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Gle nville, Weat VirgiDia_, Tuesday, Fe<;_lf~~~F- ALBERT LEVY SAYS AMERICA IS I BE HELD HERE ON I TIM!: INTERMISSION FINEST REPUBUC HE HAS EVER . FRIDAY MAY 13 F,.s,.::;new w~:;:::.: .''·.,u, BEEN IN• GUEST SPEAKER HERE ' It::!.i~ m't!nt betwe<>n hah•es, ti:.c Col- ~ • --- ."1.'le fltudents ar:d f:lculty a re n 1.1111- · ----- • -.--- 1 ,Jaaae. Ro~te•a TeD· Pre&~dent Guy Bennett Says Ed Iina ling the childish antics of two. H d S · Council Bnnga G e rman Stad-- Piece Clbiunbet- ()rd>eotra M~aw 'a Band of East year-old Domenid ; Nocida, son of OnOt€ entor ent to Aasembly; OetUel c.....ma Ltverpool Will Play Mz·. and ~ 1 - 3 • Carmt>n Noeida, ol Garrett Preaides TO BE 2-PARTPROGRAM WILL ELECT QUEEN j Cle;:~e~day night, when ~he Pio- REVIEWS HISTORY --- ince~ had finishe-d their first •i>..alr a- .A.. inioa Pri~ WiD he 75 aad 40 E G. RoLrt.o-u • h Woll S. against. Concor.!, little Donamick Sa1• Nati.-e La11d Hu Alwa1• a­ ee .... Tickeb .. Sal• Tbvr•day A•l.:ed to Pre•ide Over I~\O bbled out ()n the 1\oor, snuled, Focal Poi111 for New lde.a ..... Fri•T Coro-hoa Ceremoay not!ch.alaJ'>t'y, p1ekcd up a ball la r - • e.d Cro.,..eda

J ..u Rokrt Gillette, distin- The date for the tenth annual G ~=~n~~c ·h~n:::lt p~::e~:~s~he'~ :~. By Jame.s Wcofter ~ orpililt, cc.0.7"pGSel', 2nd c.o n- Club_dance has be-en• set for Friday . s wished across .to the '"c heering aee- "America is the finest Re.publie ( dador. will appear in oonctrt h(.'re ev~nmz, May 13, annou~ a Guy tion, wiggld a l!mlle and fell baclt have ever been in," Qeclared AI~ FriiiQ .cllC. rih h.i s ten piece cham- Lee Summers, above, o; Sumnte~ Benn~tt, ~resident of the Iittennen's 1I into his floor show. C. D. Le\-y in a short a.ssembl,- &d­ her.....-.... Thill will .be the :.~cond ,.;ue. '1\'as r ~ently chosen one of the orgamzatton. Fans laug.hed eheerleadeN clru- dre99 Wednesday. ''This I f ound 0111&. 1_.... ol the second !W! mester Ar- six members of the Pioneer Week Ed McG~w a nd his_ oreh e11~ra cltlod, and llttle,Dornt: uicll bad 11 big after lh-:ing u nder, and expe-rienci!W" '*"tr- series. team. H e will speak to the se ni or:~ from ~t Liverpool, 0., Wlll furmsll evening. He'& our c.ltoice ror Cleu­ its customs •and ideas," stat-ed llr. -_P-' ~m for the concert wi ll in. the high s.:-hoo ls in the southern the must c. The appcannce of Me.- ville's lllOSt rabid, !!mall faa. Let'& Levy, who came to this country fro,& ~ into two parts. NumbcnJ section of the st:'l.te. Mr. Summers, Craw's band here this yC>ar will b:'l.v c him a;rain. · Germany only last June and who ill ..... ftnt part will be; Sinfon ia in a senior in the College, was coe -cf mark t:he second visit of this orches­ now a student in Davis and E~ •W q;sjcr by Bach; trio for twolthc seventeen on the honor roll for !tr& here in three years. Mc Graw BAND CONTEST TO CoiJcge. - .wiM; and viola b)~ Handel; flute the first semester. Iplayed for tbe G Club dance in 1936. Having studied E"ftglish befON .... Allepo from Concerto Nv. 2 by The moin feature of the evening'!' BE HELD APRIL 2 J ohn W. Mowre!', Jr., above, of coming t:o this country, Le,-y's ,.