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GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE Volume 59 Number 16 Quintet February 10, 1988 to Perform The Charleston Symphony Brass Quintet will perform in concert Monday, February 15, at 8:00 p.m. in the Glenville State College auditorium. The Quintet was formed from the Charleston Symphony Orchestra to present to Charleston and the state of West Virginia another source of high quality musical entertain­ ment. via chamber music, while in the process showcasing the quality musical talent that exists in Phyillis Parsons Allison Johnson Charleston. Another reason was to provide educational Professor Ding converses with Mercedes Finley at the reception held in his honor. opportunities to public Candidat~ Announced Photo by Kris Rogers school students throughout Ms. Kanawhachen can­ the state by presenting there she'll move on to Sand didates for 1988 are Phyllis school concerts and master Fork Elementary in Gilmer Parsons and Allison Johnson, Chinese Scholar Visits classes. County. She has been on both seniors at GSc. The Quintet will be in the yearbook staff for 317 Last week. Glenville State Calligraphy, and the History Phyllis, 22, originally from concert in the evening. years and is the current College was honored to of Chinese Drama. Spencer, WII, is a phys. ed. During the afternoon, editor. Allison belongs to the receive a visit from Ding Shu­ Upon his arrival. the major with a safety ed. however, clinics will be held Ladies of the White Rose, the lin, a professor from the drama department honor­ minor. She's the treasurer for on the GSC campus. Two 117 publications committee, Foreign Language Depart­ ed him with a reception on Delta Zeta Sorority, belongs hour clinics will be held. The and was on the Panhellenic ment at the Beijing Normal Monday. January 25. On to the Pan hellenic Council. first will be a group clinic. The Council; played in the University in the People's January 26, Professor Ding the Ohnimgohow Players, is second will be four sections, Percussion Ensemble, and Republic of China. He was invited to lecture in Dr. a cheerleader and has wsa i.e. trumpet. trombone, etc. worked in the Alumni house invited by Dr. Como, Division Tedford's English 202, and Dr. performE'd in GSC's theatre These clir"lics will be for public in the fall of 1987. of Language, and Dr. OlT's English 207 classes. His productions, Godspell and ElectiOns are being held Hilgenberg, Division of Social school as well as college next appearance was to musicians. Midsummer Nights Dream. Wednesday, Thursday, and Science to tour the campus watch the practice session Allison. 23, from Calhoun Friday, February 10, 11, and and to watch the perfor­ of The Butter1ly Dream, of The Quintet is composed County, is an elementary (1- of the following performers: 12 in the Pioneer Center. mance of The Butterfly which there was a perfor­ 6) education major, Ms. Kanawhachen will be While he was here, mance at 6:30 that night. David Porter. first trumpet; Dream. presently student teaching crowned at the Fairmont - Professor Ding also lectured When asked how he felt Marry Rlcn. second trumpet; at Pleasant Hill Elementary, GSC game the 17th. In two English classes, about his visit he comment­ Marsha Palmer, french horn; in Calhoun County; from Introduction to Literature ed on the students kindness, John Mead, trombone; and anp Westem World Utera­ and that they were nice and Terry Roush. tUba. ture. friendly; however, he was Harry Rich is an Associate Election '88 Video SchtrlulOO Upon graduating from displeased at some students Professor of Music at Glenville State College. He is Beijing Foreign Languages who were not attentive Student Congress will poll their campus audience Institute in 1973, Professor during his lectures. He also a graduate of the Univerity of sponsor Election '88 live via Kentucky and has a Masters -on key Issues and phone the Ding taught Chinese commented on his appreci­ satellite February 18 and 19 results In to Dallas. At 8:00 from Western Michigan Language and Literature to ation for President Simmon's in conjunction with College p.m. (CST) students will join foreigners at Beijing loaning his house for the University. He has performed Satellite Network and the in the Westem Michigan the presidntial candidates Languages Institute. In 1981, reception, and that the Texas Presidential Debates. University Faculty Brass for the debate. At he graduated from China Vice-President Dr. Flack