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Glliwi4n'8cei-.GetqeneedaODly t t catdlesand 168yan1s '.a. ..dieleIdIRg .....aroundreceiYeriR ..divisions . .... PioMtn_lootiacfiJrwud to1hegameagainst ;..11.... SaNlday. Septalber 25 'I1Iis game is

leat oftbe race to wiD the J_ ~ flT_f_"'""" iII ..."..", ... '1 .~.""_""""1Iey.1O ...... , ...... , Septe...... , 23, 1~Ttte ...rcutrv-I~atl. 2 Comme Scratching tile In My Opinion•.• by ...... ,. bJlUckc.u. fedraI"'being~"meD statisticsofthisnabftare biasediD Ahbougb I am usuallyoae to who were cIoingajobthat they be­ favor ofthe collection process and lreepmyqQioalOJnyself,Ifoundit lieved in without any outstanding the entity collectingthe data. III( e1111) tellEI NldtoUsaHayes's personal gain. As far as the Iclabo The "Clean UpGlenville" in­ INMYOPINIONarticiepubiisbed situation. whatarelbefull detailsof vestiptian-what isthisaU about? I iD1be ...... 2.1993illsueof77re this situation. and did the)' consti­ havejusllecentlymovedtoGIenviUe Men:u",.AftierRadiDgtbisarticleI tute a "multitude" offireanns.le­ and so have many other Mercury was a bitCOllfUsecl. Whatclo Waco. gallyregisterederDOl? readers. We have DO idea. Is it to aeudlacllleizurelawsand"Oean As far as the search and sei­ cleanupthedrugrc:ene.lbeviolenc:e. Up GlenviUe" have to do with one zure laws are concerned,l'm very what? And during this three year a lonely life beforehedied. A ficlimal IIfoIY.lr.ii .....__ lbefadtbatalllbree c:ertaintbattherearea perc:entageof period were any innocent people in­ a conflict that isa partofAmen.:aa:HiBlkJIlrtllll involve law enforcement officers misfortunes that take place in the voIved7 B~whe~~etheaulb~~_I~~ ~jobs\WicbR"" understaffed. under budgeted and IguessitistheAmeric:aDtbiRg our generation? Who tells the awardedwagestbatc:ompeasate fer out gunned DBA procedures. Yes, todD. butl findnoreasontoquestion Americandream is a lie? WhOSlllDDCxtB __ tberisbUDdertaken whiletryiDgto innocentpeoplehave beeninvolved theeffectivenessofaPresident'swar maiDtaiDapeacefuienvirollmentfcr in these misfOltunate proc:edures. as onanything. tbe ....ority? theyhavebeeninotberlawenfcrc:e­ Since 1910, the WhiteHouse InWacoofticersMRlrespoad­ mentproceduresgearedtowardsar­ anditsmainresidenthavebeenBOtb­ ing to a situation which had been resting people for such crimes as ing but a tool of special interest iDvesIipted foranexteDded period robbery,rapeandmwder. groupsandcongresstofilltheirpock­ and which was bound to bea threat lbepointmadeofpeoplehav­ ets at the expense ofthe Americaa topublic safety. CODsideringtbear­ ingtbeirassetsaapUredldonothave people. senal that had been stockpiled. The anyknowledgeof, but the statistic Ifblame is to be placed for GooGNm~ofma~Who_~.~. agents went prepared for federal in thatoverSO%ofthismisfortune in­ unjust happenings, plaCCj it on the We welcome letfIerstotlleedlitor; 011 ..\WIIt .... theworstoutcomethat volves innocent people. to me. is American public, who tail to de­ could have ariaeD. did. They were useless in this argument. Any rea­ mandjlllli9l'bynottloodingtheelec­ fiNd upon and the result was four sonablyeducatedpersonlmowsthat tion boodtSOil election day.

