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The Glenville Mercury

Number 5 Glenville State Co~ege, Glenville, W. Va. Friday, September 26, 1975 For NEVER TOO LATE Becky Watson Lighting, Stage Crews Named Queen Becky \\It tson has been elected Homecoming Queen by the GSC stu­ Prepare For Opening dent body. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Watson of Eliza­ NEVER TOO LATE is in full and she is the daughter of Mr. and beth W.Va., and a member of Sig­ swing and crews are busy with final Mrs. James M. Mor~on. At GSC, Ms. ma Sigma Sigma Sorority. touches. Ms. Jeanne Kobuszewski, Morton has worked on lighting for Vickie McCracken, a member of technical and stage director for the "Brecht on Brecht" and All My Delta Zeta Sorority, was voted Senior comedy, and Ms. Kyle Wilson, Ms. K's Sons, and played the lovable Roo Princess. She is the daughter of Mr. righ t-hand person, are working to pu t in Winnie the Pooh. and Mrs. Robert McCracken of Mari­ nails, lumber, canvas, and actors into Ms. Stemple has worked on many etta, Ohio. a superb production. aspects of the theatre in both the Jane Stump and Beth Steidl tied Ms. Wilson has most recently por­ technical and acting segments on the for Junior Princess, necessitating a trayed Skunk in Winnie the Pooh, stage. She is the daughter of Mr. and re-vote by the Junior a ass. Jane and has been involved with previous Mrs. John D. Stemple of Belpre, was sponsored by her Sigma sisters plays concerning acting, lighting, Ohio. and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. properties, and stage managing. Ac­ Working under them are Bonnie R. W. Stump, Glenville. Beth, the tive in Ohnimgohow Players, and Al­ Wright, Becky Villers, Bob Hays and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant pha Psi Omega, she is the daughter of Kent Lowther. Steidl of Elizabeth, ran on the MENC Dessie Mullenix of Pennsboro. The aspect of the play that sets Becky Watson ticket Heading the properties crew for the mood before, during, and after 197 5 Homecoming Queen Kim Casto, an Independent, was the production are Mary Lou Fam~ with music and sound affects will elected as Sophomore Princess. She worth and Delbert Conley. be headed by Joyce Feldman. From R Gross is Advisor. L Smith is Editor is from Ripley, and the daughter of Ms. Farnsworth has done T.V. Canton, Ohio, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Casto. commercials in Baltimore, Md. for Mr. and Mrs. William Feldman. Tish Cummings, the Freshman a local thea tre group. While attend­ Mary Lou Farnsworth will be co­ Princess, is the daughter of Mr. and ing Essex Community College, she ordinating the sound for the per­ Yearbook Is Staffed Mrs. Billy H. Cummings of Hurricane, worked with props, costumes, and formance. new editor is Lisa Smith, a toecond W.Va. She is also an Independent. was Stage Manager for 27 Wagon­ Ms. Feldman and Ms. Wilson will Mrs. Rhona Gross,! new Art Edu­ semester freshman. Ms. Smith is from loads of Cotton. Ms. Farnsworth is be the co-heads of the publicity for cation instructor, has been appoint­ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cas the play. ed by Dr. Wilburn as advisor of the St. Marys and is a Language Arts Students' Cards majo r. Assisitng Ms. Smi th is lay- Falkenhan, Jr., from Baltimore, Md. Helping out will be Mark Smith, Kanawhachen. Mrs. Gross, who teach­ out editor Carla Rector, a Social Delbert Conley is currently ser­ Sherri Mills, Barb Stemple, Laura es Art Education three days a week ving as Head Resident Assistant and Cochran, Steve Deem, Joe Boggs, at Parkersburg Community College Studies major fro~ Belpre, 0., and To Christy Nida, a Business Admini- Be Picked Up corresponding secretary of Pickens Dana Jones, Joanna Icenhower, A­ did her undergraduate studies at the stration major from Looneyville. Ty- According to the Office of Stu- Hall He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. manc'.a Lemley, Cheryl Wise, Brenda Philadelphia College of Arts, and her pists for the staff are speech major dent Affairs, the following students Rex Conley of Spencer. Miller, Kent Lowther and Stephanie graduate studies at the University of Barbara Stemple, also from Belpre, have yet to pick up their LD. cards Working ,under Ms. Farnsworth Davis. Wisconsin, in Milwaukee. and Dorothy Valdez from Buckhan- Roy Alltop, Lawrence B. Atkins, and Mr. Conley are Kent Lowther, Setting the moods with lights will Mrs. Gross, a professional artist, non, who is majoring in Special Edu- Martha E. Barker, Johnny Barnette, Bonnie Wrigh t, Becky Villers, Steve be Mary Morton, Stephanie Davis has several suggestions for improv­ cation and Library Science. French Beane, Jeffrey Blake, Rodney Deem, and Jimmy Steele. and Steve Nichols led by the head ing the yearbook and enthusiastical­ Any suggestions for the yearbook Blake, Sue E. Blake, David D. Brew- Masters of make-up will be Bren­ of the crew, Joanna Icenhower. ly looks forward to working with da Miller and Joe Boyd. Ms. Icenhower, who has worked the new staff. She feels that students will be readily accepted