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ERCURY Tl1e Glenville Mercury USING S Stude n t Ne wspaper • GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE • Published Weekly ·~ Holoa T.,.lor SiD.Ie CopJ' I C•a. IT'S GOOD TO be back at "ye 1 Jrind" and to be with my friends ::u..- But best of all I'm gl ~ d to Lt.-Col. Underwood Suffers Serious be able to say t hat mY mother IS re: nt.Peratin« from 8 very rare blooo cfliiue . .. Thanks to that new drug, Injuries on Maneuvers at Ft. Benning Pentnotleotide. While ment ioning ------~-----.. t)wlka. I want to say 'THANKS' to SECOND SON BORN TO MR. Lt.-Col. C. L: Underwood, member all U e atafl' members who took on AND MRS. GEORGE WHIT E of the CoHege faculty on leave \e •• work t he two weeks 1 _was a.b­ !>erve with the armed f orces, is a pa­ ....,._.ad did an excell ent , ob. :l·lr. and Mrs. George B. White of tient in a Ft. Benninr, Ga., hoi)Jhal ALSOW I ANT the 'YW' gir)s ChnTle.e:ton are ;tnnouncing the birth sutrering !rom serious injuriea ,...... -,.. Alma Arbuckle to know nf their !"econd rbild, a son, March ceived the past week when a jeep, lD ...,. nry mueb t ftppredated the i 1 a Charleston hospital. T be baby, which be was riding, and a truck lliln&iful bouquet of white, pink and .,.,:r J weighed six and a half poupd,, collided during maneuvers. .... earnations that they sent to t he+ hn l·c.en named Vance Lee. An instructor in chemical WU'· ~~alb'· In fu t. t want t o say I 'l'hcir first ehild, Laban Rece, is at far e. at Ft. Benning. Lt. ~Col Under· ~b' to everyone who wrote en­ the home of t he paternal rrandpar· suffered a borken jaw, HYeft ~J!l letters or \\'bo helped ~ i r. l ents. Ml'. and M:rs. B. L. White in cuts about the face, a broken peJYie ,., way) during my mother'• .u- Roth String Quartet to Be Here March Glf'nviUe. bone· a rid a broken leg. Before her marriage t he mother Mrs. Underwood left here FridaJ was l\li!S Ruthann Hagen of Parkers­ po.JIAXINE wR.IbGBT 20 For Concert In College Auditorium morn ing after receiving word of lawr ( T) for t he est anTswAXESfh~:er o ~ burg. The father, nn employe at t he husband's condition Thursday llirh"­ • When Miss Louise Whit low --- - Westvaco Plant in South Charleston, Monday morning their son, Clareaea, 41bd her a question in Business Berause of schedule difficulties, the Hart House String Quar- formerly worked in the State NY A Jr., a at udent in the College, left J:iaw, she answered by l ooki~g at her tet who were to appear in the College a uditorium for a lyceum headquarters. here and planned to drive to Geof'lla ,....h and t elling Miss Wbttlow the program on W ednesday, March 22, have been replaced by the ----- to be with his father. tim• of day. Roth String Quartet pictured above, who will present a pro- Doctors at the post hospital 1ft a DB. D. L. BAUGBT took t be cake gram, Monday, Mar~ h 20, at 8 o'clock. . . . . Rev. Mr. Arehart telephone conversation t old lin. (or uould 1 say the bar of candy) Composing the Roth Quartet are:. Fen Roth, ~t vtohr:tst To Leave Glenville Underwood before she left Glen'rille at the Current Event-s Chtb patti' and founder of the ensemble : Oltver Edel, celltSt; J ultus that her husband's condition ,... ~·past Wednesday night when h• Rhaiet violini t: Michael Kuttner, ~econ d violinist. About April 15 .!erious, though not critical. wm u swered with Priscilla Mullens to ~ In~;ie d to this country from their native Hungary in 1928 received here yesterday was that •• the query- "What tsdy did Miles by the Li brary of Congress-Coolidge Founda tion ~ m e m ber~ of bad not rested well the put ,.,. Studish and John Alden love!" this troupe have given more than 1,000 concerts 111 the Umted The Rev. Carl Lloyd Areh.utl pa.rt.time instructor in the College, nights. Othrn in the srroup consistently States. Canada and Mexico. The Roth Quartet's phonograph Lt.·Col. UD

