TKE Sammy Grey picks up tnsh iD fro.t of tile HeOi. Student Center last Thursday as tile fratenity members conducted tlleir first dea.up.-p..... by JIIIIy Rk~ TKE Adopts-A-Higbway to 's Pulitzer Prize Winning Help Keep the County Clean A joint announcement the project is Jim WeekJey who Heidi Chronicles' Opens Tonight was made by the West Vir­ announced that the group made David Graham the audience a glimpse into acter Heidi instantly came to ginia Divisions of Highways its first litter pickup on Thurs­ "All people deserve the history. The play chronicles mind. and Natural Resources that day, February 18, which was to fulfill their potential" the women's and gay lib move­ Wemm said that "The GSC's Tau Kappa Epsilon fra­ the first of six general litter the tone of the play "The ments and how they affected Heidi Chronicles" is a very ternity has joined the state's pickups the group will make in . Chronicles" by Wendy the people of the time. modem play, and staging it anti-litter efforts in the Adopt­ a two-year period. There are A-Highway program byagree­ many two-mile stretches still !lcc,.. r"IIP.nwhich is to be pre­ The play also provides proved very difficult because waiting to be adopted by civic, on the February 24, 25 insight as to what made the it is written in a cinamatic style. ing to keep litter free two miles of highway in the area of church. fraternal, youth and 26 in the Fine Arts Audito- Baby Boomers who they are The play travels to several dif­ business groups. today. Wemmcommented that ferent cities and covers the time the north entrance of the cam­ pus, across campus to College The Division of High­ Under the direction of when she first saw Hillary from 1965 to present. Street and Main Street. ways has furnished safety vests, .N3.ncv Wemm, the play gives Clinton on television, the char- There are several new faces in this production, and The local chainnan for trash bags and trucks to haul the play offers to some cast Co.d.ued o. Page ~ Let's Go To The WVIAC Tourney members the challenge ofplay­ There are plenty of seats available on ing several roles. Wemm says that the cast has greeted the the bus going to Charleston for the WVIAC play with nothing but "dedica­ Basketball Tournament. tion and energy." Cost Is $6 for students, "The Heidi Chronicles." sa for adults. Cost In­ which won the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for drama, makes us look cludes transportation at ourselves in many different Campus Kibitz 3 and tickets (which will be and amazing ways. purchased at the Civic The play includes strong Pioneer Sports 4 Center Box Office with language and deals with adult situations. Wemm recom­ Arts 6 student ID). Call Scott mends that parents should be & Entertainment Wing Office, extension aware of this before bringing 113, for details. children. Organizations 8 ,P.age,2-,TheOIe.o:~me'Mer~ry.lFebruary.24,'1993 , Nottingham Appointed Director of Student Life Spring Workshops Offered Basic Old Time Square Dancing by Lisa Hayes and Todd Pettit in order to attend graduatt: room. Learn traditional squares that have been danced in Central WetJ After spending over three school. One project Nottingham Virginia for over 100 years. Instruction in basic flatfoot dancing will also years in Glenville State's Place­ Nottingham received her recently undertook was to pro­ be given. Mack Samples will instruct the class on two Tuesdays, March ment Office, Jennifer M.A. in counseling and guid.­ vide a drug -free party for young­ 2 and 9, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the GSC Ballroom, Heflin Center. COli Nottingham has left that posi­ ance from West Virginia Uni­ sters in the community. She co­ is $12. tion to replace Laura Nauman versity and her undergraduate anchored a four-hour party on Basketry as Director of Student Life, degree in psychology from Fair­ the GSC campus in cooperation Two types of baskets will be taught. Students may ~hoose to make either a Cherokee, double-sided or a Cherokee wheel basket. Examples Nauman resigned her position mont State College. She is the with Substance Abuse Concerns will be available and patterns for both types will be given to u._. __ .. _.