The Glenville Mercury

Number 15 Glenville State College, Glenville, West VirgiJlia Wednesday, December 8, 1982 Choir Presents Annual Concert The popular annual Solists in the performance Messenger, Independence; Concert of the will be Pamela Perry, Gayle Phillip Minigh, Cedarville; Glenville State College Stanley, and Danny Gary Mullenax, Upper Choir will be presented at DePugh. Leesa Holder, Tract; Jackie Myers, Hunt­ 8:00 on Sunday night, Belpre, OH, is the accomp­ ington; Jeff Nestor, Parsons; December 12, in the audi­ anist for the Choir. One of Marc Radabaugh, Bretz; torium at the College. The the highlights of the pro­ Radonna Rickman,Williams­ public is cordially invited. gram will be an arrangement town; Ramona Smith, St. The program will include of the familiar \J oy to the Albans; Gayle Stanley, four chorales from Bach's World' for choir, brass Coldwater, OH; Louella 'Christmas Oratorio,' a quartet with tympani and Thomas, Belleville; Betty Benedictus by Schubert, cymbals. The traditional Wagner, South Charleston; Handel's famous' Hallelujah candlelight processional Beth Warner, West Union; Chorus' from Messiah, and a which was not included in Judy Young, New Haven; chorus from the'Childhood l\lst year's performance will Dana Balachowski and J.D. of Christ I by Berlioz. be part of this year's Benson, Vincent, OH; Betty Twentieth-century works program. Cowles and Jamie Martin, by Willan and Sowerby and The Choir is directed by Charleston; Robin and Greg Who Who's recipients have been selected. The foUowing are, from I·r, the' Festival Te Deum' by Dr. Raymond Jones, Crist, Ansted; Bobbi Randy Lewi;. Yicld CoUins, Tammi 120. ReaIeen McMillion. 2nd row. Tom Davisson, Cindy VftllCC, Mary Flaherty, Pam Bickel, Trisha Robinson, Benjamin Britten are also Director of Choral Activi­ Gonzalez and Carol Wilson, Bill Anderson, 3rd row, Danny Bayer and Kent Woofter. Other recipients part of the program. ties at GSC. Members of Grantsville; Dennis Jarrell not pictured here are nameit in the story. The Camerata Singers, a the Choir are: J .R. Aliff, and J ohnna Rader, group of twelve will present Fayetteville; Andrew Bell, Gassaway; Kirk King and a group of Christmas pieces Big Bend; Letha Butcher, Pamela Perry, Cutler, OH; from the sixteenth century Weston; Tammy Crane, Scott Kitchen and Russell Students Receive Honors including three by Praetor­ Lewisburg; Tracy Daugh. Nelson, Marietta, OH; The 1983 edition of Pamela Bickel, a senior ium. The singers will be erty, Elkview; Robin Penny Poole and Sherilee Who's whQ Among Elementary Education accompanied by the Foreman, Mason; Ronald Unger, Chester; Ken Rowan Students In American major from Gassaway, Recorder Quartet in an old Hall, Hillsboro; Todd Hall, and Carolyn Snodgrass, Universities and Colleges includes Sigma Sigma German carol, "While by Waverly; Julie Harris, Milton; Michael Schartiger is preparing for print and Sigma Sorority, Order Our Sleep0g Flocks." The Richwood; Nancy Hines, and Steve White, Camden­ among the names for of Diana, Governing quartet will also present New Milton; Cara Keenan, on-Gauley; Vicki Butcher, 1983 will be 28 students Board, Judicial Board, two early works for Gauley Bridge; Jenny Beverly Grose. and Raeleen from GSC. These Intramural Basketball recorders. Lewis. Point Pleasant, Ed (Con!. Pg. 4) students will join an elite and Library Reference group of students selected Material Committee from more than 1,300 among her interests. 'Hello Dolly' Chosen For Spring Musical institutions of higher Beth Carpenter, a junior Dolly Levi is coming to Music Department, will be portant. He is interested in learning in all 50 states, Biology major from town! This is a special training the musical aspects people (dancers) who are the District of Columbia Richwood, is active as occasion! HELLO DOLLY, of the production. willing to try. That is the and several foreign a GSC cheerleader and a member of Chi Beta one of Broadway'S happiest, Truly special for this challenge to GSc. Th~ op- nations. Phi, Sigma Sigma Sigma brightest musicals, will be occasion will be the portumty for professlOnal The students are Sorority, Theta Girls, presence of Mr. Newton dance instruction is at hand. selected on the basis of the Spring offenng of the Panhellenic Council, Cole, Director of West FREE! their academic achieve­ GSC Theatre Department. Intramural Basketball This is the special occa­ Virginia Dance Theatre in Mr. Cole is interested in ment, service to the Charleston, West