by any of er, Anna M. Brugnoli, Deanna M. Ms. Miller portrayed Rhoda, the with many GSC productions on the should be portrayed naturally, rather the staff members.. Bush, George M. Butler, Elizabeth maid, in You Can't Take It With stage and behind the scenes is ac­ than in formal settings. CalJahan,Mary Canahan, Steven Gen­ You. She is the wife of Robert D. tive in Ohnimgohow Players and Al­ The cover of the yearbook will denin, Daniel aevenger, Judy D. Miller, and the daughter of Mr. and pha Psi Omega. Ms. Icenhower is the be designed by Mrs. Gross, using an Participants Requested Crites, Michael Crites, Robert Cross, Mrs. Roy Maylee of Weirton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. original woodcarving of the Glen­ Mary M. Dandrea, Richard T. Darby, Mr. Boyd most recently por­ Icenhower of Ravenswood. ville State College campus. This car­ For 'Messiah' Practice Linda M. Derby, Mark Elder, Norris trayed Ed in You Can't Take It House Management will be con­ ving will then be donated to the Estep, TImohty P. Evans, Chester On Tuesday nigh Is at 7: 30 in the With You, and has been involved in ducted by Cheryl Wine and Larry college. Mrs. Gross feels that the F1eming, Sandra Foster, Kenneth First Baptist Church, practice is be- the technical aspects of other pro­ Haddix. quality and beauty of the GSC ~am­ Gardner, Virginia Gardner, Elaine ing conducted for a "Messiah" pre­ ductions. He is the son of Mr. and Mr. Haddix, a senior speech ma­ pus and surrounding areas should be Greif, Robert T. Grogan, Margorie sentation. All Glenville State College Mrs. William Boyd of Vienna. Assis­ jor, has worked last year on set con­ the focal poin t of the annual. Hamric, Thomas L Harlow, Nancy students and faculty are invited to tants with make-up will be Carol struction for All My Sons and with Assisting Mrs. Gross will be the L Harper, Larry D. Harrie, Charles participa te and are asked to attend Hilleary, Gil Valdez, Jane t Erikson the Forensics team. At WVU he was new Kanawhachen staff members, S. Hinkle, James R. Kennedy, James the practice sessions if interested._ and Joyce Feldman. the recipient of a W.Va. Board of who were chosen by the Publica­ E. Knight, Robert L Kozul, Jr., For an actor to become a be­ Regen ts Scholarship. The son of Mr. tions Committee last Thursday. The Dr. Raymond Jones of _Glenville Gary W. Kruger, Edward Labbe, Den­ lievable character on stage, he must and Mrs. Paul Haddix, Larry hails State College will be directing the ver Lambert, Danny B. Law, John look the part. Mary Morton and Barb from v.eston. "Messiah," while Mr. Paul Dworak Lemon, Barbara Lester, John R. will serve as the accompanist. Stemple head the costume crew to (con I'd on page 4) Mr. aarence A. Hinkly, super­ Lilly, William M. Marshall, Peggy L get the outfi ts needed for Never intendent of Greenbrier County This celebration of Christ will be McDougal, Kemberlee D. McKown, Too Late. Cornelius ••• Schools, will be on campus today, presen ted on Decem ber 14 th, in the Michael Miller, Stella Morris, Kather­ Ms. Morton hails from Harrisville September 26, to interview prospec­ GSC auditorium. ine Morrison, Paul C. Nettles, Denzil tive teachers. Interested students (cont. on page 2) Tonight at 8 should inquire at the placement off­ School Systems Tonigh t, Friday, Septembe~ 26, ice. the group "Cornelius" will appear L.-______...l in GSC's auditorium. The concert Change Policies will begin at 8 pm and end a tap­ proximately 10 pm. All students An increasing number of school Track & Tennis with LD. cards will be admitted systems are deciding against placing free of charge. Those without l. D.s On Tuesday, September 23, Dr. applications for employment in col­ may pay a dollar at the door. D. Banks Wilburn met in Charleston lege placement offices. They are re­ "Cornelius" has performed at the with Mr. Charles W. Stewart, archi­ quiring the prospective employee to famous Copacabana, Michigan Pal­ tectural engineer, to go over the final contact them directly for job appli­ ace, Apollo Theatre, Kennedy Cen­ specifications for the all weather ca tions. In the even t that any pro­ ter, Disneyland, and other import­ track and tennis courts. spective teacher wants an applica­ and clubs and theatres throughout Mr. Stewa.rt was the engineer for tion form from one of these coun­ the country. They have also per­ a track completed at Marshall Univer­ ties, and the placement office no formed in Hawaii. BermUda, Nassau, sity. Attempts are being made to longer has such applications, he and Canada. Some of their most pop­ c0Tl!plete the final specifications be­ should contact the placement office ular wor'" are "Too Late to' Tum fore cold weather. In about six weeks for the aodress and names of person­ Back Now," "Treat Her Like A bids for completion of the track Pictured above are Mrs. Rhona Gross, yearbook advisor, Lisa linith, the el directors. Lady," and "Don't Ever Be Lonely." should he accepted. new editor and Dorothy Valdez, staff typist. Page Two THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Friday, September 26, 1975