-on~. x-rt; and an ove.rture (Sinfonie) 'Y. M.' APPOINTS entertainment_ will b~ a ccronatioD Clarksburg, a member of the Pioneer were enunei,.ted clearly a nd onb­ 1 Week team, will speak to the seniors slight trace'S of the some.what cut· lr,A'::!~ inlennissioll, a prelude TWO COMITTEES ~e r~;:~n~u!:;~l l"~;c~rct!~e:c;~~ Six ~=t:a";;~ r:7od .;:k~ent In the high throughout t he l ura! native German crept throqta. 11r Dei»UDJ' aod an &l lep-etto b)' . --- . 1 qut>en will be chosen soon by popu- Part In Program northern section o! the state. In "Because of her central locatioa, addition to this hon or, Mowrey is Germany 'has alwa)'!o been the lltaJ't.­ ~ := 90~~~~~i r eb~e !-:';~ Dec.;:;~i~u'!":,~etr!':;~JI of. 1t~r L:o~e ~-~:;e ;;;e~~odJ~r.-is of Selected members of ban~ s from one of the seventeen sen iOrs to make ing point for new ideas wbic.h ha-.e .,. Sicfred K.arg-Eiert; a nd Scherzo Plan Party Gr.:tntsville was crowned 1\tiss G s ix counties wil l make up a central ~ honor roll for the first semester. spread around Europe," said Lie'I'JI' ... Ada&io quasi andante by Dohn-- Club I. during a ceremon)' in whic}l We-$t Virginia band, which v,;U give in his few remar ks about Germaa ~wi ll make up t:.e la.st ~alf of the A constitution.ul committee. a par- Dr. E. G. Rohl'bough, president of a concert at tlle teachers' roundtable MORE CHEMISTRY life and customs. '\Being SUTTOa•· mnc~rt. ty committee and a quartet were the College, and Paul Fulks, prf'ei· meeting ·here on Saturday A:>ril 2, 00 by U!n different countries, all The artists who will be with Mr. elected during :\ meetins- of the Y. dent of the Club, t.ook ac.live part.;. it was leamed the past wee-k. EXHIBITS ARRIVE speaking differ ent languagee u4 CiDette in his orchestr-a are: First M. C. A. 3t 6 :3 0 o'clock Wednesday Pres. RQhrbough <;\-'ill be asked apil'l A band contest, to be direct.ed by Mving their ('ustoms ther e are maa,­ Wolia, Lorraine !lhrtineau; second in th~ ColleJ:e :~.uditorium. this year to participate in th~ ~eri- Frnnk M. Beall, J r., Gilmer county Studeata In Biology 101 Claaa pec-uliar ideas among Germa.ns," • lte ..so&n, Chari Couc.h; , ;0ta, Virginia The committee selceted to draft monies on May 13. lca.der. <;\-'i ll be n.nother f eature ot Begin Work on PreparatioD said, and added; BDtaming u; cello, Eliubeth Rill: 8 constitution and prt!sent it to the Alao kl be e.host>n in a student t:.h~ meeting, a.nd musicians from of Diaplaya "Germany laid its first co~ eoatra ba:e, Erling Nordberg; flute, '- ~ ub March 2, indudu c-hairman,; bady eJe::tion 80-0 n ·arf1 n~a:id:s of Nichc las, Clay, Web$er, C:~.l houn , ston-e under Fr-ederic.k Wilhelm 1 an• J:IMaor Mitchel; oboe. Dorothy Cren,•er Demmic.k: Denver Losh and Ihonor t;o the G Club que-en. Maids Braxton, and Gilmer countres w ill Edward R. CoftlleU, manager of tbis was further carried out by Frelf. Bal!pap; clarinet, Claire Schmuckel; Den :tel Garrett. la.:n ye.a.r were Miss Jc~Phine Riffce ; be e legible to enter. Seven bands the Air Reduction Sales Contpany of erick the Great. The Wocld War t.uoon, Violet J o-hnson ; hom , FriU ~he p&rty c:ommittee consi.sting of Iand 1M i-ss Winifred Whit4:!. Ihave a lready expressed their desi-re W·he-elin,g h.