Virginia. baton twirlers (male or fe­ and a Senator-at-Large sion. Needed for the community, leadership for Student Congress. occasion is a circus troup of By special grant of the Arts male) for the large par­ in extracurricular activi­ ade number. Also needed Vicki Collins, a senior performers. Mrs. Linda and Humanities of West Vir­ ties and future potential. Art major from Palestine McKown, director of the ginia, Mr. Cole will be in are four females and ten The following are male dancers (tryers). is active in Order of occasion, is callmg all residence as choreographer students named from Diana, Sigma Sigma siJlgers and dancers ( or for the show. Mr. Cole ad­ Auditions for the pro­ GSC this year~ William duction will be held Tues­ Sigma Sorority, SNEA would be singers and vised Mrs. McKown by tele­ Anderson) a secondary and intramurals. Denise day and Wednesday even­ dancers). Mr. Edward Mc­ phone on Friday, December Education English and Collins is a senior from ings, December 14 and 15, Kown, Instructor in the 3, that training is not im- Speech Major from Clarksburg majoring in at 6: 30 in the auditorium. Canvas, has been active in Social Work. Some of These auditions are open to Ohnimgohow Players and Denise's activities include all students. Prepared mu­ Alpha Psi Omega. Daniel Pi Gamma Mu, SSSO, sic is accepted. The bulk of Bayer, an Elementary intramurals, president of the auditions will consist of Education major from Pickens Hall and a reading scenes from the Vienna, names Ohnimgo­ member of Student pia y, singing music from the how Players and Alpha Congress. Thomas show, and some very basic Psi Omega as his extra­ Davisson, a senior sports movement. curricular activities. (Cont Pg. 4) Come and try. Don't miss 'being a part of the biggest occasion on campus. Video-games Invade Foundation Persons interested in the If you can't take the play video-games. Also, if technical aspects of the pro­ pressure of waiting at the you are not interested in duction are welcome to ex­ Student Union or Game the video-games or ping­ press that interest at this Room to play your favorite pong you can get a game of time, also. video-game; then go to cards going at a table or December graduates Outer Limits. Outer Limits watch television in the who plan to go through is located in the basement television room. After commencement in May of the Wesley Foundation. video-games, ping-pong or should place their order Equipping Outer Limits is .cards or televisionJ sand­ for graduation announ­ a Tron, a Ms. Pac-Man, a wiches can be purchased cements with Debbie Donkey-Kong, and a at a little snack bar. The Nagy at the Bookstore Frogger video-machine. A hours for Outer Limits the Sattelite dish for the big screen is lcoated behind the Pioneer before they leave .. ping-pong table is set up for are as follows: Monday- Center. For more information on the big screen programming see page 4. those who do not want to (Con!. I'g. 4) Wednesday, December 8, 19U, Page Two THE GLENVILLE MERCURY . " Organizational News Sigmo Slgmo Slgmo A ceremonial meeting was held leader - Pam Perry. Vandalia Room. We ask that at We would also like to wish members please attend. Therewil December 6, in the Ground Floor everyone Good Luck on finals Lounge in Scott Wing of Pickens be refreshments served after thE and have a nice Holiday. Hall. New officers were elected initiation ceremony. for the 1983 year. The offices The Kit-n-Kaboodle projecl Delta Zeta were filled as follows: once again was successful! Thanb The Delta Zeta's informal President - Kay Barnett; Vice- go' to all members whe meeting was held Monday, Dec. 6. President Shelly Smith; expended their time and effoll Lamplighting Week has begun Secretary Pam! Perry ; for the organization. and we would again like to recog­ Treasurer Tina Barnett; All people who have not done nize our pledges: Carolyn Education Director - Leanne sc please pay Lisa Pleasant for Hannaman, Shelly Morris, and Butler; Membership Rush - Mary your composite picture. Karen Scott. You are 3 terrific Flaherty. Sisters are reminded Studen t Social Serv ice pledges! We would like to thank that yearbook pictures are to The Student Social Service~ everyone who came to the Delta be taken Wednesday, Decem ber Organization is sponsoring a toy Zeta Chili Dinner. J ill Morris and 8 at 8:30 in the Verona Mapel drive in connection with the Joe Drahnak - you two desen'e a Room. Church dress is required. Gilmer County Department of special thank you also. For