
The G lenville Mercury Wednesday, December 11. 1968 Holidcv Season Is Heralde By Open Houses Partie T he Christmas lipirit is bcgmnmg do r ~ of Women\ Hall. Yes. Chmt- Ol:l'Upanh of each mas i' JUSt aro und the l·orncr and the worl..mg <llllgcn tl) on thc1.r re~pcct iVl' to ~prcad throughout the campus at 400 g:uls who hvc m \\-omen', Hall door., J\ a pnll' Jho I\ awardl·d for G lenville S tate. Dec. IS ~cern\ to be have entered into thl· Clm.,tma\ the be\t decorated door Wmncr' \\I the day lor Chri, tma .. fe\tlvitJC\. Beg cheer" holehcartcdl} the fit\t pi..LlC will rccc1ve $5, $3 goe' inning at 1:00 p.m. Wo men ·~ Hall 1 ~ Dunng open house Wo men\ Hall tu the second place wmnen, a nd $2 having 1ts annual Open House; while Open House a 1 Verona Maple Hall Will be adorned with Christmas dec· to the third place winner. will begin at 2:00p.m. President Wil­ oratiC"ns. Each noor and C\'Cry door Judges for 'h~ event will b{' ~'lr. burn and Mrs. Wilburn will then enter in the dornutory wiU be decorated Gary Gillc.,pic and Mr. Jerry Morri ~. into the Seao;on's spint with their an­ in the traditio nal Yulct1dc trimmmgs. Everyone is invited to tour Wo- nual Christmas party for faculty "Christmas Surprises" w1ll be the men's Ha ll dwing open house and Program participants rehearse for Christm:u Assembly. members, admin istration members, theme for the frrst floo r: while sec- enter into the spirit of Christmas and all mainte nance employees ond noor will take on the guise of a wtth the girls of Women's Hall. However, the tiny tots will no t be "W.nter Wonderland of Cards." Verona Mapel Hall open house Assembly Prepared forgotten. Under !he direction of Mr. From " Winter Wonde rland" the will last from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Stewart Beach '"The Night before guests will move to third noor a net girls will decorate their doo r ~ . but Chris tmas, ~ · will be presented for the "Christmas Aro und the World." The each room will chose its own theme "Take Joy." GSC Campus Rel­ Woodrow W1t~o n ; Tennyson's "Christ­ children of the guests. The Glenville igious Council present the annual theme for fourth noor will be rather than try to co-ordinate the will rna~ and New Year Bells," as to ld by State College Concert Choir wiiJ "Christmas Above the Clouds." doors to o ne central theme. Christmas program on Tuesday, Dec. Bubbles Campbell; Ros.'W! tti's " Hea­ round~ff the day with its annual 17 at 9 :30a.m. A new slant has been ven Canno t Hold Him," by Julia "Songs of Christmas" is the theme The lobby will have a "singing Christmas Concert at 8 :00p.m. adopted this year to make the pro­ Munn and Sandburg's "Star Silver" chosen by ftfth noor. A plaque will Christmas tree" composed of R ita Bells ring. paper rattlcll. a nd gram more mtercsting. With M1kc Ireland reciting. Mrs. be presented to the noor with the Bwdcttc, Katie Smith, Carol Bell, sounds of excitement fill the a m i- bc~t decoratio ns. Under the d irectio n of Mrs. Kath· Chico will read three <w! l ec tio n ~ by Diane Brown, Deloris Betler, Ravena crine Luzader, the all campu~ assem· Helen Keller. Lewis, and Connie McCallister. bly will no longer be comprised of All a special feature of tht! aSM!m· Santa Claus will be on hand in the traditional visiting '>peaker and bly, Mr. and Mrs. James Wh1te will Honorary Society Will Host A Banquet the lobby to give treats to the chil­ Several '!IUdcnts and rae· pre~c nl a chamber theater presenta­ dren. All visitors will be served Kappa Omicron Chapter of Ka­ for the year. The theme for these ulty members are Laking part in thiS tiOn of '"The Gift of the Magi." A cookies and punch. ppa Delta Pi ho norary society wiU programs is " Problems Facing the program. summan zation of the theme of the sponsor their semi-annual banquet Profession of Teaching. •· The meet­ Open house at Louis Bennett HaJJ Mr. Carl Kerr will present a poem program will be given by Pat McCart­ Dec. 18, at 6:30 p.m. in the new ings and programs arc as follows: will be betwee n the hours of 2 p.m. that he has wrillen for the occasion, ney. To close the program and open cafetcna. The cost is S 2.50 per per­ Dec. 18, Initiatio n School Improve­ and 5 p.m. Everyone is welcome to entitled "A Christmas Denial: 1968" the Christmas season, all w1ll "Take son to be paid at the door. The ment; Jan. 22, Professional Rights visit LBH at this time, particularly Other participants in the program