• wife of Gary Nottingham, lec­ Interagency (SACIT), a program Bring a bag lunch. Class will meet on Saturday, April 17, from 9:00 turer in physical education and designed to battle drug abuse. to 2:00 p.m. in the GSC Administration Building, Room 207. head coach of the Pioneer bas­ Children ranging from ages one instructor will be Carol Ross. Cost is $12. ketball team. to 17 were invited to enjoy a Matting and Framing In addition to her work concert, swimming, bowling Aspects of choosing a framing treatment for pieces of art will be taught. Students will join frames, cut glass and mats. Students may bring experience at Glenville State and sporting activities. one piece of artwork to be framed (no larger than 16 x 20). Matboard and College, Nottingham also has When asked how she felt glass are included in price; molding is $2 a foot . Bring a bag lunch. Class worked within the public school about her new position, will meet Saturday, April 24, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the GSC system. Before coming to the Nottingham replied, "I get to Administration Building, Room 207. The instructor will be Jay Kanefslty. Placement Office, she worked see and meet a greater variety of Cost is $24. as a counselor at Nicholas students; I really enjoy it. It has Science Workshop for Children County Junior High School. been a great experience so far. I Dinosaurs and Outer Space. Bringa bag lunch. This class will meet Saturday, April 17, from 900 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the GSC Science Hall. As director ofstudent life, just want students to know that The class is for kindergarten through third grade . Instructors will be Jim Nottingham is the adviser to the I'm available if they need coun­ Meads, Joe Evans and Joyce Wright. Cost is $10. Panhellenic Council and direc­ seling." Sign Language tor of residence life and food Nottingham's office is lo­ Students will be learning the manual alphabet and signs that are service. In addition, her re- cated in the Student Services useful in daily conversation. Different aspects of what it means to be 1....----p.lilib-ot-o-bY-H-e-.-tb-er-M-e-.-.e-Dg-e-Jr spons ibil it ies a Iso include so- Office, Administration Build­ hearing impaired will be examined. Holley Faulkner will instruct this course on 10 Thursday evenings, February 18 through April 29, from 6:30 Jennifer Nottingham rorities, fraternities and the game ing. to 8:30 p.m. in the GSC Fine Arts Building. Cost is $36. Real Estate A Black History Month Tribute Pre-Licensure Course. Fulfill the WV state 90-hour requirement for those desiring to take the WV real estate sales license exam. Celebrated Afro-Americans-Dizzy Gillespie will meet on Saturdays from 8:30 to 5:30and on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., May 15 through June 26, at the Weston by David Graham Laurinburg Technical Institute Dizzy to everybody ever since; Hospital Staff Development Department. The instructor will be Gerry Jazz trumpeter John Birks in North Carolina. even my wife calls me that." Hough . Cost is $240. "Dizzy" Gillespie was best He dropped out his senior When talking about be­ Children's Swim Instruction Beginner, advanced beginner and intennediate classes are offered known as the co-<:reator (with year in order to move to Phila­ bop, the music that changed jazz to meet the needs of your child. A skills test will be given in the first class Charlie Parker) of be-bop. delphia where he played one­ forever, Gillespie commented: session. Classes meet on Monday evenings, March 22 through April 26, Dizzy's balloon-like night stands in jazz clubs. "I'm not surprised that [be-bop 1 at the GSC pool, Glenvtlle State College Physical Education Building. cheeks, wild, on-stage antics and Gillespie eventually is still flourishing, because it Beginner/advanced beginner classes begin at 6:00. Intennediate classes famous up-turned hom (bent ac­ landed a position in the Frankie was bona fide music. Anything begin at 7:00. Sonya Flint and Anthoney Riffe will instruct. Cost is S18. cidentally during horseplay at a Fairfax band where he picked bona fide will stay around." Lifeguard CertlficationIFlrst AId/CPR Course lbe GSC Office of Continuing Education in conjuction with the nightclub) made him the most up his nickname. He recounted Dizzy Gillespie himself American Red Cross will conduct a lifeguard certification and first aidl recognizable musician ofthe be­ the story in his 1979 autobiog­ had been around. He has re­ CPR course. The class will run Saturday, March 13 through 20 on bop era. raphy, To Be or Not To Bop: ceived numerous awards, includ­ weekends and evenings at the pool. GSC Physical Education Building. "One day, I was playing the ing the Kennedy Center Honor Cost is $55 plus books. Gillespie was born in piano before rehearsal. When I and the Grammy Lifetime To pre-register or to find out more, please contaclthe Glenville Cheraw, South Carolina, the got up from the piano, Fats Achievement A ward, and he has State College Office of Continuing Education at 462-4105. youngest of James and Lottie Palmer looked across at my made over 500 recordings, Gillespie's nine children. He empty seat in the trumpet sec­ Four Seasons took up the trumpet in the third tion and cracked a joke. 