those All members should attend the Welfare. All students and faculty who aren't yet in the Christmas President's Christmas Party are asked to contribute any toys Spirit, you are invited to drop by December 19, 2p.m. to work that they have in order to help and see the 10 foot the Lollipop Shop. Christmas some needy children experience a in our chapter room. It's unique! caroling at the Nursing Home happier Christmas. Please, check Thank You Lou Ann, Lora, Nila is scheduled for December 13, to see that all toys are in good and Nissle! Our annual Christmas Christmas-A Time of Traditions at 7 :00. The Winter Formal condition. They may be Dance "Rose Ball" will be Dec. is scheduled for December 11 deposited at Pickens Hall, Scott "Chestita Koleda, Joyeux Noel, Feliz Navidad and Froehliche II th in the banquet room of at the Town" Hall from 10 p.m. Wing Office any time before Weihnactenl" What? Has the editor gone mad? Nol I was just the Wagon Wheel. It will be from to 2 a_.m. The Winter Formal Dec. 20th. The SSSO will ailo wishing you a Merry Christmas in four different foreign 9:30 til 2 a.m. Alumni welcome. dress is Semi-Formal. All be sending Christmas messages languages. The Christmas spirit is truly a feeling of happiness. A reminder we will be stufrmg members are once again reminded on chocolate candy. These This joyous occasion is celebrated by Christians around the Care packages at 10 0 'clock that December II, at 10 a.m. chocolates will be available world. Every country which celebrates the Christmas Holiday Saturday morning! Decorating we will stuff Care packages. for purchase and, or to take also possesses its own traditions which are unique to its ancestry. for the dance will be at 2. There Congratulations are extended to orders for anyone wishing to send In the country of Puerto Rico, Christmas is celebrated with will be a House Corp. meeting Debbie Moore for being selected a special holiday message. Please Christmas Trees and the traditional . Howeve~ on Sunday the 12th. We will hold as a nominee for the National have the amount of S 1.00 with January 6, Three Kings Day, children place boxes full of grass our House Christmas Party Mabel Lee Walton award. you when we take your order. under their beds or on roof tops. This grass is supposed to be Sunday evemng after delivering Starting this week and continuing fed to the camels which are ridden by-kings. The kings in turn Kappa De/tli Pi care packages at 7 o'clock. through Dec. 15 orders will be reward the children for feeding their hungry animals. Kappa Delta Pi held its first Lambda Ch i Alpha taken in the Pioneer Centex On Noche Buena () in all children annual Christmas Party Sunday between 11 and o'clod meet in their parents' homes and then travel together to the Dec. 5 at 7:30 in Clark Hall. The Brothers of the Beta Beta throughout this week. Misa del Gallo (). Mothers prepare traditional The organization decorated a Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha A reminder goes out to all foods consisting of Hallaca (corn meal, with and chicken Christmas tree which is on display held their regular weekly meeting social work majors and SSSO all wrapped in plantian leaves), or the dulce de lechoza in the main entrance hallway of in the library. members that group pictures will (a dessert of green papaya and brown sugar). The Nativity Clark Hall. Members are Upcoming events: Wed. 6:00 be taken this Wednesday, Dec, scene is found in every home. reminded to attend the Presi­ pictures; Thurs. 3 :00 Christmas 8th 7 p.m. m the Verona Mapel Italy begins the Christmas celebration eight days before dent's Christmas Party on Dec. 19 Party at Day CarL; Thurs. 7 :00 Room. Everyone is encouraged Christmas and continues through the or the at 2 p.m. and yearbook pictures Chnstmas Party at Health Care to be there in order for ow Feast of the . Children go from place to place are to be taken Dec. 8 at 6:30 Center; Friday 7:00 Snowball. organization to utilize full during the Holiday season reciting Christmas selections and in Verona Mapel Room. Tee Election of officers was also representation in the yearbook. expecting coins in return so they may buy Christmas delicacies. shirts are also in. Please see held. President - Mike Phillips Also, a meeting will be held this Gifts are brought to the children by the Christ-Child. It is Cindy Vance for your KDP shirt. believed, however, that , a benevolent witch, on January Vice-President - Lee Loy Thursday, Dec. 9th at 7 p.m. 11\ 6, comes