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Studet>t Weekly Newapaper of Gf~nville State Collese REEL

_ ' ~bl!sh~:d each Tuesday during the school Commenb oa Morie year by the classes in journalism. Entered at the post office as seeond class mail. Subscription e. Shorb and Feature. price for the year is $1.00; for the semester, 60c. Address all communkations to: The Glen­ By Gray Barker ville Mercury, Glenville, West Virginia. "The Oklahoma Kid," showing next Thura­ RELEN TAYLOR day and Friday, is a picture ma

tention was the one of raring for the adolescent w 1th it. They're just dumb. They !•tone Rubber Company. The baby at the new shtJe store on Court Street?. Char­ children who were now roaming the streets. It ought •o get 01 whole new tE:nching hns been named Sherry ~ynn. The lotte R.van's Captain would come home soon? is not a minor problem as it struck nearly all stniT." mother be!ore her mamage was , Mary Jo Moran didn't ht'ad for Lewis County localities and verv few are trying to do any­ •·Yeah. I flunked, too." Mho!! Marilyn Keit h. daughteT of Mr. every week-end? Be-ans weren't served at Ka.. thing about it. (Glenville fortunately is making and Mrs. Fra"k Keith of Glenville nawha Hall ? Mary K. Smith "moidered'' the an attempt tO overcome it with a recreational "That Colonel over there is ugly and n former College student. Mr. author of 0 LOCURA 0 SANTIDAD? Mr. Car­ program.) . enough to sc:al'e a re.~riment of .Jnps." Tho,nc is the son _of Mrs. Grover ey Woofter didn't know practically everyone The question that remains to be answered m "Sir' 1 nm thnt Colonel's cl• ug h· Brannon of GlenV1Ue. in the country? Isabelle Clark failed tQ weart the future is: CAN THE FAMILY REORGAN- tee." a little Holy Roller Court pin? Mairzy Doats? IZE AND HAVE ITS CLOSE RELATION- "Do you know who 1 •m?'' MRS. McDOUGALL TAKES This column doesn't end soon? JOB IN TANNER HIGH SH1PS ONCE AGAIN IN THE POST-WAR "No." FUTURE?-Hayward Groves. "Thank t.he Lord.'' --- Quoteo ----- Mrs. Juanita Bell McDougall of WORTH QUOTING It iE a great th"ing to start life with a small 'Twos in a restaurant. they met, Glen\·ille has been named a teacher n11mber of really good books which are yoor Romeo and Juliet. of English and biology in Tanner very own.-SiJ· Arthur Doyle. High School to succeed James Mur- Little minds are tamed and subdued by mis­ No race can prosper until it learns that there phy of Sand Fork, who left here Sat- fortune: but great minds ris above it.- Wash- is as much dig nity in t illing a _fie ld as in writ­ Glenville State College urdny fot· U. S. Army service. ington Irving. ing 'a poem.-Booker T. Washmgton, Glenville, W. Va. Mrs. McDougall, who had been This only grant me. that my means may lie Only the game lish swims up stream.- John teaching at Gilmer, jB a daughter of Too low for envy, for contempt too high. Des t• Girl-t: Mr.. and Mrs. Jesse Bell of Glenville --Cowley. Moore. 1 Genius that power which dazzles mortal W t.y Lhe sudden interest in und n niece of Miss Bessie Boyd Those who bring stmshine to the lives of eyes, is oft but perseverance in disguise.- Hen­ basketball the past Saturday Bell, a member of the College fac· others cannot keep it from themselves.--James ry Austin. night'? (Could it be t he uniforms?) ully. Barrie. You shall judge a man by his foes as well as What we call "morals'' is simply blind obed­ by his friends.-Joseph Conrad. Yours, I Esther Cook and Glennis Rudkin! ience to words of command.-Havelock Ellis. For he that lives more lives than one. more QUICKSILVER. visited their homes in Gassaway oveT There is such a thing as a man being too the week-end. proud to fight.- Woodrow Wilson. deaths than one must die.-Oscar O'Fiahertie. .-