'Where's Although Dizzy Gillespie presents grade, and after the ninth grade Dizzy, man?' Everybody started recently left us, his musical he left his home town to attend laughing. My name has been legacy will love in jazz forever. Ladies Mud AD participants let free dI'InIu Eroaa 9 p..... to IS -cIDIIht Mane Street and 10 FREE tannlnl ...... s ...... JR18Tw_ ...... sool_ut 8IIItII ..... _uat ...... It)- Hair Cutlery 1_:IIId 1brcIlS.~" ~.so :10 FREE • __ Ior Srd No Eatr)' r. The six things you can 18 East Main Street do that are most likely to Glenville, WV 26351 keep you healthy are: don't 462-4204 smoke; drink alcohol In GIL-CO PHARMACY moderation If at all; exer­ Troy Stanley Heidi Moore cise strenuously at least 32 E. Main Street twice a week; eat a bal­ Open Monday through Saturday 462-8300 anced diet high In fruits and Health and Beauty Aids vegetables, low In fat and 10 %off any service Clove Drug Member sugar; stay within your Film Developing with Student LD. weight limit; and get regu­ Mon-Fri 8:30-6:30 Saturday 8:30-2:00 lar checkups. .February 24,1993"\ 'Fhe Glen*ille Mercury ~Page(3 ~ ~"h~ \ J~~ \\lL I' \Ql/···ot ~.\. Disney Break Editorial------­ til ~9F"~ \~ .... 0 i .\~' Offers Special Does History Repeat Itself! I remember in grade school asking my history teacher, "Why do we pilot os by He.tllt'r Mess ...gu Spring Prices have to learn this? When will I ever need this knowledge?" You may never by Wes Gladwell need to know U.S. or even world history, but through reading you can regard to the recent death of a GSC The Disney Break. a spe­ discover innumerable interesting facts about it. cial theme park ticket for col­ The events related here occurred exactly 100 years apart. lin.'"f~n', do you feel that memorial services lege students visiting Florida Both President Lincoln and President Kennedy were concerned with non-athletes should be held on campus? during spring break, offers the civil rights issues. Lincoln was elected in 1860. Kennedy in 1960. Both were choice of three hot parks for a shot from behind in the head. Johnson was the name of their successors; both NAME: Gary Nottingham cool $24. were southern democrats with seats in the senate. Andrew Johnson was born POSITION: Men's Basketball Head Coach The ticket is good for one in 1808. Lyndon Johnson in 1908. HOMETOWN: Glenville day between March I and April John Wilkes Booth, the man who shot and killed Lincoln, was born in ANSWER: "If we are going to have student 2 in one ofthe three Walt Disney 1839. Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who shot and killed Kennedy was born in memorial services, there should not be any 1939. Both Oswald and Booth were southerners who favored unpopular World theme parks: separation or distmctton of students consid­ ideas. Both were assassinated before going to trial. After shooting Lincoln in The Magic Kingdom, ered. Death and remorse do not distinguish a theater, Booth hid in a warehouse. Kennedy was shot from a warehouse, and between athlete and non-athlete." with its new Splash Mourttain Oswald hid in a theater. attraction, features a five-story While living in the White House, both President Lincoln and President splashdown and plenty of wa- Kennedy' lost children through death. Both presidents were killed in the ter. presence o ftheir wives ona Friday. PresIdent Lincoln's secretary, whose name . Epcot Center, where an was Kennedy, suggested that he not go to the theater, while President encounter with a three-headed Kennedy's secretary, whose name was Lincoln, advised him not to go to . "Yes and no, depending on the troll in Norway is possible just Dallas. ily's wishes. Ifthey think they should have before a romantic lunch in The names Lincoln and Kennedy each contain 7 letters. The names memorial service on campus that the so France at the World Showcase. Andrew Johnson and Lyndon Johnson each contain 1S letters. The names can show their respect for the de- John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald each contain 1S letters. Future World features Body 1I"".""'