The Glenville Mercury Vol. X.'(XI No. 14 Glenville State College, Glenville, W. Va. Wednesday, April 6, 1960 Holbert Directs Future Homemakers Hold Conference Will Winning Play Annual Conference Here Meet On Campus At Drama ~Ieet Regional Meeting Tuesday, April 12

Harry Holbert, assisted b,· Set for Saturday Dr. Shirley Cooper, Associate ~Irs. Leah Fox, Sutton High Secretary, American Association School English teacher, direct­ The Future Homemakers of School Administrators, will ed the winning play '·Breaking Western Regional Meeting will be the keynote speaker at the the Bread" given at the GSC be held on campus this Satur­ Educational Development Con­ Regional Drama Festival held day, April 9. Five hundred ference to be held on the Glen­ on campus March 16. Holbert, eighty paid reservations have ville State College Campus a student tcacher at Sutton last been received and si.x hundred April 12. announces Dean Del­ term, cast the play and spent visitors are expected to attend mf'r K. Somerville, director of many hours in preparation for the conference indicates ~1rs. the conference. the festival. The pJay cast was com­ Lilll.'an Chao ddock. assistant pro- Dr. Cooper graduated from Davis posed of two members, James His- fessor of home economics. and Elkins College, West Virginia slam and Johnny Cutlip. Both were I MLSS Paulme Stout, State Super- University and received his PhD. placed on the All-Festival Cast and I visor of Home Economics, will be from Cornell University. both were honored as two of the one or the guest speakers. Dr. Harry He has served as prIncipal 01 three best performers in the fes- B. Heflin will give the welcome Ielementary schools; county super­ tival. intendent of schools; acting head From the Re..nonaJ Festival, Hol- Schedule b Set of department ot education; Morris bert took his cast to the Stale nra-I • Schedule tor the day's activities Harvey College; Research Associate. ma Festival at ~forga.ntown March PHI DELTA PHI PRESIDEr\T Gail RatUtt and club officers discuss is 9:00-10:00 a.m., registration in New York state Educational De­ t .. , where the play received an "ex- Unal plans for the Future Homemakers of America Western Regional lobby of Student UnJon followed by partment: Assistant Daector of cellent" rating. Only two other Meetinr to be held on the Glen"ille campus this 5.aturday. Six-hundred a guided tour of tbe campus; 9:45- Rural Service, NEA; Associate Pro­ performance! rated. higher. J'am~ hl,h school students are expected to attend the conlerence. Phi Ddta 10:00, meetinr of qualification's lessor of Education, University ot Bisslam was mnud one of the Phi members ha\'e prepard cookies tor the tea and pla.nned acth'Hles committee, Room 101S, roll call Wisconsin. three tour-year dramatics 5Cholar- tor the day; tbey will serve as bostesses Saturday for the Conference. participants. 100S and candida.tes The Rural Development Conler­ Ilhips offered at the festival each Shown above in the sun room of the Home I\Ianag-ement House are for state offices. lOIS; 9:45-10:00, ence arose tive years ago trom the ~ar. ~lbs Ratliff; Ann Patter.;on, first. vice pr~id~nt; Carolyn Dot~on, 5ee- Organ music; 10:00 - 10:10. song belief that tbe educational system JoUsednY ThbesOtm·aSctOrefssGr.atnt.>tvtllhe eGwSIlSC ond vice presid~nt. Standing are Clads Flemine, secretary; and Aleta time; 10:10-10:15, opening cere- of any given locale i! dependent ch (i\lERCURY photo by Duon) monies, Ella D. Kessel, president; (Continued OD Page t) Regional Drama Festival. Perfor- Strader, treasurer. 10:15-10:30, devotionals; (Continued On Pace t) 10:30-10:35, welcome, Dr. Beflln; "brary uTeek Observance 10:35-10:40, introduction of guests; Ll t"t" j 10:40-11:00, roU call; 11:00-11:15, Fifty - Voice Choir musical enuriainment; 11:15-11:35, Will Sing Requiem Presents Various Displays ~:-:~I~:t~~~ ;::r:"~~:: o~f c:::: By Carolyn I\lcCuUourh ¢;,------.------dates; 11:50-12:00, announcements. co~~:e f~;~i:de~I::m~ire~:~o~ .... , k th I' b rt F Kidd 12:00-1:00,. lunch. in cafeteria.; L b"Us wee· d eGI ,0 e.ill S Council Sets Plans ,:00-1:30, tree time; 1:30-1:40, song of Mr. Alexander W. Zerban, In- i rary an eny' e tate pme: .1:40-2:10, ,pla.y; .2:10-230, structor in mUSic. will sing the College are observing National For Annual Votm" g camp and conference reports; 2:30- "Requiem'· by Gabriel Faure for Library 'Vcck. Attention is be- 2:45, business and closing cere:mon-I' the Easter Concert. ing focused on the vital role of ies; 2:45-3:30, tea. In Colonial Din. The "Requiem" will be presented printed \\-'ords in our national Plans are now underway for the inC Room: 3:00-4:00, swimming in in two separate performances, both life. National Library Week in- annual election