down the chimney and fills children's shoes full of Theta Xi Secretary - Steve Wright the Little Theat re concerning goodies; or, if they were bad, Befana fills the shoes with The brothers of Theta Xi held Rush Chairman - Steve Ware Muscular Dystrophy Week, charcoal. their weekly informal meeting Treasurer - Marty Lemon Anyone wishing to help plan and In the country of Lithuania, the Christmas Eve dinner table Sunday, Dec. 5th at the Theta Xi Education - Delton Sigley organize the activities for MD is covered by straw for the memory of the blessed night in house. Our new members were Alumni - Mark Phillips Week is invited to attend this . In Germany, Evergreen trees are decorated with formally initiated Tuesday Ritualist - Tim Brown meeting. lavish lights and adorn the streets. The Wreath holds evening after the Ballgame. All Social - Andy Cosp'er Pi Gamma MI/ a special meaning to the German people. brothers are urged to sell all of Fund Raiser - Jim Wiley There will be a Pi G.mma Mu Although the Christmas season is celebrated differently around their raffle tickets for our 50-50 Athletics - Pudge Sims meeting Thursday, Dec. 9, 1982 the world, the religious meaning is unified. All Christians of raffle. The more tickets we sell, Awards - POW - Mark Martin; at Professor Mysliwiec's house. the 'NOrld celebrate the birth of the Son of God, Christ, the more we make, and the more Wino - Marvin, Whalen> and Following the meeting we will on Christmas day. With this thought, I would like to wish prize money we give away. Mitchel; KCUF - Delton, ' :ew have our annual open house. you a Nadolig Uaven (Merry Christmas). Betty Wells Brothers are also urged to bring Members, Phi Commit'r·o. Members are encouraged to Editor their toys in for our toy drive for attend and bring a guest. At the needy children through out the Phi Bera Lambda meeting we will be discussing Letter To The Editor area. Our next meeting will be our the inititation banquet, a possible formal initiation and reception on Well it's survey time again . .. Any other comments you trip, and tentative programs for T,adies of the White Rose Wed., Dec. 8th at 7 :00 in the might have 'NOn't be appreciated as this might hint of the quality the spring. Ladies of the White Rose would inherent in the faculty. A survey, as defined my "Mr. Webster," like to welcome the new Ladies Is to examine for some specific purpose; inspect or consider THE GLENVILLE MERCURY and their Big Brothers: (USPS 220040) carefully; review in detail. It is in this light, I feel sure, that the Pam Perry - Keith Enoch; Diana The Student Newspaper evaluation committee must have conjured up the survey ot Conley - Gary Ross; Donna Phone 462-7361, Ext. 290 appraisal of the faculty of this fine institution of higher Baker - Ron Carpenter; Arnie Published weekly and entered as second class education. To complete the consequence of the survey is the mail at the Post Office at Glenville West Vir­ Headley - Randy Lewis; Jeanine ginia 26351. SubSCriptions $5.00" year. jubilation of the administration upon the cozen guarantee of the Carpenter - Mike Phillips; Susan quality of instructors, It is in this respect we must point out Editor ••••••••..••...... Betty Wells Harshbarger - Pudgy Simms; and the irrelevance, immaterial, impertinent, insolent and felicitous Associate Edilor ••..•.••...... Debbie Moore Shelly Staats - Larry Siers. nature of the appraisal. At the time this evaluation was originally Assistant Editor ••••••.•..•...... •...... Carron Smith We also would like to welcome published, it surely must have been the philosophy of the Sports Editor ••••.•••...... Steve Keenan the new officers for the next majority of the committee that the student body would be Circulation ••••.•..•••.•...... •....Klm Honaker semester who are: President phlegmatic. (Remember students, "Yes," except for No. 20111) IBM Operators •.•••••...... Angela Boram Shelly Smith; Vice-President - It is the sentiment of this student that the concept of faculty Tammy Igo Melisa Lowther; Secretary evaluation by the student body is worthwhile - ifandonly if the Photographer ••••••...... Debbie Moore Doretta Pugh; Treasurer - Kim appraisal has some substance which can be readily seen ane/. Mike PhiUips Lake; Scrapbook - Arnie Headley; employed. Sign me, Cartoonist •••••••.•...... Kent Woofter Reporter - Kellee Booth; Song- A PAL of Yours Advedising Manager •.