J'ly th.i.s att thoroughly as do U\e wo men... Na- tw-any th1s is eve ryone's equal !WJYUege. and we can't noUce that .my women have tried to get a pate.nl, copyright, or In any other manner, restrain men in t,hl., practice. Speak.Jac- of appearanDH, a ·e tlllnk that he 1a qait., ml51n· formed ln N) lng tbat women are- "Un abuut tbelr appear- Of f!OW'tle. they de5lre 110 appear as as pOSJIIIbte. but d'lis is only natural amt Is - chiefly ror the benefit or Ute otMr .. SPrdy, no •-oa.ld approve of \\ ' Omc.n dis- .,a.ylng thenUie.lves ln pubUc in a pair of jeane and a plaid shirt OD ef"W)' O('Cil.Sion. The Glenville Mercury Student Newspaper GLENVILLE __ lSmabu 6 \Vest \' lrginta, 'llbesctay, 29, 1946 Slllcle. Copy 5 OeDta Pioneers Crush Rams, 19-0 I Vets To Receive Subsistence Pay By November 15 167 V t>t s Eligible R T. Virgin States ''et.e.rans subsistence checks I E:hould be received betlween ;o-lov. 1 and l.:t, Robert T. Virgin, Vet- eran's Admlrustration Training offiue.r, told THE MERCURY la.st ni ght. 0! 190 veterans enro11ed at Glen\rllJe Slate college, sub&lst· ence sheets, paramount to be.1ng placed on the payroll , lor 167 have been received, •·ertifying that number .for payment from the J-!ich.mond, Va., offJce. ot. the Vet- eran's AdmlnJstratlon, M.r . Virgin 81I'Jrm&. U.nforeaeen peak enrollment of veterans in West Virginia COlleges was .s«:n by the VA representa- tive as the reason why loea.J vet- erans have not &8 yet received subsistence checks Cor Septem- ber. provisions or Public Law 346, Mr. Virgin deelared that "A vete.rP.n student must -- -- -- -- -- - ---- ''The Day" unday e,·e.nlnC" brougbt to an end tbo P.xcltement of J lome-coming \\ ec.k-end to the n•JorUy ot tbe st udenbi:; I*Jt for \ Varren Oox., veteran stu- dent from JUch\\'OOd, Sunday "THE" day. As tude.nt.s tu., ·e added 8Uch words to th-.!.ir namo ond J •ioneer. Mr. Cox tops It all hy the tJUe, "Papa." The tttork de lh'erf'd the ()c)x family thrlr first ciiUd, an 8 tb, daugllter, ot 11 :07 p. m., Sunday at \ Vaton City hos- pital. She has been named Sharon LylliL 'lhe mother is former Ella \. 'e.sta Fltzwaw. wbo at- tended college Ia J94S-44. l'lr, a.nd Mrs. Cox are. oot oonfro11ted by tb.. -bouslnJ: shortage, as they Uve. on the l"&mpu_s ln a tnt.llt:r equipped ' tiU. of the mod- ena home. Election Holiday Is Planned For Monday In ordel() permit students to return to L11eir homes to vote in lhc Mi term eledtion, classes ' Will not be in session on Monday, N \Jvember 4. Tuesday Is a nu- ti.:»nal .holiday and cJasses will be dismissed ro:r this day too. Cl asses that would be ln ses- Luzader Scores 12, Frame 6, Fazio Gets Extra Point Garcia Carries Ball 51 Yards In Rushes sion ?n Monday will convene on The Pioneers overcame the lo&- S:l.turday, November 2. 1 ing habit to wm from Sh.epherd Dean Crawford expressed beUef .!=;tate Rams, 19·0, Saturday, at that more students would be pres· Shepherdstown. Touchdowns by C'lt an saturday than on Monday. Luzader in the secbnd and third Class recitations will resume periods and Frame m the ta.st. u.t 8 a. m., Wednesd&y momJng. wilh Fazio kicking the extra A .. n<Jthe.r holiday to which to point. accounted to r Pioneer look tonvard is Monday, Nov. U, scor es. Never, throughout the Armistice Day. gatne, were tbe Rams within -- - - -- distance. Baptists To Show T echnicolor Film Garcia was leading gTOund· gainer with a total of 51 yards. Also outstanding in the was L uzader, who intercepted two passes In and croeaec1 the goal with both, although one Vivid scenes !J"'m was moved back to the 15 strtpe. utronom)' · and natural science on a penalty. are featured In "The God of C...- Flnt Q- HaDowe' en Party auon," sound moUon picture to Luzader's kick waa taken In be shown t onight at 7:30 p. m ., the end zone by Hamilton, re· W "JJ Be Tb d at First Baptist churCh of Glen- turned to the 2S. Rams ran t.hree l UfS ay ville, according to the Rev. Mr. plays and punted to Wil&m oh --- P::::;· Coast his own 20. Wilson returned to ma intain a •• c-• a\ e.J·age In order SP?<Jk,!, wttc hes, and goblins laboratory ot Uoody Bible In- the 35. Anotller exchange oC As for be. mg unmanner:ly, we to qualify {')1" and continue to re· wfll walk through the eerie night punts placed the ball on Glen· fert confident tha.t. we s.incercly '--eive su.bafstence." "1'-'.tnday from S "to ll p. m .. sUtute by ...Irwin A. Moon, Sc.D .. ville's 37 yard mark. 1AJ.za.der and tn.aUt!ully c-an say that wo- He cont.mued, "Any student who when G. S. C. students go to the God of Creation, " is the qwc:k-.klcked and the ball was mc.n are as tllanneriy, I( not more falls to ma.intaJn the reqni.rec! a·- gymnastu.m for &.n MnuaJ cos- second In a series o! evangelistic downed on Sh(::pherd's 12. Two SQ, than men. 'Wlly is tt that c;m a eM\ge will not be In an- tume party. fiL-ns. The first film produ ced by more k Jcks by each t..eam forced b-..\e a man wm slt indt trere.ntly on other college or wltb· Sporn;.ored by the soc.lal com- Doctor Moon bllt>d ··They La ve the play to Ram's 20. where the I d d Forever ·· h r s experte.nced \Vld e the seat wh\l e a a y stan s up out first securing a reoommenda· mch lo.tr.oerg c' . thwieth' oiN I -:nlnga coCrma:Jmgo, · tteellsl lion t h c peraod "" ·rt A• v.it.h a baby In one arm and tion from the training otrirer. ,. v" '-"J .... u ,,_ ..a grc.cl!ra'- s in the other. We' re not OutlinP111 l"'ro\l.&ions or Rill have been appointed : Pionee rs recovered Ram's (um- eJ ggeralmg either - it's happen- "To full ben efits, eacb Decorallons : Thelma Ryan. I.n Lhe opening s ce1es or " The third ed more lha.n once. I vete ran nwst cn.rry n('t le:s:t tl\an c.luunnan ; J im Frame, H. P. Cod of CreaUc n."' the ble on Shepherd 4.:. On ( takes a lrttJ t o:> the st.ars by down Garcia ga.ine ten or a. You say th&l w')Dlen have sel- 12 semes ter hours or Its equh •a J ane Judge, and Ross means of so:>lnr photogr a phy, ta- down_ T'Wo plays later Gar- fc sh a ttlludes We don't hll'\ ' lcnL Less than 12 but not less ken lhrou h the Mant lOO-inch cia s mashed through f or a 20- t.he me.n \ IOUl d notice it. They al· L'lsn mne semeO' ter hours , or its Refreshment committee.: Elo- g b.' yard gain. Runs by Williams and mo:>t ln varta bly \\-ant their 0\\'J.\ equivalent , '" ' ill he r 'lunted Ao: isc Boggs, chairman: Jean Boggs, of M.._ ?bserva- Garcia netted onJy three yaJ"Cls. tConUnued on Page Four) lhree·fVUTUis time. Martie Fleming, and Hastings tory m Southern and On last down a. double tumble than n ine, but not less Bailey. co:pl.ex. gyraUons of the lvst rour yards an<l Shepherd im- 1 Yom Y um-Ham than six semcst('r or its Entertnuunent r ommittee : soar sys m. ,medaal£1 kicked out !rem the ' lequl"alent, will be count.<d one- Gladys Foster, chnlrman: C..Orgt' Lapse-time pho <ography i• ut13 _ llle Rams rogained pos' 'N Eggs Seen half time. Less than s ix semester Adams. John .Henderson, Peggy llized to de.n-.onstrate the beauties session the . took to Ute aJr . For Kanawha w ill be counted nne--fourth .June Adams. and Eunice COX. l')f natural SC'ience. The iUus1on or pass was inter - --- I tame.'' An admis.<:Jion of five cents ro.r flower buds into fUll· jcepted by Luzader, who pedaled By BJoDdena loitw.patrick - . I student$. and ten cents for NoWn blossoms an a few seconds 50 yards to score, behtnd qui ckl"Meat shortage currently Miss Virgin. ia Hupp. :.: is c reated thl·ough lhfs ti me- ('om- I f orming int.el'fere.nce. istmg 111 KanawhA . ball Does Graduate Work In costume. pl· es. in,s vhot.o l <chn o que. 1 Tblrd Quarter ' room should be relieved soon, I --- I Reverend DeBlock says, I M.ldway In this period KeUel Doy Fitzpalrlck, superintendent Ml&S Vlrgtnla. Hupp '45 Ia F Stud t N faculty and stude nts :tt covered a fumble on Ule Ram's of bulJdlngs anJ grounds, told a. doing graduate work ' at ' West ormer en !lw State coUege are invited to see nine, setting up the second score. MERCURY reporter . last night I Vlrgfn[a universit y, whore she Is Teaches In Georgia this picture." Short dashes by Wilson. I.ruzader, aa h t; lovmgly eyed his 40 fatten- .studying toward a degTee in so- _ _ _ 3Jld Williams brought the baJJ to lng SWJne at th college rann with cia! work. Olarl es warnn J..amtt , college Crawford Speaks At the four. Luzader , o.n fourth a knoWUlg gl""-n\: his •t· the :Mlss Hupp taught one year In alumnus, now hold• 8 position as R egistrars Meet down scored on a lateral play w go or _ Clay county high school and eoach with Ute Folkston Consoli- --- Bl'C.<\.Ind right end. Faziols at- lesa rom,&.ntlc but more 1illing worked for 80me time in Nicholas dated Schools, Folkston, Georgia. "The Characteristics of a Good tempted luck w c.nt Follo-. - spuds and beans In a big way county with the Ch.iJd Welf8.1'f' accoT"ding to a lette:r recel\red by College cntalogue" was the sub- ing the kick-off and punts by also ma y take re-&!.surance in tb.e di\ lslon ot Ute DPA. the MERCURY editors. each team. LWr reoo,•ered Myers' thal ample portions of these ___ ject of a talk given by Dean Rob- fumble on the Rams' 32. Shep- C&elic tubers and ecstatic 1e- ert T. C.ra: wford at the annuaJ (Continued on Page Threel gum ...... nurtured tn the ez.- Ghouls, Goblins Form Erie Revelry ccr.ference or the West Virglnla tent of 400 bushela per annum. assoc.iation Of c:oUegie.te regis., Phr;' 1 :'::co.: be To Plague Oldsters On Hallowe'en m.JJk. (for the hardy By Leo 1\fasoa form of I deviltry may problems facUl g the group and early riserJ l:; produced tn quanti- WheJJ the g hoUls and goblins develop. the·n led a roWld-ta.ble d.iseuss.ion tJ by the dou.n purebred mUch Of Hallowe'en come from therr Hallowe'en, a " pagan relic I in whiCh the \' alue and improve- hln'-•, fed on s ucculent sU.a.ge places or hidi.ng to pLa.y a one- which is assolcabed In the popular ments were considered. made from homegrown com, pro- night stand 'I1lursday, Cl1rrent imagination w1Lh the prevalence -"'t the mee:ting J. Everett/ ducod at the 130-aue farm. This shorla.gcs , including eorn, may of supernatural influences." ac·j Long. registrar , West VirginJa I 'Verdant tract ia compri5ed 01. al· alfect the fun enjoyed by celcording to Volume 13 or the En- university, was named president luvial soU where 30 to 4.0 acres \Jrants who wUJ be compelled l.his C",;clopedla Brittanica, is soon to for the c. oming year and S. 1-1 are under cultivatl.on. y(;Rr to find 80me new !orm of plague lht impert:urb- McGraw, registrar, Concord ool- Clf!'llville college 's farm ummunltion.. inhabitants of GSC. lege,, was elected s ecretary. is located one mUe from Glen'Vtlle How-e,·e.r. local sage.s do not \\ 111 I:M:.Ort I.a.dies in Northvtew addition. It wae !ear th.at the usual resourcetul- The event ot October 31 : is Josephine Hammond spent the ' -p.lrcl:.&Hd in 1914 by the State nea of. Glen'l'ille youth Will be r.ertalnly too close at ha.ncl to aJ· week-e:td a_t her home ln RlC."h· 1ktard of Control tor lbe. bsaeat UlJ tile te. elfectJve this year low rught walking unaaonmpa.n. wood She was a.ccomnantec:t horne oC tile collece. and they'. pre<llct """"' new and (ConUnued on Pace Four) by !"r:lllces Lawrence: \\ ' cdn,. , .,.day - 7:00-9:00 JlL, Gym (lpeo rn r 6: 110-JJ,oo p. m, Open - (.gr \ "rron.o. llapel lAu.oge_ Thul'lOdAy-10 ,00-12:00 a. m., Freshman lu16; (non-vets). 8 :00-11 : 00 p. m., p.a.rty in gynlDUktm. wlll rtlee't Satonby instead or on Mno- day, I