of student body of- coll~ee pool. 10f which will be open to the pub- creases awareness ot the importan- ticers. states Iolene Harding, pre- Committees Listed. I lie. On Palm Sunday, April 10, the ce of the library as a major com- sident. I Chairmen of Phi Delta Phi com- choir will go to Clarksburg where munity resource, fosters readIng ac- A specIal assembly is to be held mittees who have helped to plan the "Requiem" will be SUDg at tivities in the home. school and April 7 by the Council 10 which the Regional Conference are Ann 7:30 p.m. in the First Presbyterian vocations, and inspires our nation each candIdate will present his Paterson. general chairman; Win- Churc,h. to more thoughtful reading. Na- plattonn orally before the student Iona Stewart. tickets and food; Nor- The second performance of the Uonal Library Week was first In- (Co!ltlDue4 on Pare t) fConUnued on Page t) (Continued on PaEe Z) auguarated in 1958 under the Na­ tional Book CommJttee. HARRY HOLBERT Local observance of National Lib­ rary Week features the attractive window display at Midland's Store, plus various displays at the Ro­ T. Hayes Appears bert F. KJdd LIbrary. Paying tri­ bute to the occRslon is the Library Staff who assembled the down­ town display for the week's obser­ On GSC Stage vance and who are on duty from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. weekdays and Thaddeus Hayes' repertOire 8:30 - 12:00 on Saturdays. of modern. religiOUS, and crea- Staft II.! Presented tive dances wiJI bft presented to- After casual stroll into the Ro- morrow night at 8:00 in the bert F. Kldd LibrClTY one wUl find auditorium as the final lyceum Miss Margaret SpIcer. assistant 11- program of the year. brarlan. answering numerous ques- At 15, dance became asecond- ~:;:~iS~::ct~~~de~~Sk a~~~~~ts a:~ I I!ry interest for Thaddeus Hayes. their vnrlous responslb1l1t1es. Her then a student at Hampton In­ st1tute, Hampton, Va. Subsequent- graciousness g'lves the library n ly he studied with some or the friendly atmosphere ror study and most tamous dancers of the time, :~~~c! rl:~~:. reading, or Ust­ and he embarked on a career as a danc(,T. Wanda Stump, student assistant. He studied in Hollywood w1th checks in the morning maU, files the late Lester Horton, discoverer catalog cards, and types or takes of Carmen deLavanade. inventory. Nancy Strlckland, an- (Continued OJ. Pare 2) (Continued on Yage 2) Page Two THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Wednesday, April 6,1960 Green Light? Red Light? Students Start IN THE PAST TWO ISSUES of the MERCURY, letters OPE from students and a faculty member have been published con­ cerning (he formation of a "College Forum". We do not think Teaching Stint WONDE~FUL that these letters indicate unanimous approval of either faculty or students. \Ve do, however, feel that it is evident that interest Forty-eight students began stu- NEWWO~LDS •.. in the forum has been aroused and that a "College Forum" :;;!::a~:n~e:t~:: ~~~o:~ could be organized on campus. erville. NOW THE IDEA of a forum is at the crossroad. Faculty Elementary students placed in and students/ have expressed willingness to organize the forum. the Glenville Elementary School VVhere do we go from here? are Irene J. Gunn. Carolyn Acree, PElUiAPS OUR ORGANIZERS are waiting for the "green ~~:;:: J~~:ln~~:~~r, !:~~arac~,::,~ light" from the administration. The MERCURY would welcome Stump, Juanita Warner, Jewell an expression of attitude from our administrative staff concem- Wllburn, Sue Wright, Wanda Reed, ing this proposed campus organization. Mary Teets Smith, Dale Bennett. WE FEEL CERTAIN that the administration would not Assigned to Sand Fork Eiemen­ give a "red light" to an organization that is an attempt to help ~~i:'h~~e a~!~daa:dny!:C=: West Virginia rid herself in a small way of the reputation of al Burnsville Elementary are Blllle "Cultural Wasteland." Helmick and John Johnson. SUCH A "COLLEGE FORUM" would be an addition to Teaching at Weston High School the intellectual life of the campus. Students and faculty would are Carmen Amos, music; Francis NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK, APRIL 3-8 informally discuss the broad aspects of modem life. Discuss- Angelos, music; Bobby Lee Blagg, ions would be on such topics as art, music, Broadway plays, ~~:~~~ B:~, ~:s~~7'~e:::ec~~:~ fOr a Beti:et--lTom Pace 1\ peec en s THE FORUM should be organized on a permanent basis Larry C. Myers, social studies other student assistant, checks and a nucleus for the forum would be an appointed committee and physical education;; MaurIce I overdue books, types, files. or of faculty and students who would plan meetings, secure speak- Sands, physical science and checks in mail, besides the