was Election '88, hosted by Quintet; Ball State University apprOXimately 9:00 p.m. Academy of Social Sciences kind enough to show him Kathy Cronkite, will be (CST) poll results will be with degrees in both English how they handled the Faculty Brass Quintet; broadcast live from the Kalamazoo Symphony announced and students and American Uterature. relation of educational Southem Methodist Univer­ Orchestra and the Muncie will have an to Since then he has been a theory and the teaching of sity campus in Dallas and be Symphony Orchestra. He ask candidates questions. lecturer, an ASSOCiate the subject matter. But the seen on CNer 5(X) campuses The next segment of the Professor, and a member of problem is teaching it. His has been with the CSO since nationwide. The Democrats 1978. program will feature the uterature Faculty at the final comment was that will take the stage on discussions on the can­ Foreign Languages Depart­ Berolt has always been his This program is being February 18 a nd the didates and the issues with ment at the Beijing Normal influence of Chinese drama. made possible through Republicans on February 19. students in the audience via University. Among the Berolt, is the one who wrote student activity fees and a Each evening will begin at special phone lines. For this courses he taught were Three Penny Opera which is grant from the Arts and 7:30 p.m. (CST). As part of a portion, colleges across the uterary Criticism, Classical going to be held on March Humanities Division, West national student referen­ and Contemporary Chinese 2-4 at 8:00 p.m. Virginia Department of dum poll, participating Poetry. Chinese Language, Culture and History. campuses wlli be asked to (Con't on page 3)

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be charged a $5.00 On SUnday FebrualY 7, the This semester we would fee. Interested Beta Beta Chapter of like to introduce you to the should sign up on Lambda Chi Alpha held their recreational areas of the n board In the first meeHng of the month of campus and give a little of BusIness. we will FebrualY. We discussed information about the ng at 5:00 p.m. from many vital fratemlly Issues, opportunities for recreation enance building. Including the Induction of which they offer. heon meeting on new associate members. This week we wish to focus 24 Is tentaHIIeIV being Our spring formal for 1988 will out attention on the college UIed. 1he planned be on AprIl 15 to get the game room. It is open each wII be John fazio, following week. GSC week, night to students and to the unt Executive at off to a great start. All CHI's, public. Inside one finds a I Bache Securities. Ladles, and their dates are pool table. various game for rurther Infolmaflon welcome. Lambda Chi's on machines. and bowling Ole ftnallzed. I.F.C. this semester are Rob alleys. UaarulatlonS to MalY Massey • .John Simonson. Each semester a student 1987 May graduate, Awards for this week are as bowling league is formed. ng the CPA exam on follows: W.O.F.· Rob and even though there are attemptl Massey, A.H. • Matt "Bad no slqts remaining on the next meeting will be News" Cornett, P.O.W .• Rob league for this semester the ch 3,1988 at 12:30 In Massey, WINO· Drew "Pool members of this semester's All accounting and Shark" Taylor, KCUF • Matt student league would ess majors are Cornett. appreciate your encour­ eI We hope to see you at the agement when they bowl film festival Wednesday each Wednesday night. night. The game room is located in the basement of the P.E. Malon Club Pioneer Center immediately I womeN auxillar( of below the bookstore. lambda Chi Alpha There will be a meeting Pioneer Center Director Bill GSC student utilizes recreational facilities on campus. held their meeting Thursday, February 18 at Stackman wishes to Inform "dav, FebrualY 2. 1988' 12:30 In room 209 of the P.E. the student body that the p.m. In ttl! Wesk!tf Building. 1he purpose of this game room and boINling 1NI""",,,,,n chapel. we meeting Is to elect oftIcers. alleys are open for use by that we will sell All P.E. mators and those In individuals from 5-11 ms this week before athletic training are Monday-Friday and 5-10 tine', Day In the welcome. See Mrs. PIercy for Saturday and Sunday. England Trip Center. 