Transcript of The Glenville Mercury told THE MERCURY la.st night . ... .n~~~n·• " " ·rtA• ... grc.cl!ra'-s...

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mu~in.gJ By Dick Workm&n

lleoMaae nf the Cf'ntro\'l'rfiia.l -aure ot l'fe.r('bry ~luNnc ln lut \leek•s palJer. two f~nalf. memben of the staff, Jean Not­tlnpam and &<>tty L3•Uck, U1--e bMn ask~?d to write to­daJ'a CJOtumn. 'fbt) ladle~ topeak for themM.l\'es. In re·ply to Mr. Workman's col·

Uli\D ot the pB.!It week. we should Uke tD put him straJght on the aupposilion that ··women are good for only t.h.tng; · tor in our opinion be has some mlst.o.ken ideas.

We agree Wlti\ "Workie" that mon~y is not the Toot of all evil, but atrongly protest the 1dea tha t women are any m?re the •lB.Use cf e"'il-dol.ngv than a rt> the men. AJao. more ol the nation's crlmes an comitlud by men than by women.

And inr.:ldenlally , while we·re on the subject of changing our minds, men seem to en J'ly th.i.s att thoroughly as do U\e women... Na­tw-any th1s is eve ryone's equal !WJYUege. and we can' t noUce that .my women have tried to get a pate.nl, copyright, or In any other manner, restrain men in t,hl., practice.

Speak.Jac- of appearanDH, a ·e tlllnk that he 1a qait., ml51n· formed ln N) lng tbat women are- "Un abuut tbelr appear­·~ Of f!OW'tle. they de5lre 110 appear as at'tl'Rctin~- as pOSJIIIbte. but d'lis is only natural amt Is - chiefly ror the benefit or Ute otMr ~'!C .. SPrdy, no o~

•-oa.ld approve of \\'Omc.n dis­.,a.ylng thenUie.lves ln pubUc in a pair of jeane and a plaid shirt OD ef"W)' O('Cil.Sion.

The Glenville Mercury Student Newspaper GLENVILLE STATE.~CO.:_I_.I=..E_G:-E-:-:-__ P_u_b_li_sh_ed~W:--:::-ee_kl_;y~

lSmabu 6 r.l~n,·we, \Vest \ ' lrginta, 'llbesctay, (~tuber 29, 1946 Slllcle. Copy 5 OeDta

Pioneers Crush Rams, 19-0 I Vets To Receive Subsistence Pay By November 15

167 V t>ts Eligible R T. Virgin States

''et.e.rans subsistence checks I E:hould be received betlween ;o-lov. 1 and l.:t, Robert T . Virgin, Vet­eran's Admlrustration Training offiue.r, told THE MERCURY la.st night.