•...... J anice Boggs Wed nesday, December 8, 1982 THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Page Three There will be a keenans korner general committee GSC Lady Pioneers meeting to plan for Avid basketball fans, prepare! This weekend is going to be Muscular Dystrophy a doozy. Week Thursday, Win Two, Lose One Three games alV(]it for the spectator to choose from on Dec. 9 at 7:00 p.m. The GSC Lady Pioneers steals; Bunny Taylor had Saturday night, and all three should be classic matchups. in the Little have a record of 2-1 ten points, seven assists First on my list (even though my loyalties should dictate Theater. Anyone following their first three and SiX steals; Laura otherwise) is the Virginia-Georgetown game, matching Ralph interested in being a games of the season last Dabney had ten points and Sampson and Pat Ewing in an all-out struggle. Labeled "The part of Muscular week. The ladies beat six rebounds; Kim Maynard Dream Game," it should be just that, with the Sampson-Ewing Dystrophy Week is West Virginia State on scored four points and had conflict as the centerpiece. urged to attend. Wednesday and split in a a team-high 12 reboumls; Also, in the confines of our own gymnasium, a good battle tournament at Radford, Va. and Robin Phipps, Maria will occur on Saturday. The GSC Pioneers will lock horns with on Friday and Saturday. Lothes and Judy Niday the Salem Tigers, last season's WVC regular season champions. Kight Resigns scored six, five and one, If this game matches last year's in terms of intensity, it should Garry Kight, coach of the GSC 75, West Virginia respectively. be well worth it. Glenville State College State 68. Finally, at 8 p.m., on Saturday, a rivalry featuring teams from bowling team for the past GSC 68, Alderson- neighboring states, WVU and Ohio State, will be televised. This six years, has resigned that Coach Tim Carney's team Broaddus 63. should also prove to be a good hardwood battle. position effective immedi­ fought back from a 35-34 Personally, I will be reclining comfortably in an easy chair with ately. Joe Drahnak and halftime deficit to record Kim Maynard's 17-point, the TV tuned in on Ted T.umer's Super-Station and the Virginia­ Maria Catlett have been the 75-68 win over the 12-rebound performance Georgetown game (and my money is on Ralph Sampson and the named to succeed Kight. Yellow Jacket women in carried the GSC ladies to a Cavaliers). Kight, took over from the season opener for the 68-63 win over Alderson­ Steve Keenan Dr. Robert Dollgener in Lady Pioneers. Broaddus in the consolation the fall of 1976 as coach Bunny Taylor popped in game of the Radford tour­ Pioneer Men Hoopsters of the squad. The previous 19 points to lead four GSC nament. Maynard's total spring, Dollgener had players in double figures. stats of 21 points and 24 coached the GSC bowlers Sonja Bailey tallied 17, rebounds earned her All­ Lose To Three Opponents to the NAIA championship, Pam Minigh 14 and Kim Tournament status. GSC's men's cage squad itself for an 84-72 win. the first national title ever Maynard 13. Laura Dabney Other Lady Pioneers dropped three decisions Clay Young had 25 points for GSC in athletic compe­ and Maria Lothes added six hitting in double figures during action last week and 12 rebounds to lead tition. each. were Bunny Taylor with 14, and in the process saw its GSC's losing effort. Scott Faced with the tough task Taylor also recorded 12 Sonja Bailey 13 and Pam record fall to 1-4. West Ludwig added 21 points, of duplicating a national assists and nine rebounds Minigh 11. Maria Lothes Virginia State, Wheeling Randy Anderson and Rich title, Kight performed for GSc. Minigh led the had eight, Laura Dabney and West Liberty, all West Moore eight each, Steve admirably. He coached the Lady Pioneers in rebound­ three and Robin Phipps Virginia Conference foes, Linville and Trent King Pioneers to a fifth-place ing with 16 boards. two. handed GSC its losses. four apiece, and Steve NAIA finish in 1977 and to As a team, Glenville Bailey recorded six steals, Morris two. an eight-place finish in outshot State (49 percent Lothes eight rebounds, and West Virginia State 65, 1978, the last year the to 36 percent) and out­ Taylor and Minigh five IGSC 63. West Liberty 86, GSC 75 national championship rebounded them (53-52). assists each. format was used. GSC has three outings this Elon 73, GSC 70 The Pioneers led for most The Hilltoppers of West From 1979 - 81, GSC week in which to improve of the game, but the Yellow Liberty built up a 23-point placed high in ACUI region­ In the first round of the its