1heV wlH be rurther details. Many students may not be for SOC and wli be aware that this facility can ered on Thursday be used by the individual after meeting In student outside of PE classes. t SheIla Ware's room This should clear up some of Plans Announced p.m. to ftnlsh the the misunqerstandings about the facility's purpose. wi. also be helping the Recently you read a and induce GSC ~udents to Buckingham Palace. Shakespeare. ~hl's by selHng "Letter to the Editor" in which use it more frequently. Windsor Castle. and the Evenings will be free with es on a car . an organization for com­ tower of London await an opportunity to attend chances will be sold muter students was being TRILLIUM DEADUNE participants in Glenville performances at the Royal per chance or 3 planned. Those of you who State College's "Cultural Shakespeare Company. the have expressed an interest in The Trlnlum staff reminds :II es for $1.00. We will be Tour of England" this summer National Theatre Company. such an organization will be everyone to submit stories. .. g these chances unHI from June 27 - July 7. and other theatres in pleased to learn that the poems. and art work by • ary 16th~ and the The tour which is open to London. One day will be Monday. February 15 to the will be held on initial meeting has been the public will include visits open for participants to plan scheduled for Thursday Language Division Office. IY 17th. By the way, to a number of cultural and their own actMty, such as February 25 from 12:30 to 312 Administration Building. , • you haven't paid historic sites in London and shopping on Regents' Street. .A few copies of the lastyea(s dues vet.please bring 1:30 in the Verona Mapel other parts of England. going to the beach at Room of the Pioneer Center. issue are still available. to the meeHng on the Among these are Parlia­ Brighton. or crossing the along with the money For those of you who are English Channel to Calais in not familiar with the location Election '88 ment. the Bristish Museum. or chances for the Buckingham Palace. St. France. of this area. it is on the first (Con't from page 1) The fee for the cultural tour floor directly across from the country have submitted Paul's Cathedral. Westmin­ ce again a friendly ister Abby. John Wesley's is $985 which includes front entrance of the Pioneer "think pieces" to stimulate der that Shlrt

WOMEN START TRACK SEASON DAN THE FAN

GSC WOMEN'S TRACK SCHEDULE 1988 Glenville State College Mercury Sports Editor: D~nny Ray Women's Track team will Indoor: Februrt 13th He"". Clasic at Mor.... town. WV 10:00 parttdpate In The Hardee's Teem Brelkr.t 7:00 Deperture 7:3Osam Classic In Morgantown this The post "Super Bowl Sundoy" Sunday Is always a Saturday. The women are Outdoor: MIIrch 19th Eerly Bird Releys et Huntington not running an indoor March 29th Freil Relays at Mllriet1a Col ..... one for me. The realization that I wtll have to season. however this IWIeet April 2nd Indiene University of Pe. months for another football season is depressing. The wtll serve as a tune up for the April 16th Celifomie UniYenity of Pe. all-star game and the pro-bo.Yl didn't seem to 11ft upcoming season. April23rd GSC Invitetionel 'fint home treck meet) spirits. Both were about as exciting as the Iowa ~UU\.'UOMl: April 30th Conference Meet et GSC Treck I did enjoy the slam dunk and the long distance Returnees to the squad May 30th Netioneh In Celifomill this year are Lori Barker. contests. Michael Jordan and Larry Bird again why they are among the best-ever to play the ~Iana Farley and Monna Members of 1988 Treck Teem: Beamer. Barker will carry her lore Serleer. Dlena Ferley. Monne Beemer. Dennette Gooding. MIIry Alice Smith. Instead of spending my Sunday aftemoonsas "",UOI'llTll tremendous Cross Country Ferley end Sheron Liverpool. loving couch - potato, I wtll either sleep or watch the reputation Into the distance Competing efter Winter Sports Seeson: exciting "Big - 3 Bowtlng." events while Farley and Beth Oppe. Phyllis Penore'. Missy Funklw..... Rhondli Felder. Tine Bullard. Kelly A wise man once said, "I've heard of skeletons In Freshour closet, but this is ridiculous." I ate another cough Beamer wtlliead the middle Coech: ...... Kay Jernes distance realm and make up the 4 X 400 qnd 4 X 800 relays along with Barker and Also competing In the newcomer Mary Alice Smith. Hardee's Invitational this TRACKSTERS PLACE SECOND Arst yea coach Janet Kay Saturday will be Freshman Dawn Farley In the hurdles James Is looking to these EVENT ATHLETE PLACE TI/HT/DS Last FrIday the ladies for much developed (along with Mary Alice Men's Track Team Smith). the long Jump, potential as well as 50 ERIC MITCHELL 3rd to Otterbein College sprints and shot put. 5.7 providing leadership to GSC 3()() LONNIE HOSBY Westerville. Ohio for Oannete Gooding and 2nd 34.6 building women's program. 