.Jd.JU the family, there should be It is not Over fort years ago, President Harry Truman took action to eliminate Wars, a voyage through the matter of being an athlete or not." discriminatory policies. Clinton has staken a stand on gays in the military just human body. as Harry Truman did for blacks in 1948. It has taken decades for Americans NAME: Bert ledamski . The Disney-MGM Stu­ to become accustomed to Truman's decision as it probably will with Clinton's. RANK: Semor dios Theme Park, which brings Other repeated events are biblical ones. The book of Exodus contains MAJOR: Accountmg/Management the magic of Hollywood to life. a story m which God's wrath was kindled against the people_of Sodom and HOMETOWN: Sand Fork including" Aladdin" in the fonn Gomorrab for their homosexuality. When they refused to tum away from their ANSWER: "Yes, as long as the family ap­ of a new daily parade. shin God destroyed the city. ln Noah's time, God instructed Noah to build an proves ofthts. I don't feel that it should make "Aladdin's Royal Caravan." ark for he would flood the face of the earth to rid it of evil people. In the book any difference whether the student was an A special $5 admission of Numbers, God destroyed the people under the leadership of Moses for the "bullheadedness" by allowing a pit to open in the earth and swallow the them. athlete or not." ticket is also available for Plea­ While some may say these are coincidences. a closer look can lead us sure Island. a nighttime enter­ to many more parallels throughout history. It's well worth the time to fmd tairunent complex where it is them. New Year's Eve every night. This ticket is available with the purchase of a Disney Break theme park ticket. Guests must The be 18 to enter Pleasure Island after 7:00 p.m. Glenville Mercury Special ticket prices are NAME: Kim Fisher available for use between Staff RANK: Freshman March 1 and April 2. Presenta­ Editor Sbaron Gladwell MAJOR: Behavioral Sciences tion of valid college identifica­ Photography Editor Tina Messenger HOMETOWN: Weston tion is required. Disney Break Layout Wes Gladwell ANSWER: "Yes. Athlete or not, we need to tickels are available for pur­ Circulation Manager Bryan Brennan show our respect for a fellow student" chase at all three Disney Florida Circulation Assistants Terry Collins theme parks. David Paxton Don't Leave Home Without It! For more infonnation or Randall Olds What ir it? Your I1UdeDt to card. J(you 1_ your I1Udent to. you .hould rq>Ort the 1001 to for park hours, guests can call Advertising Manager Valerie Robinson the Robert F. Kidd Libnry .... fT. Otherwise .omeooe could check out hUlldmls o( dollars worth o( Advertising Design Bryan Brennan boob or media in name wbich will be (or. (407) 824-4321. Typists April Conley Debbie Jenldns Open Mon. - Wed. and Sun. at 4 p.m. Thurs. - Sat. 2 p.m. at Sand Fork Amy Nlcbols Marvin Prevost Photographers Heatber Messenger Four Seasons Lounge Tina Messenger Thur,d,y, FebrulrY 2S, I, H,,,,,,,.r NI,ht, 8 to 12 Jim Weeldey Rock Botto", Prim Sports Reporter Sean Davis Sp,cl,l, Ev'ry H,lr Hour Reporters David Grabam lIdl" Pool Tour",,,,,"t - 8 to 10 Usa Hayes All La4111 In toUfftlllllnt ,.t first 4rink FREEl TIm Marks Fri4.y. Fe~. 26 • '001 TDUrftllllut Todd Pettit FrDIII 8 p.lII. utillO p.lII. Adviser Judy Ricb D.J. frDIII 10 p.lII. until 2 1.111.

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----WVIAC Honorees----

Gary Nottingham Nikki Cale Lauri Slaughter shoots for two at the Lady Pioneers' game Coach oftbe Year Women's All-Conference First Team against West Virginia Tech last Saturday. Lady Pioneers at 20-8 The asc women's bas­ The fourth ketball team continued its sec­ women's team took the floor on ond half surge by beating WV Sunday to battle U.C. led by an Tech on Saturday and Univer­ inspiring play by Myers, win­ sity of Charleston on Sunday. ning by a 69-59 score. Myers, Senior Nikki Cale led the who scored 19 points and accu­ way on Saturday by scoring 19 mulated 10 rebounds, was in points, while center Jackie foul trouble much ofthe game. Myers turned in a fine all-round Shriver also tallied 19 points for game by scoring 19 points, also the cause as Fitzwater added 13. Andre Dekok Steve Shuff pulling 13 rebounds to lead the The Lady Pioneers faced One Valley Bank Senior Athlete Award Men's All-Conference First Team Lady Pioneers to a 79-67 win number one seed Bluefield State Gary Nottingham, Nikki Call', Andre Dekok and Steve Shuff were honored by the WVIAC over WV Tech in the first round on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. at the end of regular season play bring home Coach ofthe Year, Women's All-Conference of the WVIAC tourney. June At press time, the result of that First Team, the One Valley Bank Senior Athlete Award and Men's All-Conference First Shriver scored 16, and Christy game was not available. The Team respectively. Fitzwater scored 10 points and women's record now stands at dished out 12 assists. 