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Friendship nt3kes prosperity t he seed of our science.-Emerson. TRIM ARMY ENGINEERS bl'ighter. wbilP it lightens adversity In }-outh we learn; in age we un­ SPORT NEWS by sharing its griefs and an-xieties.­ derstand.-Marie Eschenbach. Cicero. Ability i3 of little account with­ 84-45 SA11JRDAY NIGIIT ON LOCAL COURT and I am wealthy in friends.-Shake­ out opportunity.-Napoleon. spe.are. No evil is without its compensa­ Shall 1 try friends: you shall per­ VIEWS tion.-Seneca. ceive how you mistake my fortu.nes; U you like today-it'5 here; if you a,. T'la.lm• Rran don't lik<: today-it's ~oing! She sat in the moonlight, The Glenville "Red Terrors" went Virtue is not left to stand alone. Deserted by women and men; down in defeat in the finals of the Be who p.ractises it will have neigb­ She !wore by the stars above her regional tournament at Clarksburg bors.--Coniucius. She'd never eat onions again. Twenty-two people, including Cur­ Saturday night as Clarksburg's W. I. Men love to wonder and that is -The Coal Djuor. rent Events Club members and tht'ir turned them back with a 66-39 score. guests, attended a Saint Patrick's The "Terrors," after winning these~ Day party in the Lounge of Louh tional held in the College gymnas­ Bennett Hall Wednesday night "rom ium, last week-end, took a c:lose semi­ MEDALS WON BYMARINES seven-thirty to ten o'clock. final game from Doddridge Friday Those present listened to a half­ night 40-37. IIOIDAL OF HONOR BREVET I\IEDA- hour recording, "Then Came War,'' The Congres­ Tbe Brevet Medal By the way, Don S~reve sunlt 12 with an introduction by Elmer Da­ . slonal Medal of ot -the Marine Corps field goals and 8 foul shots fo1• R to­ Honor (Navy) 1s has not been awarded vis. wllicb also included the actual tal of 27 points in the "Terror''. America's high­ ln recent years. It recorded voices of Mr. Chembel-lain, Doddridge game. That's good shoot­ est award for was originally award­ Premier Oaladier. and Adolp ~ Hit­ heroism on land, ed subordinates (om­ ing in any ball game. ler. This was followed by r\n a£sort­ sea or in the air. cers or men> who The Collea-e boys did 0 . K . It IS awarded for were forced by clr­ ment .lf games including chinese themselves in the local gymn:tsium valor and intre­ cumst.ances o! baNe t"heckera and a quiz game with eandy Saturday night as they walked over pld.Jty above and to lead landing par­ prites. Irish sonp were sung 3t tht; beyond the call ties or detachments the Army 8'72nd Engineers Regt conC'Iusion of the party. ot duty. Estab­ after their com.. team from J:lkins with a sc:ore of 84 lished in Decem· mllDd.lng omcers had 45. (Dead-Eye)· Harry Pritt had a ber, 1861, lt Is become casualties. awarded 1n the total of 48 points. He muft have -•of the COngress of the United Friends Come to been trying to break HBrooms'' Ab· etates. The medal 1s worn about LEGION OF MEIUT Aid of Famous ramovie's record. ... Deot. More games for the local boys LegionThe awardot Merit of the~1s ~ho uld be scbeduted for they certain· NAVY CROSS made to out5t8lldi.Dg ' American Poet ly stimulated interest in the Col­ omcers and enlisted lege. The student body..'s thanks go a;!~•;.;;, ~=.,~ men for "extraord1· NEW YORK $1WO dinary herolsm in the nary .tldellty and es- (ACP)-An to Hayward Groves, senior, who con­ G F T line of duty. It ranks sential servtce." It '\ward for ..e:n inente in literature" t.aeted the _o\nny team quite a few In third position fol· constitutes a reward 3 20 43 uromi.res to relieve the difficult weeks ago, in an eft'ort to piny thto lowing the Brevet for service 1n a posi- I 1 Medal. A small gold tion of responsibWty. s rtrait• that have belaUen the once game on the College court. 