record. On Tuesday, the Jackets rallied in the game's margin at half and held on al competitions and other Radford University (Va.) women were to play West late stages for the 65-63 for an 86-75 Wln over tourneys, including winning tourney last weekend, the Virginia Tech. Then, on win. Glenville. The loss was the Mountaineer Classic in Lady Pioneers fell to Elon, Thursday, the opponent Scott Ludwig's 16 points GSC's fourth in a row. 1981. N.C., 73-70. GSC had a will be West Virginia and ten rebounds paced Scott Ludwig's 15 points J esse Lilly, GSC athletic 41-38 lead at half but Wesleyan in a 6 p.m. road GSC. Kenny Taylor added led five players in double director remarked, "Garry couldn't hold on to it and contest. Finally, on 16 points, and Clay Young figures for the Pioneers. had done a good job with lost its first game of the Saturday, Glenville will play put in ten. Deon Lanier Also, Trent King and Clay the bowling team. We 1982-83 campaign. at Shepherd at 1 p.m. scored seven, Randy Ander­ Young put in 13 each, appreciate the work he's Pam Minigh's 23 points Also, the Lady Pioneers son and Rich Moore six Rich Moore had 12, and done over the years." was tops for the Glenville will play their final home each, and Steve Linville Randy Anderson scored Kight cited personal women. The senior forward game before break with two. 11. Kenny Taylor added reasons for his resignation. had ten rebounds, also. Alderson-Broaddus on Anderson and Moore had six, David Burns two and Sonja Bailey added 11 Monday, Dec. 13. Game five assists apiece. Steve Linville one. League Concludes points, five assists and four time is 7 p.m. Two tough opponents, The Wednesday Night Wheeling 84, GSC 72. West Virginia Tech and Student League bowled its The annual Louis The Business Salem, will play in the last night of the season Bennett Hall keg Office and the The . Wheeling Cardinals Pioneer gym this week. Wednesday Dec. 1, 1982. party will be held in Financial Aid Office Out-polnted Glenville, 84-72, GSC was to play Tech The final standings for the the small ballroom would like to for their first WVC win in Tuesday night, while six teams involved are: in the Pioneer inform students ver a year. the Pioneers will tangle B & B 58-22 ; Johnston Center on Wednes­ that invoices for The two teams fought to with the Salem Tigers Jaguars 56-24; Steamrollers day, December 8. pre·registered. stu· a 35-35 tie at intermission. Saturday in a home 34-46; Terrific Trio 32-48; The party will have dents are being sent Wheeling wanted the win contest beginning at Funny Farm 32-48; and beer, cokes, hot out this week. Stu· ,more, though, and exerted 7:30 p.m. Tonkins' Tokers 28-52. dogs, and chips and dents must pay their High games for the week will be only for invoices by Jan. 4, were: Larry Tanner 179, LBH residents. The or they will have to Student Congress Makes Plans Lavern Tonkin 169, and party from 8·11 register during p.m. was paid for by The Student Congress met been set for view~ng the Gary Fisher 163 for the regular registration the $5.00 social fee again. If a student on Thursday, December 2, satellite screen In. the men; Andrea Clifton 153, of each hall resi­ 1982. Joe Drahnak, Pioneer Center. The tImes Susan Johnston 119, and has financial-aid, it dent. Director of Food Service, are as follows: Crystal Loudin 105 for the will be deducted was present to answer Sunday thru Thursday, women. High series for the Cheech & Chong from their invoice questions presented by 4 p.m. to 12 midnight; men were: Lavern Tonkin NICE DREAMS or if they rec'eive Student Congress. Drahnak Friday, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.; 459, Larry Tanner 441, and Tuesday, December credit they will just feels that the Food Com- Saturday 4 p.m. to 12 Antony Cochran 429. High 14, 9 pm, Ballroom; have to sign the ,mittee, a committee that midnight. series for the women were: Wednesday December invoice and return it ':!iscusses and implements There will be a back~t<> Andrea Clifton 355, Susan 15, 8 pm, Auditor­ to GSC by Jan. 4. plans to make food service school dance January 20 at Johnston 316, and Crystal ium. etter on the GSC campus, 8:30 p.m. in the ballroom Loudin 296. High Team 'has given me (Drahnak) featuring the band series and Team series wI SUMM 1 lot of insight into what "Warbux." This will be a handicap went to: Tonkins' P HARMAC---=::& {ids are thinking about semi-formal dance, so Tokers 481-679, Steam­ :Eood service." appropriate attire is rollers 445-677, and B & B PR£gC!~/prIOI\/ A tentative schedule has required. 371-642,respectively. ---S-8PM THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Wednesday, December 8, 1982 Page Four