0! 190 veterans enro11ed at Glen\rllJe Slate college, sub&lst· ence sheets, paramount to be.1ng placed on the payroll, lor 167 have been received, •·ertifying that number .for payment from the J-!ich.mond, Va., offJce. ot. the Vet­eran's AdmlnJstratlon, M.r . Virgin 81I'Jrm&.

U.nforeaeen peak enrollment of veterans in West Virginia COlleges was .s«:n by the VA representa­tive as the reason why loea.J vet­erans have not &8 yet received subsistence checks Cor Septem­ber.

Dlst.-.:~ssing provisions or Public Law 346, Mr. Virgin deelared that "A vete.rP.n student must

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''The Day" unday e,·e.nlnC" brougbt to

an end tbo P.xcltement of Jlome-coming \\ ec.k-end to the n•JorUy ot tbe studenbi:; I*Jt for \ Varren Oox., veteran stu­dent from JUch\\'OOd, Sunday n~ "THE" day.

As tude.nt.s tu., ·e added 8Uch words to th-.!.ir namo :~o~ qu~n

ond J•ioneer. Mr. Cox tops It all hy r«eh·io~ the tJUe, "Papa."

The tttork delh'erf'd the ()c)x family thrlr first ciiUd, a n 8 tb, daugllter, ot 11 :07 p. m.,

Sunday at \Vaton City hos­pital. She has been named Sharon LylliL

'lhe mother is th~ former Ella \.'e.sta Fltzwaw. wbo at­tended college Ia J94S-44.

l'lr, a.nd Mrs. Cox are. oot oonfro11ted by tb.. -bouslnJ: shortage, as they Uve. on the l"&mpu_s ln a tnt.llt:r equipped ' tiU. c:onvrnie~ of the mod­ena home.

Election Holiday Is Planned For Monday

In orde1· l() permit students to return to L11eir homes to vote in lhc Mid· term eledtion, classes

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Will not be in session on Monday, N \Jvember 4. Tuesday Is a nu­ti.:»nal .holiday and cJasses will be dismissed ro:r this day too.

Classes that would be ln ses-

Luzader Scores 12, Frame 6, Fazio Gets Extra Point

Garcia Carries Ball 51 Yards In Rushes

sion ?n Monday will convene on The Pioneers overcame the lo&­S:l.turday, November 2.

1 ing habit to wm from Sh.epherd

Dean Crawford expressed beUef .!=;tate Rams, 19·0, Saturday, at that more students would be pres· Shepherdstown. Touchdowns by C'lt an saturday than on Monday. Luzader in the secbnd and third

Class recitations will resume periods and Frame m the ta.st. u.t 8 a . m., Wednesd&y momJng. wilh Fazio kicking the extra

A .. n<Jthe.r holiday to which to point. accounted to r Pioneer look tonvard is Monday, Nov. U, scores. Never, throughout the Armistice Day. gatne, were tbe Rams within

-- - - -- s~-?ring distance.

Baptists To Show T echnicolor Film

Garcia was leading gTOund· gainer with a total of 51 yards. Also outstanding in the bo.ckfi~d was L uzader, who intercepted two passes In mulli~d and croeaec1 the goal with both, although one

Vivid fuU~Ior scenes !J"'m was moved back to the 15 strtpe. utronom)'· and natural science on a penalty. are featured In "The God of C...- Flnt Q-

HaDowe' en Party auon," sound moUon picture to Luzader's kick waa taken In be shown tonight at 7:30 p. m ., the end zone by Hamilton, re·

W"JJ Be Tb d at First Baptist churCh of Glen- turned to the 2S. Rams ran t.hree l UfS ay ville, according to the Rev. Mr. plays and punted to Wil&m oh

--- eo;~~i~:ed~:lo~ P::::;· Coast his own 20. Wilson returned to ma intain a ••c-• a\•e.J·age In order SP?<Jk,!, wttches, and goblins laboratory ot Uoody Bible In- the 35. Anotller exchange oC

As for be.mg unmanner:ly, we to qualify {')1" and continue to re· wfll walk through the eerie night punts placed the ball on Glen· fert confident tha.t. we s.incercly '--eive su.bafstence." "1'-'.tnday from S "to ll p. m .. sUtute by ...Irwin A. Moon, Sc.D .. ville's 37 yard mark. 1AJ.za.der and tn.aUt!ully c-an say that wo- He cont.mued, "Any student who when G. S. C. students go to the "Th~ God of Creation," is the qwc:k-.klcked and the ball was mc.n are as tllanneriy, I( not more falls to ma.intaJn the reqni.rec! a·- gymnastu.m for &.n MnuaJ cos- second In a series o! evangelistic downed on Sh(::pherd's 12. Two SQ, than men. 'Wlly is tt that c;m a eM\ge will not be a~cepted In an- tume Hallow~·en party. fiL-ns. The first film produ ced by more kJcks by each t..eam forced b-..\e a man wm slt indttrere.ntly on other college or univer~ity wltb· Sporn;.ored by the soc.lal com- Doctor Moon bllt>d ··They L ave the play to Ram's 20. where the

I d d Forever ·· h r s experte.nced \Vlde the seat wh\le a a y stan s up out first securing a reoommenda· mchlo.tr.oergc'. thwieth' oiNI-:•nlnga coCrma:Jmgo,·tteellsl cruo·sun~-.· lion throu~hout t h c peraod <::.n~~~n ·• " " ·rtA• v.it.h a baby In one arm and tion from the training otrirer. ,. v" '-"J .... ~v u ,,_ ..a

grc.cl!ra'- s in the other . We' re not OutlinP111 l"'ro\l.&ions or Rill have bee n appointed : Pioneers recovered Ram's (um-eJ ggeralmg either- it's happen- " T o rec:eh·~ full ben efits, eacb Decorallons: Thelma Ryan. I.n Lhe opening s ce1es or "The third ed more lha.n once. I vete ran nw s t cn.rry n('t le:s:t tl\an c.luunnan ; J im Frame, H . P . Cod of CreaUc n."' the audien~ ble on Shepherd 4.:. On (

takes a lrttJ t o:> the st.ars by down Garcia ga.ine ten or a. You say th&l w ')Dlen have sel- 12 semes ter hours or Its equh•a ~:~::~~tta J ane Judge, and Ross means of so:>lnr photogra phy , t a - fir:~t down_ T'Wo plays later Gar-

fcsh a ttlludes We don' t ~ hll'\' lcnL Less than 12 but not less ~ ken lhrou h the Mant lOO-inch cia smashed through for a 20-t.he me.n \IOUld notice it. They al· L'lsn mne semeO'ter hours, or its Refreshment committee.: Elo- g • b.' yard gain. Runs by Williams and mo:>t ln varta bly \\-ant their 0\\'J.\ equivalent, '"'ill he r 'lunted Ao: isc Boggs, chairman: Jean Boggs, teJeE~cope of M.._ Wll~n ?bserva- Garcia netted onJy three yaJ"Cls.

tConUnued on Page Four) lhree·fVUTUis time. Martie Fleming, and Hastings tory m Southern Oi1~fumJa , and On last down a. double tumble ·~ than nine, but no t less Bailey. vf~ws co:pl.ex. gyraUons of the lvst rour yards an<l Shepherd im-

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Yom Yum-Ham than six semcst('r hou~:. or its Entertnuunent r ommittee: soar sys m . ,medaal£1 kicked out !rem the ' l equl"alent, will be count.<d one - Gladys Foster, chnlrman: C..Orgt' Lapse-time pho<ography i• uti· 13_ WM~ llle Rams rogained pos'

'N Eggs Seen half time. Less than six semester Adams. John .Henderson, Peggy llized to de.n-.onstrate the beauties session the . took to Ute aJr. For Kanawha hour!~ w ill be counted nne--fourth .June Adams. and Eunice COX. l')f natural SC'ience . The iUus1on or BuUer'~ se..~nci pass was inter -- - - I tame.'' An admis.<:Jion of five cents ro.r flower buds dev~oplng into fUll · jcepted by Luzader, who pedaled