in· Joy'' and smg " Joy to the World." theme of the banquet will be mit­ and Sanctions; March 26, Educ­ rela tives and friends of dorm resi­ elude Mary Kay BaH as the " Queen iating school improvement.;. ucational Television; April 23, dents. Refreshments will ;be served of light," the GSC Concerl Choir Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent to visitors in the dormitory lounge. and severat people who wiU recite of Wood County Schools, and Gcr­ Teachers Image; May, Currict lut'• Jobs Now Available Tre nds. These series of meetings poetry or prose. ak1 M. Cummmg~ Superintendent of Christmas decorations are going. Summer jobs Lasting eight to N1cho~s County Schools, will be have been deve loped to inform stu­ Dr. D. Banks Wlllburn will start up at Louis Bennett thi.~ week. Acc­ twelve weeks are available in social guest speakers. They will speak a­ dents who arc concerned with tucsc off the program with "A Christnw; ording to LBH preside nt Jack Al­ welfare agencies in Boston and coun­ bout the problems faced by the problems. All program speakers Story." The Concert Choir, under bert, the decorations are to embody ties throughout the state of Mary­ county superintendent attempting to have been selected from esc as well the direction of Mr. Mark Aamot is the theme "Christmas in Hawaii." land. get a community to move forward, as other institutions throughout West presenting three selections including President Wilburn and Mrs. Wil­ using levies and bond iu ues. The Virginia. ''The Mysterious Birth" and "Oh speakers will alo;o pomt out the roles burn arc again this year giving a All jobs are under the supervision Initiations for members will be Day full of Grace." Soloist Jayne teachers sho uld play to get those Christmas party for all Glenville of trained social workers and involve held during the December and May Beer and accompanist Shirley Cunn­ bond issues and levies passed and State employees and their families. actual work with people and their meetings. To be eligible for member­ ingham w1ll present "0 Ho ly Night." how to involve citizen ~ of the c.:omm­ This includes the faculty members, problems. Students may work with ship one must be invited into the Poetry and prose in the program unity for the need of educational im­ administration members, and .;~II individuals, with groups. with comm­ .rocict} by vote, be at least a junior include Philip Brook's "Everywhere. provement. maintenance employees. unity o r aU three. The work may in­ majoring in teacher education, and Everywhere Christmas Night," prc­ Previous to the banquet, the liOt..'­ The party will be he ld a t the Wil­ volve children, teenagers and/or ad­ have at least a 3.0 grade point aver­ ~ ntcd by Betsy McCoy; Shakes­ ic ty will initiate new members. These burn's home on Dec. 15 from 3:00 ults. people must have a 3.0 average. All age. peare's ''Christmas Voices" with the to 5 :00p.m. e ligible members arc invited to the All students and faculty members voice of Pat McCartney; Longfell- The program for entertainment To qualify the student must be ceremony and banquet. arc urcgd to attend m eeting rcgard­ ow's "Christmas 1863," rec1ted by 18 years of age or o lder attending includes several choral selections Kappa Delta Pi, an honor soc1ety lelos of whether they a rc members. an accredited college in Maryland or sung by the Madrigal Singers. Also • t 0• in education, has announced the d ev­ Sign~ will be posted d esignating the FA 0 Ch riS mas mner ..., ooroer;08 soates and be plann;ng there will be group singing by every­ elopment of a group o f programs time and place for mee t ings. one. Of course, Santa will be present Featured Friday, to ••t•r th• ju••or or ... ;or year .. 0e C . 13 the fall of 1969. The applicant and will have treats for the guests. A Christmas d inner for the coli- must also be able to show that he or Norma Jean Barker will be a~~um­ cge fa culty-admini!ltrative 5taff will she IS truly seeking to test a career ing the role of hostess and will be be held in the new cafeteria at 6:00 interest in social work. assisted by a grou p of Delta Zeta p.m. ·rnday, Dec. 13. Merchants g irl ~. who entertained the college staff For applicatiOn blanks and fur­ Tht: Glenville State College Con­ earlier this year will be guests a t the thcr mfo rmation contact Mrll. Ruth cert Choir will present 1ts annual dmncr.
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