Who's Who (cont. form p.l.) SSSO, Pi Gamma Mu, Management major, has curricular activities. HaIl Governing Board, Business Administration been active as a member Steve Keenan is a junior Student Congress, Advisory Council for the major from Clarksburg, of the golf team, Phi English - Liberal Arts Lambda Chi Alpha and Wesley Foundation and has been active on the Beta Lambda, PE Majors major from Gauley Student Congress, Lamb­ 1982 Most Outstanding girls' basketball and I Club, Delta Zeta Big Bridge. Steve IS a da Chi Alpha and Chi Man. Patricia Robinson, volleyball teams. Brothers and GSC member of the Mercury Beta Phi Fraternity a Business Administra­ Cynthia Vance, an Ele­ Pioneer. Tina Lou and Kanawbacben staffs, as his activities. tion Major from Rich­ mentary Education major Stalnaker Duelley, an Outstanding Man for Vicki Martin, a wood, has been active in from Oak Hill, names Elementary Education The Mw:u.t.y for 1981 Physical Education major Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma, major from Auburn, anL track and cross from Sutton, lists Sorority, Ladies of the Kappa Delta Pi, SSSO, names Cultural Affairs country team member. Student Congress, Gov- White Rose and Pan­ intramurals, and Ladies Committee, Literary Cheryl Keenan, a senior erning Board, office hellenic. Kevin R\.ss, a of the White Rose as her Society and Sigma Tau English - Liberal Arts clerk, intramurals, Business Administration activities. Leslie Walker, Delta - Alpha Nu as her major from Gauley Physical Education Club, major from Martinsburg, a Business Education activities. Bridge, names Ohnirngo­ F AO, MD, GSC Week names Computer Club. major from Frametown, Mary Flaherty, an how Players, Ladies of Committees and Judicial phi Beta Lambda and IS active in Phi Beta Elementary Education the White Rose, GSC Board as her interests. Chi Beta phi as his Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi major from Clarksburg, Forensics, Alpha Psi Raeleen McMillion, a extracurricular activities. and SNEA. Patricia includes Sigma Sigma Omega, Pickens Hall senior English-Speech Shelly Smith, a junior White, a senior Education Sigma Sorority, SNEA Governing and Judicial Education major from Elementary Education and Liberal Arts History and Panhellenic Repre­ Boards' Vice-President, Summersville, has been major from Parkersburg, Major from Glenville is sentative as her activities. 'Il:i.lliwn editorial staff, active in Kappa Delta has been active in Sigma active in Kappa Delta Pi, Tammi Igo, a junior and copy editor for Pi, Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Sigma, Ladies of Pi Gamma Mu, Ohnimgo­ English-Speech Educa­ Glenville MerclITy and Ohnirngohow Players, the White Rose, corres­ how Players and was a tion major from Clay, is Kanawbacben as her GSC Forensics, and ponding secretary and Judith A. Herndon active in Alpha Psi activities. Marlene Lewis, Iri1ljllID Editorial staff. office clerk of Pickens Legislative Fellow, 1982. Omega, Qhnimgohow a semor Elementary Phillip Minigh, a semor Hall. Kent Woofter, a junior Players, Ladies of the Education major from Music Major from Marvin Taylor, a Art-Speech Education White Rose, GSC Clay, has been active in Glenville, names GSC Business Administration Major from Glenville, has Forensics and Literary Ohnimgohow Players, Band, Choir, Camarata major from Weston, is been active in GSC Society. Rita Jurkovich, Literary Society and Singers and Alpha Psi active in Lambda Chi Forensics, Ohnimgohow a Liberal Arts.majo,r from SNEA. Randall Lewis, Omega as his interests. Alpha, Student Congress, Players, Lambda Chi Spencer, lists Pi Gamma Craig Parker, a Social and Student Life and Alpha, and Mercury: Mu, Intramurals and a. junior C~emistry - Work major from Cartoonist. SNEA as her extra- BlOlogy major from welfar.e Committee. Parkersburg, lists Pickens Martinsburg, has been Shelley Tharp, a junior active as a member of Christmas concert (cont. from p.l) Entertainment At Pioneer Center From The McMillion, Summersville; A new spice has been added to night time entertainment on Pamela Brown and Lacy the Glenville State College campus. A large screen has been Wesley Foundation Bryant, Rupert; Peter installed in the Snack Bar of the Pioneer Center which receives The Wesley Foundation will host a tree-decoration and carol Brown and Carl Watson, twenty-four cable stations including MTV, Showtime, HBO, and singing event on Thursday, December 9th, beginning at 8 pm. Parkersburg; and Guy ESPN. The programs showing on the screen have already been Hot chocolate and refreshments will be available to all. Boggs, J enine Carpenter, selected by the Pioneer Programming Committee and read as All students are welcome to join a Christian Education class Danny DePugh, Melanie follows: sponsored jointly by the Wesley Foundation and Trinity United Greene, David McDonald, Wednesday, December 8 Methodist. The class is utilizing a cassette tape series bible and Bill Wilkes, Glenville. 