The Glenville Mercury AND JU:MIND YOUs

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The Glenville Mercury AND JU:MIND YOUs
The Glenville Mercury
AND JU:MIND YOU s
A:aan This Yur The PionH.l'"S Are
Sweepmg A Clean Slate:
They·.-., UndefeatN
Student Newa.p aper--Glenville State Teacher• College-Publiahed Weekly
APRECIS OF
--Newa - -
Unclassified
'JB£, .COLUMB1A Broadusting
a,.tem in a colleriate news ser..... aaya that Profcsaor Quiz,
....... <W'Ith Bob Tl'out. on CBS, ha.'
_..,
aevtr~l
tours around thc.
ANOTHER ANNIVERSARY FOR TWO GREAT AMERICANS REGISTRATION FOR SECOND SEMESTER
IS 394; NUMBER INCLUDES THIRTY-THREE
~
NEW STUDENTS; COURSES CHANGED
E. T. OFFER ON
COLLEGEFACULTY
Enrollrne.nt th e. P .. t Seme•t•
Wa s 402 ; Seven Pe nowu
Comple te Work
__.try. And, believe it or not, the
...aenta
Goldie C. J amea
ha\·e won fifteen times.
-rJte faculty is doing great Whf!n
tt. No. 1 r:nan .scoru as high a.s t.hto
,.,..t
5tudenL
etrered is:
BULLETIN
~t:l! Goldie Clare James returned
Saturday from a Cl.1rksburg hospital,
where she b.a.s been a patit.nt for several weeks. She rnumed charge of
her classes thlt momin~: •
The uplanalion
lltudenU know less a.nd as a re.alt have mor~> hmher minds, eas-
tb' .,dapted for quia.lnr.
.,..tnt
Btch school students are the
pT'Oiblt-m on a quiz pro.-
.,... They know atill leu, their
,.... or mort. lmiber a nd thl!'y a n_.. ao many que$tiona eorTeclly
tllat Otbu conte.at.8nt4 look silly.
DL FRA.."'J K STAN'I"ON, OBS
.._tor of reaear~~ findJ that colJIIw etadenb lt:arr. what they b ear
a per ent faster :b.l.n what. they
...t. . .Fum famlliu li.lte.n to
t111tr ndios an n t:n.Je of 5 hours.
21 atDat.u a cby. C:l)' folk listen
1 alaal.ft lua... Larru t sehool in
the tWorld is Columbit 's School of
tJt. Air: 8,000,000 bo7s and girls
Ia 100,000 dauroo:u attend
dantal'h their radios eYI:'rY wee.k-
.ao.-n
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F R OM THE NYA ol'fices in
Waalrington comM this informatloo : NYA l:''mployes the pa.st yen
MrHd nearly 19 m illion hot lunch• to .Kbool ehildren. T he)' conelnlct.ed or improved 1526 pint
.ad tree nurserit:e. 3639 -bird and
pme sanctuaries and 108 fu:h
. .teheries.
I!LLtNO lS W"ESLEY A~ Un iv l'~­
football manager , w h o
doM>n't take chancH, r ecen t l)·
'11\re.d President R oosevelt: ·•t und
'•ndred.a of ot her root'ba ll mana..
pn over tM: country would like
to Ia!._. the exaet d ale for T hanks.
Ping in 194 0." A presidential
tecretary 'l"'ired baek : "The datt.
will be November 21. 1940."
ltty'a
T AKES A hu.p of thinking
to dil' ou t t'fto ugh reading matter
1or t he publk. For no othl:r rea.a than t.o eu apace in 50me pu.bliatioa, .aomun e fl«ured out t his
l*ttern for !-bt: typical coed: She's
.,.e f eet. ei{ht. weiChs 11 8. bu
~onde hair p od teeth, a 'l"ftdy
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.ule, ls 'lO, att"r-acti•.,., a nd of
COliNe m•ast be a fe rru~ l•. And the
eha'ftces are 1be'a headed East to
--.eh ln t.o aomto Broad,.....y show.
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'JIIIER.E'S NO hann in read ing
what othera h ave to uy. even
though you can't get. aU adither
~ the adeu. T he ~·uetary of
• national chu rch council mainta bu that "college• cannot talk
dtmoeracy a nd t hen r efuse to alJow dtmoeratlc principlu and
m ethods to +be used on their own
nmpu.ses. .. Facuhlu and student
liodies m ust aee d1:1nocracy as a
way of life het-e a n d everywbue."
A ND THES along comes Dr. F .
·P . K~l. Cunel"le CorpGTAlion
president. with t his admonition:
••we must work with the individual
'hamar. bei ng. • .and understand
that be can't. .be subdi\., oed eith('r.
l t "1W'o n 't do to dtal with his intel1l'Ctu.al aide a lone a nd nrglect his
b~l th an d mora le; we must reckon with his e1thetic a nd ~m otional
.Sde a nd .by intelligent ,-u idance
belp him to adjust h imself to the
l"tal world In which he mu.st lh·e."
Dr. KepJM!I commends tu(bus by
• yinc, "'Educators have b¢en MYbsc thest: thi ngs for Je&nl• now
at., an bee-inning to act as af they
..._Ntl!.em."
Mr. Edv.-.u ; T. Offner, or Fairw:ont.., became a member of thf' College faculty this stcmester and Will
teaeh in t.he biology department u ntil l\l iu Gold ie C. J ames, -a patie nt in
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try's ~e:!:~~~!~e~c~eun~1~:ah~~e~i~~~jn.t~roo~ !ho f ~ht~~ ~o:~d hr:~e~·~=~~~~ o"ne:~i!ht~~~o~~= fchl:rks~~;;~ ia ~~!~ntrl'-'u";;pi~c1; in~c:;:i~~t :~=~~:~:d .~:ca.~:lo~
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niversa ry of t he birth of the Great Ema nci pat or th ese
w o rd s apok en in 1861: "Suppose y ou
g o to w ar, you ca nn ot fi g h t a l wnys; and wh en, after mu c h loss o n b oth s id es, and n o gain o n
eit h er, yo u cease fi g h ti n g, t he id e nti cal o ld ques t ion s • . . a r e agai n up o n you ."
Next w ee k , F ebru 3 ry 22, t h ese same Amer icans will o n his 208th a nn i versa r y recall
George W as h in gton , w h o w as "first in w ar. fir s t in peace, fii''St in th e h earts o f his co unt rym e n ," a n d who warn e d his na tio n t o avoi d entan g ling forei g n all iances.
duties here.
Classea being taug ht by Mr. Olfner U't vertebrate zoology, ge:neral
biolozy. parsitology and community
and pei"SOnal healt h.
M r. Olfner, a son of Dr. J . E . 01!ner, .superintendent of Lhe: State
Hospit:t.l at Weston, has taught tlhrU
)"UMI in hirb schools, one ye~r and
!ou.r summer • ~rms at F airmo nt
St.ate. Teachers . CoUes;e e.nd h~
t;e r ved _as •? asat.Stanl mstructor at
the Un\Ve~SJty.
He ~cei\"ed the A. B. d~gree ~t
~airmont, the B. S. dezre~ In me<h·
c1n• and the M. S. degru an zoology
Enter-tainment Sponaored 1b y at tlhe Univf,rsit)'. He has do ne one
C u rre nt E venta Club ; H e le n
)"ear of ruearch wor k at Louisiana
H eat er in Cha r ge
Stale Univenity and _next >'~ar he
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plans to _do ns~r~ h m parslto.logy
The Current E vl:nts Club present- nn d tro pica l med1c1n e at the Unwered " T hen Came War : 1930 ," and sity of California.
Pres. E. G. Rohrbo ugh llJSig"ned sests
to students Wed nesday. T he pro.
gra m was the se<:ond auembly reatu~ this .stm1ester. First assembly en-
;--T-hi-s-Is_O_n_e--.IMARCH OF TIME
6LENVILLE-WEST
UBERTY DEBATE
TO BE BROADCAST
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TOMOR.80W BO Y Scoua here
. .d eve,...here will cloM a week's
procnm whieh mark. th&i organi•t.ion's thirtiet h a nn iveru.ry. T he
.eek'a progTa m t larted 'l'hur&day
wttll Re-dedication Day: t .JmorTOW
• PlannU:ac Day, wbl:'n lhinp to
tome In 1940 Will be map~d.
