mercur'l mu~ing~ The Glenville Mercury By Dick Workmaa Student Newspaper GLENV~ STATE ~C~O_I~J-.E~G_E=______P_ub_u_·s_h_ed __ W_e_e_kl~y-- Volume. US. l'tlumber 8 And besldea all that they o.re Sla~o Copy 6 Mercury-461105-1.jpg TID: GLENVILLE MEBCUBY Toaeoday, November 5, INS On The Halloween Party On The Campus Local Screen By Janet Buggs Is Gala Occasion Ry Jeun Nnttingbam Oh, d~ar professor, Spooks, witches, and goblins aJiea.sc, "Nlgftt and Day;• the story hu.\·e m ere) on our poor souls reigned supreme at the annual ot Cote l'ortt!r's life will be now that it's atHJut ti.Jne for Hallowe'en party held Thursday Armistice Day mjd-semestcr reports to come night in lh~ c:oUege. gymna&um. ~.bown fur the last tUne today. The gymnasium was decorated On November 11. 1918, peilCe w~ declared and armistice was out. D"on't you all remember Starring are Cary Grant &Dd '\VIth orange and black streamers, signed. \.V1t.b.ir. 20 yMrs another W orld Wnr was started and history when .l; O\J were students - now AJ~:ds Smith. lighted Jac-k~o' La.ntents corn stlll repeating itsd{, Ute United States was drawn into the struggle. rcaiJ,) , did lou ha.\'e tlmc to 1 Tomorrcw lhe "moo'm pitcher" :ftudy? shocks, black cats and apPles. The quesllon :n L:e m:nds of mvst Americans and otc.er natlonallttes. t..-. be shOwn at the Pictureland Is One of the features ot the e:ve~ too. is wttat wHJ the next 2\l years bring? Of courbc, you realize tll.at no •·So Goes My Lo•·e:· Myrna Loy ln a way tt would seem that the present Annisbce day would ha.ve matter how difficult your tests ning was a scava.n,ger hunL The 3 n d Don ''The Telephone" BLUe me&.ning. but H doc:s and always will have. Armistice was the may be for others, H a t-ry couple r~turning first with ten Arueche are lhe more- important end or fignu.:..g ana wtlh iL ..:amf' the sigrung of the puce and Ute re~ ''Brains" Pritt will be sure to :tecessary D!'ticles was Evelyn charac l~rs . Don enact$ the part turn oC Aml!ncan soldJ~rs. come bY with flying colors - Fi~~t.er and AI~~ F outty. . th IJ( a ..-.any lnvcnLor m this delighl 1 To quote a defin.tlon or armisttc.J:, it means: a brief pause in war 1 1 Spea.k..i.."l.g 'lf fiying. Russ M c - m:.S:~!r~~er: r::ch~ n:: cfron~ ful . ceUWo.ld aecount of his ex~ by agreement of the op,:-o~ng ICJrces. To many It would seem that our Quain should make some won of the judges. Prize winners were. penences. .A1rm1sltce day w as only a brtef pa\lse m Wd.l"·- a p ause of a few years derfal grades, t.oo, no\V that he's John n. wagner, Margaret UUom, Com.! Fnclay and Saturday. unul Utt •1_pposmg forces were stronger and able to wage again an ag· been grounded for flying too low. gressive wnr. He'll have t Ira~ for studying now. Beverl)' Clark. and Russell ~~:d~~tw::;dwail .•::~~;~~: Wilh U1e present quibbling among leadmg nations it Is quite P'JS· Waugh. 1 But. oh. ye all-wls.e faculty The remainder of the e\•ening- FJu.sh " Staning 1n the (ormer Stble tbat we w111 ftnf.l :agam that we only have a brle( pause in war by memhers, whal about such unfor· agreement cf opposing !orces. was spent in square and round a re Allan Lane ts.nd Jean Rogt-rs. tunate pE-ople as Helen Cox, danc:ing. Figures for the square Ice hock~y o.nd Hollywood form The Amertcan way or liCe i~ to a large extent responsible for this whose hea rl. can't be In her work situation. There Js no doubt thal Amuican people will respond to a dances were called by Ceo.nge Lhe background !"Jr lhis comedy. as long as it's in C:allfornia, or Adams and music rwas furnished Plot: l C'e al!-aletc lured lnto sign can to the servtce and do a gOOd jl)b oe it, but as soon a.s the fighting "Poodle" Haye~. who spends all ing Hollywood co~tract ; Ice ath~ Is over, Americans want to stop right there and come home and let by Loy Hite, Lester and Junior his time calling or writing ' to CraWford. lete d~~n ' t like HC:.Jlywood; ice srmt: one else take car~ of the policing of tbe defeated. Morgantawn, or 1:1. P. Reese, who Apple elder, apples, a nd dough athlete Calls in love. Result: He Y..lleth.