regular D' t F PI I th f d . f th hi h biological science; Lewis Snyder, loan desk duties of checking out IreC ree ays ers, se ect e topic or topics 0 iscusslOn or e meeting w c art and sociai studies; Kathryn books and hunting periodlcals. might be held at night once each month for the convenience of Sue Valentine, art and social stu- Other asslstants during various off-campus students and community people. dies; Gail Boggs, library science hours of the day are Wyvonna "Look Back In Anger" by John STUDENTS and FACULTY are ready to help launch such and social studies; Robert Poole, Mason or Beverly Rogen; who work Osborne was presented on the a program on the GSC campus. Administrative staff will you biology and physical education. at the loan desk, tak.e inventory. Glenville arena stage March 28, 29, give the proposed "College Forum" a green light or a red light? Teaching At Glenville . or do shelf-reading. and April 2. - Charmine Gunnoe Designated far Glenville High Sue Ellen Garrett spends several Cast tor this British drama in. School and Louise Byrd. social stu- hours per week typing, filing, and cluded Dave Wayland as Jimmy cUes; MasU Dobson, art and Eng- attending to desk duties. Porter, Brent Minor as Cliff Lewis, lish; William Powell, math and so- Robert Rodgers shelves the many Judith Ann Miles as Alison Porter, Old MacDonald cial studies; Betty Slsk, English books and periodicals that clr- MarjOrie Roth as Helena Charles. and speech; Paul Takach. art; culate from day to day. Mr. Char- and Lester Conley as Colonel Red- FACILITIES FOR PIPED MUSIC in the dining hall have Lawrence Fallen, malh and social les D. Patterson, associate prof ...or fern. been available since the Student Union was completed in the studies; Fredrick Williams, biology. of Hbrary science and head Ub- Wayland, sophomore from Park- fall of 1957; however, dinner music has seldom been played e~- Teaching at Burnsville are Peg- rarlan, administers over-aU oper- ersburg. has appeared in "Uncle cept for the Thanksgiving and Chrisbnas dinners. ~ Cooper, math and social stu- aUOD of the Ubrary, teaches Ub- Vanya", and "Arms and the Man." R tl din' h 11 I ha t' t al 'd d dies; James Cox, social studIes and ra.ry classes and sele<:ts volumes to Brent Minor, junior trom Mounds- ecen . y mg~ a emp oyees ve a ill ~rv s. proVl e physical education; Charles Watt. be purcbased. ville appeared earlier this year in recorded droner mUSIC. However, the type of mUSIC bemg played social studies and physical educa- Assistlng Mr. Patterson in corres- "PhysiCian in Spite of Himsel1'." is unsoothing, out-of-taste and a joke among esc women, men Itlon; and S.ue Davidson, musIc. pondence, ordering new books, keep- Miss Miles. freshman from Weston and dining-hall employees. Sutton High School will have ing flnancial records and answer- appeared earlier this year in "Sor- SOME OF THE SELECTIONS PLAYED are "Old Mae- John GOdwin, social studies and Ing the otrice telephone is Carolyn ry. Wrong Number." :'onald," "For He IS"A Jo~r,Good Fellow," ";recious Memories,: ~;:ey:~:~l ~~~~at::~'v:::~:gy :;~ ~~~U~~~h·se~~:aIO:~i~~k~~ MisS Roth~:s::tfrom Park- Let My People Go, and I ve Been 'Vorkin On The Railroad. phy, socIal stud!es and physical ed- circulation records up to date, types ersburg, made her debut on the U an out-of-state visitor should come to the dining hall ~ hear ucation; and Ramona Stout. bio- and fills in at the loan desk.. Also Glenville stage; Lester Conley. jun- this type of music. be would surely agree with Roul TuoJey"s report logy and home econom1cs working in the office is Ann Chis- lor from Spencer also made his de- that West Virginlans have been aeeu.sed of being "remote. backward A.ssigned to Ca.lhoun ler, who is responsible tor typing but on the GSC stage. and dangerously provinciaL" Assigned to Calhoun County High L.C. cards. access10ning new books Director Leith Owen is a junior School are Iolene Harding, bio- and :fill.ng. from Spencer, and Marnou Locke. After one has listened to the "quacking' and "mooing" of "Old logy and physical education; Pat- Worb BehInd Scenes assistant director, is from St. MacDonald," he can hardly say that he bas enjoyed his city rlcla Smith, speech and phYSical Behind the scene and in his nook. Marys. I chicken and waldorf salad. education; Charles Wilson. social on third deck. Roger Stonter mends Tro,. Direct. "Old MacDonald' is applicable for the elementary school studies and physical sclence; Paul- binds. letters, and shellacs books. "The Last or the Lowrtes," by room, and the "Squaredance Jitterbug" is acceptable for square me Windon, bIology and speech. IAlso worldng "behind the scenes" Paul Greene. presented March 22. Betty Bennett will be teaching is George Broschart. who