&s contributed an exhibit brought ~rma n y to a strata ~ Sdtwab; u d Mr. Gillette at the Ham- ebamnan, Chlfor-d G-.\rrett, R.:llph ---o--- t-o participate. of gu.ses found! in air fOT the Chem- it waa unable to leave for _., 1~~0ad Organ. F'i_she-r and J oe Jal'\~, is to meet DEBATING TEAMS I The bann a nd I:~ c::t~~ld ~~~:~!~c~:~~ ~~~~; ~~~~~:~0~0 1(; ~~:::~a;~ r':n~n 1~ T o conclude his address, Hr. ~ ::::::;. b::m:~n~t-.;'~ i :u~U: were held S unday aftem• on at 1:00 The Oregon S)'"S't~m of debating Iplayed are not yet known bul at-e to' ter!l lllVlhng 'anous orgamzattons ::~~~m e~~ e;:~d ~:~ t~~~= wbiJe on sa•e. Plu. other item&. b' clock a t the Methodi:i ~ Epi!>co pll l was w-ed. The a~~enc e vnu a~ked l r ehearsl!'d by the selected membe~ to fllm1~h exhibtts have been ma.Jicd of be.ing "the finest country I b.'Ye lien stuftlsta pt a list of qu-. Churclt cf Nonna ntown. T he Rev W. to make t he deCISion an d the Col- of each of the bands before corrunc to all sections of the CO\Intry ever seen in all my tr:avcling es-- tions mcntbly, and if their anawerw D. Winter& conducted the services, lege debat.ere received it by two to Glenville A rehearsal for the -o- perience." ltoMp «Ui1t u-pon e oeda, a "black li.-t." and burial Will ma.dt" in the Tun-tel· votes. c:oncert Wlll be obekl Fnda.y, A. prtl 1, PIONEERS GET TOO Levy was brought to GlenTille aa- 4oes tM rea. Tt.. me..n mut .tee Cemetery. . Repr~ n ting the College affinna-~a: 7 P m BIG FOR PANTS; AND der auspices of the StudeAt Cowl,cil t fe.ar of ..._ ",-uilty" or ~ 1 a pe.a- Mrs. Hardman is an aunt of Madge tJVe tn a second debate at 8 p. m ------.o--- IT' S NOT SWELL HEAD :~.nd was introduced to the assembl,- aJty. 3loor e, a freshman in th• (.;o\lege, "'ere Miu_ Helen Heate--r and Denzel BASKETBALL TEAMS CO au-dience by Denzel Car-rdt, p~ :tnol fhe aunt o! Po~r Hllrd•·:·l:t, Ga':ett. Wayn;sburg negat ive speak- , IN FOR SENTIMENT AS (By J ohn Rogers) d ent of the Goun.c:il. w •. Wh.ta.tl'a Gr-tlmotlter Die• ! orn,et student. Muriel M oror~. 'i. N.,ers ~nclud_ed :::wran Blaney, George\ NATION HONORS RERO T,.-enty consecutive victories for '3.( , Fiona Moore, S. N. ·~ !i, and ColhDs an:~ Hug'h B~rcla y . ___ the College ba-5ket ball tea.m may not NEW CHAMP AT H A a VA a• Co:!~':.uWhc:~:~\:!u!::~~ t::; AI:Jert Moore. S. N. '36. ten~~~ro~~::~~mo!! :ere7o:~-J :~ f .E~en •baaketbaJl t.eama sho,.. ~ :::ee e::: seto~~etoswn:~e ~:::~~ Cli.che. Tillo by P•ttial A-y at Ute death or hie lrf"&Ddmother, Mns. Win-- Jt-i-• Fract.red Tao the second debate. ~ ~r;;: t cth :::e:;::~~ for national hoh- the Pioneers are too big for their Plat• of lc:a c,.._ hmrie R. W~l. wbo died of Deba.tinc T eam oe. Trip One coach rec.ently in 1·ecog-nition paJt.t!. =~;n~y .at ~,.,~;'~e!:el~;!; Lonn..~ Wiseman, sop.hom.ore I• ___ of George WashingtQn'6 birthday a1·- frc~\'la u;;;::;, :=sed c;~c;:~:. ch:!;:.i~~::. ice cream ...._ the wile of A. J . Whetkll. Fun- ~e ~lle~eceived a fractured toe I Speaker.