20-8 overall. Pioneer Men Finish Season At 21-4 Pioneers Go Into Tourney in Second Place On Monday, February 15, back and won their final regular and Boldley each added 10 for the men's basketball team ex­ ·season game by beating Con­ the Pioneers. ploded for a season high 116 cord 70-62 at the Pioneer gym The men finish the regular points and coasted by Alderson­ last Saturday. season at 21-4 overall while Broaddus 116-94. Shuff led the attack with holding a 17-3 record in the Bruce Boldley led the way 18 points while Joe Hampton WVIAC. with a 30-point outburst, Steve Shuff scored 27 and Josh Sirch added 24 in the win. Elect On Wednesday, the Pio­ - neers were dealt a setback at the T.ina Messenger hands of Bluefield State 84-86. The loss knocked GSC President from the number one ranking of into second place. Senior Dedsi Saunders scored 19 in the loss. Student Congress The men's squad bounced ,... tor.., .... _ February 24,1993 -The Glenville Mercury - Page 5

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II:OO~------, T.. m Standings a. 0' Friday, #8 Concord SATURDAY 27 February 19 WOMEN #11 W_ Uberty 9:00 Glenville Heat 1033, Team 719, Gilmer 11:00 1------, Gala 272. #5 Alder.on·B,o.ddus MEN Young Gun. 811, TCB 630, Legends #12 On" .. Elkin. 3:00 TUESDAY 23 586, Something Vulgar 353, Lucky Charm. 335, Raisers 259, Dream Team 3:00 1------' 182, Staff 191, Kowchucks 189, Kegs #4 Bluefield SlMe 152, Nubian. 129, litlle Kanawha 7:00 Complex 32, Bill's Boys 30, Orange "13 WV S lIIe Crush 21, TKE 0. 7:30 CHAMPION Baaketball Toumamen1 "3 Shephefd Tueaday, February 16 "14 WVTech 11 :00 eou" 1 Young Guns 65, Kegs 44; Kowchucks 43, TCB 41: Legends 83, Staff 74. 1:00 f------, Coun2 #6 Wheeling J"ult Nubians 86, Orange Crush 57; Lucky Charms 74, Raisers 36; Something #11 F.lrmonl 1 :00 Vulgar 52, Little Kanawha Complex 51 . 7:00 f------' WednMday, February 17 #7 U. of Ch.,I_on COlIn 1 Young Guns 50, BiII's Boys 35; Nubians #10 WV Weal.n 7:00 112, Lucky Charms 57: Legends 108, 7:001------' Raisers 44. #2 Glenville Cour12 "2 Glenville lillie Kanawha Complex 52, Orange BYE Crush 36; Staff 72, Kegs 49; Heat vs. Team forfeited Thuraday, February 18 eou" 1 Group to Work Kowchucks 70, Something Vulgar 60; fJ1ie fJJerrict Lounge Gilmer Gals 37, Team 26. eou"2 on Solutions For Every Thursday Night is College Night TCB 53, Bill's Boys 39; Staff 70, Young with a Live OJ. Guns 57. Family Violence Monday Hight Is Hammer TIme _~_"'F*-yl. The West Virginia Fam­ WOMEN 9 p.m. PrfCft as low as $.25 __ ...... ~ ...H .... _ ily Violence Task Force, the M N~ lGoI",.,GaleI 19 19 19 group who worked successfully A. Myets (T .....} 7 7 7 February 27 - Mardi Gras Party M. Tey"" (T""} 7 7 7 in the legislature forthe passage Sensational Saturday night full of music, fun and Oeole Cuisine direct from New Orleans by Gulf 5 PIIIy... TIed •• 8 __ ft. .. FTIIl ". PCT of the Family Protection Act of South Seafood. Don't miss it. Dress as you Wish, casual, crazy or flashy. Prizes awarded for Best SG_(T..... ) 2" 21.000 Mardi Gras Costume. Plan to have a Great Time! M. N .._ 3 • ,750 1992, has reorganized to ad­ M. Tey"" (T .....} 3. ,750 NO COVER CHARGE! J, TripIMIlGlimer Gale} 2 • 500 dress other issues offamily vio­ T_...... ~ Gil ...... Gale 37 0 lence. T.", 28 0 Friday, March 6 T_ o.t.noe PPG The Task Force will meet _Gale 280 regularly to work on implemen­ LINGERIE SHOW T..... 370 Featuring Models & dothing from Carolyn Glore's ihe lingerie Lady Show· liEN tation of the 1992 Family Pro­ __ ScorinA... P1a. ...H .... 0- This Lingerie Show has been featured on ·Current Affair,· CNN, ABC, CBS & NBC & is a regular R. Rodnguez (SIal!) 81 27 33 tection Act. It will also work feature of the Holiday Inn in Parkersburg. C ~ge ~nds} .7 23 5 28 LIVE MODELS, COMEDY ACT. 8 . F_~.} ~ 215 28 with a family protection train­ C McIl

Leonard Ostrander to Give Piano GSC Concert Band to Make History on March 1 Recital on Saturday at 8:00 p~m. Leonard Ostrander will urday, February 27, at 8:00 the music director of Trinity by Tam Marks broadcast will be announced at give a piano recital in the p.m. Ostrander will perform United Methodist Church in The GSC Concert Band a later date. F ine Arts A uditorium on Sat- compositions by Beethoven, Miami, Florida. His teachers will give its annual Spring Con­ Selections for the concert Ginastera, Bach, Ravel and include Gerald Synder, cert on Monday, March 1, at range from the world of the Chopin. This performance is Michael Edwards, James 8:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Au­ Broadway musical including open free to the college and Tannenbaum, Jose Ramos ditorium. selections from "My Fair Lady" community. Santana and Sylvia Rabinof. This year's concert, how­ to the