rids the was the third in a series of free dancing but neither is appropriate for dinner music. home economics at Walkersville. floors and shelves of all dust and student directed one-act plays giv­ IF WE ARE TO CONTINUE HEARING music during the and LouIse Byrd will teach home bIts of scrap paper, besides plck- en this semester. Play was directed lunch and dinner hours, let us have selected music. There is a economics at Sand Fork. ing up the daily mall and occaslon- by James Troy and cast included. dining-hall ;committee; let them be responsible for these selec­ ally helping with the shelving of Mary Vaughan, Linda. Lamblotte. tions. Records might be borrowed from the music department re- KEK Sponsors Dance books and magazines. Phyllis Harvey. and Randall Hat­ cord library or from students. Kool Kats Play Music These librarians and assistants field. spend many hours each week keep- This one-act drama. took pla.ce in STUDENTS DO ENJOY DINNER MUSIC and such masfc can "April Showers" was the theme ing the Robert F. Kidd Library the winter of 1900 at the home of make the meal much more enjoyable. Let U9 either have "dinner" of the annual Kappa Sigma Kappa up-to-date and "on the go." an out-law gang in Robeson Coun- music or "no" music. Ball held in the Student Union. ty, North Carolina. - Charmine Gunnoe Friday. April 1. D H flin N d "Unto Such Glory" by Paul ______Music for the event was provided r. e arne Greene will be presented sometime I by the "Kool Kats," a rock-and- T Ed C . this term. It is directed by John Council Sets Plans Ido .. '. Johnson's "Creatio .. " has re- roll band from Montgomery. 0, ommlttee Chipps (Continued from Page 1) celved high praise from critics. In At the semi-tormal dance a ______body. re,rard to "Creation" critics of the drawlng was held to determine the President Harry B. Heflin has F H ke The election will be heJd in the arts bave noted "the intelle<:toal winner of a clock radio on which been appo~ted to the "Committee ut~~o~tl.no~!""':!'~aee r~ Student Union two weeks after a. donations had been sold At MER- of Studies by the American As-I _ lIst of the candidates and their appeal equated tbe emoUonal!' CORY press time the' winner of sociation of Colleges for Teacher ma CUrrey, stage; Gall Ratliff; })latforms bave been posted Critics have also termed him "an th rize was un~oym Education. Purpose of the commit· tea.; Frances Patterson. tour. At MERCURY press time. there artist of th't! dance" and "one who e p . t-ee is to conduct studJes or tea.cber Mrs, Lllllan Chaddock, l\lr$. ED- were no known candidates running has much to oNer the American Fifty- Voice education in general. een Wolfe and MIss Elm.a. Jean for office. dance theatre." (Continued From Paa-e 1l Martelle L. Cushman. Dean, Co]- Woofter, Phi Delta Phi ad?isers. Other lyceum numbers presented cboral work will be riven in the lege Of Education University of wish to thank the speech depart­ during the year were Gersbw1D. Glenville State CoUege auditorium North Dakota, is chairman of the ment for presentiDr ''Last of the T. Hayes Musical Compail,y on Oct. 5; Mar- Tuesday April 12. at 8:30 p.m. committee. There are 12 men and Lowries"; the music department In I&~n~~:rH!;~ h:::~r?illnued jorie Mitchell, Nov. 1"1; Woodwind Soloists for the "Requiem" will women' from colleges throughout for special musle the health and. studies with Martha Graham and QUlDtet, l\'larch 7. be Shirley Conrad, soprano, and the United States serving on this physical education department for Gertrude Sburr and attend.ed tbe Members of the lyceum commit- Edward P McKown. baritone Ac- committee use of the pool; Mr. Vernon SmIth Conne<:hcut CoUere School of Dan- tee are Mr Carl A Kerr, Dr Ro- companying both the choir and the Dr Herun wUJ attend 1'. meeting and the cafeteria staff; and Mr. ceo bert Campbell, Carolyn MCCul-1 soloists will be Martha Lee Hall, of the committee in IndJanopoUs on Silas HIcks and his staff for their His performance of James Wel- lough, and Pat Knicely pianist May 9-11. cooperation. Wednesday, April 6, 1960 THE GLENVILLE MERCURY rage Three ======~===~~~======4F======~== Balis-Elkins Will Be The Opponent Glenville Baseball For Homecoming Contest On Oct. 8 Begins Tomorrow