byDaveTrippett After numerous tries, Dr. associated inthistypeofemployment The fac:esofleadershiphave Mysliwiec, predecessor to Dr. would probably not understand the ManagingEditor _____-'-_-.; cbaDged~GIenvilleState Hilgenberg in Social Sciences divi­ worIdoad adivision chairperson car­ College since last semester. Attri­ sion,saidoverthephone,thatoothing ries. It would also be desirable to As&~tEdimr------__~ ...W8IibemajClrfactlorinvoedin wasastray: "Divisionsneednewlead­ "rotateW the chairpositions ifthe staff CopylLayoutEditor ____-+.- dleaewcltairpenlonappointments ershipandpempectives." size would allow it because these Circulation Manager __. ____ ii; .. .l~ iDthel.aDguqeandBusinessdivi- On the other hand. Dr. people have noadministrativeassis­ PhotographyEdimr ______~~ siQla.tIowewr.nanycp ___haWI McKinney.lftSl'Dlchairpersonofthe tanIs." beenraiaedthroughoutthestudent Fine Arts division. would make no Dr.Sinunons'viewpointOilthis S~rtsEmmr------__--~~ body aad college about the new comment. 'Ibe man he replaced, Dr. asanuxlanerewanlmalresgoocisense Arts&EntertainmentEmmr ___~ ~mren ______~ management changes in the Fine GaryGiUespie. wasnothappywithmy when}'OUconsiderwhatthe"JewaRI" ArtsandSocial SciencesdivisiOlls. cpiestioninganclsaidmucbmorethan really is. All a DivisionChairperson Questionssuchas, "Wbyhavethese "no comment" tome. receivesasabenefit isa SlOOO.OOper changes0ccurred7" and "What are Ourc:hiefadministrator.Presi­ year pay raise and a teaching load thenewpeople like?" keptc:oming dent Siminons. did however. agree to reductionequivaleattoone,tlueehour "'- shed some light on the subject. To class. It doesn't sound like much when Since these administrative make a longstoryshort, Dr. Simmons you add the new load ofpaperwork, chaa&es cIo. in many ways. affect stated, "The decision to vacate these budgeting. and meetings involved. GrapbicAnists --i.____ ....t, ... everyoneinllteDdanc:eatthisinsli­ chairpositionswasmadebytbeindi­ lbisshouldbelpresolveatleast tutioD. it caly seems nahAl that viduals,as\\'eUastheirrecommenda­ a Iittleofthemyster)' involved in the thesequestioDswouidarise.1 tried lion ferreplaceJr.ents." recent faculty and administrative tointeJviewmanystaffandfaculty The President went on to say chaDges. membenaboutthe changes, 10110 that. "Ours)'IIemmayhavegonea..... y It should also be pointed out avail. MoIItseemeci very reluctant tolbepointwheretherewardfcrgood tbat.aIl-ilHU.thePlaidentexptessed Layout ______--.:.~ •• totalktomeaboutlbesubject. Was teaching is an administrative posi­ hisconfidenc:e in the newappointees, ~oo~~ ______~~J~. thlnlOlllelhingtohide.onruIjUllt tiOll." Healsoadded. •Administrative alongwitbhisgratitudetothe fermer beingtleateduanoaeyslUdeot? joIIs-)lftlSSIII'ejobs.Mostpeopienot chailpelaons. Pltomgraphers ------_!!i!lJlli In this issue .. . IaMyOpinion ...... 2 Pioneers Romp Newport .... 6 ScaIIcbingIbeSurfac:e •.. 2 wStriking Distance" ...... & SpodiaId OIl Trina lble... 4 Countly Music Awards ...... & CirculationAssillaat ------'~.. J'III CllllpUlKibitz...... 4 Be Hip...... 9 Bmmg ___~----~~_ ...... 5 Student Life ...... 10 were in filet...... well; IIICh II the Iact of jobs b ~I e&le"""upaograduldonand ~""f.i ' ""-..... ~ ...... )'08 lack of ~ities in ·rural ..~ !... R '*I.. IIICR people: ~tt ..,tiIII~iII WeIIVqiIIia...... Governorc...-.illhisa. GovemcrCapcltalexp esse d I becanIe Governor. We have bad a swerspertaiDingtonatioaal issues, biscnam for.n studeats WIIoWllllt massive pregram in building new seems to be very supportive ofthe togowcoUegetobegivenoppartu­ fOlds. building DeW schools ad CliDlanldnliaistrationspecificaUy. nities,andevenfmlndae ...... building new prilOD systems, _I the health care pIaa. This is made down" ofpaporwodt·baIrieD" .... dail*tbatkindofbuildiagoftbeinfia­ appIIeat by tile fact Ibat West Vtr­ Illlkelttmclinglll&Rdiflk:ult. IIIrUc:hR is the way w build aD giniaisalRadyplalUliuga •...... eI" While appearinga1itdeeva­ lllve really •• nlliMll•• ., economy. Andllhinktbat.lavew pogaamwilbdaefederalgovermnent siWOllsomeisBues.(~ ~thlltheesardiliOOllllties. .. Wllilelleveral stateproblems bisfutureplans)GovernorCapeiton • way ... that • lot of them bave extnllJtely bigb wtnilltpatneedofbeingadlhsaed, did provideanswersastothedirec­ ~=II==illllighsdlool'...