11 0 22 fabulo!rsly sueeess:ful poet, Edgar star on this decora­ honorably and well 2 j tion and service rib­ I 0 Lee Ma~te.~. author of "Spoon Rivu bon lnd.Jc:ates a sec­ ::f'~:!:/' ::"ert~ tr~:b~:.,=~ 4 5 l8 AntholotrJ." tyle T. West ond award of the 1782. 0 I 1 The award. presented jointly, by ;aame decoration. Takes OPA Job · 0 0 tl'te tt.,ivenitv of California. Har­ Th1a mec1al waa ee­ ~ID1918. •ard University and Poetry Soc:iety Lyle T. Wettt nf Glenville hss ac-~ DJSTDIGlliSBED FL'I'DG 10 84 ~ f A.l""erica iust came In the nick of sv c:epted a position u junior :"dmini~ DIITDIGUISBED SERVICE CROSS G F T I time. hi.s wife said. traHv~ a.ssletant in the. state head- ~ I\IEDAL Flying Cross 1a con- 10 0 20 The 74-yea.r-old author is reeover­ quarter$ of tbe Offtce of Price Ad· 2 0 4 in2 f ...J m pneumonia and malnutri­ The D1stlngulsbed ferred.The Dlstlngulahedupon any : ministration in Charleston. Mr. West , member of the a.1r 0 10 Service Medal Js 6 tion. Tfis hills were paid hv the formerly served for about eight )•ears awarded those whose forces of tbe VnJted 3 & 6 4uthf'lr, Lu~e of America. He wa! whtle 85 exercise of extraor­ States who. office manager in tbe state hend- ~ serving ln any capac­ 0 0 0 .ti5t:rtvered ill in a charity ward lut qua.rters of the Fede.ral Housing Ad­ dinary good judg­ 1 1 1 December. ment 1D a position of ity, dls tJngutshes ministration, flnt at Parkersburg, great responslblllty himsalf by berolsm 1 f Bitter, brusque and proud, Ma~ten than at Charleston. reaitrned hjs oo­ and whose outstand­ or extraord.inary •1 0 I had been dependent upon royalties ing performance of achlevement while ! ition there ·Deeember 3-1 and had I participating In aerial tllght. 'fte from poems published more than 2S epent the past few weeks: in Glen­ duty refiect credit on I 45 yellrs aro. His recent books havf" American Naval medal Is Identical In au - ville. arms. It was estab­ -eamed little. his friends said, and lished In 1918. "Spoon River Anthology'' royalties, still co·ming in, have been just Mi!s Elma Emrick, former st.atf NAVY AND MAIUNii 0GaW 1 SJLVEB STAB enough to pay the rent !Unt:e 1937. MEDAL member now teaching in Kanawha' The SUver Star, in­ stituted In 1935, Is MarineThe new COrps Navy Medal and ~ granted to persons Is awarded pe.rsons in · -:. serving 1n a.oy capac­ the Navy and Marine · FROM THE MERCURY'S FILES I Ity wltb the armed Corps for acts of farces of the nation heroism other than cited. for gallantry 1n those performed in actJon wbJeb does not a,. Thelma R,.an actual eombat with warrant the o.ward of the enemy. It has 1930: Prnidont E. G. Rohrbough 1937 : Mr. John R. Wagner, in·! the Med.al of Honor been granted for pve a abort talk in chapel Wednes­ •h'uc:ror in chemistry, announces or the Dlstingulsbed coura.geous conduct day morning coneerning wbat. mfghl that final plans "lave been made for , Bervtce CrO&S. It re· such as rescues at se&. be ealled, "Making the Best of What t he combined sixth annual Chemis· ~~7~1~ SUver You Dave.." He took hi!i texl from try Day and ftrst annual Science Day --star the parable of• ten. po:nds. to 'be held ·here Friday and Satur­ .&111. liiED4L PURPLE HEART day, April 2 and 3, under the aus­ The A1r Medal ts The Pwple Heart. 