Athletic Director Carlos Ratliff bas anonuDced a seven­ The Glenville Pioneers will game football schedule for the 1960 seasOn. The c,u'd shows open the 1960 basebail wars four home games and three road !?:ames. The opening !?:,mc will with the Alderson - Broaddus be played at West Liberty on Sept. 17. tomorrow afternoon ------~,g.. Homeeomin" bas been set on weather permitting. Game time Oct. 8 with Davu. &: Elkins turn· will be 2 o'clock at Rohrbough Odd Balls De f eat Ishin&' Ih. Pioneer o.posltlon. D&E Stadium. tell to tbe G-men last year by a Last year the G-men spllt two Locals In Leabuue 17-0 score In a conun played at contest with A-B. The Battlers Elkins. The Pioneers won last The Odd Balls downed the 1.0- years homeoominl' pm... with COD- ~l~~:~lle~e b;ir:!e g~n;;o!la~~~ cals 44-27 to terre the MAA double ('ord Z3·1. of 1-0; however. the White Wave ellmJnatlon tournament tnto a tiD- The Team d.1scwssed with inter- bounced back to thump the Bat- al game w;1th winner-take-all. These Murin W1ll be out to improve on tlers in a free-scoring contest at two teams are the rema1n1nc ODes last years " won 3 lost record and L~STRUCTORS AND STUDENTS relt on tbe edre of the college 1)001 Philippi. of tbe 14 that started f1J1ng in tbe Bet into the WVIAC champloD5hlp ~~LnJeo~~~ }t~Mn:ar::Jrt~O~ rl~h)~[c~~~r: ~:':fuc~as~~he:!'ult~ 23 Candidates Report tournament several weeu qa. '!be race. The G-men won ~ Cham-:u ~I 3 k I I in Reddin d J S I\Uss H d C h tnt d eli Locals had beaten the Odd Balls plooship in 1958 with an undefeat- in;x and \tfu ~ e~ '!.~:I~' ~~' class. T~t..a~eekar.~. It-:ldin, Is te:~h: oac Ra I greete 23 can - Inc ihe First Aid ~tntctlon Coone, (l\fERCURY photo by Dixon) dates at the beginning of practice could have waIted off witb all the ed season. I March 28. Ratliff indica.ted that a m~!.. ~ th~eba~.:.::~:~ 0 __• 19GOoF.OOpolnba.lnltSchOdnI0 P' __ Water Safety, First Aid Instruction player cut would be forthcoming ear .:K:v- ...... -..: before the opener, however the cut walted oft with all the marbles if 17 west lJbuty State W. Uberty T h b R d Cr R . had not been made when the they bad taken thls ODO. U Potomac Stau .. Glocrill. aug t y e oss epresentattve MERCURY went to press. Only five The Odd Balls were not to be 0(:1. lettermen returned from last years denied as they cot bot In the 5eC- 1 Concord...... AtbeM \Ir. Georgt· Heddmg. fiekJ representative of the American team that won 4 and lost 11 con- ODd half to force the showdown. 8 D&E (Bomec:omlnr) Glenrllle Hc... d Cross, taught the \Vatn Safety Course for Instructors the tests =~leOf ~:ennna~:am~er~~ : ~e:a.. Wes~n . Gle;=~ past Wl,t;·k fTOm 7:30 ulltil 10;00 each cvening. This week :\Ir. er~:!::;e~I::ls~n~I~:=~;U~~:: ... ent &0 press. %9 Fairmont State . GlenT1Ue H<..adcling is teaching the Fint .;\id Instruction Course. Both cour- er; Jlm Stalnaker, pitcher; Junior H.an B~ S~bd Jlalf Se5 are required for physical education students although any Wilson, outfielder; and Tim Car- 'Ibe pme was IIOW' the flrst b&lf Fifteen Lettermen Istudt 'ut rna)" enron in the courses. ney, shortstop. Another experienced with neither team able to show a •• • Students that meet the requ1re- ' performer is Dean Barker who let- consistent ICOrtDg punch. At b&lf- Complete Initiation monts for the courses will recel.e C I R llf· lered at Darn & EUrlJu before time the score .... u 14-9 In tavor T1m Carney, G-Club secretary re-.I an lJUuuctor's certificate eertify- ar OS allp" Ins transferTinr to Glenville two yean of the Odd Balla. The 044 Balla: ports that 15 led es have com- tng them to instruct American Red &go. Barker Is a. pitcher who also had it prettJ mueh their own way p g Croa lWinuning and tint aid In IT· h I Sh plays In tbe outfield. the ~ half a.s tbeir superior pleted inlttatlon. con.s1st1ng at a classes. l')C 0 as ow Following are the rema1n1ng depth and consistent fut break1Dg two week period in which pled~eI Prerequ1s.lte for the Water Sate- games to be played in April. began to tell on the fut t1ring ahJned sllPf'.a in front of the Union ty Course for Instructors is the Carlos Rapp, junior from Hook- 9 Fairmont State there Locals. The Odd Balls outacored each evening. eerved water in the Senior Life Saving CerUJlcate. ersvllle, recently participated in 13 W. Va. Wesleyan there the Locals 30-18 during the le(ond cafeteria during the evening meal During the course l!ltuden~ were the Nicholas County Youth Ham, 21 Davis & Elkins here half and won coLng .way. and cleaned LBH for open house. required to I!IW1m nine strokes 1n Bacon and Egg Show. Rapp ex- 23 Fairmont State here EJlntorth Butk pa.eed the w1nnera Each pledge was UI1gned a big the correct form and learn ap- hlblted the champion bacon and 28 W. Va. Wesleyan here with 14 polDt.!, 12 of whtch rnme brother and the pledge will make proaches, carries, releases. etc. They the reserve-champion ham. 29 Concord here In the RCOnd half Donnie Hughes a wooden plaque emblamatic of the received tra1n1ng in teachlng these The champion bacon was pur------topped the LocaIa In ICOrtDg lth sport lhat the big brother lettned akllb. chased by the Nicholas County Class Hears Speakers 13 tall1ea. tn. CertJflcate Requl.red Bank lor $11.50 per pound. a total With butetball out of the way To be el1g1ble for G-Club the Standard First Aid CertLflcate ta or $86.25. The reserve champion Robert M_ Hall, zone manager the J4AA athletes wU1 turn their pledgel had to letter in one major the prerequlalte for the F1nt Aid hame went to the Farmers and for Investors Diversified Services, attalUon soon to the IOftball lea- I])Ort. Pledge capta.1n waa Keith Instruction COurse. Practical aid in Merchants Bank for $4 per pound, Inc.. recently spoke to the Busl- gue Smith. Football players who com- first aid trom the teaching view a total of $68 ness Education 312 (salesmanship) - -- - pleted. 