440 BRENT SHERRARD Indoor meet. Eleven Sharon Liverpool will be 3rd 55.2 James notes that she Is 600 JAY DAWKINS competed In the meet. rounding out the field events 6th 1 :21.5 more than pleased wtth the 880 BUBBYDENT 111 1:58.7 the Pioneers finis and providing some depth second. losing only young women noN training ANDY JARRELL 3rd 2:05.7 In the thrONing events. Heidelburg, Ohio. for the competitive season. JAY DAWKINS 5th 2:08.0 The Women's squad will Bubby Dent and "We have a long way to go, 1000 BUBBY DENT 111 be joined by additional 2:16.0 Jarrell were Ind however, we have the 1 mile ANDY JARRELL 111 4:32A proper attitude to get us competitors after the winter winners in the meet. MICKEY GRASS 5th there." sports season. 4:40.1 won the 880 and the 2 mile TONY ROSS 2nd 10:08.0 Pole Vault while Jarrell captured RUSSELL STEELE 5th 11'8" mile. Oenfs time of .r~I""" 41ap Reily GSCTEAM 3rd 1 :18.2 Mile Reley the 11XX) set the track GSCTEAM 3rd 3:43.3 and qualified him for NAJA NatIonals. This Saturday the tAt:lm1. \\OOTERS as in SHOOTER compete in the Invitational at West University. "She is fundamentally a ment time we should have very solid player." says TIm ironed out our problems and Camey of Karen Wooters. be our peak." She likes at BASKETBALL GAMES What Karen does on the this year's team and the court and her major hove cooch. "Cooch Carney gets one thing in common. Both us ready to play. It doesn·t PIONEER GAMES are business. Karen was the matter if it is one day or 10 W.Liberty A squad's fourth leading seven days before we play a 13 Wheeling A scorer last year and ranks in team, each day we work on 15 D & E H the conference this year with how to beat that team." a .412 field goal percent­ This year Karen is one of LADY PIONEER U~,MII:;. age. the co-captains and says. "I 12 Wheeling 7:00' A Karen is a transfer student feel that I'm a good leader 15 WV State 5:3() A from the University of on the floor, but I want to be Cincinnati. "Playing better." When asked if she basketball there. could change something (Cincinnati), was more of a about the Lady Pioneer's BULLETIN III job, I enjoy myself more program, she said, "The Shortly before press here." Karen feels that she crowd is a definite factor the Lady Pioneers will be well-prepared for the and we would do better if we future coming from Glenville their record to 11~ as were supported like the whipped conference State College and learning men's program." to deal with people. When you talk to Karen Davts and 8klns 92-76. "This year's team is more Wooters about basketball Creel. Tammy Pence. balanced and has more you can see the sparkle in Karen Wooters all depth than last year," says her eye. She says It best. "I points. Tammy Karen. "By touma- love it. It has been really had 7 rebounds. 6 assl" and an Incredible 9 stee.. KAREN WOOTERS Photo by Dave Rader good for me." !>age 5 dnesday, February 10, 1988 The Glenville Mercury THE BREAD TRUCK COMETH

If you said that Clinton fish, and make money." He smaller and run faster here, it Hinton was "the big man on sounds easy - going until you makes me work harder and campus" it could be taken talk about basketball. it is easier to get fouls." literally. The 6'7" transfer 'When I take the court, Coach Nottingham says, student has already everyone that is not wearing "Clinton has good offensive established himself as a a Glenville uniform is my skills. but needs to make a quality player. His freshman enemy!" greater effort on defense. year was spent at the "He has had to make an With his size and talent , he University of North Carolina adjustment to this league," should dominate on both at Charlotte where he was says coach Gary ends of the floor. He has named the Belt improved dramatically over Conference "Rookie of the 'WHEN I TAKE THE COURT, the past two weeks and has worked hard in practice. He Year." Last year he played at EVERYON~ THAT IS "jOT has kept a positive attitude Oral Roberts University, WEARING A GLENVILLE averaging 11.5 points and through tough times," 6.5 rebounds a gme. "They UNIFORM IS MY ENEMY!' Clinton does have a positive attitude. When asked if he call me the 'Bread Truck' CLINTON HINTON because I deliver," says wanted to say anything to Hinton. let people know more about BVll, Clinton likes Glenville Clinton Hinton, he said, "Tell State, but smiles and says Nottingham, "He came here everybody to have a nice "There's nothing to do but out of shape and it hurt him year and to study hard." hunt, fish and study." Fishing early in the season." Clinton does seem to be in his future. has lost 25 pounds and now When asked what he wants only weighs 252 pounds. to do ten years from now, When comparing the Clinton says. "I want to buy leagues he has played in 4 some real estate. kick-back, Clinton says, "Guys are CLINTON 'BREAD TRUCK' HINTON pIno by Malcomb Ross LADY PIONEER l.AO{ PIONEERS LOSE TWO IN A RON 14 GAME TOTALS PIONEER'S LOSE TWO IN A ROW Glenlile \/I. Salem