4:00p.m. Ch. 13 Movie: "Nine to Five" (ending) study. William Roberts is leading the class. When: Sunday 5:00 p.m. Ch. 13 Movie: "Ragtime" mornings, 9:30 am. Where: Wesley Foundation. What to Video Games (cont. from p.l.) 8:00 p.m. Ch.23 Movie: "Tess" bring: a Bible and appetite (coffee, tea, and doughnuts are Thursday, from 4 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Ch. 15 News Update available). to 10 p.m.; Friday, from Thursday, December 9 4 p.m. - midnight; 4:00 p.m. Ch.20 The Emigrants (ending) Saturday, from 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Ch. 20 Movie: "The Gathering" or midnight; and Sunday, 6:00 p.m. Ch.11 Video Music ~Rf:RLACE: from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Ch.3 Movie: "Miracle on 34th Street" Y 10:00 p.m. Ch.5 Movie: "Modern Problems" There will be a DJ Friday, December 10 I ~ ftlXNN p~ents Mix in the Pioneer 4:00 p.m. Ch. 16 Movie: "Oliver" Center, December 9, 6:00p.m. Ch.12 Movie: "Silence of the North" 8:00p.m. Ch.7 NFL Game of the Week at 8:30 pm. The is 8:30 p.m. Ch. 23 Movie: "Belle Starr" Mix sponsored by -~w~.f!~£~9.rS Student Congress. There 10:30 p.m. Ch.5 Movie: "Taps" LADIES NIGHT-TUES& THURS 6:30-8:00 is no admission charge. Saturday, December 11 HAPPY HOUR- WEDNESDAY 6:00-7:30 4:00p.m. Ch.8 Wyatt Earp (ending) 4:30 p.m. Ch.8 Wagon Train 6:00 p.m. Ch.4 Movie: "Across the Great Divide" Pickens Hall Schedules Banquet 8:00p.m. Ch.7 Independence Bowl As Christmas rolls around are as follows: Dr. Billips key chains ordered from { 11:00 p.m. Ch. 16 Movie: "Silver Streak" this year, so does the and Mrs. Billips, Diane Dependable products Co. Sunday, December 12 Christmas Banquet given by Bach, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Pickens Hall Governing I 4:00 p.m. Ch.13 Video Jukebox Pickens Hall. The banquet Young, Shirley Williams, Board will also give Pickens 4:30 p.m. Ch. 13 Rich Little's - A will be held tonight, Dec. 8, Stephen Gandee, Tammy Hall custodians a 15 lb. 5:30 p.m. Ch.14 Newsmaker Sunday at 5:00 p.m. In the 6:00 p.m. Burkhamer, Mr. and Mrs. turkey. Ch.20 Movie: "All Fine Young Cannibals" ballroom. The banquet is 8:00 p.m . Hedge Stump, Mrs. Scott The spirit of ChrIStmas Ch.4 Movie: "Harry's War" set up by Pickens Hall 10:00 p.m. Ch.7" and Mr. Goetz, Miss will come from President NFL Theater Governing Board, whose 11:00 p.m. Ch.7 Sports Center Williams, and President and Simmons' Christmas tree officers are as follows: Mrs. Simmons. and decorations which he Monday, December 13 Denise Collins - President; 4:00 p.m. Ch.12 This menu will consist of: has allowed the Governillj\ Silence of North (ending) Vicki Martin - Vice-Presi­ 4:30p.m. turkey, ham, dressing, Board to use. Music will Ch.12 Movie: "Christmas Mountain" dent; Mike Simpson - Re­ 6:30 p.m. gravy, broccoli and cheese, be provided by Annetta Ch. 12 Rick Springfield in Concert cording Secretary; Robin 8:00 p.m. Ch.12 corn, salad, sweet potatoes, Haddox at the piano and Movie: "Fiddler on the Roof" Crist - Corresponding 11:00 p.m. Ch. 15 News Update hot rolls, jello, Eddie Messenger will play Secretary; and Karen Scott - and carrot cake. Favors will Christmas records over the Tuesday, December 14 Treasurer. All Pickens Hall 4:00 p.m. be given to all those who P A system. The banquet Ch. 5 Movie: "Full Moon High" residents that signed up in 6 :00 p.m. Ch.9 attend. The favors will be is just one of the many USA Cartoon Express Scott Wing Office are 7:00 p.m. Ch. 22 given by Pickens Hall ways Glenville State College Red Skelton - Freddy the Freeloader allowed to attend. Also 8:00 p.m. Ch.7 Governing Board, which are celebrates ChriostmaS every A, NCAA Basketball - Tenn vs. La. Tech. attending the banquet will 10:00 p.m. Ch. 22 Movie : "Stir Crazy" monogrammed "Pickens Hall year. It be the invited guests, which Christmas Banquet 1982" s{