1981: Eilrht College students. pices of the C~em~atr,; Club. awarded to any per· or1glnally established Ralph Cuney. Frenc:h Jones, Eugene son who, whlle serv· by General George Deita. Harry Taylor, Hayden E11y­ ing 1n any capacity Washington In 1782, 1938: Miss Olive Myers. fresh­ with the armed was not issued for !on. Brute Brannon, Claud!! Kemper man, recently received recognition forces of the United many years. It was aDd Earl Looker, motored to Waynes­ through "Cargo," a Methodist Epis. States, dlstlngujsbes reestablished in 1932, burg. Pa., on Friday to attend the copAI publication, lor her poem, "To himself by meritor· and made retroactive Wellton Pennsylvania-West Vir,inla tous achievement t.o cover awards to all a Cobweb." while partlclpatlng in officers and men who Y. M. C. A.. Confuence. aerls.l l!igbt. I~ Is were woUDded in ac­ 1939: Three member-s of the Co1 · g ranted in cases tion ln any war or 1932:Howard Lindell, '33, has lege debating team, Helen Heater, where the aot of meritorious serv- campaign under con· been t'bo1en c.aptain of the 1933 Pio­ 1tce does not warrant the Dlstln­ dlt!ons enUtlin& them to ....,. • Paul Beal and Clyde Dotson, met 8 ,IU!shed Flying Cross. wound chevron. I!Oor bukotball team by Coach A. F. ~oup from Concord College lMt Rohrbough. Lindell suc.cee.ds Dorsey ;~~iutm~t 7 p.m. in the College ~tudi- BiDu of Clarksburr. who piloted r------1 the Pioneen through the past seas-­ OIL 19•0: Now on display in the re­ ception room of Verona Mapel !iall TRITE BUT TRUE CALLING ALL 1938: All O'Henry stories wilt be are new tirapes and davenport and lfiyen at the next Canterbury Club c.hair coven, fttted by Parsona-Soud. HUNGRY meeti.n& when stories will be told by ers Co. of Clarksburg. "An Apple a Day Elaan~re Bogge.ss, Byron Turner and Nelson Wells. Keeps the Doctor STUDENTS Miss Nina Craigo, Este1la Bonner, Elizabeth Clark and Elsie Moore Away." 1934; H. L. White, Colle~e in· Graham Cracker missed several cluses this past week structor, spoke to students of Troy because of illneas. Pie High Sc_bool at assembly on Wednea.­ See Our New County, was a visitor on the campus Soft Drinks d&J' of the past week, using as bis this past week·end. Stock of aabject, "Your Autobiography." Apples Sandwiches . . . The small courtesies sweeten life; 193'1: The Don Co!Sacks, famous the greater enable iL-Bovee. 'Rusian chorus, will come to Glen. Not the zeal alone of those who • badl~ .....a ...... rille on a return engagement to open Reek Him proves God, hut the blind­ ~ pmalthe College artiata' course next year, Ine ss of those who seek Him not.- R. B. STORE RESTAU&OO tt was announeed by Curtis Baxter. Pasc:at. L------

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Th L d I h A. A d Th S Parker Boggs Is College Faculty Member Urges Precision 0 n e an , n t e tr, n on e ea Assmebly Speaker: In Present-Qay Diction on the Home Front

With Our Friends In The Service Lives In Colorado The Charleston Gazette recent!)• Communist any more than he can be _;published fhe Jollowoing letter by ~ cr l :tnd tall or ugly and handsome P:~rker J. Boggs. of Pueblo, Colo., MT. H. L. Whit e, College instruetor, nt one attd the same tim~ In World nnd o native of Gilmer County, was By Janette Cunnia1bam are !ons of Mr. an J .Airs. A. ~. West in its "Readers' Forum": 1 1st • Lt. Harold Scott, at th~ of Brooklyn Additi?n, Glenville. eue.st speaker in assembly Wednes­ Editor Gazette: wnr we wer:e fighting to I'Qake de. moerocy sa!e from the e..neroa~h · tlay. En~ged in the oil and gas bu&i­ Greenville ( Miss.) Anny Air !Base, Lt. Kenneth Hutc inson, in Italy, Now that we. are in the midst of ment o! autocracy-which waa both ness in Colorado, he diseusaed bis writes, " I geL a £!rent deal of pleas­ writes: " l want you to know t..hat 1 lbe- most destructive and terrible war :k clca1' and a lair statem.ent. have been receiving your paper and work and his impressions of the