-1Iand in the unemployment.ltsaral prObIernin tiao West Virginia will betakingas ! ,..,..... _toget .001- ~beliewdtbattbey nnlAmerica. YOIIhave anawful101 were not isolated to the state and itapproac:besthenextcentury. ofjollsthatused tobe in the area, like tbe agriculturalJobs and light manu­ fiduringjobs.thlliaveduaugb.. mation and technology either beea expodledornolongerexillAndsodae challenge in nnl Americaisthe cue ...-: .l.... I thiak thII ofjobsaUoverdaeco.ary ...we_ ~~•• ~ .... Nq ... weamw begimingtob:uson_ystowukon it. but it isa tougbproblem. HW: Do you have a specific ~~ ...~ .... lDI'Iof .... plan? ..1i;;AI_"'_III ·havewdo' ~ Well 11R. One _..,... I11 .....lOItsof .....__ 1IDw ... am .. a thing. we"nlreallybeP-ingtodiver- ;ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, lify-w get intotecbnology kindsof "'y.a.rienlike jobs. One oftile advantages of this ..-.~apellllive"'lIOII-pnxIuc:- I. IIechnoIogical societyislhat a person 1M. canlivein.communitylikeGIenvilIe HW:BIpeciaIJwIIm ...... andprocessworklhatsbeiagcreated ...... isown ..** in New York City. 11Iere's a small spo .... "N-s,-ts Cards '--- businas that opened in Glenville. CoMics - WalleN P-kts o..c_.Ya few)'ell'S.... proc:esaesthalkind H...d-de Uafts 1IW: ...... 11Iat oftechnologykindofthings.So~ •• iIdy .....itlllnt.Alao. __ noIogy jobs. you know, a person can 22E.MainSt .....1 level • ..,ItUdeDIs who work on a computer. We find that Gleovillle. WV 26351 ...... 1Dpt s -1hiIDa IIOUIId West Virgirua. Theymay work ...... CMI~ onacomputerhere but the input may ..., .. iDle the wart force. and 1 cane fioomsomewhereelse. boW that healtltcare in Well Vir­ HW: Even the phrase "Soft­ giDia isa tligClOllCelll ... ware Valley" has been coined. ~: A great c:oac:em. Governor: Rigbt.1 think that 1Ddit'slOlllething we've worked on we are opening up two centers that ex-.ely.... andwe'reworkingw willcre.teS.OOOjobs. There's going develop a program parallel to the to be centers to sell arts and crafts...... JIIOPIIII so that when the which we.allydo very well in West n. M.i. E.... " ..14 lib t• .--...... onthefederallevel. Virginia. but there has never been a •• 1••••• k _IIy, m" • ill Well Virzini. will be .ble to madtetplace farthoepeoplewhocan taIre~oftbatfarourpeaple cratethesegoods. We'vebuilt.very •• 4... 4..... f csc u4lUictJyupollibie. big facility both in Wheeling and in 1'bereappearsthat. in speak­ Beckleysothosepeople whoare able N." Fill HOin inlto6epaidentabouthealth care. to manufacture and create arts and 0,.. It 4 ,.m.--DliI, S,Nill.1 _he'sdelenninedthel1lleswill be aaftswill nowbaveamartetplaceto 8etcaaMlionaibuisandmoslofthe do it. And weestimate"'twe will be HI'" H• ., fiMaciR& will COllIe on a Rational able to create s.ooo jobs there. That Fro. 4 - 7 ..... "'the ..... will have the will give opportunities to people in ~,-bilityofadministeriagand nnl West Virginia. n.n~I' I. u~I •• NI ••• deveklpingtheprogram. Soit'sgoing HW: This will also betappmg S,..III. fro. 9 - 12 to beaRIII partaership betweea the intothe tounsm industry. Wenlanclstalepemment. Wein Govern«: Tcurismisourfdst­ Well Virginia plan to be ready todo est growing industry and certainly D.n't F.rget t. Clteh tbat. onethattakesadvanlageof,yoolcnow. HW: Thatwill beg.reat ifwe're I call it the lake country because V.ar Flv.rite relll It pi...... when II comes intoefJect. there are so many beautiful l.kes ...... tolllelllalelevel.the...,­ around and beautiful scenery. So I CLENVILLE'S ONLY ityof audeatts here.1 Glenvilfe are tbinkaUoftbesekindsofdiversifica­ tun_ceaIIaI Well Vuginiaarea. ... tionsofolireconomymakeadifJer­ Sp.rt. Blr ••• Gev_:Rigbt. ence. RW: ...... '•• gratcoo­ HW: And finally,attbeendof an"dleftature-ecciaonc fu­ this term, what are your plans? PlEASE -- .RII. YOUR ....1 _ofileldral West VirpUa. WIlen Govener: Youknow,really. ,.... toCheborclerJoIWest Vir- I'msofocusedonbeing.goodgover­ ..,. It flIIIS_ ....JIeOPIeare ...and to fulfill the dreams tbat 1 ,. I .,.. Wllite1aeie ill rUIaI WV haw forWest Vil'lini. that lhaven't On Campus Ihle Fills Open Library Position by Rick Coaklin scriptroomasalibraryreferencetrainee. things. Then you can decide what you After an extended interviewing lhIesaidhertimespeDtatBlackbumand would like to specialize in." process geared toward finding the most at the Library ofCongress, "was great Ible is still getting settled in qualified personforthejob, Trinalhle haJlds.