Nearly 250 Graduate from Glenville State College
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GSC Student Teachers Complete Training
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$100,000 Dollar Gift to GSC Given by Brothers to Honor Sister
GSC Honors Outstanding Students
Permanent GSC Women’s Basketball Coach Announced
GSC Selects New Pioneer Mascot
Tree Planting Ends Week of Green Activities at GSC
GSC Names Gilmer Hidden Promise Scholars
WV HEPC Supports GSC Hidden Promise Scholars Program
Busy First Year for Busy First Lady
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GSC Clothes Closet Reopens
GSC Employee Answers Call to Duty
GSC Student Honored by Wall Street Journal
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Library Archive Office
Email - archives@glenville.edu
Phone - 304-462-7361 ext. 7183

New Deal in Gilmer County

Presidential Papers:
These collections include personal papers, school papers, documents, photographs and memorabilia of former Glenville Normal School Principals, Glenville State Teachers College and Glenville State College Presidents.

T.M. Marshall, 1851-1926
Robert F. Kidd, 1853-1930
Edward G. Rohrbaugh, 1874-1956

GSC Administrative Archives:
Executive Committee Minutes & Misc. Papers, 1873-1899 (with gaps)
Accreditation Papers, 1941-1958
Miscellaneous Receipt Books, 1927-1934
Athletic Association, 1906-1911
Cosmian Literary Society, 1900-1906
Ed Orr, 1907-1985, Journalist
Pearl Pickens, 1899-1978, Educator
Fern Rollyson, 1904-1988, West Virginia Folk Festival President
James R. Scott, 1927-1980, Diplomatic Courier

Jack Woodyard Collection:
The Jack Woodyard Sports Collection is a comprehensive history of athletics at GSC. The complete collection, housed in the GSC Archive Office, includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, team rosters, schedules, statistics, photographs and awards from both men’s and women’s sporting events. This collection also includes information on sports related activities such as homecoming courts, cheerleaders, GSC Pioneers and Hall of Fame inductees.

GSC's Number One Pioneer
Men's Sports
Women's Sports
Miscellaneous Sports

GSC Pioneer Mascot Photo Collection (1933-present):
This collection includes a photograph of each GSC Pioneer Mascot, from the first one in 1933, to the present. When the tradition of the “Pioneer” began, a candidate had to be a male senior of good academic standing who had never lettered in any sport at Glenville. An election would be held by the entire student body with the purpose of selecting the “most popular” candidate. In 1933, Charles Barnett, had the distinction of becoming the first official Glenville “Pioneer.” His duties were to participate in the Homecoming parade and to “rouse the spirit” of the student body in support of the football team at the Homecoming game. In the early years, the Pioneer rode in an ox-cart pulled by a team of yoked oxen in the parade. His reglia of a suit of buckskin, coonskin cap, muzzle loading rifle, and a jug has varied through the years, but the idea has remained the same. WWII made it necessary to cancel the Homecoming activities until the fall of 1946. Glenville has had two women serve as “Pioneers”……..in 1990-91 and 1993-94. A framed collection of GSC Pioneers now hangs on a wall in the Physical Education Building (on the second floor landing).

GSC Pioneer Mascot Collection

Photograph Collections:
Click below to view selected Glenville State College Archival Photographs.

Photograph Collection I
Photograph Collection II
Photograph Collection III

Glenville State Normal School pre 1936

T. M. Marshall-First Principle Glenville State Normal School

Glenville State Football Players:  Ruddle Reed and Harry Wilfong
Taken Oct. 2, 1919


Post Card Collections:
This collection includes primarily post cards of the faculty, students, buildings, and sporting events during the early years at Glenville Normal School. A few cards of Glenville State College, the town of
Glenville, and Gilmer County are included.

Post Card Collection

Oral History Projects:
Glenville State College is currently working on the following oral history projects.

  • World War II Heroes

  • Central WV Education History

  • Central West Virginia Oral History
    This collection consists of taped oral history interviews by students in Dr. John Hymes Social Science classes at GSC. All interviews were conducted between 1976 and 1987. The interviewees talk about a variety of subjects including transportation and travel, farming, mining, timbering and logging, food preservation, oil and gas, river and river boating, education, and politics. Town histories include Blairton, Bulltown, Falls Mills, and Weston , among others. Some county histories are included. Transcripts are available for most interviews.