K trrabenhip in the Koota,p Aru
Couadl, whkh incl ude~ .Gilmu
Countr . i.Jieruwd more than 12
pw -at tlt.P past.yur . T he ~ou t's
these days it " T he. Ame.riean Way," and that sounds good
Registrauon for the 4econd .em&
ter ba$ reached a w I of 394, an·
nouocu Dean B. Laban Wbltt. t'bit
fiJnJre indudu thirty-three •tudenu
not enrolled in the College the pht
!tmea:ter. but does not inclu 4e So.rurda}' and extension claue:s.
The total enrollment for the pul
1eme£ter was 4.02. F ony.ont' atu•
dents listed durin~ thi~ peiod ar•
not I"H"iattred !.or thr pre&l'.nt seme..
tcr. Those not re-enrt~llin:f include
,. \·en who eompleted their wort a.t
the close of t he semtoster, thirteen
wh~ fWithdrew during tb(' pt'riod. and
twl!!nt)·-one who did not return to
sc-hool.
Univeraity Gra duat e T each in g
H e re During lllnen of M iu
...,auor ~pon.s tbot in quiz con'ltlllll betwH>n audents and !ar.ulty,
PROGRAM GIVEN
• IN CHAPEL HOUR
Way to Equip
A Laboratory
S t udents W ill A rl"u e hola t ion
Hollywood's property men have
Quution; Boll inl"er Ia
nothinr on Miss Willenna White. inNew M e m ber
struct.or in librar)"- science.
W hen Mis.s White wanted to furThrough t he ethe r their me..uage
will be ft as hed, when Hele n Heater, niah a a·oom in the baaeme nt o f the
Denver Barnett, a nd Pau l Bea l, vet- Robert F . Kidd Library for her
eran members of the College deb1t.e class in bookbinding. she collected
team, uphold the atfu-mat ive side of equipment whieb fannerly had been
the isolation quest ion apinst Wei t ~eel in a W. P . A. ,project at Sand
Liber ty's group, Sahr fhy , Feb. 24. F ork; • cabinet from M i~ Almt A.,...
12 o'clock noon, at W ea Lib<e rty.
T he iuue Is whether the United
States should practice .cono mie a nd i:e~ a nd there.
T he clus, Eng lish 40 1. meets on
milita ry isolation tOVI";J..rd nations al
war in the wute.rn hemisphe re, t.he Monday aflemoo~s fram _1 till 3
question c::.G.\en by. the State Speech o'doek and is limited t.o Slx memAssociation. T he d eba te will be bers. because ~f the small amount of
broadcast th rough &tation W WVA , equipment a \"8\lable.
Wheel inC'.
Friday at'temoon at 2 o'clock, 1n
the College Lounge with the same
line-up, Glenville debaten will uke
a negative sta nd against the We.st
Liberty team .
New to the debating team is Maxin e Bollinger, ! emor, who will •be in.
StudenU \,;u have lln opportun~ty
itiatt"d Wednuday, f('b. 2 1. at 2 to lear n mo r e abo ut thei r ~~:ove r n­
p. m. in the Lounge. contesting SJ· ment tomorrow in assembly wht:n the
!em's affirmative.
Student Cou ncil wi ll discuu quu..
Thursda)", F ob. 20, the debaters tion
cont"erning campus governtangle with Morris Han·ey .at Chu- ntt!.nt. Harold Nor oski, Council presiles_to n, dCI!ending thf' n~ptlve , and dent, will ask the questions and the
Frada)", March I. they will be ~t ICon- otter nlo:rr.bers. who will obe on the
cord College. Athens. uphold 1n.r the stage also, 111;11 discu 55 them. · This
llo'ill be the first program or this type
affirmative.
!in~e the swdent government has
;ud.
Although no definite arrangement-a
are made for this semeate.r, N<~roski
Survay S howa Eaatern C olle1· said t.hst the Council ~,11 eont inut: to
spon&oOr a serit-.s of student programs
ian.. M ost lnteruted In
and vdll continue to work for the
Eur-opean Affa irs
best interests or students :and the
F avorable a.t ntiment I• fou nd in Coll~:ge.
':1:.! parts of the country on t.he proJ»>$•1 that. Finland be allowf'd to
dra w upon .her recent war debt p.ay
ment !.o the United Stst u , reportt
the StuJent Opinion Surveys.
Th is rece nt poll t.how8 t hat New
Engla nd tt udents are most in !avor,
By Mildred Riley
where mo1·e t han se,·en ou t of e\·er)"
You go out to get in the car nnd
t en approve, wbilt- those. in \.he Far di~.eover a flat tire--3nd besidu you
W est ue let.!Jl in fa\'or. It is noted we-e late alrea•ly.
that ~ eastern collegians show the
y J U drive se.ve.ral m iles past 1
g-reater inter~at in the part this fi llir:.r station and suddenly diseo,•el
country abou.ld play, in Europe's af- you an abo ut out of gas, and you
fain.
mus: re-trace your trail and ,-et
"st If" B T
t'll
CoUege ha:.ing, another poll shO\II"S, th t
i.s on the wane among American 1tU· m:re n.;:;::~;:n yo: r u-n e~~i;el~· so~t
de nts.. Only thirty-two pe r cent of
all students :approve of the pranks ~~:t.'ha..-e to walk a mile to J'f't a
304 at 11 o'clock. Education
314
and English 4 12 at 10 o'c.lock.
These courses were dunged: Fint
Aid to Health 101 at 1 o'elrok, ~.
at
nomics 302 to Economic.
203
9
o'clock. Political Science
to P o304
htical Sde:nce 402 at 10 o'clock, a nd
Soc1olog'y 40 4 to Sodolon 2().6 11 t 9
o'clock. A part of the el11.111 in Pbyaital Educa tion 222, meeting at 1
o'clock on Friday. hts been choln,.ed
to Tuesday :a nd Thursday, one hour
eat"h d&)", suppbntlng a course in
Phy~u l Education 206.
A sJHdal course in Cbeml•tt)' 101
and l OS ~ being given by Dr. C. L
Unden\·ood on Wednesday nirht
e-ach week. One new extension courae
in English 304 (·Contemporary Lit·
eratvrt") has been orp ni:.e.d 1t
Grantsville by Ea rl R. Boz!f11, priD·
cip3.] of tne T"T.a ining School and
C lenville High & hool.
Arlan W. Berry. sPecial instructor
the past semeste r, will not tMt:b
duri ng the present semeater. The
eoune in Social Sciene.e 203 will be
ta ught by H. Y. Cla-rk. Mr. EdW. rd
Orfur o f Fairmont Is tem.pore rily
An exhibi t of charcoals, ~rayo n s, teac hing t b ~ claues sc:heduled fOJ'
watercolors, letteri ng, a nd p<~&ten Miss Gold ie Clnt- J -smu. who La a
from the introduC"tory a rt course, patient In :a Cla rksburg hospital.
Art 10 1, lined Admin istration Hall
Art 101 and 205
Classes Exhibit
~~~u1!:~a::;o~'":gar~~:~:. A~~ ~~::i~;e;hte t~~v~;:;u;a:~~:enr:!f
SemeSter's W6rk
H orpntown, who spoke on " lnfor.
mation Pleast>."
Wednesday's 25-m in ute program
told a dra matic story of E uro;pe.:sn
even ts f rom November 11 , 1918, to
Septembt:r 3,. 1939. Hurd were ac-
CounciJ Will
I::;,' r~ho_,;i~C:ta~~ t::d v~::d~:r~";
word picture or Hitler driving eastSponsor Chapel
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Program Wed . :~ ~::no;f~;1 aC:r:m:~- ~~:;::d
STUDENTS WOULD .....,...