1n1tlatlon are Everett Davia, point is emphaa1zed In the claues Rapp plans to enter a ham tnthe class. Mr Hall has received na- John Nepolltano. lAnlie Noclda, l>f-lng taug:ht this week. State Ham, Bacon and Egg Show tiona! recognition for record sales For del1c1OUA frozen foods V1a1t Paul Skktmore, eK1th Smith, Rom- Students enrolled in the First held In the Daniel Boone Hotel in during November 1959. eo WUllams. Jim Jay. and Glenn Aid Instructor's Course are Gene Charleston this spring. Mrs. Harold Welch of Glenville our frOUD-food department Proctor. Alkire, George BaUey, Tom Bums, Rapp has competed in this show also spoke to the same class. Mrs. Baaketball lettermen are Rusa John Chipps, Donald Fleming, fOf the past five years. Three years Welch attended the Dale Carneige Kanawha Grocery Shepherd. Mike Eberbaugh and Bill Marvin Oothard, Harry HUll, Jim ago, he won the reserve-champion Public SpeakJng Class held re­ '======:::====; I Maxwell. BueballletteTmen are J1m Jay, t.awrence Marks, Gleo Martln, and last year, he won the champion cently in Clarksburg. ;:. Stalnaker and B1ll Young. Ed Grose LInda Mayo, Bud Minner, Larry bacon, he has also competed in the lettered in golf. Myers, and Janet McHenry. .tate _co_n_tes_t.____ _ For the Best In Hair StrUng Your Frl.ncb will enjoy Easter VISIT Season by dlnlnC at the Gene's Barber Shop Work conal.ala or whauvu a body he':~~y~~:\!~~ ..~l::~i ~~~: Naval Aviation Team fa obUged to do . .. Play conafats more. Donald Smith. Junior Wilson Interviews Students Conrad Restaurant Gene EIJ~D and Ca.t'nl Baker of whatever a body 18 not obliged and Bill Young. to do. -Mark Twain StucUnls enroJJed 10. the Water Naval Aviation Information Team I ;===~======~ ;::=-:....:..------:....:..:, I;::======~ ISafdy Coune for tn.structors a.re heAded by Lieutenant Commander I; For Haircut or Shave Georre BaUey. Bob Bla,r, Robert E . C. AtkJnson trom Washington, Watches. Diamonds. Jewelry and "Modern VISIT BolDUln, JameJ Bredon, Bill Camp, D. C., was on campus recently. Watch Repair Beauty Salon" BANTZ'S Soe Campbell, Tim Carney. John The White Wave coached by Nick Loretta Balin' and EdJtb EDYIOD Chlpp., Mike Eberbau.h. Jim E..... ested college men the Navy·s filght PARSON'S JEWELRY Phone &fee BARBERSHOP Donald FJemfnC' and Ronald Gut- training program and other pro- Phone 6701 r=::======~===~~======~ Ii_-":'I~co:n~Un~.ed~~on~p~a~.e~.~'~:::; Igramthe U .leading S. Navy. to a. commission in I~======! Three things afe necessary for Rememberll Best of Luck Pioneers! Colleen's Beauty the salvation of man: to know SAY IT WITH FLOWERS trom Shoppe what he ought to believe; to know what he ought to desire; and to MINNICH FLORIST Phone 4961 Lewl. Street know wha.t he ought to do. Phone 4631 11 N. Lewis St. KANAWHA UNION BANK --Bt. Thomas Aquinas Glenville, W. Va. Calhoun Super Keepsake Diamonds Easter Fashions at Bulova - El!?:in - Gruen Service Watches EYerythlng for the home Over fifty yea" of .ervice to Gamer County HOWES' Watch and lewelry Repair Latest Hit Records Work Guaranteed. Member of Federal Depollt IntUrance Company Department Store Special orders fUled Phone 2601 HAMRIC'S 102-04 Sooth Lewis Street JEWELRY STORE fag" Four THE GLEXVILLE 1I1ERCURY Weclne5Joy. April 6,1960 Local KEK's Hostl-! -Nothing Ever Happens Here-I Fraternitv ~Ieet . J= €~~I~::"::to .~I~:::'TS~~~ s~;c~::t~~y~e1t0::; f.!' .I.. Zurban, Wh~ sings "Running Bear" ported that over 75 per cent of the By Kent Harris ~:c: ~:~~:~. ~e::t!:rd :a:r~v:!: ~~di:~ :a~~~=~o:=~ The annual spring concla\'"C of Wayland "Jim Cooper's pet pro- PETE ELBERT SPENCER does a the Southeastern Province of ject is growing sweet potato plants beautiful pantomime of a basket­ Kappa Sigma Kappa Fratenlity, . . . Mr. Davis who did " clever ban player showing of! belore gam. Inc., will be held on cam us jitterbug (?) number witb a danc- ti~le .. , He11 do it 1! you twist P 1ng doll from the dean's office has hIS arm ... Leith Owen can play Saturday. never met Kathyrn Murray ... Dr. hymns on the plano Phil Chapters represented at the COD- Hefl1n is slow to tell people where Clarke doesn't know any though clave