By BJoDdena loitw.patrick - . I student$. and ten cents for out~ NoWn blossoms an a few seconds 50 yards to score, behtnd quic kly·

"Meat shortage currently ~~ Miss Virgin.ia Hupp . ~~;~ V:l~lm~te~h~=~ :e~ :.: is c reated thl·ough lhfs t ime-('om- I forming int.el'fere.nce. istmg 111 KanawhA . ball d~ Does Graduate Work In costume. pl·es.in,s vhot.o l<chnoque . 1 Tblrd Quarter ' room should be relieved soon, I --- I R everend DeBlock sa ys, ·~e I M.ldway In this period KeUel Doy Fitzpalrlck, superintendent Ml&S Vlrgtnla. Hupp '45 Ia F Stud t N faculty and students :tt Glem:lll~" covered a fumble on Ule Ram's of bulJdlngs anJ grounds, told a. doing graduate work ' at ' West ormer en !lw State coUege are invited t o see nine, setting up the second score. MERCURY reporter . last night I Vlrgfn[a university, whore she Is Teaches In Georgia this picture." Short dashes by Wilson. I.ruzader, aa h t; lovmgly eyed his 40 fatten- .studying toward a degTee in so- _ _ _ 3Jld Williams brought the baJJ to

lng SWJne at th college rann with cia! work. Olarles warnn J..amtt, college Crawford Speaks At the four. Luzader, o.n fourth a knoWUlg gl""-n\: his •t· the :Mlss Hupp taught one year In alumnus, now hold• 8 position as Registrars Meet down scored on a lateral play ~·houn_d.s w go or _ Clay county high school and eoach with Ute Folkston Consoli- --- Bl'C.<\.Ind right end. Faziols at-