(]aexperience. " Glenville and claims there is a bit of was offered, andacceptedthe positiOD of lbIe'snewpositionrequiresherto culture shock, but nothing too dnstic. . HeadofPublic Services in the Robert F. be a reference librarian, Circ:ulatiOD 50- One thing she bas noticed is that she Kidd Library. She is replacing Richard pervisarandbibliographicinstructor,in cannotpurchasethegroceriessheisused Russell, who retired January I after which she directs library orientation tobuying. ~Iebratinghissixty-fifth birthday. toun.Sheisalaoinvolvedwithreference IhIe enjoys cultural events such as Prior to coming to GSC, lhIe was collection development and, most im­ opera, OI'chestra and musicals, and says working towards a second masten de­ portandy,providingassistancewithtbe Glenville is not any different from the gree in Speech Communications, at computercatalogandbasiclibrarydirec­ places she bas lived in the past. "I've Mankato State Univenity, in Mankato, tioo. alwayshadtotravelcmetotwohours,and Minnesota, and looking for full-time em­ IhIesaidthemostimportantassis­ here it is the same. So there isnodifJer­ ployment. While at Mankato State, Ihle tance she can provide, "is the use ofthe ence."Duringherundergraduateyeanat wasemployedpart-timeattheunivenity computer catalog. It does not yet entail Blackbum, she was twelve hours away library inthe circulation department. our total collectioo, but it is still a good &omhome(Mic:bigan), "So,beingaway . She holds a mastendegree in Li­ placetolllartoul,andmaoysludentshave &omfamilyandtiieads isoJdhatandyou brary Science from the Univenity of never used a computer catalog." She always make new frieDdswherever you Michigan and a bache Ion degree in stated, "Many students Imow what they go. I do miss my family and friends, Speec:hCmununicationsfianBlackbum wantbutdonotknowexacdywheretogo thou.. " College in Utinois, with a minor in Music to get it." Ible win be working with Nancy andPsychology. "Ever since I was in high school, Wemmdevelopinga forensicteamand Blackburn College is one of the I've known I wanted to be a librarian, so hopestoputhermusiceducationexperi­ aation'sthreecoUegesoperatedbyasru­ acquiringtbisjobisthegoal that lbadset ence to use by helping with the theater. dentworkprogram in which students are for myself. "She believesthatGSC will Ible encourages students to take employed for at least IS hours a week, provide her with the much oeedectexpe­ advantageofthe librarians' lmowIedgeof holding all positions other than upper rience to develop future career objec­ the library. "The studentsalwayshave to level supervisory and administrative tives. be aware that the librarians are here to positions. Ihlesaid, "Inasmallerlibraryyou help them, and not to hesitate to ask." While at Blackburn she spent a havemorejobstodo.Butasabeginning Though they may look busy, they are semeseerin Washington D.C. wortingfor professional, it's the best place you can nevertoobusytohelp. The Library ofCongress in the manu- be, because you do learn all those little

TheftO.Vandali!mo...BOIaIll_ Campus Kibitz Sex Offenses 0, Dru, Ov.mkI. Brandishina O. WeaDI:lII&f1OII* .fyou could change anything aboutlire at GSC, what would it be? sionO, DruaUsttlPc..... '~ by Heather Messenger hicle Tamperinl 0, Far.al3ttbIA son O. All OtherOhseS I, Tickets Issued 98. NAME: LauraStarcher NAME: Masafumi "King" Okuda RANK: Junior RANK: Junior MAJOR: Nuning MAJOR: Business Management HOMETOWN: Five Forks, WV HOMETOWN: Osaka, Japan ANSWER: "I don't think I'd change ANSWER: "I hope that we aregoingto anything because life here at GSC will have a baseball team someday. I believe slowly change on its own when the time mostcollegesin Americahaveabaseball isrilbt·" team, butwedon't.lalsobelievethereare many people who want to play it in Glenville. " STIJl) ..:NT I\1J\U.IJAV IN (·IIARI.ES·ION. \' NAME: TimDerico NAME: Jason Barnette nATF.: SF.p..... ~l\mf.Jl. 26 RANK: Sophomore RANK: Junior ("OS"': 51 •• MAJOR: Muiti-Subjects(K-8) MAJOR: CriminalJustice SI(~N t,p BY: 4 p.m •• ur. HOMETOWN: Weston, WV HOMETOWN: Weston, WV \vIIER"~:WA(~NER ANSWER: "I think fint ofall I would ANSWER: "I don't think freshmen who change Oikeeveryone else)the parking Iiveinthedonnssbouldbeabletopwdlale PICKENS ...... problem! Next I would make more parking permits because most activitiesforpeopleofourage." upperclassmen liveofJcampusandneed a place to parIt."