FAVOR FINLAND
F'rench u ltimatiums to the German
foreign offi ce; tht- Munich c:::onfnen.:e outcome and Chnmb~rl"in's .sn nounci ng a state or wur existed be.
twu n Germany :and Gr eat B ritain.
Strains of m usic: fron1 Gernun,
French an d Polish national anthems
made etrecttve the "Then <:arne
(Continued on Pare 4)
WILL ADDRESS YMCA
AND YWCA C.R OUPS
:"' r. Frank l\1. •Liddle. stale secretuy of t he Y.M.C.A. Will t"onduct an
ope n fo r um on marriagt: at a joint
m eeting of t he Y.M.C.A. and Y. W.
C. A., F ebruary U . Students and
fatuity .prdb&bly will be invited, a.nnounces Max Ward, pr esident.
Commuter Says It's Lots of Fun to
Drive to Scho?l E xcept ... When
and
J'U nist-.mentz
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which
dub
WRITE COLLEGE' S HI STO RY
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&me or the n da)•s -Glenvil!~: State
Teachers College will have a ~om­
plete rbe"O~ · of its ~st. ~~- C. ~­
H ar-p<!'~. 1nst~ctor 1ft poht1c:&l sc.11
ence, -~~ compshng da.t.a ~rep.~ntory
to wntlllg the schools )ustoTy, and
alread dy he ha_-t pd.-.pahred r?rms to!
nn to a 1umnt an ot er- rnends o
the College in order to obtain cer-
Tl\t sta te troope r stops you and ta1n lnfor-m..ttlon
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your. opuator's card
He, asks the co-
~~eu!:t/·eek
174 Students Sign
Up For New Course
In Social Dancin g
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I
In
235 Students
College Dormitories
:iu'!~t1 _ ~h:f h~~~~Y~•tl~t::e~.:: : : Sor;.~
It at home an the dresser drawer.
What,,~ •:pinehed" feeling ..whe n he:says )'OU re under arrest.
On an ICy morning, lhe "'ole." h t·
1
zie' decides_to "cut up _s littl_e." and
suddenly, "1\'lthout warn1ng, hfl.\ her
fro nt feet dea r of the g-round and
;toe1 into a t3il• pin for about. four
round•. but~ her hel d into the side
or a hill and finally comes: to rut on
her baek in the diteh.
After all this, you lWlk into the
T he next meetin~ of the Colle.gf' classroom •nd the profHCSOr de.
faculty •ill be February 27, in Roon1 ma nds to knOT what made you l&U
-what would you ~y!
10 1, ;a nnounces Dean H. L. White.
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WESTON BAPTI STS INV ITE
STUDENTS TO PROGRAM
- -""The l\1 Wion of the Cburt"h in a
Oi.rtressed Wol"ld" will be the: theme
of a con\·oution progr.~.m to bt- held
TbuNMiay at the Weston Baptist
Chu rch. Represenutives from all
ebarc:hes in this section .ue expected
to attend the ~onfennce.s a.nd bear
dillC'uuions led by U\·en national
Baptist leeder-L A sp<l'cial in \·itation
to attend is extendf'd to stude.nt.s in
the College.
~nd yo u s~denly discover you lert or su kind to bf' published here.
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STUDENTS START
TRAINING WORK
:!~~!=:ed •;0~ ,:~:~::i::s. h~;~p:r:,~ demMnd~t to see
a l is voiced evt-n amon~~: a ma jority
of members of Creek lettt-r soeielie.t,
sponsors of the :~nnual '"bell week.··
or the sixty-ei.tht pu cenl of the
.student..a voting disappro\-al of hu·
ing, twenty per cent expressed qualifit-d answer&. T o bt> unctionf'd . t.hey
pointed out, were hnrmlt"
tr1cks
9 hort of corpo ral punishment.
A grf'ater number of frethmen,
thirty-four per cent. were for ba:.ing
than :all other st uden ~ ~ ombi ned .
from Monday through
Decorative wooden bowb done in
tempera and burned teehnique.s,
me:taJ-t.appe.d book-e nds, wallphlque
wood-cut! in bJs relief, :and papil"r
mache bowls in bright eolors, tbf' fo rty-two Enrolle d f<w D irect,.
work of the practical problems art
e d T e aehin1 ; D r . Shreve,
Mias M yer a Supe rvi•in•
cou rse, Art 205. were exhibited in
the reading I"OOm of the Robert F.
,
Kidd library. T hese exhibTts repreFlfty.. two st udt:nts tare tak.lng d lse nted the work or forty-thr ee st u· recc.ed teaching this semester. Of this
:Ients du r ing the past semester.
num ter thirwen .are secondary A.B.,
two c:lem~ntary A.B., .and thi rtyIC'Ven standard norm:~l. In the ~ u.p
of ftft)•-nine who ~ompleted their dl.
rected teaching the first at:mutu,
fourt~en "'·ere St!":"Qndllr)", one el*'nltntary. ond fort)·- four st.andud
Studt-nt.s WeAl in a big way to normal.
Students takinoc ii!le:mt:ntary •ork
Clenville'a ntw ~ourse in social
dancing. credit fo1 which will t"ount 11nder the direction of MiM Ivy Le•
M)·ers, d i rector of eltomentary
as ph~ica l ed ucatiun.
T here are 71 pt-non.s in the Fri- teuhr train1ng, sta.rt<l'd obHrviDJ'
dJy after noon .section and 73 in the the pan • ·eek; some Tuuday, oth~
Thur! day. They will teatb two Of'"
T uesday.T hunsday section.
Tte courae ..,-as .«.hecluled for J'ri. th.rt:e days a wee)( in the first fin ·
da r afternoon from 1 until 3 o'clock. :rradu, Susan Summe~. senior, and
but bt-cauae of the Jarg~ u .r ollment Harton ~tarkey, junior, .s re ~e only
the group wa.s divided. One Hetion two tak1ng tht advanced dire<-te.l
me a T uesdar and T hursday rrom teac.hinK" c.ourse. Ft-he" Harpoki, R oll ~ 2 p. m. at the period intended be~t Mlck, Wayne ~Jiek, Mabel Olu
for physical educat ion 206, com- Pr1m. ~ nd .l:la r!:an Stukey have had
pf'titi\'e game§; the other sect ion tu~an.r u:peraenu.
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meets FridaY.
M1n :r'~·en urges atu dentt to vult
Mrs Earl R. Bogp is the in· the T nun1nr School. after FMroary
~Lruct~r-22', but explain• that thOI<I' who plan
to and who have not had tea.cM-r ..
truning will ne~ to ~ct a 'isitltt$'
~ermit from her or Earl R. BOJ"P,
Training &hool principal.
Studenta takin~t dincted teaehing
in Sti:Ondurv "''Ork under the diMcThe num ber ot" s tude-n u in the taon of Dr. J ohn C, Shreve. head of
t hree .College donn1torie5 ha.s dt.. the educat10n department, ft.arted
cre ued from 241 to 235 o,·er last •eobservinlt' at the beglnninr of t.bt. ae.:::~~Y I~=~E;::~:e~i~ a~: :r:~ mester. Some be n Leachi ng )'<l'&terday. In the Htondary zroup an :
v.
house
Olen Berry. Sbirlty B ~-n. RutA
tors or the ~rl!<' halls. :~nd Ray.
Co~. Catherine Engle. llary FaheJ,
mond E . F'reed. 'n-t::ceptor at Loui.t
Jean )I ~ Gu. Wood row Xarwell,
Bennett Hall.
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Harold Xo rotki. William Romine,
The number or s tudent.:t oc:tupyHarold Winters. Lu W h1te and lfax
ing the donnitotie.s this se 1nest~: r as
Ward.
t'omrued with last semtl~ter is: Ka~--nawha Hall. 40 nnd 40:•Verona M.J .
ART 'CLUB TO INITIATE
pf'l Hall. 75 and 78: Lou1s Bcnnut THRE E N.EW ME MBERS
H all. 120 und 1:!3 •
~erts,
di~-
Ro•e :'lf ar~e Ta)·lor, Frances Cro...
llaudr. lf'orpn. Ora ltae P oling.