lesa rom,&.ntlc but more 1illing worked for 80me time in Nicholas dated Schools, Folkston, Georgia. "The Characteristics of a Good tempted luck w c.nt wide~ Follo-. -spuds and beans In a big way county with the Ch.iJd Welf8.1'f' accoT"ding to a lette:r recel\red by College cntalogue" was the sub- ing the kick-off and punts by also may take re-&!.surance in tb.e di\•lslon ot Ute DPA. the MERCURY editors. each team. LWr reoo,•ered Myers' f~o~et thal ample portions of these ___ u~ ject of a talk given by Dean Rob- fumble on the Rams' 32. Shep-C&elic tubers and ecstatic 1e- ert T . C.ra:wford at the annuaJ (Continued on Page Threel gum ...... nurtured tn the ez.- Ghouls, Goblins Form Erie Revelry ccr.ference or the West Virglnla tent of 400 bushela per annum. assoc.iation Of c:oUegie.te regis.,

~~~":t7:~ed Phr;'1:'::co.: be To Plague Oldsters On Hallowe'en tra~.:t ~~~:~:!P::s: ~ 111~ D~O.St m.JJk. (for the hardy By Leo 1\fasoa ln~ldlous form of I deviltry may problems facUlg the group and

early riserJ l:; produced tn quanti- WheJJ the g hoUls and goblins develop. the·n led a roWld-ta.ble d.iseuss.ion tJ by the dou.n purebred mUch Of Hallowe'en come from therr Hallowe'en, a " pagan relic I in whiCh the \'alue and improve-hln'-•, fed on succulent sU.a.ge places or hidi.ng to pLa.y a one- which is assolcabed In the popular ments were considered. made from homegrown com, pro- night stand 'I1lursday, Cl1rrent imagination w1Lh the prevalence -"'t the m ee:ting J . Everett/ ducod at the 130-aue farm. This shorla.gcs, including eorn, may of supernatural influences." ac· j Long. registrar, West VirginJa I 'Verdant tract ia compri5ed 01. al· alfect the fun enjoyed by cele· cording to Volume 13 or the En- university, was named president luvial soU where 30 to 4.0 acres \Jrants who wUJ be compelled l.his C",;clopedla Brittanica, is soon to for the c.oming year and S. 1-1 are under cultivatl.on. y(;Rr to find 80me new !orm of plague lht ~eemingly impert:urb- McGraw, registrar, Concord ool-

Clf!'llville college's ~tate farm ummunltion.. a~le inhabitants of GSC. lege,, was elected secretary. is located one mUe from Glen'Vtlle How-e,·e.r. local sage.s do not \\ 111 I:M:.Ort I.a.dies in Northvtew addition. It wae !ear th.at the usual resourcetul- The event ot October 31: is Josephine Hammond spent the ' -p.lrcl:.&Hd in 1914 by the State nea of. Glen'l'ille youth Will be r.ertalnly too close at ha.ncl to aJ· week-e:td a_t her home ln RlC."h· 1ktard of Control tor lbe. bsaeat UlJ tile te. elfectJve this year low rught walking unaaonmpa.n. wood She was a.ccomnantec:t horne oC tile collece . and they'. pre<llct """"' new and (ConUnued on Pace Four) by !"r:lllces Lawrence:

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Thul'lOdAy-10,00-12:00 a. m., Freshman lu16; (non-vets). 8 :00-11 :00 p. m., Bai.Jowr-~en p.a.rty in gynlDUktm. bu.turday.-e:~ wlll rtlee't

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Home-coming Event A Success Rome-coming, as evide-nced a t lhc Thirteenth J;_nnuaJ celebration,

is just a.s 1mpl'lrt.ant ~ ever Lo the students .md alurnn:i of Glenville State GOllo!ge. F.ven thout;"h four year had e lapsed since the last one wa.s held. the enthusio.sm that was shown here last week ls proof that 'Home-oo1v 1ng i~ :;till 3.n event of major impul'tance.

Practically anyone w ho has ever been associated \Vflh the college looks forward from year to year to the coming or this event with much anlic1palton. We feel that those who c:e.me back for Home-com­jog th is year we re not dis-illusioned.

Throughout the one day ot events, coronation, parade, football game, and the cnnch.dmg ie?.t.ure, U1.e ~lumni dance, enthusiasm ran hJgh. No one can JUStifiably claim ti'e Home-coming was anyLhi nt; short of co.lossa.t this year.

To achieve Uus :,-access there must have been capable leadership, cooperation between student body and alwnn1, ar.d 8J'\ effen•escing cr,llege spinl on the part of all.

It Is heartem'ng in these days of c.ha.ngmg \'alues, in a postwar w orld of confusion and confl ict , tha t ;;tuden~ and alumni of Glen.vlllc State! college can ally their collective (.>tforts [n carrying for.vard lh.e strong traditions w h ich have made and will Cf)ntinue 00 give m; a col­lege of which all well may be proud.-by Helen Cox.

Children Need Clean Toilet It was call~d to our a.tt.e.ntion last week by the fa.ther of a ftve·

yea.r·o1d child, that the toilet used by the first Md second graders m the admmistra.Uon buiJcling of the college, is unsanitary. (He uaed a lr.onger words.)

Upon Inve:,ligation Vo'C fvwtd lhe following: No lights, apparently f l!hP place ll.f'!Ver eVeH Jtad bt:~n w:red, The o.ue wlndow was hlgh and dirty. adJililting very Uttle ligh t. (2) 1t was d1rty. Both the floor and the equipment wc1·e d.it:ty and wet. not just damp, but wet! Qobv.Us hung profusely about lhe walls and ceiling. Either the commodee and urinals would not flush, or had not been flushed. Used paper lay about the seats and ftoor. The odor was not pleasant . (!) The equJpment was in.1uffic1ent a nd ill -ad.aptec.J to use by smaU ~ldren. There wu n.o lavatory aod no sotl(). The urinal wu too high tor the use of children.

The person who called our attenllnn to thJs lold us that he .a.w (,fl!e of tt.e smaller children tip-toeing In an unsucCessful attempt to r each the urinal. "1 wouldu't le t my kid so to sc-h.o.?l here. " he saJd.

T,Wo ~rls who lnvt:afigatPd the condiUon of the girls toilet re-­ported oruy slightly betur conditions.

Although the grade school janitor, wbo a pparently, heretofore, d1C: ue>l know thal 1t was htS r~spunsibiUty, has cleaned up the worst of the concUtion, 1t still w ill not be an ideal plac.e for use by children Wltil sUitable equipment is instaned. If necua.ry a urinal could. be ddnst~ted of sheet metal with tbe aid of a few Seabee&. We have seen 1t done. A light Wld a lavatory mu~ btl procured at the earliest poapible opportunity. These children must nftt be exposed to these dangerously un~unltary conditions for any length of lime greater Ulan :s absolutely ln t:scapable !

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ied, ~ young genUemen gn.ctous­ly r.onsent to escort young ladles "'down town." shielding their fair fraulelns fr.om the IUu!'Dry evtlo of dark ness.

Former Student Wed To Charles W. Atkins

Announcement i.s made of the marriage of M1ss Helen Clark, fanner GlenviUt college student. to Charles W . Atkins.

The ceremony was performed tn some Instances thf' girl~ dis· by Rev. Mr. Howard Wlltong, of

co,~er t.o thetr disma.y tha t. they Buckhannon, a t the parsonage on have evaded the ~e'UJt forces., Sept. 19. but are most assur-:dly in Ute For her marriage, the bride clutches of the "wolf man." chose a s treet· le.ngth dress of

• Theoreth'e.lly Hallowe'en pre- : uoudr.e-blue with navy and white vans only o ne night a year. Ma:ny I ~ccessories. A shoulder corsage u pright Glenville h.')me ·owners I of plnk rosebuds completed her could convince one, (whHe notice- costume.

On The Many College Alumni Attend Homecoming On '11he

Campus Local Screen By Janet Boggs Ry .le:Mo .Nottingham

tiome-ooming festivi ties, last week,. brought together many old g-rads :llld former s tudents of

------------ ClcnV1ile St.at.P. coll~gt!. Tuesday t 1l Tuesday goes fast. 1 Some !of the fot•mer students ·rontght aU you gaJs <an thrW.

and another week is past - a nd who attended were ; Mr . and Mrs. to the love-maJdng or Alan (Wh&t. p!enty of people have had ple:nl)' a g uy f) Ladd. Co-atarring t.s Ve. ot tune to do plcuty or Lhlngs Stanley Jeranko, lof.r. a nd M.r.s. J'OnJca Lake, Who l.ncldentally, Ia