ure from readins:- the Mercury and ~t oil time and are about to engage Any person interested in discug.. I West. appreciate receiving it very much. that it is appreciated. have been 10 a political campaign o.f more than · lt keeps me in touch with the rest of able to trace most of the bo·ys 1 He stated that most of the well!' usual interest and concern, both of m~ CJr hearing a bout eit'ber goyern. the fellows in the !ervice and with k-now so well through it . , . " in Colorado an 7000 feet deep and wbieh necessitate the use of words ment or polit ics would he greatly what is going on at the College. It 411 have see.n Jennin,:!'s Jarvis and that t~e rotary dri11 machines used descriptive of the theory and prac· helpod by clearing up the meaning is also good for one's morale. we had quite a tiro,e tnlki!'lg a bout there wot·k much faste.r than those: tict of governmen.t, it would seem of these woJ1ds: despotism, tyranny, used in West VirginiA. "Natural gas "1 am in charge of the Officers' old times and teachers. Even though imperative that such words be used aristocracy, Bolshevism, sc~ vieti&m, ~ tt''ln"lportcd to Colorado from 'J'!ex· Physical Training Program and it has been only three ye!lrs ~i nee T with greater preci!Uon and cl:lrity eommnntsm, fascism. Nazi-ism, ~u­ ns." he stated . .,through pipes rang­ t"oach of t he Officers' bnsketball stepped oot of Louis Bennett Hall. than a_re to be found in many of the reaucracy, dictato.rship, liheralisD't. ing from two to twenty-two inche!!' learn. We are leo.ding the league so 1 have bad a great manv experienees discussions cu.rrently beard by radio conservatism nnd socialism 39 we!l and seen many tliing!l ;ince. then. in diameter. far. 'Ve t ied for the third round and or read in the newspapers. as the two mentioned above (de- 11 <~There are about 130,000 domes. there is only one more to plsy which Ttaly is a very pretty country To read one day that the Bon. .Mr. , mocracy and autocrac-y, wbJch tic u es f:"Jr natural gas in Colorado we hope to v.rin. I try to get across and has rna ny hi1 rica I spots which, So·and-So is a Fascist and then tc should by now be most u!eful. and, - Fh·e very important industries to the team some of the tac:ties that due to army gene·rosity, I ha,,e been hear next day that tbe sa.me gentl-e- therefore. mo!'t u! ed). Unless and nble to visit. T'he army furnishes use it in their operations., ~an is a Communist can mean noth- until s u~h clarification is made, d.i.!­ "Nate" used to show us. Colorado Springs, he said. is a "1 am going to MemPhis this one a. marvelous chance to t ravel, ln~ at Rll exe~pt by !nference tbat cussion will readily degenerate into scenic city that exists almost solely I week-end. Sgt. Louie Romano and 1 but I would rather rlo I on my own ne1ther the wrater nor the speal,·er a mere contest in name-cal1ing, reo­ -things are much quieter that way. on tourist tTade. while Denver is tl. are goifl£' to throw a little party for likes the man under discussion. Bot sulting in benefits to nobody. Thanks again and keep up the good town '!>f indu.stry and 300,000 peo. rwo. I understand that J esse Lilly is the man can't be both Fascist and H. L. 'VHITE. work." pie, cultured and very cOJlgenial, as $tationed there, too. lf we can find a whole. uo.t eourse, I think Pueblo him we'll make it a threesome.'' is fhe most wonderful city in Colo· Pvt. Thomas Hendrick, stationed Mrs. Beall's M~ther rado.'i-· be said. 1'because it. is my They Tore Her Tattered Mouthpiece Down nt Camp Plauche, New O~Jeans, Buried Yesterday home." sends a new address and his thankr And She'll Grace the Wall, Ah Nevermore for th'e Mercury. Final rites we.re conducted in Mr. Boggs closed by extending tr Sgt. Harry , at ,Langley Clarksbu_rg yesterday af ter!loon for his listeners an invit-ation to comt! Field. Va .. writes. " I have been at Mrs. Carrie Bush, 75-years oldt who and vi!