~ representing the m ega~ ran~~d a ~e in wh ic ~ three ~earn! When tried on, they pN:ro·ed to be too He clinched the title ior .. fla.l ser-vicea were held at the home o ~ duhri~l ._ b8sket.bolll t ive of the College debating tenu•, wfo~hc pa~tlclpa;e~hw e~nng. un ~rm• .small. The. past year when new uni- championship by puttini' • ..,.,.. X tb w game ' tweet.n l e rnville Inde- in.c l udin~t Vorley Rexroa d, Frederick 0 1 ' coor-s 0 e mencan aK. forms arrived they were too larp. 1 f ·na diD la e "PMt ed n ~ay. pc_nde:nta a nd the T roy I ndepend-~ Ll'll and Willis Tatter.son left th.is ~e!ore the game, ~ small boy, carry- P atee--- our vaJu , 18 eo .., The CoiiCC"t" Faculty wiU meet in ente morning on a trip whic:h will take mg a _large American flag, loJ the ~oh odo;:~ ~ ~~ ~~~e~~ !';~~gfto:~ ~no~s• a~~:n::. partieuJady ,._.. 1oom 101 at _,_ p. m. S b 'b f II M them to West Liberty ana to Waynes- te;~s m ~rdb~r oft t~e~r urti!-crm s. /~ ' toriet bougli will 1-e-:wt- Thur9

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1oM column. M owrey l'Vent OOwn the THE STA.NOINCS ")JNilJ~ wu Glenr.·ille 4,2 ; IOo n.cord 2S. Co- ~ D NOSE captain Martino led the scoring with ladder t he put week \\"hen the T eam• W L Pd . Shreve lm:ILhers ~ wann :'lnd drop­ Bickel S 0 JOOO ' 26 points. ·s Tbe Lineups: J-ed the ball in. fro;;; :~. U angles. But Summ~er.. 2 0 1000 Our WES LEVAN Glonv;IIo (<9) wait until neltt week's scores eome Boh~nsky 2 1 667 1 2 1 667 BOBCATS, 49-44 <»ttl• f . G. ~· T' "'· Karne!S • . I 2 38! FRED SHREVE IS Gibson . ....•. 0 2 000 1fitAo'T Ia ~ StraCbt ~~~~ cf ...... ; '1 ~ Bethany T oNo\Ug Col· ~D PioDI!ef"S, who -:re Cottle 1 . 2 0 4 GJ-envilk! for a sec'ond ~me with legians .at the conclusion of the 'Pre&­ f ., clomlutift&' the We:at Vll'- Davies · · · · · 8 1 13, .!' e .Pioneers. At the start of Ule ent season. Kenny Rhodes, a mem· · • 3 1 7 ~son his alibi ,.,-as that 'he did• not ber of the Pioneer buketbaU sqva.d =~::·;::~~~et~ ~~;:;n: ~ - 10 6 25 conteMplate a West V1Tginia .wip aunng the nrst se.mester, 18 now • Lilley I• Hia.. s-rer Romano g . 6 2 12 t\U winter, .but aa y.ou perba'P8 wearing the blue and gold apangl~ lila Albert ("Abe") Lilley, 1'8Di!J' Rhoades f . 1 2 4 know the Keystonens have already of Alderson.Broa&ne C G- 11~. Tonr IIIJIIeer emter, was the sparkplo&' in Marra { .. . · . . . . 0 1 1 pla.y ed tltred g:unea in• this state Cha.blllt., fonner student in tbe col· .. aeeond uaault of the down-trod· lleMillen c. . 2 0 4 w!-t h Snlem, Fairmont and Wes-­ leze, SoChe.duled to bring an inde-­ .. 'C.ts' scoring 17 !pOints to bring Mu~er e . · · · · 0 I 1 leyan. winning all three ~ pendent team from Coalton to Gle-n.­ Ml MUOD'~ total for 20 games u.p men.ts. What's the gaa, now, Mr. ville t his Saturday to enga~ in a tD 282. Gleo'lille's brilliant fol"''lt'ard, Totals 29 IS 71 Wolf? [l re:: mmary eame :Detore the ~t. -.6ert Davie:~. , and U!e Pioneers' Concord (55.) Vincent g3.m; , Normantown· looks .oerlhag guards, Fr-ank Martino and G. F'. T. Paul Collins, veteran Pionen like the tops in lK':holaslic circles in Lina.ie Romano, also .,erfonned well Smith f 8 2 8 l'n3lUioger. aeting in the capacity of this vicinity. Until Tue9day it's