sm<.:e last week- as usual So if Jennlr.;gs Ja.:rvh;, Mr. and Mrs. the "doll' ' that a ppeared ~ you all wtU please JUSt forgive W illiam Whetsell, Mr. and Mrs stte Alan in "This Gun For~·· us fOr beiHg mbby, here's what \V IlJirun Hughes, Mr and Mrs. This cinematic: offering, '"Tbe new and dlft:ere-.:nt Stan.le) D'Or.tto. Mr. a.rut M.rs. Blue Da.bll.a..." is Sllppoeed to be

We Uun.k u Cl•rt.ain cam pus I Tom Aln'lld, Atr. amJ Mt .!t E\·ert one of h!s best and is guaranteed femme fatale owes u.n apo1ogy l~ Howes, Mr. and Mrs W ilJl&J'n to be a hair~raising mystery. SO some people for what she' s been Moore, Mr. and Mrs H L Pu.rr, tor devotees or stt!:-punse, action. tcll1ng. After all, lbere were Il ~~r. and htrs. LJann Spiker. :i\tr1 and tnu.rUi!.r mystenes, this all few people at the Home-coming aud .1\trs. C. H. y, Mr. and Mrs. adds up to your ra.vorite dish. tn dance w.ho were slill sober besides R. M. Forterffld, }.irs. Sexton the supportJng cast 1S Willla.m her 0 . A . 0 . and her. So, please, ) Wri~bt, Mr. and Mrs. A_ F. Bendix. Miss Rum?r Spreader, can Utat! ''Nat.e" .Rohrbough, r.:tr. and M rs . Thur6day aod Friday, MGM'a stu.if. I D. P. Given, MJ . and Mrs. Mau- h rwo Sisters Front BolttoD..,

Alma. Gnaoe &nuglas says she rh.re R.. Shock. Mr. and ~irs. Ed- p r o vi des the entertai:D.mell.t likes the Idea of Kentucky' ward B. Wolfe. angle a&. the PidJU'elaDd. In tbe belng the only state nit.b no 1 Mr. and Mr.s. Robert F . Arm- ludln.g roles a re Kathryn Gra)'­tltree By wait f_or a marriage: strong, Mr. and. Mrs. P a.ul Mason, son, olune AJJyson, La.uritz- Mel­license. \\'11)~ ? t 'ou teU WI, I Mr. and Mt·s. Willlam. T . " Jake' ' cblor, and .Jimmy (tbe "Doug," bub! Moss, Mr. and Mrs. John Rector . Beh.ooz.zle) Durante. \VlU. AJ.l)'­

People we ru:lm in: a lot are Ml'. and Mrs. Don Miller, Dr. and Stta.,. who 1a so-o--o easy on U.e thoae who manage to JJUtjke it to Mrs. L. D. Zinn. l\lr. and Mr~. e,yes,. the 11lncing of Gray_.. r.burch every SWlday mortUng _,Harold Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Duane aud Melchior, t.be M'~ and so many students really do Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. J . W. or Dur.aate plua l'om&Dce .... too: But isn' t i t a. temptation to

1 Stum_p, Mr. and Mrs . .f.L D Wells, muslo-wbat more collld ,_

sleep lat.e rwhen SWlday morning I .Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harley Reg-er, ask for! fti tfl a c-ast tRJdl u It comes ? You know it! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mendenhall. haa, it'a aare to p over, ba.lo

Hi there "Aunt'" SUe C&rro11 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. White. Jr., deftnltdy! , and "Papa'' warren Cox! Babies I Mr. and Mrs. Olin Wll, Mr. and ''Girt o. 'Ole Spot" make the dl.1l'ennce--in the titles, Mra Albert Piercy. On saturday, Universal's "Girl we mean. Robert H. Kldd, Jr., Paul Eng- OJJ the Spot" occupiea the num

Betty lo Simon baa ch&Dced jllah, Elmer English, H. R. Gibson. t.er one pcwtlon at the pr, 'DI again. 'l"'::.b time it' a W1DstoD · Earl Spencer. Blentford Brown. more prominent characten are f...W.. ,. ...... - 1o be 111 tbe Andrew Edwards, DenzD R. Gar- portrayed by La;. Ccllier &lid .r ... lead •here Sb&'a concemed. But rett, Hugh Hurst. Jack P . Byers, Barker. 'lb1a iB another dram& • ·ho wlll it be nut weekf Mrs. Denzil ·McNemar, Mra. l'wilh plenty all mu.sto. U's about. o. Fra.nk KeUel seems to be kinda James Marks. girl si.nger wbo becOJDea a num

interested tn & certain lltt1e Uat W. V. U. Students ber one Witne18 in a g&DCIIter blonde freshman, What's the mat· Forrner sludents now attending slaying and how- abe eventually ter, KelleJ, can.'t you use your West Virginia univel"!!it.y who (don' t they always:") &nels tune great big !ootba.U shoulders tD were seen at homecoming were: and ROMANCE. Another hone shove. out that other feUow who Mary .Allee W'-vner, .John Law- ope.ra OGmpletu the procram. takes up all her tlme '? re.nt.e Wagner, Karl Wdt, Mr. November :14. the much talked

Jewell Caine has a new interest and Mrs . John Rector, Jobn .Mc· about ' 'The POiitman AI~ in llfe-or at 1Mst it kinda looks Cutcheor., and ·c. L . UlldKwood, Rings Twice:· which waa written. tha t way this week. The a.nswer : Jr. by .James &L C&in. appears at tbe Bob Creasy. Pieture18.11d, This l.s a. slow-paced

Why hae Eupne Lee all at Th.ree Attend SE..'l l\loe:Unc and sordid drama. This oJreriac once become .., mucb lnt.ereeted Dr. C. L. Undtn\·ood, Miss Ivy proves to be more depressing than lo elementary teadl.log '! Flnt Lee Myers and Sto.nley Ball at- entertaining., but ia sure to make

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Senior Biographies

Mary Kathryn Shumate

Mary Ka thryn Shumate-, senior class member, comes from Clarks· burg. Sbe was gTaduated from Washington lrving high school there In 194-i.

Mary Kalh_ryn Is ma~ring in Englsh a.nd social sludies. She is now doing her direc~d tea.chlng in tenth grade English at the lo­cal high school. :Mary K. ia a member of the Chonimgohow P layers and Of W . A. A .

A sister, Martha., and a brother, !James, are fonner s tudent.s.

Cla.rkaburg 1a&t week. merry tune. With 1.Afta Turner Tbe GJeovUie delegation at- aad .John Garfield heading the

tended both mDmiog and atur· cut. thb is aulficlent to brblg noon seasions ot the Nol'them. ie- in M:r. and Mrs. Publla .Laaa g1on3l meeting. (Hubba, HUbba!) Turner &.-

- enough to make BQme people Anna Ball and Betty Robert· think tht:y got their mooey'a

&on, lormer students. spent the worth even though the picture week-end with "Tick'' Lawrence. Isn't up to expectations.

Dorothy an d Anna. Mary ~earns, and Clara. Plummer vis­Ited Ruth Mearns the past week· end.

Anna and Violet Morgan, of Hooke rsvUle, spent the week-end with J oan Ge.wthrop.

'Dllta "Hk'a Alm·fare at tbe Lyric l& opln mado up ol -releaeed ft]nQt.. On Octobe.r 11. and November 1, •'Rebecrca'' a. to be Mo'vn A.pin. Noveu\ber 2~3. '"'be Plalna-­

man." will be featured. Starring is Cary Cooper This ploture shouJd be well worth your time.

-The Gleny~~ Merc;ury

Student lVeekly 'Newspaper of Glen\' IU!! State Cottece

ably suppressing their desire to The bride was att ended by her C!ll1ploy pro(an.lty) . that Halla· sister, M1ss Ellza.belh CJ,ar.k, who Joe Mana

we•e.n, a t least in the minds of g-raduated f rom Cle nvi1le State Joe Marra Is from C larksburg. the younger g eni!.raUon, has its college tn 1944 : and Miss Betty He was graduated from high

~:~~~:~ :~~;::~.~:'a;" le~; ~~~::.Ins, sisur of the bride- sch~ei:e majoring in physical

Published each Tuuda)' by the cllu;soa In Journaliam in Clenville State COUege a.od entered at th.o post otfic:e, Glenville, W. Va., as eec:­ond-cla.ss mail matter. 11

on~ mouth, Mrs. Atkins is a graduate of education and social s tudies. At During this period the pe11ldious Weston high school with the class present he is dolnc' h is directed SUib&t~rlJ•Hon , l'er Year, $1

l it tle playmates assemble nighUy lo( 1940, and has been employed, t ea.ch1ng ln geography at the All communi~tions should be &Aidf'e&Rd to nt.e Ed.llora. The GleD to perform their a rtfuJ acts of ror ~ paat three years, a t the training school. Joe plays center ville Mercury, Glenville, w. V&. tightening U1e less imaginaUve Coudyear Ai~rait in Akron. Otllo. with the Pioneers. He is a mem-grown·UlJS. Their methods are un- Mr. Atkins is a graduate of ber of the Q dub THE SrAP'F