traditional concert march, Ostrander is a graduate Ostrander is no stranger ever, will be a GSC first. Henry Fillmore's "Rolling of the Cleveland Institute of to GlenvilJe State College; WDTV, channel 5 in Weston, Thunder," to more serious and will record the concert which challenging pieces such as Music and the University of this will be his second recital will be broadcasted in a future "Jericho," a song that creates Maryland. He is currently a here in recent years but his special. Because ofthis record­ mental images of the Battle of graduate student at the Uni­ first recital in the new Art and Music Building. ing, cameras and camcorders Jericho. Leonard Ostrander versity of Miami and serves as will not be allowed in the audi­ When asked how the torium. group was coming along, Band You may, however, bring Director John McKinney said, The List Goes On and On and. yourselfto enjoy an evening of "I am very pleased with what by David Graham a musical to pass. The sets used Tevye, gave a powerful perfor­ fme music at no charge. If you the students have been doing. I Here's the continuation of in the film are impressive, and mance in the film that went on should like to have a recording feel this will be a positive mu­ the golden collection of good the strong score should not be to win three Oscars. Some of of the concert, there will be sical experience .... We hope Broadway Musical movies. This overlooked. the most popular stage songs order forms at the concert. that students, faculty, staff and list of movie musicals is by no Grease: lohnTravoltaand came from this movie. Songs Prices are $25 per tape if the members of the community means complete, and the films Olivia Newton-lohn starred in such as "Ifl Were a Rich Man" station provides the tape or $1 0 will come out and be a part of themselves are by no means this 1978 film. The songs are and "Sunrise, Sunset" will be if you provide a blank tape of our first televised perfor­ flawless. The list, however, does clever, and the film has a won­ known forever. your own. The date for the mance." provide a brief glimpse of the derful way in conjuring up the Jesus Christ SNperstar: movie musical from "classic" 50's nostalgia. The most memo­ Although a great amount ofcon­ to contemporary. rable songs from the musical troversy surrounds this film, it Movie Review Camelot: Filmed in 1967, are "Summer Nights," "Greased should not be overlooked sim­ Untamed Heart---- this musical by the team of Lightning" and "Hopelessly ply for the fact of the blazing Lerner and Loewe received Devoted to You." score written by Sir Andrew by Todd Pettit passes out in Slater's arms, and mixed reviews at best. Although Fiddler on the Roof: Is­ Loyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Just in time for Valentine's he carries her back home in the the reviews were poor this is not raeli actor Topol, in the role of Rice. Day comes aschamltzy romance night air. wasting the talents of three up After this, Caroline Wests Grammy Picks The Heidi Chronicles and comers (Christian Slater, struggles with her mixed feel­ by Wes Gladwell The Pulitzer, Tony and Drama Critics Award-Winning Play Rosie Perez and Marisa Tomei) ing (Slateris not exactly a "Teen by Wendy Wasserstein in the melodramatic blend of Beat" pinup in this movie; Record of the Year: "Achy February 24, 25, 26 at 8:00 p.m.--GSC Student. FREE love and tears that has come to greasy hair and stubble seem to Breaky Heart ()" . define "teen movie." be his forte). Perez, the wise­ Song of the Year: "Tears In students • Facul~ PooroldCaroline(Tomei) acre, tough as nails broad from Heaven (Eric Clapton & Will Help tlhe Merc~ry! is one of life's kicked dogs; ifit "White Men Can't Jump," play­ Jennings)" The Mercury is competing with other Album of the Year: Un­ weren't for bad luck, as the cli­ ing a fellow waitress, offers this non-profit groups to win cash prtzes at plugged" (Eric Clapton) Foodland. Stnce we are the only GSC che goes, she'd have to luck sound advice, the perfect mix of Pop Vocal Performance, group enrolled. we are asking for your a'tall. sluttiness and wisdom, "I'd do Female: "MTV Unplugged" (EP): help. Save your cash reglster receipts during the month of February and him, if only he'd do something (Mariah Carey) $ '. send them to the Mercury office. She gets used and abused with his hair." Pop Vocal Performance, by a lot ofdirtballs in her search Boy saves girl, girl finds Male: "Tears In Heaven" (Eric ~ for Mr. Wonderful and is going Mr. Sensitive and Mr. Tough Clapton) Thanks for your supportf New Artist: Billy Ray Cyrus and Staffl pretty much nowhere in her ca­ Guy all rolled into