Gert rud e Skidmore and Ru th Core
wu~ ~onfined to their rooms in Ver.
ona lfapel Hall thl:' put week be.
~ause of tn nuen&a at:t.acb.
YU,
Thrte new rr.e.mbers will be imt.ated by the Art Club Tuudlar at S
o'clock In the art. t.boratory. The
noviees. Mmrie.tla ll yef"' John Wayne
CutTy. J r., -. nd w..
Curt ninrham. were admitt.ed zo rr.e-robe nb1p
a.t the last n:ee.ting
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II Spirit ofTrur Ammcanism
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of footaao Is
T
mon elur
u
..........., • ....,. ud ...-Ia
odtool
bclq -d•
IAI ......,. da7
dlop'-7 to
• llle ftOl Rlrorfq ud depadaUon of IIIII.._ ot ,..11111 tlla world oow. ThN. .b tile
Olnal .._, Clalo'e
of aa....., .._._._,.. -1111>17 tllo- Wocl •
....,. o t - iapori&Jit bappalnp In war
__........ larope, •• ora tbookocl IIIIo tile
_ . . , - llsat •• tboul• be lloaakflal for a
lo
-tlcnt
...... ....._ ... l&fer AIM1'ka.
Deep Ia the hoart ot WlOt VIJ1IIala ud It
• ..,. ilolcllq llo owa Ia tllo
fortr·
111M- our C..U- hu little fear ot de-
""";;!
_ . . . . ruin from -~ bulepmoat., for
Ill tntll. •• u Jet ha•e ao uemt-.
C:.U... atudnto tbould de ..l~p u oppre....._ for U.. ...... fartana of oar location,
*-'aUo aallolo aDd oar fonollllrt to
. . , lisa fatllft •leorlr. Tile """ boot oplrit
tllat . . coa eaiUYOie on tile oampaa. Ia a~
......,. for all our many ..,... fort....., Ia
--~"' ~ 1n1e PloaMrieln-&.,.. Ameriunlom.
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"Wildom Lies in How You Fit
Life Into the Days of It"
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"Wledom liM le bow ,... tl\
Ute IniAl tho dqo ot IL "-Marjorie
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n. Dan,
GOOD ID&A
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au, t. &at protn-
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tb~lT
nawn.r.
jok-. oa.b
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JI.IIUIIno&a nllakn a.n tdal"t.H
a
&o ,.btiala a b• of Ute
...U. ~ ud aU tJa• wi-...cradw
of U.. pedqaqu. n. lin will be
da.Mt6eci aiMI nWIDherH .0 tbat t.ht:
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QUOTABLE
QUOTATIONS
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of liM: r•n tltroqlll whicla wa aN
DOW lmnc Ia U.. dfaPI"anAH of
U.. n• ·~ ta tOVDtriea
wHn k baa knll .... of .....,
dt.dllwoWied an4 . .u.r-..a'-4
-'•te.''
Colllllllria Uoi"YerDty'a Pra. Nlc.lloJM Mlll'ftlr BaU.r
. . .,.. tiM lolt of afdnnic tr.edam abN~~d
•vl..ed in th b,.., ,...~Ia
iD •
Mt'.. l IC"'faaNa .... ,_,.,..
of U.niHdat tlaptrtuN If . .
bow Nw to woldt sorid,.
btto ...,,. ...,.. 8'-ol"!' •ut t'OIIIe
.,.. 'o
' " ' to U\at . . u ... · - .. be. . . . ud parhapa
Pru.
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..... ~ eoate f&Nfcal ~a.­
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Amrrians ~y Br Qurn,
Bat Tbtv Did Agrre-Oncr!
p«opied
....,. .t-odent •lMa th pall week
wid! trore.
smuuaU,.
hiah • . . Oa. ~~~ aoNd 11 out or
10& PfJia1&. The wutMr pia red
.,...."I
c,u...,
anaan
CoQn'll cuq the bvdpt. at the
Uptue of ~ltun.. WUt baa
tbt "' do willa ual We aN ~"I'
to be &Hcht.n, 11anY of u hi rani
and conr.olldat.:l tcltoota. taaddJII'
Urt drildru or r......erw ~~ fuodamll:ftta1t of d«attC"TVr--that all
an equal. We lUll tnch them to
cskebte h o • mv:h the crotu
,.,. lh•I'D ror tll•lr epa. a.nd bo•
mvtb IH.. c~ tham for their
......
~ ......- • eo•-.17 ill th:rM
ad~ WTtttn ud d.lrK.ted b:r W. Clatr
Priru ar. ~l bJ lnd11.cJ')I, nner
hr ..,-kaltan.. ADd aow that W"en~a~ent t.~aarn mall& b. redwacl. -crlntttal'll ~ It l:a tha
oec.k. Wh:rt
na \ftdatnalUM t:omro.i Ollf'
lqulative bocti.-. Tlw:r tun 11110acr •d pG'Wtr. Aarfeultun: llu ao
te.lhrs. TN farcaer bu bea~~
tn .. pled uaderloot .,. blc buL.
n
tlnt:t. ApriJ t, 11•. whn tiM
• .,..... a aa .. r. • W 1M pl't'Wa\..
acnroJu:rraJ Soath tUTWduM .,.
H .....U.. &a ll&a.rU _,,. a eMt ef
Oflla~...,........ _..__, ...
,........ frva 11M loll .. o( tkbU to
~ Willa U.. AlpU. hi 0..:...
dw Uldll!!C.nal
•tJOUJ .........,. ~...tK ....,:,.
COPT OF u.otDilN UCI.IVED
m•n~tble
"au»rmy wutbff at lut
baa brohn. •• Then eame. 111ow lhe
middle and l.aU.t.r part of t he WMk
and w-e wanted to tift&' '"'rwo 11ek*-'4 to Geot«Je" or ''CaHfonla.
&.,-. I Cotu."
It .-.. Mel \o hear of U.. ._....
or Mrs. Johe W. Mowrer. of
Clarbburw, mothR' or John W.
MoW'I'Ity, Jr., A. B. 'SI •.• A!Ao,
dour homt, rertntly de.MJt took
Charla Thoma• WbiUac, 17 ,...,.
old redred mereMat of Glt11vllle
..tnd • btoGH'r-hl...law of llba Grace
LaND.C&, Collep d.ietitib.
Gohrr around tcnrD we lad: LoealttJq ••lac "Goae !Willi tU
WbHI" at an out-of-to . . tbM.c.r•
lie,. _,, it'~ the: ..,...,. JDotioa
picture produt:don of anr , • .,. .••
Clark Gable Ia aJI that c:ollld bl'
~ and mon too . . . Tba
PrNbyt.H'laa Churdl MciiUoa and
tlaa ••• poatoilke are n•riD.- Hm•
pldl011, boU. worthy addlUon1 to
U.. towtr. . • • Number 1 SONG
HIT of 11•• momnt with to . . . . .
••II ~. CDIIep, Ia " In tt.. Mood."
And -., THIRTY.
--- BDWEEN COLUMNS -- BJ
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fa.t &nd fu.rioYaty
cord lr'JIM, ia 1IU' o,pinloa. aftorded more ead\erl-at and ~
ae.dctf lbaa 8117 pme thia J'Ur.
So muc:b for r.amu. We IKI'D
that Clall" Moniaon, Wutoa lad.
Is ~lq to dlnct and p:NHnt bl;a
~wn produd.loa, "Studto," ......,.
Umt io March • . . Anolht.r Col·
.... atud.at to malt• pod, ••
laope ••• Tha Carrnt EYota CJJb
...-rpriaed •lid put~r pi.....S a·
deDC. WecfMidar ia MHIIIb)7 with
1&. adtritll' prwtatalioa, ltt ric·
tro... of • .,.-. leadlq to war.
We pndlet mor. JlftiCJ'&tU like
Library Notrs
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~rea.