frDr t.he winn-e-rs. Herndon, dimi nutive Tardenk f ...... 6 4 16 8 timer in ltlhe roec:ent Aldereono- "thirty." Jtobeat fOrward, led the scoring with Bowe n~ c ...... 0 0 0 Broaddus game, pulled o f21st one on II ,ointa, and sparkled in Wesleyan's McNeish g . . . 6 1 13 Cocky (very a.ppropr iate.) Hinzman. Mlaek. McComas g • • • 2 0 " &ttler N"nter. It waa about mid- In tram urals Glenville took a·n earlr lead, liar- Whittaker f . • 1 1 3 way in tbe second period o.f the pme tiDo euhing in on • free lbrow kl Silvent c . . . . . , . .. . 4 1 9 and A...B was trailn:- .t.he Pioneers. By SntoD. Wril(llt .... the Pioneers a 1·0 lead. Frdm Fourney g . , . . . . , 1 0 2 when the Ja.ne Lew buckaroo barked tlaat time on in tlbe fint pulo4 the out,t "Row muoeb time?" ln roal ~ t;r Uncorking a !)'!()ring 6Pr@oe the a. Wllit.e Wave steadilr out.-pacecl lhe Totals . . . . 2S 9 55 aypro:rimately twelve mi.Dutes ~ tire game, Bickel's team piled up a kttliiiC' 'Cats. ·obtaini.nc as m~b M Referees, Sam Kistler, Salem Col- maioed, •hut Collins :no.nchal&ntl7 61·18 victory over CoUi.ns' team the a 14--point advantage at different in· lege; Art. Ward, Marietta Colleg-e. looked at his w3.tcb and laz.ilr re-- p.a st Tue5da.y night. Fred Shreve

tenaJe.eded, theBoweve.r, Methodista before epurted, the bal:faDd In ma.lring a clean sweep of three t.ort.ed,mti.D fumed, "forty puff seoeon.ds-ed .a.t1d. "5tlCG'tled M.r. Hinz.., but pthereda.Jl scorers himself of the 27 year.points He to &laotop do.wn the bow ;======; e.t the -rUiton' leed to 25-11. conference games fast ;weak, much time a.ctuallt remained. captured the individual scoring title Henul- Beat f~ W.. l~a. Pioaeers scored 170 points to boost of "The B~ Five" with a total of Jn the second JM!_riod, the PioDI!e1'6 their season's tot.al to markf':n Jimmy Herndon. pint.-Szed w,. 34 points in two grunes ... Robert 1250 KANA WltA UNION BANI · eoatinned to dom~~\e the dga~e, for 20 games, or an aven.ge of 63 leyan foni"U"d, d~ a lot of Sbreve, a -brother of Fred, is not far ._._,... ~ 3~21 -.1nn.u,ce un~ points per pme. Albert (Abe) Lil- of ttedi,t for bi.• ~ perlonaanCe behind, havitl£' ECOrod 29 >points • •• .. tfrst SUI: -an~a~, of 'P~F- At this ley was the lbig gun, tallying 47 against tOO Pionet.T'9 tbe past Fri-; .Boll ~nsky ' s iron-fan team is. gunning 'fO(Dt, the Battlmg Cab. _-pe.cec~ bY points in the three , ..• .De to increase day night. Young Bemdoll not onlJ for another e~aazemcnt Wlth Swn· IIBmdcra. uneorked a 8t'Orm_c; ~reeo b' , tal to 282 · bJ., aC('OUnted for 21 of bi.s telun's U ~ .men • 6ve G I en n 1 ud +within two poi~b of knot-- .:: :;~s 0714 'P()iots ;:.m gam: tallies. but -played a bang up 8oo:r ("Tin k") Bennett, tiDe the _ootU'Il. Hows.er, the battle- Martioo,added U pointa to ~rinl' hit gamtc-:.,.'"','t •~W~~.• ~~Iif~~~ despite a knee injury, WDm felmes soon :faltered, and ~ total to 2!0 points, and Robert De- >>a • '"""' ~7 ._...,_,_ ...~ l'loaeert~ held a comfortable 61K'tat . d-• . . d dHferent Pioneers attempted to llt.op -.. :1 reU.in:!: all of lh i a old rj:--l~l·l·e ,. ~ ·-- --ria when the pme ended.. VJe!l ad ~ _33 t:o g~ve hi~ a ~D him, but the Sj)eedJ e.x·Bociclll.ml.on ; . ·~ . time speed. He dashes '1- .. ' (;)en 'rille added ita 19th 'rict.o'ry of ~!~~hon Ul t.b.e hieb eeon~~c hich &t'bool studell't continued' to .<...L "~ up and down

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