usually ingenious tor thei.r a-ges. I West-en hig h school class ot 1940 Joe's brother, Johnny, has at· Richard Workman · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · ... · • · · · · · · • · · · · EdJtor They deprive, by their various He aerved sixty-three months tended Glenville S-tate ooUege, RobeTt Reed · · · · · • · · • · · • • · • · • · · · · • · · · · · · • • · · • • • • Managing Dlltol' and £ecre t means.. many an adult ith th.e u . s. Army Ordna.n.ce. of Blondena Fitzpatrick, Jean Notlln.gbo.m ... . .. Co-Business ~ of a rest!ul night's s leep. hh 'h two years were spent over-I------------- Helen Cox •.. . ..•.• . •. •• . .. .... ...... •. . . . . . . . •. •. ... . ; ltd.ltorialll

1n the 1l0rth ot England. Hallo- seas. At the present tlme he is Octlltoer 29

Richard Whltir.g . ... . · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · - .. • • • . . S_JIOI'ta --we'en is kJJown aa " Nutcra.cker employed as a printer for a Buck- , .Ice l'ree~l Ia. Charpt ~ Night.'' _u the youngatera' pranks hannon newspaper. SoelaJ Committee Janet Bogga, "JTalbert Bennett, C&aude C&l;to, ~ Flut:er, long , .cnUnue, and older indlvid- The couple is reslding in Buck- Gt•rtlle stale coUece Glad:ya.Fo.ster, Betty Lydick. Hayward RDw'h, Betty Wa8· uals bring into action their verbal bannon. OIODvil6, W, iVa. brlgllt, ODd ~ WWlamo.

:!-: =e~~r:,::~ ~u:. •• a Dick Glaae: and ~rge. Shu- C"tOOid we know 1'1aat Ia Bepy W. IIIUer · ~ • · • • · · · · • ' · · · · · ·' ' ' · · · ' · • • · • · • · • · • • • ' · ·- · ......._.

Homer Paul a.cl<ett, '46, and =~:~~t a~;'::S,~O:".: JOOinc on. ::::-,., ;u;; .. -;;;p~~ a teacher in Cl&I'Juburg, BpeDt C1JIUI:. Of BtU Judge and Rld\ard loe C. .-aii:::::A:., -Y-.. N. Y. Saturday «1 the campua. Workman. 1.;..----------- ~ . ...,.. . ._._,.. .... ,.._

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bird took t•oast~ssloo on do\\'nll and, aa the qunrte.r f'nded. Myertt went around tdl e.nd to make a llnlt down on OJenvllle'a 47.

Fourth quarter Ba.rr'a punt wua da wned on

QJen\,IUe's 20. From hr re Ball Fulo und LuZader moved It to their own •o. When Pio~f'!j re­pined possession on Shephenl ll8, runs by Wllllo.ma and Wll...,n -aoct a J.al.er4J t.o Garc1a. moved the Pioneers wft.bln scorlng dl:J­taDce. L\Jzat.le:r a vasa mto lhc enci :201\e was mcomplete. The Ram's punt went out or bounds on their own 41. Or. the sec.:r.d pla.y Lu­zader'& p&.s.s rn K oon was go('(l fDr ten ye. rds. On the nexl play Klm.blcr·s long pa.'\8 woe gather­ed in 1>y Fitzpa trick , who waa downe-d on lh~ Ulree-y ard mark. Luzader went Lh..rough tor on~

and FrAJJle Atored on a Quarter­a.ck sneak !rom the two, FazLo's Jddl waa good, making tile :1e0re ~. Th.e game • nded wltb tbe Pionrera again In'"' scoring poei.-

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B all R H Ham.llton ~tarl ... -d off like a h.otJ..w> alir'l! ...n~ W illiams F B Myen ~usbed over ~ l01t<hdow11l' 1><>-

SubsUtuUons Co r Cl~vnte : [ for., the pa:lbandlc bo}l h.ad a Cr111to. Garcta. LiUy, R ngeu, chanc-e to find out \,he numbere or H ankins. F~10, K lmbler, Frome, Ute bl.ue and white j erseys. Pritt, Bow lea, A4ama. Vlpper · man, Roddy, Kd lel, 8lld Lee.

H. Y. ((lark To Attend Comnuttee Meeting

AccepUng at: oppolnln'fJ'll ma;J~

by lh.e State Rc.:u d oC Education to serve nn tho Stl\te committee. l' ll Teachu EduO'llun. Prot. n . Y. r.:J.:. •k wtll altcmJ lhe. commltu..e-s !irst met-ling In Cha.rletto n, OcL :!~·:U.

T he fin~ 1:1 1!~Ung will 1'-t' ur nn •'"vlorato• ,; 'HHur , M r. ('"lar k !1: f.les. ~(! n J.'lflH:l ut t dut.a l.ors w W disc 'it·"' with U1e comutfltee wa.ys and n..cRns- ot lmJJr"••rng t eacher educat l? n.

Commlt.b>\' memhflr• w !U have .a chance tv ~u\stfon m(!mbt'."1 ot U1t panel thus !lbUlln tng a cross· L-"l t lon or ! he r : cd5 for t;..acher t•tlucatson.

The co1nm;~tee believes th11t •1ut or th<· discu:-.slon they \Vl ll be s t'le to dlrrc.t n .. s f't:t ure study and &•:Han..

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If yqu " Ill r« oll. our Lut \\ efk",. predJc-tiot1 o f UJ.e. ~hep· herd game was 19-G ln f a' 'Of' Of tb' E".JUtop youn p te-rs. "'t ohn otJt hn.d Uwt seot~ " 'or lted to a ...-rfecUon, hut rue \\"6 nvNDI.ed the apa,le- p h:kcrw by o ne touchdown.

Just ,,·aLl'h the call on oom~

lng pmc~. we u~;m ban! a 11retty g ood a f'erap .

Wbat a g:Une the.rc w ill be a t Keyser this Saturday! Our P ion· c-4!rs are pr1med Cor a. rMJ upseL Finally the offense Is beginning to l'Oll and lt the cog~ continue l J) pour on the oll. anrt lbt hubrna.n keep up tJl_e.ir sparkling ddenstve play, maybe a t the ~d or the contest a new te.am \\1U be le.d~ lng the football conference.

You know UPfiet& h.lt.ppen c·veryclay, aad why cao't our bu,. pull ODe for "' cbaaget All ia needed, le our ddea.tl, ·e mea to ~ oil' aa WhJrla"'ay la &be

s lftlldl, ADd pl.,.. up -t 300 yardo ... ....t -.:....S ..-1 -late, Jaat a aplaob rr- tbe dope ~et, our a urnller W:

I The M:oot M:odorn Rat&urant In Town

BLUE RIB BON

l'aa• """-

;;::~""'>:: '.!...~ .: ."":; Undefeated Cats rt..... 0 p· AltbouP. "'""cna' sLat.. .. ppose 10oeers

: nvw I• dlJ\1 tbe ........, ....

I II Ok• lh• WOkJI or J Bar· Abroad Saturday l u • end) r '"est w W"1Lh a bftC'ootlp •u:rulAr h tht" on· ---

~-onllw>l ....., ....,. • 10a111 ""' I Potomac tate To u.. HJJJtopprn h .. ,. -n k.anc.k· liege onf renee u1c .om~ rut t l('l6ftU F"rom Ulf' _ _

:=::...::: :::-:: = ~ .::.:. tfcilJ« »<LM)' nun,..r l

top elenfUI 1 tb '"'"" t tbo PI

Tho IIJ<'.&J Ju4-!1 acllonl t.no..lli\JI w~l ,)')U.J::"> 111 ::7 1: · .... ~"~ R rt'c.otd /llt' th.r ta.bt two IIJlt'U'.lf\A,

1; .,tf•mO• :~l C.~OUI'It.a

t t H \\'ln.a l,«&IRSt 2 IODI!S ""' 111 et('p m ta Utt big t~ lbt• \\' k At t.rua (nt lb· norUu:-rD ~:~da when t.hey ta.ko on ~'"e.lt \\'11· tu·e U.ng- und fNt.ed t t10n e.t oa.rksbWX Th~ Clen:-..-·m~ su l tn ~\-.. n W\a. &n.d

gnddtrs W"(U bt put to & ns1 teal arc NJW u •U OU-t tn t~lllL I' the In U>i• gam•. u the P.-tdentll W•st "'~ Ooll• 1.< <'«11.,._ ~ve be~n k..-.ockt.ng :\ (C'W ot t.h.e enc:-e. Sig "''m tee.na out of a.t:.l lon. 'tbLI nu' should prn~,. tu bt

a.-h ......,ld s..m. former 0'1• i>f lh bl bl~bt• on l.be Cl n· "UII~f' ~hu, procnbrc.J Uull tbe HUt -'ChNWe u t.br Glffnlf'r la4.l RM T ,.rroq wtll h:ave qult.fo au n h.A\'C pat tftl . .t.nded !.tit?

Atl~th'e tY.a&ke.tball 5Ctwtluk' ~um w.ntUng tllmblna.Uon lht... ) CIU'. l.n the n1&ldD.J l,• 84f) In tllu.: t la\ t Oelf' '-'"'ll.mftl \\lth Falrrnottt \Ve8t· aad ~ boo>·• l.n blue a.nd whJte w"tll

'"'~row, ot..ber w, tea teams W llh a n umber of le"­roaturiAJ . ao.eh Scolt'o ou~ h .. tr "'lllnin&" team 1A v e r 1 b r ight.

Tbls scnbe thll\ka one sreat t!1tng our CWT nt footba11 team Ja cka, Is the whole support of the colleg• a tudenta. Throughout ~ u---. t h e student body bu lhown lltUe oupport and Ia IA"k · lng the ~ ole coUege spirt.

We do have an ou.LSt&.ndir:li;' f<'Ot ball team. bul so far they bave been ju.st a vtaum of bad b reelu. Coach RatliJr. tu~ bJs lint --. ~re. baa clone a cap­able job. This columnlat, plua Sic- Lorentz, loCal ReX&ll man.

I

I ~ out t 9 aWp Httrac" LDu.gh. 1

k~t~.... v.it.b lbtlr outatan.d InK def ooo ag&lnal boll> ground a.nd a.enal l\111U'1'.1..ft l n pro~

pm.,. • h&l'd tougbl bettie rro ... beginning to t:nd 1\U ""'ultz d.

The PIDMU. wlll be tore..c~ to W..ve euly Friday morn.1n« on ~ Jon~ tr1p, U\ order lo ....:11 KaY· aer In um ror & Friday Jlractl<e aeuton. A aquad of S4 pl&ymo, two m.a.n.a.cen, wm e.coomp&n v <'.oacb RaUUf.

bav been U<lml bac.k<n ol U>• Plan--. All -... nee<! • .,... Ia 1M aupport of l.lw! ooUep lada """ ~ ... a nd tbo alumni IUid tm altuation Will be well 1n baNI J uat .......-r. be a • B008'I'ER not a knoc.k.er~"