one casually Country Song: "Achy Break reer as a beautician/waitress at unwashed package, boy dies at Heart" (Don Von Tress) Four Seasons Tanrdng the local hamburger shop. Little end of film ... whoops, I told Country Vocal Perfor­ 908 1/2 North Lewts Street. Glenville - 462-7154 does she know that Mr. Won­ the climax, even though you're mance, Male: "" _& # 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. with appointment , derful is lurking right under her pretty sure Slater's going to bite (Billy Ray Cyrus) ~_~ - Specials - nose; the dishwasher (Slater) the big one; or otherwise what Country Vocal Perfor­ ~~ ,&-<:>0 10 • Sealons • .SS + tax mance, Duo Or Group: "Boot ~'!.o~ q}C' 1S· Seulons • b7.S0 + tax may redefine the term "greasy would be the point ofthis entire ..., v-~ SO • Sealons • 850 + tax Scootin' Boogie (Brooks & Dunn) spoon" but he looks pretty dam movie? "Untamed Heart" is a ~ 1 ConsecutIve ...... th .SO + tax. .• Best Hard Rock Group: Sln8Ie SessIon boSO + tax . good when he saves her life likeablesobfest, but against such "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana) 2nd location at four Seasons Gift Certificates available from two would be rapists. tearjerkers as "Steel Magnolias" Best R&B Vocal, Duo or Lounge In Sand fork. Taking Drawings Monthly In one ofthe movies' more or "Terms of Endearment," it's II appointments after 4 p.m. Receive I free session when Group: "End of the Road" (Boyz Call 462-4065 you and a friend buy a group. powerful moments, Caroline pretty tame. Men) . . . .' . . .. ,...... "" .. ., ...... ' ~ ., -. February 24, i 993 -the (H~nVi))e Mercu~ -Page':'; ..

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News from organizations Answer on page 5. should be submitted by Ladies· 9'Ou Can Win 13ig! Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. Evenl Friday Niaht in APril The Miss Hawaiian TroPic Contest at the Derrick GSCWeek'93 Get bathing suits ready and April 19-24 start working on that tan. It's never to early to To enter: Send your entry form ~o . - The Derrick Lounge '. start getting your 9 East Main Street . team together. Glenville, WV 26351 "- ~. NO ENTRY FEE! r------Fun· Games· exer­ I Miss Hawaiian Tropic EntrY Form I cise • Money· Food· I I Na.me: - _.----.------I Free I Address: I I Phone:__ _ GSCWeek'93 I Stay tuned for more details or I Age: _____ contact Sean, ext. 269. ------~ Page 8 -The Glenville Mercury~:.....--F-e-b-ru-a-ry=--24....:.,-1-99-3------_, Classified Ads · For Your Information · Organizations Adoption SEA Seek New Members Happily married couple Are you looking for an organization to join? How about Delta Zeta------~ wishes to adopt white newborn SEA. Most ofthe members will be graduating, and we need new The Theta Xi Chapter of rority sister or a trott .. rt,,,h• • to make our lives complete; will members to fill their spots and to keep the SEA organization Delta Zeta had an informal meet­ brother. We will be glad to provide a loving home, devo­ alive. Plans are being made to elect new officers for next year. ing Monday, February 22, to you. Go Greek! It's a fun tion and security for your in­ Ifyou are interested injoining, please contact Brenda Wilson in discuss future rushing activi­ enjoy college and meet fant. Expenses paid. Call Patty Clark Hall or call ext. 303. ties, sorority business and State people. and Russ 1-800-648-3561 ., GSC Week Logo Contest Day. The Delta Zeta will be r Spring Break: The Activities Committee is sponsoring a logo contest for After the meeting we had having a movie night Thursday, Cancun, Nassau GSC Week. The winner will receive $25. Call Sean McAn­ a Hat Party, and we want to March 4, from 7:00p.m. t09:30 from $299 drews at extension 269 for more information. thank all the girls who attended. p.m. We encourage all girls who Organize a small group for VITA We had a great time. are interested in Delta Zeta or FREE trip Need help with your tax return? The GSC VITA (Volun­ The sisters of Delta Zeta just want to have a good time to a Call 1(800) GET-SUN-l teer Income Tax Assistance) site provides free assistance with sorority would like to congratu­ come down to the Delta Zeta basic federal and state income tax returns. late and welcome two new house and enjoy a movie and " Bring all pertinent data to the second floor conference pledges to our sorority. They popcorn. We would love to have rEam $500 - $1,000 weekly room ofthe Robert F. Kidd Library during the following hours: are Patsy Buckles and Stephanie you. stuffing envelopes. For de- Mondays, 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.; Tuesdays, 