September 23, 1993-The Mercury--Page 7 Lady Spikers Move Record to 5-7 by Sean Davis lem-Teikyo, play went a little 199'3 GSC Cross Country Team The Women's Volleyball team smoother, as the Spikers won the pickeduptwowinsandlosttwomatches match 17-15, 13-15,andl5-l3. Sees, for an even record in play last week. who was credited with 16 digs, also Theiroverall record now stands at 5-7, had five scoring aces in each match. but they are still 0-0 in the WVIAC. Hardman was solid in the match Conference play will open next week with nine kills and Buckles ended against West Virginia Wesleyan. the match with 20 assists. Last Thursday the ladies trav­ In the final match, West Lib­ eled to Parkersburg to battle Ohio Val­ erty was able to pull out a narrow ley College and won the match by win,astheSpikerslost 15-9, 11-15, scoresofl5-7, 15-I3,and I 5-9. Many and 12-15.Bucklesplayedatineall­ players saw action, and leading the around game with 22 assists and way was Tracy Fluharty and Nikki recording II digs. Hardman led the Hardman, each with 10 kills. Patsy way in kills with eight. Bucklesrecorded31 assists, while Kim Head Coach KennyOsbome Sees stepped upto tally eight digs. commented on the upcoming Overthe weekend the squad was matches this week, "If we can get in the Charleston Tournament. In the two wins this week, we can get our opening match against Wheeling Je­ record back up to .500 heading into suit College, the Spikers lost 6-15 and Conference play, which would be a 2-15. SheUeyCoffinancontributedthree plus forus." The Lady Spikerstravel kills, with Buckles adding five assists to Salem-Teikyo for a match Tues­ and five digs. day,andwillplayatWVTechThurs­ In the next match against Sa- day.

Atthe Cross CoulltrytLllm 's secolld mutofthe sellSOll Illstweek, the mellpillced IIillth out of2l tLllms NBAAction in Charleston IIttlle Illdillllil Ulliversity ofPellllsyl\·II11ill. The ",omell 's tellm, ho",n'er, did II0t recei\'e II pillcillg beclluse tlley did IIl1ve II full tellm PllrtiCiPlltillK. We Got a Bus, Don't Miss the Action But, COllch Rllrrdy MIIX",ellis lookillg to fillthis I'oid lI11d sllid, "ThelHlo ",omell rUllllillg on the 1IIlture trllililre myprimeclllldidilles (you kilo", ",ho you lire.)" This yellr's tellm members lire: bllck ro"" left to right-Kn'jll Lllke, Scott DllvieS, Dilliny Edgel4 Sterling October 26--Leaving Glenville 5 :00 p. m. Belllle. ErnieSllren'es, COllcll Rlllldy MllXHlelL Frolltro"" leftto righl--MlI1IIlger AmyOdel4 Tllmmy CoDins, Clllrissil Scott, MOllicll Null, Allisoll Ylltes, lI11d Rhondll YOIISL $10.50 includes Ticket and Transportation COllcll MllXHlell expressed Krellt optimism for the tellm 's per/onnllllce, "I believe the guys ",ill definitely finisllll",ollK tile top three in tile WVIAC conferellce, depelldillg Oil ho", ",ell they improve, " he expillined, See Sean McAndrews before September 22nd. "IIU TII"''''y Taywrllils II sllot .tMnlling tile WVIAC chllmpiollship. Tile tell'" 's next ",eel ",ill be tllis ",eekelld lit DIlI';S lI11d EI/cins College. Lakers and Bullets

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"Striking Distance" Doesn't Go The Distance EmmyAwards Given StlJrriIIg: Br"ce W-IIIis, s."", Jessie. P.r"r, Robert P.storell;' To", Siu",ore .,,4 The4SthamualEmmyawards byDavldGrallam mind willsuspendthe Iogicaland the movie will be better werepesentedIastSwaday.Themow, received. ho6tedby Angelal.amblry, wastele­ Bruce WillispiaysaPinsburgbCop ... tbatsbouldbe Thatiswhy"StrikingDistance"fa~itmakesyou cast live from the Pasadena Civic a sufticient amount ofplot surnmary foryou to guess the restoflhe film. Just follow the the same basic plot ofthe painfully aware tbat it isa movie (anda bad one atthat). Auditorium. other thousand action movies with a dash of action Willis plays his part flat, with little or no charisma. He "SeinfeId" and"PidcetFenoes" did not create a likeable hero. I didn'tcare what happened cliches. Then, bake the movie until ittumsoutniceand were the big winnersofthe evening. torum. Sarah Jessica Parker played the typical "by-tbe­ fortbemow"~." ridiculous and you can bave a big serving of "Striking "Seinfeld" won an Emmy for best book" partner, while Robert Pastore iii (Eldin, theomni­ "Prime Suspect 2 (MYlIIeIy!)i DislaDCe." comedy series as well as Best Sup­ present painteronMurphy Brown)over-actssomuchbe wonan Fmmybbest MiII __1Id Honestly, ifanalyzed, all action movies rely on a porting Actor-Michlel Richardsauu almost seems to be making fun oftbe movie. Best Writing-Larry David. tbe "Satllllda'~ NilrbtLliw".iIIow' WGI certainamountofleewayfortheaudience.Therealkey for best Variety, MusicorConMldv to the movie's success is tbat, forthe length ofthe film, Pastorelli (a1soa Pittsburgh cop) is given wonder­ "Picket Fences" cbninatedtbe Series. themoviesuspeodsrealityandtheaudiencebelievestbe fuI moments intbe film todisplayhisacting ability. In one majarcategoriesbysweepingawanls film. The trick totbis is oot to give the audience time to scene, he isshot and grabs his chest and says. "Well, there tbiDk. Ifthe plot is weak orthecbaractersuninteresting, goes the gold watch." then the audience will separate themselves from the This film is not as strongasotber filmsofits genre. picture and start toover-analyze the actiontbat is taking so 1suggest waiting until itcomesoutOllvideobefore you How is your Cultural Literacy? place. That is when you get the comments: "Yeah right, give it a try. That way, a trip to the theater will not be wasted when there are other more notable movies to be SOguysshootingmachineglDlSatOlleguyandtheycan't Multi-cultural Question tI4 hithim." But, iftheaudienceisdrawnintothemovie,tbe seen. The Country MusicAwards The topic this week is Myth and Religion. Bec."se other be."ty, He_ oIT,.,: 1beCountry Music AssociatiOIl awards will air Wednesday, September 29,onCBS at 8 p.m. The award sbow will be bostedby andClint Black live from Nasbville. a. was stolen from her husband and precipi­ Here are tbe major categoriesandnominees: tatedawar. b. displeased the goddess Athena and was Ea...... oftMYear: Albumonbe Year: Male VoeaUst oftbe Year: BrcdaandDuan A Lot About Uvin' condemned to die. GanbBrooks The Chase c. became the symbol ofunrequited love. VinoeGilI Come OnCcme On Vince Gill d. was adored by Lancelot and caused the A1anJac:bon HardWorkin'Man fall of a kingdom. Reba McEntire 1Still Believe In You George Strait The answer to last weeks question was "C." Whereas Slagle oftile Year: Song ofthe Year: Vocal Group ofthe Year: each state bastwosenators, tbenumberofrep-esentalivesper "Ain't That Lonely Yet" "Ain'tThat Lonely Yet" Alabama state depends on the population of the state. However, the "Cbattabooc:bee" "Boot Soootin' Boogie" Confederate Railrooad Reapportionment Act of 1929 set the permanent number of "Don't Let Our Love Start "Chattahoochee" Housemembersat43S. Slippin' Away" "I Still Believe In You" Restless Heart "IDon'tNeedYourRockin'Cbair" "Seminole Wind" Sawyer-Brown "Two Spanows In A Hurricane"

Female Veeallltoftlle Year: HoriJJOnAward: MUlkian oftbe Year: Twist 'N' Shake Shoppe Maly-CbapinCalpater MalkChesnutt Paul Franldin(Steel) Reba McFAtire Sammy Kershaw JoimBarlow Jarvis(Keyboard) (Guitar) Tanya Tucker John Michael Montgomery MalkO'Connor(Fiddle) W)OJIm Rollings(Keyboards) 19 E. Main St. Matt Glenville, WV 26351 ~ Vocal Event oftbe Year: MUlle Vldeooftbe Year: VeealDuooftbe Year: 462-4240 . C1intBlackwith Wynonna "0Iatah00chee" Bellamy Brothers "ABadGoodbye" "Cleopatra, QueenofDenial" BrooksandDwm GeorgeJODeSwith Vince Gill, "Don't Let Our Love Start Darryl and Don Ellis MarkChesnutt,GarthBrooks, Slippin' Away" Sweethearts ofthe Rodeo TravisTritt, , Alan "I Don't Need Your Rockin'Chair" Jackaon,PamTillis, T.Grabam "Seminole Wind" BlOwn, ,. "IDon'tNeed Your Rockin'Cbair" The GIelwllIe llercury .. pubIIehed weekly Reba McEntire and Vince Gill during the 8ChooI year for t10.00 per yea,. "TbeHeart Won't Lie" POSTMASTER: Send add,... change. Tanya Tucker with Delbert McClinton to1be G,."""lellercury, Box 207, GIenvUIe "TeHMeAboutIt" State College, Glenville, WV 26351. TriIba Yearwoodwitb Don Henley Publlcatlorw No.:220040. Total number "Walkaway Joe" ...... I,:l.~;"•. .,.::;~=.::' .=:eOOO~:... ____...:...... o.I...l,; ..l.. , ~. :.:....l.W Your Guide to Being Hip Quote of the Week Ridingtbe "in" wave is hard. Several yearsagothe 7. Don't bring a CD-ROM to school. Simpsons were riding high; now it's Beavis and Butt­ 8. Don't say, "I saw Eric Nies naked atthe MTVbeach Why does a woman work ten years to change a man's head. Wbat or who makes the changes? house." habits and then complain that he's not the man she married? Below are eight helpful hints and/or suggestions OIIhowtobehip in school and stayaway from being a lliIl -- Barbara Streisand clip. I . Do say you went on the road as a Guatemalan bag merchant for Lollapalooza. Drip 2. Do bring your customized Barney doll . I. Don't say you worked for the grunge department at 3. Do say you caught a Fugazi show and sang along to Seals. "Smallpox Champion." 2. Don't bring anything with the words "Jurassic Park" on 4. Do say you have read every book by Raymond Carver it. and Dorothy Allison. lDon'tsayyoudidkaraoke.singingalongtotunesfrorn 5.DosayyousawtheJohnWoomovie"HardTarget"and die "Bodyguard" SOWldtrack. laughed. 4. Don't say you read "The Bridges ofM adison County." 6. Do say you interned for Dave Lettennan. Twice. 