__l' lh~ world w,l: have peace or not may depend upon tha ba.s to go to Troy every night. or hkes Hollywood. ·'T.he Cherokee success or tne UN assembly now meeting at Flushing Meadows, N . Y. nuts were served for refresh~ Leona Williams, whose time is ao Flash~' Is merely another borse \Vtlt. Slll the disagreement concenung the veto and tate of Franco's me.nts. While the guests were completely taken up with reading by operatic .offering. Spaln, it is still evident that all delegates are striving for world peace eatlng, fortuues were read ".Bugs Bunny"? "witch" Ena and "Kight an "Pit.radi.M" \\ill be and s~;unty . Jane Judge "llugs Bunny"? Shouldn't teach "Oracle" DJck Workman. the malu attraction at thE' Yr ers have s pecial consideration for Sunday <d Monday. In tbiA The Vetel"an, An Evaluation all those students busy at some P!clmlcolor job, 'Jurhan Be)' thing besides assignments, which Bragg To Be Leader ''The veterun at Glenville'· is a gttb out not very meaningful jort,.yij the role of Aesop. tbe incidentally, includes everyone? phrase. He may be a lad 19 years of 3g('. who return& to college from Of College 4-H Club celebrated fable \Uit.er, whDe Is a year·:~ service, very Jittie removed Jn age or attitude from the Etta JanP Ald.;e reaDy ~le.rle Obetoo aMIIIJle5 the tiUe fi.ndlpg the 8ituation bani to Milford Bragg was elected of Pri._ Delani. No.lurall:r freshman Who comes straight from schooL Or, be may be a man ot 30 president of the College 4-H club har.dle as she tries to daeck otl romance en~n Jato tbe ple&me. Wh(.' is nalizlng, on G . I. money, a long un1illed ambition for a ool at the ftnt meeting held Thurs •ege educatton. He Is hk~ly grateful for the opportunity which the her Uet I'Uoh cha.racters u II'• detlnll.oly aa el Mercury-461105-2.jpg Toe8da.y. ove:mber 5, JD-l6 st.anza Wttb their Jone tally. this lad Is of big tlme nature. Catamounts U Uy 1'8l.Ues l!rnm 15 Always in there playing just as Injury Stricken Jess Ray Lilly, sub end put on steady as n.n eight day cloc.k. l Continued from Page One) a -one man show. Dashmg through lttacdlio bas gtven 1n.&.ny an op Pioneers To Face STA~·;;--:- T and recovering a fumble on the ponent a hard l.umble Sa.m has ..- - Potomac 29. the Beckley young one mor e foot ball season and wUl G p! ster then took GarcJa's heave on By Dick Whiting be S~E en a. great deal in the next D&E At Home the 15, and \'v"ith a neat ptece ot two seasons on the vanushed =IF .Lrs t Oo\\n~ ----- u! After seeing lbe Potornac: Sta.te ra..,., Trio Mercury-461105-3.jpg Requ(>S tor a .st,ld6\t UJ\.K\n Th~ Af'fl 1 ape;c.t a ot ~~ End Of World War II Creates Need ap«• th~ tho.t such It bwldtng- qu to. Ln lhe t tnllt'!d Stat.ea aDd: " ld ~rn all 61 lh \'t'lcr&n!ri tnt.h hl\6 it O\\-"ll languA.C"t. For New Armistice Day Celebration fContmu~ !rom ~ One) enmlh:d ftl Glt':n:ville- Sta.t.. coli r --- - bHn ~tlvflt lr('Jn lhe ••Jtu>Oft~ Owt no lmtlar tarulll\re at p.ru-· ._ ubfwr lbe hl Tbr ~~~r<'ury ! lit Rolorrt a-t ,,uon o! ~~ ·· form wharh wu tnt CXl!e-l •nd. uuu tl\4" un!NI ------\\ 'Lh tt.. '11fi:" of ~ pca.oe lorw:'tnl"<< la!-l '" -· D.:an R. T would ~n e for rt'~reauona.l pur~ tloll&ly W rld \ " Amll!n· n. detu «-fl Bu}' Your a olioe \ rUUUin E preven~ rancidity ln 1&."'11. butter. d ried mllk, n.nd and il at chocolate. stAt OF THE CHfSTUAElD SU,ER ClUI TEXACO SERVI E T ire hai ns 1 AU NIC STAliONS c;u .F ..,ERVICE TATION l STATION Hunt Beall, Mgr. 4-I 1 r .. r Good Barber en· tee Frt!!'h PI~, D T . \\"RI · 1-1T U~J<.... Cook""' aH F•>r Guud l'uud 'Jif JOlJ n~ttcr :-ln·i c Kanawha Baker y \ ' t II AR. D' f'RE::il-1 rR . IT, Re taura.nt R. B. TORE 0. , h If f o.-r.cr \l Quality ~ l e n' - Wear Tt-H ~ I N'- Drug o. 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