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at UU.. wrtttn,. , .. 11lrq uciliqprne:. tha ,... ..~. wltJa 801
uouP Ume ba.twt:n each \o ,.._
~'· rra.ke JO•t tolumiWit
•bat diU)' •ad jumpy .•• The
Wule:raa pme brourln moR:
alumni to Glt.nTUie 'han hau ben
..... lat.re for quite • lilne . . .
tJnh-talt, Mb W.Oriaas to c.ha.rt
oar put
u • pWie lo our fo-
eou...
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L~=--
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w-..., • pf'Oa.biJ' u. bfcplt ro..._,....,, . . . . Ia tJt. 1ai.&of7 of
ta. Colhp • .... W., plaJecl at
L&IIIVIU.E 111a1e Tea<Mn
• •bart r. &.Wd Ubn.-,.
- . a larpr umnu111111. Tile pme
I:......_Jnloba:od.uiO'I'I,.moJt
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patlotd whh PftpiO a loa1 while '-an. N~~Jerrtn.lr at Ute dHk. aed
at rtta'-li•• ud JIMIT\q beokL
eltuatioll puta ef llle loto <omen at o
ud n.., ..,... u clwtclule aad udl lD
moot Oldllaolut.k
an uaable lara . . . . . , ""'"'atl'bllt\r for llta
b.U.U. ~ ebll4ran '• rocm~,
I -Use that tile blllldlq of a now J17111- patlllic...,.,-.
.sc .... ..._.._ u. tatuaa lM
ct... ta lqfWa au. for t.bru hOun
!al::a::·...
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for """"" .....~ ot.hq ..,.. doiltl
• ~·• •• aow ha.,., bat. would It .. rt for t"tr1t lMt1lrt -orL
Aclckd Sating SJncr
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an taad. A• ootataedtllr
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padl of tJa.a _.o awr tnnl Ia
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to.a.
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rt:e«11. TUI"t 1,h, f~~m~er
t.oft Ut. MaTI'-. tu krdea, aDd
potrli.JNt •till clo-. Yn 1M: ltYu em
Uualllft'ftd roUt. atul 1t.1J, chCdre
a ·e t ul'ht i:t a run.-down, poorl,..
hat( d, unequipped one • room
sehor>l-ttP'lht that eJI aN equal
in a demot.ntey.
Wh:rl The farmen vote. Whr
dr,'t the!' elect repnsentatlvaa
who w1ll wo"rk for thdr interut.!
F t~J of t.b«m--do not.
ban ftdlo'l' or da.Uy ne...,.JWn,
and O..ir lafo~ation .tout c.~
hat loYtnla it. Ht'el'hd by bur.
MJ. Th47 ar.; told that :i c.t'r'&aiD
Ulldldate la 1n fa•or of Jowtr land
aa..._ and t.hey h•li•"• "*1'7 •of'd.
Alto, lndu.try control• tha l'ftU.
lt la bard k) dlsHnpiah bet.W•ftl
t.raU. Md prop8pnda. Tbe farmer
•otet fGr the caadldaCe who ae"u
lndutry, bt11ewmr that he Ia •oL
'"I for oaa who ..-m hflp bfaL.
Wlln ronmmeat ea,.a4ltctna
aN ftdutM, th: ta.J'IDer como out
al tile abort ..uL lt behoo,_ u. to
••• llat tlwlr iata,_t. .,.. oat hr...
Urub, aDd Lo
with ......, 1Lo
bauar U.f.lr Ntll.l. W• ano IOia.c
\o wa.eh ~ farm'"'' rhDclra~11 Ut.na \bat wa baYt 0 ......
Cft&Jc .,.... ,..._, ta wt.ldt an
han "''D•I rte'hta-lf 11M1 ....n
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Newopaper Verae
A nlnuw lloatad I• Ul. roo•.
And, lo, i' llf'ted aU O.e cfoom.
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GLENVILLE HEADED FOB UNDEFEATED S940 SEASON
PIONEERS KEEP RECORD INTACT WITH
THEi'ofrf~Rf ~iM: SALi~Ni~~o~:iTILE
STRING OF VJCTORB; BOBCATS, UONS Pio_... ~. Pace;
WITH UNDEFEATED PIONEERS
AND HJllTOPPEPSFALL BY THE WAYSIDE Rhoa~is"le ~ ~c:ond GIHiville
Heading into the final round of th eir cage achedule the
Pioneers will conclude a nine·game home stand' here
225,
GleavUie's Pioneers have
White Breaks hlto Lineup and Prom•
iaea to Do Big Thin&•; Rhoades
Ia High Scorer .
\
92 1 pointa 10 far tbia aeuoa, au
average of 61 per ptae. Oppoueat.
have a~orapd 42 per ra~•· or ""'
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921 JKtlllls acored, the Pioaeera go1
160 at home aDd. 111 awa~.
By Earl McDonald
1
(Mercury Sports Editor)
s~adiDR the list of potnt &ettel'a
Swishing along at top speed in a season of no defeats. the is Junior Rboade.s with 2~6, an av·
Glenville Pioneers won three more games the past week.. And erage of 15 per game. Lou.te. Romano
conquer they muat bave, for down went Wesleya n, Concord and Robert ~ne b&v~ aeored
sod Weat Liberty, 63-41, 66-43 and 68:.49, reapeetively
183 and 172 pomta. respectively.1940
Readlftc tbe list of eourt attrae.,
Fifteen memb~l'll of ~be
tolle local floor waa the Wu~ PRES H
squad h•ve eontr~uted. potnt.A. S eorWt.sley.an tilt, played be•
UTCHJNS
ing by thollfl -n ot hated above followa ;
pad.ed boue of appro:dEarle Spe.Deer 68• Hat'OJd NoroaJu
1.000 eathualas1ie *l)eCta--49, BSitOMI Sco~ 49, Forest White
8
Junior Rhoades led Chicap Uaiwenit,. Head ifella ~O, Ja~;- N=~e,; ~ • 24 S~rr~
attaelt apiast the BobWhy School Dropped Ita
'C~or4
~ Wmi:~
19 • Artb
FootWI Proarua
W If
Sh0 : 4• W
eollediq 21 poiAta. D.._
'
the dl.m.inuti" Louie Ro'
~:a8
ur
a.rren
sp&r.ked tho ~te W&Ye, hold·
CRl-CA.GO, (AICP)--.A.mid tlhun~
Albe~ Lalley, Jut year's aee een·
the w1del:r pubhel&ed FraDk El· M~»u• ebeer1 of appro~l ~Y the ter, eolleeted 186 polats tin tbe .ftnt
to eia:)tt. couten..
.tu~ent, body, the Ualversit}' of ftftees~ pmes; his running mate,
DEFENDS ACTION
Jl.r:_;a
:::has~lv::Sb:~vico~:::
c:o-:::;tao~:;::..Md;~~~=•~=
~TO,;:;-TUc.oF-WAJt
r=
..., .U the awl:r created wiatu
the C!'iQ of Cba rlesto11 take.
~~· p~ ~~ he~~
n IRlNIJ mmt !Je • popular
~
~
dtJ womn are
~-- to take a
!1M
creat
iDt.HeSt
Ultrul.IU'&l haaketbalJ lea.
. . . for tile weaker .ex 'benme
. . . . l'OWQ 1M" othar nMIIial'
, . . . oae lata wu nk\ed for her
1'IQh tadiel , , • . Jolroany llan'a,
1llroUMr of Joe, rdamed to his old
lillmd. 1Mt PridaJ neaiaa 'W1ltm
~ ID a pfttiminary pme
tD U&e W-L-GienTille tilt apiDR
... PiODM!' nMn"• . .. . Bic Abe
une,, fonDer Piaaeer IICIIr, it
.alriJlC hi1 way into the Jti'O game
JICJIW"• •• • SandaJ be appeand in
JClarlalnal'l' with the llcKt:l'aport
. . . Ftw t.-m c:alnst 'the Pure
Oilers . • •• ·Red Davies, Li)1ey'a
~mate. while at Glu Yille , is
,.donablc aknosl ft icbtly in · a
~ tnd.,.endent loop . . • .
fte litO foodtall schedule for tlut
)Ia
l'loaftn. althoqh not <Oft111ld4,
BID Em. Co II e 1• of Bristol,
'Teaa., as t he opener oa s.pttmbn
1fi Ia a alaht pme at Jlri.AoJ ·.. .•
.b thil wm bt. ao bre.tMr.