GLEMVILLE TREATIES

For FCY.Kl Served t.he Way You

Like lt- VI.slt 11 j ~~;a~~~;P~ s~~; j I

Restaurant For the Beesrtvi1·nce-- ~ Fountain

Vi it

Rexall Drug Store

IA!t. all ... - ... thai .,..; ..,.... herfl 011 Nctvemfatl!r 8 . Ohe lb- ....,.., Wlilo M Ye .,.., mMY loftc _,.. of ~ tGII

•b.aplng f« lltl pme. _, tu11 <upport . mono! : a w!IJ...._. I'Ud chr f'lnc .o.UOJt 6 • coed t'bee.-rt-"1' • ·ttoa..

.PICTURE LAND <kL 29-30 - Tues.·Wed.

"THE BL E DAHLIA"

A ltU\ Ladd.. V e-r onica LR.ke Wlllrom Bendix

OCL 31·Nov, 1 - T hu.rs_-Frl, Romantle-Laugh·ptl<!ked

"TWO ISTERS FROM HO TON"

:Kathryn CrayliOn - Juno Allyson .Laarltz M~lcho1r~ J immy Durant~

Central Restaurant cta.ra lioover. o wner

GLENVILLE AUTO CRAFT General Auto

Repairing

Good Barber Service

J ohn talnaker amJ

C. C. Rhoade Barben

Nov. 2- Saturday ============== ---·GIRL 0 T THE SPOT'' : J .,. Barku - George Dolenz

LOis CoUier ll'a Hep, l t"s HAppy.

lt'a Htll\rtOUO

N o' '· 3-<l - sun.·Mon. Powerful: Suapenooful ~

~'The Postman Always Rings Twice"

.lAna -r - John Cerield

lYRIC

Ocl.. U·Nov. 1 - Tbura.·Frt. A Truly Creal S torY

"REBECCA"

Buy egetables By

T he Case

R. B. STORE

Get Ready~ Winter!-- ~ . I

Haft Your Clotll .. Cleatwd

Maynard Shoe~ 1:.:::.=:::;;;;;=;;;::=:~! VISIT 'tHE

'Skebo" Lorentz,

Mr. and Mrs. SP"acor Rail. ol H&lllburr. a lt.ended tbo """""'" lion or thetr cbught.e<, K&th<!rlnt, SAtW'CI•y

( W e Are Sorry That We Coul4

Visit

Bes~'s Barber Shop G lenville, W. Va.

HUB CWTHING COMPANY

Quality Men's Wear

Buy Bonds -K eep T hem

K.Al.~AWHA N ION

BAXK

LOG C BL. Servict tation For Dependable

Service

I Not A<:"omodo.t.e ~ Aft.:r tb Oanee S&Wrday

1 N~hl l~auae ol llltot1q'o

of Help

L-e-on ~taurant

For · Quality Gla.s.~ware Always Use

A LlJIJWIK PRO.OUCT

ne Ludwik Glus Co•puy Glenvi lle and W'e ton

R;~d io and Phon<Jgnaph Combination·

and P•mable R~ord Player.

EEL' TODAY

For Modern Home Furni h1np

Nov. 2·3 - SaL·Sun. 1 THOMPSON'S .._ =- 1 CALBOOI SOPEB Stln'l.,.- A<Cian Dry Clean

"'THE !;=MAN" 1~'"'------ers--•••;..---~-----:l!:._ ____ ___________ ,.!

J oan F OI1ta!De

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Mercury Musings (Continued f rom. Page OneJ

way 10 tweryt.Jung . It would seem tbe women are eitller too Ignorant or too backward to know w hat to do. However we have a dl.O"e.r · ent conception or tl'ns. Jt seems to u s a.s if Lhe women are doing very weu for themselves--BOCially as well a.s mat.erialist,Jcally.

\\1e were practlcolll.r O'erjol· e1t to find that •t\Vorkle" DlO gh·e wonlen credit for being useful lo nmking a h ome. \Ve'll bave 10 agree with hint ou lhl~ point. Bul \\'hat o ( aU the many

THE GLENVJLLE MEJICUBY

uthe r ,;en ·ices rendtJnd by I they sh?uld, maybe the w omen I men !SUC.:h as te.u·.Mng a mJ wouldn't ha\'e so much to t.a1k 1

nursing? Are t.hetOe mmorthy \ about I oUI"'\\paUon s and aill8 to hu- After all these defenses of the manJty ? \\'ts think O(ll. !wre.r sex, perhaps Mr. Workman 11 the men acted as normally 1w1ll n~· e:ec why we contend tha t

as they should at nil limes, t.he !women are good and r ealize that w omen wouldn't h.:Lvt to change we do have a few ldeas. their ideals or ideas so often. But For many, many yeru·s, men of course the women l'llWR.yR get denled women the right to own blamed for everything anyway, :or hold property. • Yet ft was

"Workie" seemed to lhinJ< the , these same women who sacri ficed women were exceplionally jealous [and saved In order to he.lp their' and g06Siped a.ll the time. Down mates a.L~~uire lhls property. Is through the ages, t.he idea has I this evidence thAt men desired grown u-p tha t women are "gos·[equality and democracy?

, sipy, '' but if the men a.r.tl."d as Also, tor a long pe.rtod of

v~~~ ONE OF THE BEAUTIES IN•

"ANNIE , GET YOUR GUN"

Ume., \"«lmfn '''ere denied the J)rivllege t~f \ 'Otfng a.nd bohlln« JIUbHc office, and w~re It not ff'lr .the elforta these. women .._.t rol'th, they would still be ln a rut. :'den seem to forget tha.l it was

lite women who cared for them In lheir Infancy and cluldhooct It seem s that thls alone would enliUe them tn an equal status wllh men.

Women ha-ve done much to overcome the main handJcap with w hi ch they are faced - l.tla.t or being the so-called weaker sex.

On Th.e Campus

Tuesday, October 29, ....-= ...

tnld ua. "l'l y dAIJdy went f,e !>t!IH'-'11 h f'.no:." HI& rather? Lollt nn tlu- pl&que In the Ad 'buOAI­

ln~. 4' Pfc:. Harold P . Cottle, Franc~t~r. 1.94-1." Dick Workman, thank you .,.

much ror betng a.t least !10 ~

ae lO cont~ider WI of the weaker sex f phyelcaUy, that lJi) a " neo5-IIU"y ev1l." We really appreciate such a. t omplimE'nt from you!~ It your colwnn sho·Hs your t.rue reeling for wotnen, tell U8 now. why the gardenias and lelep~

calls? We just don't quite uru:Serr­sland.

Ray W!l t~n has a new wq­of ooaupylng hls tl~.

tootbaU, tbat Is. Thfs ttme ir. (Continued from Page Two) R roat.rlce Stewa.rc nho's cae

~rade, t.h.a.t l,, Could lt he that maJn Wpie o·r Jnk.re:tl ::11! tar -h e Just naturally Ukes babies. • ., \Vat.._~n Is conr.f!ruBd~ reah. U Hs nam~ 1$ Etoi.'W!l Anna Mae Heater. we bear \\'olre. Oc'ru&d be . . • \ 'OU'r e wruting around tor some-Just i.n case there's anyone body else. this week. NOI"'IIJ:aft

who hasn' t noticed. Ellen Me> I Shcet.a. We a.IJ;o hear that yoa. H enry and JunJor Stemple have think he's jWt simply too cu~! been seen a round together a tot lately. 'That 's right. tsn't it. you Foster Will Attend two? Conference At Mill

Now, "Rusty" Stalnaker, you'll never make aU A 's if you don' t d rap some of your outs1de a.cUvl­lles. Better maJc:e ft either' foot­ball managing or orchestra, 'cause naturaJI)', we know yo-..a d on't want lo drop .Leona • • well, but natu.ral.ly.

Gladys Fost.cr w:a.s seiected to represent the c:oUege chapter oC the Y. W. C. A. a.t a meeting oC represantaUvea or the Stucle.lrt" ChrlatJa.n mov6ne:nt. to be .beld at. Jadc'son's Mill.

Following the th~ of ' 'Am .I. Consciou." , the mee.tlng wilt be­gin \lo'ith registration on FridlEy,.. Sov~ber 1. and conclude Smt­day evening.

J..a.st n-~k-end one furmer ~tudf!llt may not -ha\.'e been able to make It ~ for l!omc--oom­lng, lilt he was oert.alnly " ·ell­r f'preNuted hue. The cute lltt.kl Spt!ncu drum major proudly ~.1i.s• M) ·a,; Ba8 Gue1't-. .--.:... . -----r .MI . an(. )t!"'S. Oareoce P.ost. ~

I Prompt, Friend.J.y Ser\lfce Bridgeport, were the guests raL

(;l)LF SERVICE M188 T''l' Lee Mym Jiom.e-<:GD-

STATION 111ng week-end.

lf Batteries ~I M~. r~t.. r\ fOrnlC!r instructor' ..

Hunt Bca.ll. M . has oeen •nLCN:sled ln coUege .-. ___ _5: ltlv1Ues since his retirement.

T~ts RA!J,la.ce Chapel

Lilly's Home Lot Tho-e wtu be no o&<embly pnr ~m Thursday. Tbe hour .C:

and Supply aside lor that purpme wiD be­

Sweat hirrs, Tires

Tubes, RJdios

llo1 Pia res & Luggage

ttraclive

Fall and Winter

Cloth ing

Visit

Glenville Midland Company

Fo r 1he Best in Food

It's ,

CONRAD'S

o.kes,

Coo kiM"

IWd Bread

*

used to eonclude freshmen test~~.

trom 10 to 12 & . m. Tbls test \V as ga\'en to ,·ete:r.m:w

tll a pre\•lous U:1..te and beca~ af. ll shortage or tests a t !.hat t.i.mre it \\"its not ~;iven t.o all student&.

Subt,.cnbe to The Mercury!

For Dependable Sen·ice

TEXACO SERVICE

STATION

P T WAR BONDS

O n Your

HOPPING LIST

And remembe.r that when you need a small cash Juan l 'OU cMa de­pend upoo this bank for personal conskler­atton. AU are t..reated

with oonl'ldeoce..

G lenville Banking

and Trust Co.

Frtendly, Etrleleot Se.rvtce Men1ber Ff!de..ral Deposit

lnl!un.ncoe Com,aDY