7. Do bringa stereo turntable and actual vinyl. S. Don't say you saw" Sleepless in Seattle" and cried 8. Do say, "I sawLemonheadEvan Dando swimming at Derrick Cafe 6. Don't say you ran into Conan O'Brien at the LA. 's Chateau Mannont" Open - Breakfast 6 a.m. Lunch and Dinner Specials dermatologist. ~99\£NT£RTA INMENT WEEKLY. INC Rcpnnlodby pennission Welcome Back Coupon FREE French Fries and Pepsi TattooYou with purchase of hilmburger or cheeseburger at regular price and get asecond hilmburger or cheeseburger for $.50. Coupon valid for one person. Present to waitress when ordering. Expires 10/1/93 The Derrick Lounge Opens 4 p.m. Dally HAMMER TIME Every Monday 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Country and OJ Every Wednesday Social Night Every Wednesday thru Saturday OJ - 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. COLLEGE NIGHT Every Thursday - 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Featuring "Sean" Your favorite DJ All College students welcome GSCstudent Dan Parker shows offhis tattoo art. photo by Heather Messenger SINK OR SWIM NIGHT by Alicia Flemming fashion and music magazines. wants us to know she's a little sexier Tattoos ... they'renotjustforbik­ So what makestattoossodif­ and a lot wilder. Every Saturday - 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. ers anymore. No. it's true! For some ferent now than they were. say, fif­ Perhaps there are a few draw­ reason, tattoos are "in." In recent years teen years ago? They're everywhere, backs to going under the gun. That September 23 and 24 they have become trendy for the especially on younger and younger Tazmanian Devil on your thigh now Sandy Sowell's Laser Karaoke younger set. And yes, even fashion­ people. They give usa chance to use mightlookmoreJikedroopydogwhen able. the ink to express ourselves. you're fifty -two. You may regret se­ ANNOUNCING FAST FOOD Take horTIa buckets of chicken Maybe Cher wastheharbinger Think about it-- tattoos are lecting an ACIDC tattoo for your 8 pc. chicken only-S8.00 of the craze in the late eighties when pennanent. They must make a state­ bicep when you're a Republican on or she first sported the twin tats on her ment. They're a little daring. and 8pc. chicken. mashed potatoes/gavy. the rise in 1998. cole slaw and blscu~$-S10 . 00 buttocks in a music video. certainly a little bold. Who knows? Maybe a part of Quick. Tasty and Affordablel Whenever the trend arose, tat­ Look at Guess? Model Drew the appeal is the ideaoflivingfornow Come In and take advantage of OU' evening liquid speckJls. toos became a visible part offashion, Barrymore. Remember her in pre­ and not worrying about later. The fact WV Law - ID Required - Each Night especially in Hollywood, where every­ kindergarten years as innocent little is tattoos are hip. But what are you 9 E. Main St .• Glenville Phone 462-7752 one from Ax! Rose to Julia Roberts. Gertie in the hit movie "E.T.?" going to say to your granddaughter 'Locally owned and operated' from the Red Hot Chili Peppers to There'san image she's certainly shed, when she points innocent! y to your Mike Audia. Manager Marisa Tomei, thrusttbem in your face and the tattoos she sports now have foreann and asks what "Grateful •.~n MTY.~~~. !~~ug~?!l~ th.e p~g~~pf h~~s! ~.s see hc;~ 1II'.,.grOWJlI.\P. She Dead"means? .. I I ... , •• ".. 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JiIlHII'",II" Volleyball NewAdDlission Recruiters Hired by Sandra Gibson recruiting. Accordingto Hayhurst, itwasajob ManychangeshavecometoGSC SpingwillmngOpen House tours truly enjoyed. Pit a Hit this year, with the biggest changes occur­ to the college where perspective stu­ Getting the opportunity by DebbleJobDIOD ring in staff. Thiscertainlyholdstruefor dents may learn more ofGlenville's of­ and meet with prospective college BYllOwjustabouteveryonearound campushasseen the the Admissions and Recruitment Office, ferings. dentsisj1Btoneofmany "'IODSHa~~:st newvoUeyball pitatPickens Hall. This new volleyball net was which welcomed two new faces to its When Harman is not recruiting opted for her new position. She believes that Glenville 4:1...... 