- A U TOUCH
Tbe wideiJ pat»Uclud Wesley...c:n.IJ'Yille pme wu not so inIINitiac as maa:r fu t had hoped
_.. atilt tbe:' result pwe the A.aoa.&ea Pnu Sporla writer a n idea
jut 1tow toqh the PlonMr mach..
IDe reaDy ia wbn it want. to
-tens oa th• he!aL
knotted the. eount seven timea
durinc tbo &nt half. However the
Pioneer abarpsboot.en eame baek
atwr interrniastoa to subd 11e the
.toutbem lads ia fiae qle. In Uis
eoatest Roraaao repined hia .corins
stride to taUr 26 ~inta; Bic J im
KeNs.b accounted 13 f'or tlhe viii·
ton.
Gondudinc the week of toUCh ~
ipmenc.a, the Ploneera.
Fridar
niJ'ht, •on 68-49 ovv Joe Bartell's
Wett Liberty BUttoppera. The upatate tMJD, led by their crafty Captsln Shadle, fell be.fort~ tbe fast see·
ood baJf spree wbidh tho Pioaeer.t
displayed. Onee, 'however, tbe parahaudle team cam• ...tt:hln two .polatl
of the Pioneers when Doleul 1lDd
Stine awtk fitJd coals to make the
couat 48 to 14 with aeftD miDIItel
remaiaiac. Rhoda ud
dictment of football aDd an exp...,...
tioa of. why the sport ,... dropped
from the Mkhny campu•' pro/ram.
"There is uo doubt Ga the whole
that footbaJI hat beea a major baa~
,dicap to edueat.ion ia the United
S~tea~". Pres. Hutebins aflnne.d. ••r
tbtak •t 18 a COO~ O.iag foT tb~ eou~
try to have one. unportaat UDrterrttr
diseonti.uu~ football...
.
ContlDUtnc, Pres. Hutc.hma .Mid:
football ia • woacledal
for the ?pec:ta~r, It is not ..,
foT tU pa~et~nt .. ~ey
sport& It loll tlllle<Gnetnn.IDC•
time 1• eonaamed j~at whaa
oucbt to be devotlllr llimto the uew ~tanes beiQa with
opening of the ~demle Jeu'·
Other s~rts develop cooperation,
team spmt, sportsm.a.nahip aDd. fair
pi~.:/:-~~~~=:~·:. OlllJ
:;e;;t~~~~:a!' 1!':':~uaek
Pio~teers.
Line~:
c:n...m.
the
the viliton.
-~u
Anu.tro~tc
White
BoolaDO
.o~ abo~t
w..t
Ulterty
lA:
Robert Davi6s. 179.
Four Teams In
Intramural League
by:
---<>---
T
Edward Davis' Salem Tigera
LARG£5
T CROWDS
Attea.._co at Colletre c.Rooe I Per Coat Or.. the
Prenouas--
(By Auoc:iated Colleriate Prua)
ilatercoJ.kPate. fo~--c:Teate.t
crowd-attrador of ..U eoDecia&e
sports.---elo.sed ita 1939-f.O .-soa iD
a JTSDd sports buquft of botrl
gam...._ rear that ihaftl' up n.DJ'
new records. of oDe. IOJ"l or aaothu.
Here are tntereatiac facta a.nd le-ure 5 on tbe ,rri.dlroa MUOD. jail
elo~d :
':'e1d·~·•nd poiuta .atter toucb~own proVJded the ~- of Yieto17
~~u::db~•w::e~n~~a~gs~~=~::d ~e&2~9hisi':s~o:::t;.:~:.
brand of ball siaee his promotion to
tbe ftnt five. Playinc eenter and
forward , r eapc:.etively, White and
Arm.stroug,
t 1ttng
with
Junior
Rholldes, Louie Romauo and Harold
("Dink") Noroslri, have presented a
speetaeular eombinatiou.
T he Pii.oneers, still uneb&Jienged
for eonf ereuCe leadership, wiD make
only one more appearaace on the
home court after ·t onight•s battle.
AJdenon~addus'
Be.ttlers
are
for an eapgement here .February 21. Si:l: of the nr.caiainc
games are sebedu1ed ebroad.
::!:'e.:::~ :~:~::~ng eat.s~:;
Y
ry pra
Niaety..frw: per eent ~ the
Com ell Uttiversity student. have
There .;;ere 184 tie p..met; la .the
seuon.
Attendance. at e~Uep pmea '110118
oDe per eeot on r tb• prn~ 0111
seuon. Greatest pins were iD -ua.
eouth Hl per eent) and Us the
Roeky Mountain area (19 per eeat).
With a reeord of more t.bao 400,000 bome-gamti ~ admissi~ U•
C. L. A. had the
"pte" ift.
the nation.
There wu a drop Gf 26 per cllllt
in football fatali1ies lliilee Jut. ,._,..
\urrest
Beware of tbe aerlbu. which ...
&ire to -...lk ia loDe robee, and lo•
peetmp Ia the markets, and &ha
higheat ae&ts ia tbe SJD&COI'Dti!J. ad
the ehief rooms at feuta.--.&:. Lab
20 :46.
For Good Barlaer Senice
See
RHOADES AND
HQWARD BESS
C. C.
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5
t7 Stiu
15 Lenu
2 Roc-era
WAWHA UNION BANI
11
12 Sbadle
they, the Baptists, ~an !'e depended
upon to make thinp hot forth~ Bhae
and White dad quintet. la Job11
( .. Brooms" ) Abramovi~. outstanding
Ticer plebe pivot man, tht: Davis
elaa hu one of the best point-opt·
ters ia the state. Before leaving the
pme oa peraoaal fouls at Sslem the
laaky Etna, (Pa.) lad rull&' up aine
field go•al.s for eiebteeu points. Dom·
irUc Caatema, aU conference for·
waTd, also adds • spark to the Salem attaek.
This weelt-:end Glen~le will e~·
eounter 11. pa1r of foes 111. the north·
em panha~ ln West Liberty aad
~thany on ~dar and Saturday
Dl&'ht s, respeet»veiJ'.
.
ln r~ent ~me.s Fores~ !W~te
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The jColleae iniramural ba&ketball
Je.arue for boys, uow uader the sepervisioa of atudeata ~~~ajoring 1in
Phyaieal Edueation for me a, waa reorgani~ed the past week iato six
teems.
Teanl3 ue eaP.taioed
Joe
Creasy, No. 1 ; Aqusf Kafer, No. 2;
Kermit .Smith, No. a; Herbert Hoi·
bert, No. f. ; Dezt.er Dotsoa , No. 6;
GordoD Thompaoa, No. 6.
,
Dire~on during the next 'two
BOOKS ADDED
week& will be Harold Scott a nd Earl TO CHILDREN'S UBRA.RY
Speneer. Tomorrow aiclrt team No.
1 will meet No. 2: a:ul No. a
play No. 4. AD pmes will begia
7 o'eloek.
Gleavill~ for the CJiiidre:a'a Librai'J'
two
30
eligible 10
Dr. C. L. Underwood, ia.stnetor
partietpate an the dika UIOD opposed in ph)"lies and ehemistry ira the Colthe. distoatia tJS n~e of football u aD lep, wu 111 aDd uaa!lle \o teed! biJ:
iDtucollecfate sport.
cluael Friday.
Sb..u. ·act e!evea
T
~den~
'
~:~if~! :e~::J\~~:':h~ ~::!0 ~·
Although the ~ f~ll before ~~:-:::~-------tbe Pioareu at Salem a mootb a..,, FO<YrBALL DRAWS
Noroeki
2 Dotual
Scott
<f. SJM!Iby
MeJifUm
8 Demarlri
Refeee, Art Ward (Marietta).