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.; Cumberledge. We love you, Way to go Kari for plac­ tails - RUSH $1.00 with Thursdays, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. girls! ing in the top three ill Miss SASE to: Tutoring Available Anyone interested in Kanawhachen. We knew you GROUP FIVE Tutoring for GSC students is available in all subjects Greek life, please, contact a so- could do it. We love you, sis! 57 Greentree Drive, Suite 307 contingent on the availability of funds and appropriate tutors. If Tri-Sigma------Dover, DE 1990 1 you feel you may need tutoring this semester, see Brenda \.. We are currently making you and helping you become a Wilson (Clark Hall, M 1-3, extension 303) immediately so that plans for possibly our last Tri­ Sigma. We love you! Students - Faculty - Staff an appropriate program can be set up for you. Sigma Rush Party this semes­ "The Heidi Chronicles" The Mercury is compet­ Student Congress Elections ter. It will be sometime in will be performed Wednesday, ing with other non-profit groups Don't forget--Monday, March I, and Tuesday, March 2. March. All girls interested in February 24 through Friday, to win cash prizes at F oodland. joining a sorority are encour­ February 26, at 8:00 each night Since we are the only GSC group aged to attend and find out more in the Fine Arts Auditorium. enrolled, we are asking for your WVDA Announces about Tri-Sigma. Plans are in­ Come out and support GSC's help. Save your cash register complete at this time but watch actors and actresses. Good luck receipts during the month of Openings for Employment for signs on campus or contact to Mary with her part. February and send them to the The West Virginia of Ag­ vey program, eight positions any Tri-Sigma for more infor­ Ifyou are interested in Tri­ Mercury office. Thanks for your riculture (WVDA) announces with forest, forest-related and mation. Sigma sorority, contact any help! 86 seasonal employment open­ Christmas tree insect and dis­ Congratulations to our member or stop by the Vandalia Florida SPRING BREAK ings for the summer in its Plant ease survey work and 72 posi­ new pledges: Leslie Allison, Room in the Heflin Student Industries Division. The jobs Seven nights Beachfront tions for the gypsy moth adult Wendy Channell, Vickie Center any Sunday evening at range in pay from $5.80to$7.83 $139-159Quad. Deadlinesoon. male trapping season. Tattersonand Bobbi Parker. We 6:00 p.m., and we will be happy per hour, depending on previ­ Reserve rooms NOW! For the gypsy moth trap­ look forward to working with to talk to you. ous employment in WVDA or ping and forest survey work, the Wanted - Housekeeper/ United States Department of Department prefers college stu­ Companion; high school gradu­ Agriculture (USDA) seasonal dent with studies in entomol­ Main Event Bar & Grille ate; healthy; no drugs or alco­ programs, or equivalent experi­ ogy, forestry or other biological 101 West Main Street hol. Must have good driver's ence, for a 7.5 hour workday. science or equivalent experience license and driving history. If Employees are required to pro­ who can be trained to read topo­ 462 .. 7098 college student, will pay school vide their own vehicles and will graphic maps and a compass. expenses and clothing allow­ be reimbursed at the rate of$.26 For more information or Monday Night Madness 3 Ball Specials - 8 to 12 ance; if not, will agree on sal­ per mile. an application, contact the ary. To visit places of mutual The following positions WVDA, Plant Industries Divi­ Two $ Tuesday interest during summer months. 2 Drafts/Dog $2 are open: one apiary inspector, sion, Charleston WV 25305, SpeCials - 8 to 12 For interview call 462-8634 af­ five positions with the pest sur- phone 304-558-2212. ter 7 p.m. Wtld Wing Wednesday $.20 Wings - 8 to 12 Draft Specials HELP WANTED ;If(Jal(ttUir~ ;Ifru-t CRUISE SHIP EM­ Hays City. Glenville Thirsty Thursday 462-7530 Ladles Night PLOYMENT now hiring stu­ Mixed Drink Specials dents. $300/$900 wkly. Sum­ WEEKLY SPECIALS! AC 2 liter - $.99 merlFull Time. Tour Guides, FrIday D.J. & Draft Hot Dogs - 3/$.99 9 to 1 Dance 'UI 2 Gift Shop Sales, Deck Hands, Bartenders, Casino Dealers, etc. World travel - Carribbean, Saturday Night Specials Specials Every Hour Alaska, Europe, Hawaii. No STUDENT CONGRESS experience necessary. Call 1- ELECTIONS Sunday Night Shootout 602-680-0323 ext. 23. 8 Ball Tournament - 9 p.m. Monday, March I, and Tuesday, March 2, 1993 Herun Center Lobby 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. fRlfNOS DON'T lH fRlfNOS ReSidence Halls 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Great Times, Great Food, Great Friends DRIVf DRUNK.