1. instalIedthankstotheeffmofnwnerouspeople,buttbreereally team-Jill Harmanand Ewana Hayhurst. new students, one can find henmuntain deserve special mention AI Billips, Sean McAndrews and Jill Harman is a graduate of Mag­ bike riding or collecting Victorian Pe­ isagoodsmallcoUege."ltu;stalfed1• KathyCopen all played a majorrole in getting the new volley­ nolia High School and was, herself, a riodmemorabilia. What more could her excellent teachers whotraly callS alllOlll ball pit. recruit to Glenville State College. She life hold now? "Well,howaboutaSibe­ their students. It is an evc'r-e~PllDdiDg ; According to Director of Student Affairs AI Billips, earned a BachelorofArts in Behavioral rian Husky?" she asks. college and the enrollmeat is up men volleyball wasverypopularthis past spring and summer with Science and minored in Music. The other new face to the Admis­ than ever this year." the students. He stated, "There were a lot ofstudents wanting Harman greets her new job with sionsOfficeisEwanaHayhurst,fonnally Among Hayhurst's other creden­ a place to playvolleybal~ and they were led by Kathy Copen , much enthusiasm and excitement. She is ofKingwood, wv. Hayhurstattended tials is her membership to the American wboservedasastudentvoice." He added, "Plans had been made delighted to be working in the college West Virginia University for a while Association of Union Women. Along tolandscapetbecourtyardforacoupleofyears,butitbadnot environment where she was educated. before transferring to Concord College with her present job, she iswutcing ona been financedor completed by the time we saw the interests in Herjob entails showing potential aftergettingmarried.Shegraduatedwith mastersinClinicaiSociologyatWVU. volleyball bytbe students. " college students what Glenville State a Bachelor ofArts in Sociology. After Hayhwst'shobbiesincludecolled­ Coach Osborne was contacted about the measurements College has to offer them. As far as earning her degree, she worked fora time ing bears and Disney characters. She ofa volleyball courtandhe mentioned sand courts like the ones Harman is concerned, that'sjust about with abused and neglected children. also has a love for the Bloom County at Wilderness Inn on 1-79. Mr. Billips then called Superinten­ everything, "Glenville's small town at­ Although new to the staff, cartoon. dent"!"BuildingsandGroundc;BruceHathaway, who inspected mosphere, it's fuendlypeople, it's highly Glenville State is quite familiar t(l Her pastimes include reading. the Wilderness Inn sandcourtsandbrought back the idea of the reputable Teaching, Business, Nursing. Hayhurst. Herhusband, Bruce Hayhurst, walkingherdog, andkeepingupOllGSC rope boundaries and the way to build the court. Billips and Forestry, and Behavioral Science pro­ is a staff member of GSC, serving as a football-a family requirement. JenniferNottinghamthenrequestedthefundstobuildthecourt grams are just some of the reasons football coach and teaching Physical Hayhurst enjoys wodtingwitb dae tromthe Residence Ha1I Fund and gave Hathaway the gt>ahead Glenville State isa priority choice, and, Education and Sports Management. This office work study students, who agree to contact Carl Carr, a contractor who leveled the ground. economically, the only choice." gives Hayhurst first-hand mformation that working with her is enlightening as . The ~intenance crew from Glenville State dug the Starting September 13 and con­ detailing the football team's status. "ltis well. They enjoy hersense ofhumorand drainage ditch, placed the pipes, cemented the stands which tinuing through December 3, Harman definitely on the winning side," she the fun she brings to any situation, like holdtbenet,and placed tbesand. In addition, theyplacedgrass will be on the road visiting high schools, exclaimed, "andanotherreason tochoose changing prices in lOO,OOObrOchura. sodtopreventerosionandkeepthebankslookinggreen. Billips to recruit new students to Glenville. A uSC." Hayhurst,a1ong with HarmIn, will coocluded, "Studentsstartedthisprojectand I hope theyseejust new video highlighting the benefits of Hayhurst also taught Children's be conducting college tours at thiscam­ how valuable their input is." Glenville State College life will aid in College this past summer on campus. pus and outside campuses. House Director Sean McAndrews said, "Everyone has been enjoying the volleyball pit. In fact people are using it so mucbtbatwe'vehad toput hours on the time they can play: noon to8p.m." Pickens Hall held its first volleyball tournament on the ~wcour:t~p~rnber2and9, with 10 teams competing in the single-eliminabon tournament. In thetwosemi-final matches, SteveShuft'steamdefeatedClintWinIand's 9-15, 1S-13and 15- 13.Jayme Keiffer'steamdownedNeil Harrunond's 1S-7and IS- 5. The c:bampionmip game saw Shuffsneak by Kclfferin 3 close matches, 15-12, 12-15,and lS-I I. Stephanie Ferrell and Sean McAndrews refereed all the games. . KatbyCopen, whogetscredit for helping the volleyball pit get started, says, "Volleyballisa growing sport; it's a game f~ both boys and girls, short and tall." She adds, "The only disadvantagetothesandcourtistbatyougetsodirty,andifyou are playing between classes, you have to go wash offbefore goingbacktoclass. " The volleyball pit has drawn a lot ofinterest, so ifyou PleIlJe,ple.Je, plellJe gwe me II p"Mto chipl F:elll""tllerwrallillg .....,.. GSC".."".. hltven'tbeeiidoWlllftPi~iIs, YoU'sfX)UId go checkitout. ,bolo. by Tina Messenen