PLAYER TOT PTS' Glenville vs. fairmont Glenville VS. A-B The 15-1 Wesleyan Lady The Lady Pioneers fell to The A-B Battlers rolled into Bobcats' improved their 10-3 overall and suffered RANDOLPH 84(6) The Pioneers slipped to 8- town and rolled away with a record to sixteen wins their first conference loss to JOHNSON 222(17.1) against the Lady Pioneers PENCE 211(15.1) 1 overall and 7-4 in the victory. beating the Pioneers the Lady TIgers of Salem, 61- WOOTERS 178(12.7) onference with a defeat at 71-63. After two ties. the 71-68. After four early ties the 52. Being down 25-22 at CREEL 240(17.1) he hands of the Fairmont Battlers jumped to an early Lady Pioneers were down by halftime, the Lady Pioneers FOX 9(.8) ate Falcons 66-61 at the first half six point lead. With five, 36-31, at halftime. With tied the score at 51 with 3:37 ELLYSON 9(1.3) Feaster Center in Fairmont. 4:29 left in the first half. 8:01 left in the game. Tammy left on the clock, but were FUNKHOUSER 12(1.7) railing by only three points Glenville caught A-B 20-20. Pence laid one up to tie outscored 10-1 in final DOLAN 37(2.6) at halftime. the Pioneers fell but fell behind 28-20 for the game at 56 a piece. The minutes. FELDER 25(2.1) halfttme. Glenville fought next two minutes the Lady MOORE 27(3.4) behind by ten points three Niki Randolph hit 14 points BULLARD 30(3.8) times in the second half. back to within two points on Bobcats outscored the while teammates Karen Pioneers 9-2, leaving the PURSLEY 23(4.6 Late in the game, Glenville two occasions in the second Wooters & Tammy Pence SIMONS 83(6.9) closed to within four but half but failed to take the score 65-58. In the final each hit for 12. could not put the game lead and fell to 8-12 averall seconds, Niki Randolph put up 'a shot from the 3-poinf away. and 7-5 in the conference. PIONEER 20 GAME TOTALS Paul Grier was high scorer Paul Grier scored 20 points range that could have tied the game. The ball danced with 23 points. Clinton with Clinton Hinton adding PLAYER TOT PTS TOT REB ASSISTS Hinton added 21 points and 19 points and pulling down on the rim but failed to fall through the hoop. The loss had eight rebounds. 11 rebounds. REES 27(1.4) 2111.1) 47(2.4) put the Lady Pioneers at 10-4 GLOVER 19(1.2) 16(1) 13(.8) on the season. GRIER 372(18.6) 70(3.6) 64(3.2) Pioneer Grocery Kim Creel led the scoring GANDEE 12(1.1) 13(1.2) 10(.9) with 20 points and amassed COLLINS 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 1411.3) 25 E. Main Street 21 rebounds. Tammy Pence SMITH 40(3.6) 36(3.2) had 16 points and 15 WILLIAMSON 70(3.5) 64(3.2) 31(1.6) rebounds, while tV10nique JIVIDEN 21(2.3) 14(1.6) 4(.4) Full-Service grocery line HARRIS 16(.8) Johnson hit double figures 174(9.2) 87(4.6) Fresh meats HUGHES 12(.9)/ 16(1.1) 0(0) with 13 points. STANFORD 82(4.3) 77(4.1) 21(1.1) HALL 327(17.2) 162(8.5) 16(.8) FEATURING: TAYLOR 0(0) 1(1) 0(0) MCCONNELL 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) HINTON 166(13.8) 81(6.8) 6(.4) MSMITH 99(8.3) 36(3) 4(.3) Brand New Deli or,.,N I.~n AN - s.~o r .. N-F GSC RECORD AFTER 20 GAMES IS: Party Trays 1,30 AM • 2.00 rM Sol. Fresh Salads A"~, It..... (If ,.. AnllW"ef' At 91..-e, WON LOST 461·169$ WVIAC 7 6 Sandwiches - made to order Lon L. Mummer, nrn NON~ONF 1 7 Hand dip ice cream (cones, shalces, sundaes, hot fudge calces) TOTAL 8 12 • - Dedlcwled 10 rro"'dl"f Mr. Donut Donuts nU! Service t-cr. Deterw- • "e."" &: B".'1 Ald. Homeworkers Wanted! College Students Welcome! • F•• , eoltrteoUl Serulce TOP PAYl C.I. 12124th Ave. You request - We'll try to fill it. • K"".k Color_Ie" s,."em N. W. Suite 222 Norman, OK Aim De",'opl"l1 73069 Page I) The Glenville Mercury Wednesday Februarv 10, 1 FALL 1988 PROSPECT I VE STUDENT TEACHERS Journal Grads fin IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO COMPLETE STUDENT TEACHING DURING THE FALL 1988 SEMESTER. YOU SHOULD PLAN TO ATTEND A MEETING.

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