will be North Carolina Al- he got the red pants ... Glenville ... Ed McKown's secret ambition pha Chapter, Lenoir Rhyne Col- College had Squaw Valley atmos- fs to be a ballet dancer lege, Hickory, N. C.; North Caro- phere until 01' Sol made the scene Honest. Students Prevail ~na Beta Chapter, Wester Caro- ... Mr. Coleman's briefcase is lour COACH BYRD won't reveal his fuota ?ollege, Cullowhee, N. C.: years old and he does not carry ambition because "It I told then VlI'girua Zeta Chapter, William and sandwiches in it . . . it wouldn't be secret anymore." Mary College, Norfolk, Va BILL BIGGERS spilled coftee (This reporter thi.nks that Coach W. Va. Alpha Chapter. Fairmont over a. game o[ Crazy Eight which Byrd's secret ambItion is to make State College; W. Va.. Beta Chap- was in progress at his table' be the trip to Kansas City some year ~~I~~y ~s s~~::mw~aihe~~d~~~~ Gw~fco~~rDt~e ar!a.::!o;~g :~~ Iter, Concord State College; Gam- was behind it was reported' ... with Coach Ratliff and the lif.bt breeu of Sprin( after the five weeks of snow that r~ent1y rna. Chapter, Morris Harvey Col- Linda June Lambiotte, no relation boyS) Nancy Greenleaf lett !~~~djo?!e~r!~lein ~n g~e I~~t g~::v:t I::l'8'le~viti:ithn:lt f~~t!5:'rl~: lege; and West Virginia Eta Chap- to Herman Lambiotte who operates her purse 1n the Union and an hon­ other three students (Ann Ratliff, John McDaniel, and Norma CWTey) ter, West Virginia Wesleyan Col- Lambiotte's Fruit Stand on Max- est student returned it (There was refD"~ to let studying keep them from enjoyin~ the first warm da) I lege 1 or Spring. (I\oIERCURY photo by Dixon A' t. T th well Street, Chicago. was reported (no money nside - just a. pic- c IVl les of e conclave will be-I to have thrown an Ice cream cone ture of the folks and one-half II GSC S d Ph h C1 gIn Saturday afternoon with panel from the balcony of th d to stick of Dentyne gum) Miss " tu ents I otograp y aSSjdlSCussions on p~edging fmances to a 'fflend' below eB:~n~ ~~ West had lunch with Mr, Whiting l\fake LIbrary Tour • and chapter relations or (whose fU'St name is G Id) in the Student Union (They were English 340 (Book Selection) re- Presents DIsplay wI~e:~f~~e:~e!:dt~:t~~gait:~I~laims to have been tn the :~vle drinking orange juice) cently made a tour to public, spe- noon The Saturday evenin meal The Night Of The Hunter" JOHN PISAPIA, who has a COD- cial high schOOl, college, and uru- A dlSplay of photographs has to be served in the COIOni~1 Din~ but the scene was cut for TV be- tract with the Washington Red- versity libraries Libraries VISited been arranged m tbe Art Gallery R cause It was too "sexy" skins, weighs 280 lbs . this is were Weston High School, West in . the . Adm1n1stratlon Bu11dmg ~~: ::,~~~:e~l ~t:~:lg~~g~~;! Homer Leads Dong>~ ~~ more than Gene Lilly (135) Aman- Virginia Wesleyan College. Clarks- ThIS display represents variO~ will have as their guests Dr Harr I LEONS SERVES pOpcorn on da Stalnaker (100), Homer and burg Public, Washington Irving styles of photography taught ill HefIin and Dr. Robert Hig ~ Wh~ I nights ot big sporting events when Boots all put together Mr. High School, Benedum lJbrary at Photography 305 by Dr. Byron Tur: w1ll speak after the dinne:. Climax students come to eyeball the TV Breedlove had lour doUs sitting on Bridgeport, Fairmont State College, nero ~ass meets every Mo~day. of the conclave will be a party in (Popcorn makes one thirsty) ... coke bottles on his desk March 16 West Virginia Medical Center Lib- from 3.30 to 5 p.m. Class penods Louis Bennett Lounge, Saturday Homer was lonesome and lost when' .. Anna Bene Sheets says TAG- rary, and West Virginia University. are su~plemented by laboratory evening at 8'00 Coach Ratliff attended basketball ER for TIGER, and she's from Those making the tour were Shir- periods m which the students work . . tournament in Kansas City '" Greenbnnk ... Dean Higgins SmO- ley Orndorff, Cathryn Godfrey, for a number of hours in either the • Barbara Peaster and George Man- kes Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobac- Gene Lilly, Nancy Strickland, Gen- MERCURY darkroom or in the Conference Wdl Meet love are willing to teach bridge les- co because it doesn't bite his ton- nis Hundley, George Riggs, BUly Science Hall darkroom. (Continued From Pace I} sons (free) in the Union ... JIm gue and Mr. Cottrell prefers Kents E. Bee, Twyla McCue, Ralph Hinz- Techniques shown in the exhibit upon the social, cultural, a.nd eco- Cox and John Chipps both wear a because Viceroys fLre too harsh. man, Gail Boggs, Roberta Smith, photos include close-up'; extreme nomic status of that area, and tbat 38 waist in pants . . . Mother MJsunderstands and Mr. Charles D. Patterson, As~ close-up; halo effect; portrait; tbere