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• FOREWORD There is a tree in the meadow, and there is a tree on the mound at Fairmont State College. A metal plate marking the spot was placed there long, long ago by another summer school group. Of course you know there was a mound, a favorite spot, on the old Normal campus. We have moved three times; altered our name three times. Third time is a charm. Now we are settled down to continue to be what Oliver Shurtleff calls a stout little college. We, the members of another summer school class, are glad to add our bit to continue The Mound and all that it stands for. — Journalism 312 Class, 1952 148563 Page Five
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THE STAFF Editor Eugene Leaseburge Assistant Editor Walter C. Traugh Sports Editor Joe Speer Business Manager David Bischof Group photos by Jack Wills Seniors ' photos by Fairmont Photo Service From the press of Fairmont Printing Company Covers made by Kingsport Press Engravings by Engraving Co. (Final editing by members of summer school class in Journalism 312) Page Four
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. . . DEDICATED TO By Bill Evans Honest Jasper, as he is known through- out the state, com- bined the duties of head coach and ath- letic director until the appointment of Wil- ford R. Squibb Wil- son as coach in 1939. While the latter was in service during World War II, Cole- bank again took over the coaching duties and conducted the ath- letic program until Wilson ' s return in 1946. Jasper Raymond Colebank, retiring ath- letic director at Fair- mont State college, was guest of honor May 31 when 250 former team- mates, men who played under his direction and friends from all walks of life, gathered for a testimonial din- ner in the Masonic Temple. Colebank left the job he had held for 28 years on August 31. He came to Fairmont State from Grafton High school in the fall of 1924 and has been on the job continuous- ly since that time. Oliver Shurtleff, for many years dean at Fairmont State college and now a member of the faculty at Morris Harvey college in Charleston, was toastmaster at the stag dinner, arrangements for which were directed by Mrs. Wilford R. Wilson and Mrs. George T. Evans. The meal was served by the Eastern Star organization. After introductions, four brief addresses were given. Athletic Director C. B. Cebe Ross of West Virginia Wesleyan, spoke on Jasper H. Colebank As Seen by an Old Friend ; Dr. George T. Evans represented former players; Lawrence A. Wallman appeared for the Fairmont State faculty, and Wilson spoke as a fellow coach. JASPER HAYMOND COLEBANK Fairmont State College, 1924-1952 Page Six
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