•
GleD..ate. Wed Viraiaia
~tile:· . --
Sub.wribt: to the Mercury.
WITH AN
ELECTRIC
ROASTER
,lliT l,j;- .
-~-Member Federal DepCMit luuraace Corporatiaa
I
ICING'S SISTft
IIAUIED TO CERALD YOUNC
Word waa ~•11!11 here r ecmLiy
Gf tlle ma~ of Lucille Kine, A.B.
W, aDd Gerald Yollftc, of Odeaaa.
fte IDUfiqe wu aolemoiz.ed Janu..., 20 at C•tlett.bure, Kr. Mrt.
'Yn:Q' is a ~r of Ioua K.iq, •
in the Collep.
_,.O'IDOrtl
WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES .
dyrner !fiU
·cook while
)'Ou're at the
game
You can trut an eJectrie
router to cook your diJI..
ERNEST CARJU:1T
5oft Drilllu, C....dy,
Tobacco, Billianlo,
Pool
from
the house,
and AwaJ
have '
ner while
you are
everything done to I a
For Sweethearts of All Ages
- · atthe-
THE GRiLL
Glea.91De
FEBRUARY SPECIALS
2891
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I. G. A. Store
turD.
MONONGAHELA
SYSTEM
VALENTINE CANDY
29c_and 50c a Bo:x:
BEXALL
57tb Birthday Sale
Klenzo Facial Tissue, box of 500 . . .
Mi 31 Solution, Full Pint Mi 31
Dental Cream, a 99c value ......
Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth
Paste, 39c size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75c Theatrical Cold Cream, pound
Crystal Back H~ir Brush ...
19c
59c
29c
59c
57c
THOMPSON'S REXALL STORE
Court St.
Glenville
VftlENTINES AT STRADER'S
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ROME BEAUTY APPLES ..... $1.10
YORK APPLES
.90
. DREFT WITH BOWL
.23
LONGHORN CHEESE, lb. . . . . . .25
CHERRY, BERRY, PEACH
- PRESERVES, 3Z-oz. glass
.15
ORANGE JUICE, No. 1 . . . . . . . . .05
IVORY SNOW, large . . . . . . . . . . . .23
1 Large Ivory Free!
GEORGE WASHINGTON TOBACCO . . . .. . llb., 39c; Y2 lb., 20c
Ruddell Reed , Owner
Glenville, W.Va.
THE CU:NVIU.E MERCURY
SOCifiL (\7fNTS or fh,_ W(fK
Friends Give Party in College Lounge
As Compliment to Mrs. Denver McDougal
By .M.ui ne Pollin~r
One ol Cuplri'.t targelS the pat.t
Stpte-mbl'r, Jlrs. Drnver &kOoug-al.
W'&S honore:d at • showeT rll,ruary
6, in t.he College Lou:nge. The l)arty
wu Jriven for Mn. McDougal. the
formtor ) l is& Juanita Bell, A.B. '3'J
I·J' lS I... B ea1 ~ Boyd Bt:ll. Mba Lucy
" ' olr• and Mia~. Adele Harpold.
Color Jttheme: for the ta-bles
: : . ~C:delln~ ,:!'i~e('ia~Jin~a~~:~
bere-d in white Ink. Wlute pspt:.r under nd cellos:: bane '-nth embossed
wpi"- de.torau:d tbe J.Core pads. Tall.>· booka "'e.re r.:ld, 10me tied witb
._.hilt. yam, oth~rs with red.
Bridge I.Dd clun.e!'c cheeken wer e
played during- the t'ltnlng. Prize-s of
F~ori.:. cl.u.a 1\"t'l"t' nw~rded to Mis..-4
~-tf'lle Lore.ntt, Mi,. Bem1ce
ndlln. M l"!!. E4rl R. Bogp. -'tiM \llarnn.t D. Kt-n.ner and M Jg ,Alarie El-
))-aon.
Si•a• " Ha pp,. W i•h.u"
Loretta Anne Cain, two and a b.al1
o( Mr. and Mn.
John Gilbe.n. Cain pulled in a wagon
load~ with gifts to tht' guest of
honor. When ahe at.opped in fl'Ont of
JIJ'II, .Md>ou,pl she ung,
" H appy
Wiahu." Little Mill5 Cain wore a
whhlll dotted 5W'i5$ dtMS eove.r.d with
red hurts, a p~~ncake hat made of a
lar,.e heart dtoc.rated with flowers,
and wbite shoea IU\d socks. The! wagon wes trinnned with red and rwhite
eJ't'pe paper and n:d h~arts..
The
radcecea were unwrapped duri ng the
t'oune of the evtning by Mn. JL:.Daupl and put on display for the
gu4tllta to see.
lAter in t.he e:v~ni ng gue::,l$ were
urnd Lrfek ic.e cream with hesrts
on 1t. n.ull, gum dropA and cup n.kes
,.;th whit e ldng 1n which favoTs-toolh..pkks covered with red ee11ophanco--were atuck. At the top were
two small n"bbons from which dangled dnnamon heart&.
y~r-4Jd dau,ght~r
Guuta were : , Mn. Denver McDoupl , Mrs. Erie ArbuckJe, Mrs.
John !E. Arbuc:kle, Jdn. 0. L . Are.
bart, Mra. J . Wilbur Be.&ll, Mr-s.
E . Be.ll, Jr., M.ra. HarTy Ben.
n•tt. Mnr. Rdbut Blair, 'Misa Willa
BI.RTHS
Mr. and 1111 rs. Eartle Bickle of
Su.mmenn'ille- have announced tlhe
birth of an eight. and o ne-hAlf pound
son, IOharlu Lee. February !t, at thl'
Mc:Ciung Hospital in Richwood. Tha
b3.by is the firs:l child. 1\t rs. Bickle,
the fonn er Marji nny Racke t , wu a
Uudent in the Colh.>ie the pas t )•ear.
She is a sister of M.&T)' Agnes Thek·
d., freshman bert this ye&r. Mr.
Bi~kle, .A. B... '38, is director of a~h·
leh~ •n ~tcholas County B•gh
School.
ll
d M
p
p
f
1
Park~;:rg "8 ;;·oun:: thcJ :~~ :,
' Are For mer Students
Ll';n daught.en. PebruaT)' 6 • al t.heil
home in Parkersburg. T he babillll
llr. and Mrs. E. H. Woaflcr of
ha\·e been named Carol)"n I«lan and
Weston ha\'e: annoaneed tbl:' mar- Marilyn Joan. Jtlr.s, P.nons, S. N.
riage of th~.:lf dsugbt.er, Virginia , '34, is the forme.r Elizabeth McClain
t" David C. Hall, &O n ol Mr. and Mrs.
or No rmantown, a sister of E\·elyn
Perry Hall, of Elmin., Braxton Medla.in , !re~ihm a n in the College,
County. The mu.ri1ge wa$ pe r!onnand R obert McClain,'S. N. '37.
ed J anu:~ry 27, in Loui&:l, Ky.,\with
lhe Re\·. J . C. Yeager officiating.
TER.ESA BU TCHER TALKS
IMrs. Hall, a .st udent. in tbl:' ColTO CURRE~T EVENTS C LUB
l~ge the past semester, is a g-raduate
of Weston High School. She attendA r eview of "Broadening the
t:d West Virginia University in 1938
Power t o Tax a nd Regulate," 1from
t he U. S. NEWS will be given by
Chemistry Club and the Womt-n's Tere.n Butcher .at th~ Cuz:ent
Events Club meeting th1s evemng,
Atrh:ti ~ AssOC1ation .
1
Mr. Hall, a forme r student. ln the ~~un~e. o~l::~o~n o!he Ja~.:~ :.:e~
College, wu pduated from GassaTIME,
will
be
given
by
Mildred
w-ay High Sc:bool in 19«1. and at from
Ruth F itz.patriek.
present is teaching- in the Braxton
County Schools.