should be an effort on the One boy dusted his room lor GALEN STEELE wrote his mot­ sistant Prolessor of Library Science single, double and triple llghting part ~f the educational system to Open House held recently and dis- her that he lives in the Old Hlll effects; posed; landscape; animal; serve Its area in every way possible. covered that the room had a closet Tavern, downtown Glenville, and Water Safety architecture. Trick shots are also The theme for the filth annual ... Jim Troy's baby (Rex) chew- she quit writing , .. and do you (Contlnued trom Pare 3) represented. In most cases the stll- conference will be "Leatlership-A ed the bottom out of his playpen know some people have the 5haU. dents, not only took the pictures, Key to Area Development" and the ... William Dixon has been named audacity to say that nothing ever Iolene Harding Jim Jay Jack but also developed and printed session will be open to the publlc. happens around here! "Goodnight Jones Larry K1ght Fred L~bert them. A special eftort is being made to H lb t D" Dear Patsy, wherever you are" be- Gene'LillY Lawren'ce Marks Ma~ bring youth into the conference, 0 er lrects cause that's my everloVln-hazel- Marks. Robert Rhoades, Da~el 0'- 1Rabbi Krantz Visits, Iaccording. to Dean Somerville. Re- (Continued from race 1) eyed wife and she atljends so many Connell. Bob Ollver, Steve Posey Lectures On Campus :e~:-:a!~Ve~ :: ~:n~v1~~OOt~ I mers listed on the All-Festival cast school meetings that I never know and Glenn Proctor, I' tl i te were Frank Coslick and Janet where she is. Ann Ratliff, Robert Rhodes, Ro- Rabbi Abrah~m Krantz of Tem- par cpa.. Crawford of Weston; Alan Robin ------bert Rodgers. Walt Shupe, Don pIe Emanu-El m Greensburg, Pa., After~lOon s~sslOn 01 the confer- Abbott and Rita Slaughter of Wal- They ru:e never alone that are Smith, Jane Spray, Junior WIlson, was on campus yesterday. Rabbli ence will conSIst of several discus- ton; Mike Bell and Jud Th accompanied with noble thoughts. and Bm Young. Krantz lectured to the History 102 sion groups concerning areas of ot Calhoun IC t H' Y oma~ -Sir Ph1l1p Sidney Class taught by Mr. Judge Watson educational development. These Lin oun y Igh SChOOI'I-======:; and to the Music 208 Class taught areas include AgrIculture, Business da McCoy and. LoI~ Vogel of I i Your Easter Accessories by Miss Bertha E. Olson. Industry, Education. Human Re- pa;kersburg Catholle Hlgh School. KOON'S KUBBARD are DOW a vaUa.ble sources and Natural Resources udges chose Weston High Sch- Rabbi Krantz met with History' . ool's presentation of "The White is thE' nertect place to stoP and Ben Franklin Store 208 class in Louis Bennett Lounge. 6:~nn::!. b=q~:: ISC~:;:Ul~~; Dove" as an alternate selection. r~~\~; ~elrc~6~frif~~~~ w~~i~ e~ Glenville's Foremost store. This class is taught by Dr. James . " Judges for the festival were Dr soon.

G. Other students Espy Miller, chairman; Miss I ~'======~: wereJo~es: UlVlted to attendintereste~ this lecture. ager:~n::~r~' of Agricultural :~rt:;te'is Development ~:~l:a': berta Williams and Miss Pearl Pic-j;Ro~ ======~ Rabbi Krantz visited the campus for the Baltimore and Ohio Rall- kens. According to these judges, For that well groomed look! I Fabulous Spring and Easter under the auspices ot the Jewish road Company. Giving' summary there was no weak play in the VISIT Chautaugua Society, an organ1za- address at the banquet will be Dr. festival and the choice of script Gilbert Rhoades tlon disseminating authentic infor- Craig Wilson, assistant state sup- showed great improvement over matlon concerning Judaism as part erintendent of schools.. previous years. Five casts partlcl- Barber Shop Fashions arc at the P of an educational program. Glenville State College has a I :=a::te::d~1n~th~e~fe~st~lv~a~1 ~th~is~y~e§ar~'=ll,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ service area of 17 counties, inclUd-1 f N. Court Street lng Barbour, Braxton, Calhoun, Patrick Reale Clay, Doddridge, Gilmer, Jackson, GLENVILLE Dalton Store Lewis, Nicholas, Pleasants, Poca- Reed's Shoe Repair I Modern Dry Cleaners hontas, Randolph, Ritchie, Roane, MIDLAND Phone 4891 Tyler, Upshur, Webster, Wirt, and and Leather Shop Phone 2561 I Wood. 104 Howard Street Glenville, W. Va.. Dine with US COmli.'tics are good Easter The Your Choice of food .. for We have honest and reliable Shoe Repair service, dye ser· presents - Obtain now at I Record House service I dee, hand~made leather items tl.c Easter Season Records! Records! The REED'S All 45 & 33 1/3 Latest Labels Shoe accessories for sale, R. B. STORE RESTAURANT Visit Our Dealer Soon modern equipment. GandDSTORE PARSON'S JEWELRY Fred Reed - Owner & operator South Lewis Street Phone 6'101 Glenville, W. Va. I I I