=it. the yt'est, "a wonderful Residents of Louis Bennett Hall died Friday morning of a heart ail· e~untry . " He began his career in have. been greatly saddened by the Its heArt, oneE filled with athletes' my present job, ftight iustructor in coins, ment at her home t here. G tl"?~r County and. wa.s employed i!\ removal of their faithful telephone Rada1·. for over o year noW and like Loutstana and Btrmmgham Ala- . ' Drop!Jed there so long ago. it fine. I am "-'orking pretty hard Mrs. Bush was the mother of Mrs. bama. hefore settling in Co lo~do . whtch they gave the appellation, When th~ campus bloomed -with life and spen1ing about e.ight hours a J. W. Beall, teaeher in the first IHO Jd Dial Sides," and th.is writer and joy. day in the air. Tha nki for t he Mer· grade of the Glenville public school was so moved by the loss of this And co!Js cOu.Jd come and go. c.ury.'' and an alumna of the College. Sur- HERE AND THERE friend he b?rst fort'h in rhyme (with Will never bell!' the coed's ~oice Pvt. Charlotte Hyer, of the Mar­ viving besides this daughter are the ,. ~ do! apoloitles to Oliver WendeJI Or feel the coins that statl;- ines, has finished boot training e•un· husband, one son, and tw(l other ------Holmes) : A harpie from the B ell has plucked interesting") at Camp Lejeune, N. daughters. J ThAt engle of the wall! C.. and i!' now in Motor Transport Several members of the: public By Haywud Gro••• Ayt-, tear its tattered mouthpiece 1 . . . School there--' the bes.t specialist school staff dismissed classes yester- One of our College professors in a down! Oh. ett~r that its sb!lttered llulk in the business." '9be says. day and went to ·Clarksburg for thf' discussion abo·ut discipline recently Long has it rested here ~ehoo l ~ Shtnild fall from rust and wear; "There are thirty 'gals' ·in tny class final rite!. asked his cl_as3, '_'Why isn't discipline A.nd many an ear has ;hrilled to Jts t hu!lder shook the sleeping hall, and we aTe each issued a different M.rs. B . Y. Clark substituter! for a problem m this class?" A young know It should be buried there.; vehicle each week to take cue of Mrs. Beall while she was in Clarks- lady meelrly and weakly replied. That ri.nging loud and clear; to her chain that telephone book, drive on the carways, etc.... This burg. ''We're afraid • of •the• teae.her." Beneath it rung the student's shout, camp is really a 'beauty'. So far, I As he called by the doo.r·- Fix e.vl!ry threadbare wire, Nune can say that the boys o1 haven't found any films to fit in my That jewel of Louis Benne~ Hall And give her bacK to Bennett Hall Former Student's Louis Bennett Hall aren'·t co·oper· camera but have lots of scouts out Shall grace the wall no more. Thank you, and Bon soir! Grandfather Dies ating with the war department ill hunting them." not 'Til&king long distance telephone 1 Cpl. Jnck Conrud a rrived in Glen· r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ calls. (They make no calls, now that ,<]lle Friday to !pend a ten·day fur­ Final rites we·re held for M. T. the phone has been removed.) lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mearns, g rand1ather of Anna Mary . . . WHYNOTTRY LelAnd Conrad. Be expects irQ;me­ Mearns, former !ttudent now teach­ Many !Students regret hearing of diate transfer upon his return to ing in Nicholas County, on March Mr. Carl Lloyd Arehart's recent ill· Camp Fann.in, Texas, wber~ he ha:­ I at the Delphi Church. ness and more so of his lea,

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