T be Univenity of P ittsb urgh
!Mr. and Mn. Hall will live at Gas:has announced'\ s $6,000,000
pt.nsion pr ogram.
Rohrt,ough, Mra. Emm&. Speir, Ella
Summ~rs.
Marybell Swnmus. Mr&.
Cla.rence UndeT'II.·ood, Mrs. Orville
\\'hi:~. Willerma White, Ml'S. Clay.
bourn Wilfong:, Mn.be:l Wolfe, Mrs.
Fr:w1t Wolfe, ·'ln. Gr"Am;Ue Wolf~;;
ll ~ . .:O.Iary Morpn Wyatt, Mary 'E.
YounB". 31 1':§. L. D. Zinn and the bus.
.......
Virgin ia Woofter,
David Hall Married,
;:'t ;::r~r;~: :!):e;;~~ ~:
YWCA to Offer
Valentine Party
Thursday Night
Ttunday ,night from 8 until 10 c'dock. Y.W.C.A. mc-.m.bus and their
guests, memt.ers of the Y.M.C.A ..
will pluck fortunes from a heart tree;
search f o r hidden hea.rts and Lake
part in other fe.atu.re.a of a v .., )entine
party being planned lby the girls.
At a recent meeting cf the club,
th ~
fol!ow1ng 'l'Ommittfts on arrangements were appoin ted : .Mnj orie Harden , Fu nce,. My en~, J essie
Ritflt:', invit.ationa; E un ice Walkup,
H elen Stanard. Mattie Sizemore,
Rboda Ann Be. II, entertainment; J ean
Petty, il:lt-len .McCoy, Marjorie Harden, Frances Mye.ra, Rhoda Ann Bell.
refreahmMts ; a.nd Lon-aine Beard,
Mary J ane Griffith, lmogt'ne Carper,
Mildre-d IMcChmg, Mary Brannon,
Br.snd, Mrs. John GUbert Cain, Mn.
H. Y. Clark, Bernlce Cridlin, illlarie
£Uyton , Mr&. I. N. Fetty, Jnnne
Gain..-, Lila lMa b Gladwell, Mrs.
Stanley Ha.ll.
lin. Overt Hardman. Mn. Dan
R aywood, Mn. Linn B. Hickmsn,
Jlarp.re\. Ke.nney, Oruailla Kidd,
.F..eh .member of the. Y ..M.C.A. will
Atic:e. Kru•, Oon. Larkey, Elizabeth
LeW, Cn.c:e. Lon.ntz. lA-stelle Lor- ~ ..•· e a frie nd to be his guest al the
«'nU. Mn1. C lyde Luuder, Helen M~­
Cr&. Mn . M''t'a L. M!ck, ~ n. Paul
Wba.t begins wit h the shedding ol
Moym, 18 Ntha OIM:!n. Mrs. Russell
civi lian blood, will come to a atra.me·
Pomrfleld, lhs Den,·er Riffte.
.Kathleen Robertson. Mra. E. G. Cui end.-Emil LudwiJ'.
........
·-·
• PROGRAM
March of Time ...
(Con tia ued from
~ 1)
He a~u"d th~t campu.s ~.earm ng detnnnnet ones co~ duct : that fro~
the . c:bn room
strcngth.~ns one 1
habits h~ does not change them.
" l\tut! the individual conform himself to t he canned .,,.X}'cricnec.s? Are
'. he institutions of societ-y doing th at
tl:! ing for which they were established? Which shall don1inate. man the
institution. or the institution man?"
qut.rif!ii Mr. H u hinger, as he pointed
out t hat "there are times when what
man' needs differs !rom what our Insti tutioru~ offer." H e c:onduded:
" An t:ducaled person is the one
who con make t he adjustment be..
I
tv.·e~n
'canned' and 'T.aw' experien.
-"=·=========:r
'
t"
BALANCE
YOUR BUDGET!
PICTURELAND
Buy Quality
THEATRE
Merchandise
NOW
SHOWING
"Mr. Smith Goes to
Washington"
From
Your Men's Store
Jamea Stewart-Jean Arthtar
A 1 GREAT PICT\JREI
Wed .•Tbun., Feb. 14-15
"Espionage Agent"
Alumni Notes
Erm3 Cantrell, nit eteen-yca r old
W..ar·· stOr)'. edited by Elmer Dnis,
so pbonto~. finished her $t.anda1·d
author and comme:nU tor.
Helen Heater, Cun-"nt E"·ents Norma.! wurk hue the past sem.ster
Clu.b prHldent., prnided, and Lovit: and began what wo~ 1 for .her realization or a n ambitio ~ to teaeh sehool.
Bdh.' Stl/'"1\'att operatPd thl?l victrola.
Sbe be;an telc hing the C•nlp Creek
In his address in tht first assembly School in Kanawha County on Monof tht>: year, the Rev. Mr. R.shm«er day, J an, 22,
rold his audie nce that ''we are con.
~liM Cnntrcll, the d~ u.ghttr of Air.
trolled lngtlv ,by t he environment- in
nnd Mrs, C ~orge Cantrell of D1·y
which we have •been trai!led.1'
He maintained that we "don't s« Ridge in Big- Sa.ndy District, K:~naw·
what wt see; instead we set- only ha Countfy, is tit~ 1\rs.t. Dr)' Ridge
what our habits have uugbt us to pupil ot rece.i\'e .\ hig h school diploma. The 30-yesr old Dr,y Ricl;e
<lee." Continu1ng. he said:
Sehool is. eight miles above Clende:n·
"Learning may be das~'ified unde.t;
in, where the nearest hitth sahoo l is
-wo h£adingt., 'Taw' and 'canned,· or
located.
that which we !urn on the caml'US
:\lis! Cnntrell explained ht.r di.$..
venUI\ that whi:h we gel in lhl' dass- ti.netion in beiog the first Dry Ridge
roon•." H ~ (l!.uggest~d that we stud)' pupil lo get 3 high school diploma
aL c:o ~lege: wt- lea rn on the .can?.os.. as follows:
Hub Clothing Co.
MRS. RHEitTS' AUNT
DIES AT SP£NCU
Funeral Rl"rices for Mn.
Emma Bogga Cobe.rly, k&
ruldecnt of Spencer, were
by t he Rev. A . S. K.elte-y
bu rc and the Rctv, J . ll.
Spe.nc:e r at the ta.mily
a't.trnoon at 2 o'cloc:k.
M r-3. Cc uly, who had
poor hultb for several
at he r home shortly a ttu
the past Tuesday.
She was a n au.nt ot Mn.
Rober~ house dincwr of
Mape.l Hall, a nd a l[rf'Ut-auat
Barbara S hoc.>k, a freshman in
Colleae.
"Most of the. children in, my com·
mu nity aa·e eompelled to go to wo.rk
a.s 11oon as they fin ish eighth
gt·ade.
almo~t
" I made up rny mind t hl t n o matter what the. obstacles were I was
("
We Have a Complete Line of
R. C. A. RADIOS, ELECTRIC IRONS,
TOASTERS, GRILLS, ELECTRIC
WAFFLE IRONS, ETC.
COME IN AND SEE THEM!
Kanawha
Super .Service
FORD V-8
MERCURY8
Glenville, W.Va.
With Joel McCrea and
Brenda Marahall
~ MILLER, uor of *I• •114
•c•••"• "•• appoo•l"l I" Goor1•
Fri.-Sat., Feb. 18-17
=
Whlr.'t !ScaftdOII, ildeflll!f. IJ tlleOU'-
"Bad Landa"
~~~:~"J
A We.tern.
:-;,:.::;::::::'
Smt.-Mon., Feb. 18--19
Paul Muni in. Jamea Hilton'•
StOJ'Y,
"We Are Not Alone"
With Jane Bryan
Tueaday, Feb. 20
With Brian Donlevy
"Behind Prison Gates"
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FOR FIRST SHOWING OF
WOMEN'S HATS, COATS, AND
PERSONAL NEEDS, YOU BETTER
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two qualities at their best, plus a far
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Your con•e.a.ien ce ..• your intere.ta ••• your aood
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