VOTE, Dr. 's Point Of View

Dear Editor,

This is in response to an editorial on page two of the September 19, 1975 edition of The Glenville Mercury. Mr. Boilon painted a false and mis­ leading picture of the course policy in the Department of Forest Tech­ nology. There are two conditions in which we restrict classes to majors in courses offered in forestry, land surveying and ornamental horticulture. These are : 1. When field labs become too large to effectively teach, and 2. New classes where it Is highly desirable to have a smaller class to best cover the highly technical material. Over the past few years several non-major studen ts have taken courses designed specifically for forestry students. The forestry and land surveying Mrs. Fern Rollyson programs are well established and we permit anyone to take these classes as long as field lab classes do not become excessively large. The same policy will prevail in the ornamental horticulture program. Many non-major students Mrs. Fern Rollyson have taken forestry classes as electives during the past few years. I know of none that were dismissed from class in these establl'shed programs under circumstances outlined by Mr. Boilon. Furthermore, I know of no attempt by Selected Marshall Mr. Boilon to contact me relative to policies he outlined in his editorial Parade Marshall for this year's Perhaps a journalist should attempt to get his facts in order prior to press time. Homecoming parade will be Mrs. Fern Rollyson, a long time resident of GlenVille. Mrs. Rollyson is well­ Yours truly, known in the Glenville area among both residents and students due to A. Edwin Grafton More Destruction? her active interest in the commun­ Chairman ity. A 1923 graduate of GSC her­ Another election of Homecoming royalty has come and gone thus ending self, Mrs. Rollyson still supports the the flurry of campaigning which swept the GSC campus for the past two school as a member of the Alumni weeks. Groups sponsoring candidates displayed hand bills, campaign badges, Association. She is also active in the and glittering picture posters of the worthy competitors in an attempt to Glenville Women's Club and a mem­ spread the excitement of the campaigning to the apathetic non-voters of ber of the Presbyterian Church. the campus. Mrs. Rollyson is currently ser­ In many person's opinions, this was the best homecoming race Glenville ving as President of the. W.Va. State has had in recen t years with a number of groups taking interes t and spon­ Folk Festivals, Inc., an office she soring candidates. These dedicated sponsors spent considerable time and has held for several years. She ser­ money in their campaigns. But no matter how much money was spent for ves as the director of the Folk Fes­ posters and photographs there remained to be those who lurked in the dark tival held here in Glenville and is corners of the old cafeteria to rip down posters, those who hid under stair­ manager of the Country Store. wells in the Administration building to slither out and draw a mustache on Through her interesting hobby of a photograph, and those who branded the campaign photos with disrespectful collecting and displaying antiques, captions and titles. No doubt these "villains" (to put it mildly) had nothing Mrs. Rollyson represents the Pi~ to do with the campaigns and probably, themselves, did not even cast a ballot, neer Spirit. but get their kicks by embarassing others. (Too bad there couldn't have been The City of Glenville recently an on-the-spot photographer in the stairwells, in the old cafe, etc. Talk a­ bestowed the honor of naming a bou t em barassment!) street after her and her late hus­ Hopefully next year things will be different-the graffiti writers will have band, Mr. E.G. Rollyson, in appre­ graduated to bus stop restrooms. Becky Potasnik ciation for their contribu tion to the Co-Editor community.

A Senior Art Show will be open organizational happenings to the public in the Multi-Purpose Vets Oub Alpha Delta Epsilon room on October 2'3, from 9:00 am Joe Boggs and Steve Deem rehearse their lines for the upcoming pr~ The Veterans Club held their The first smoker will' be Sept. to 9:00 pm. Works by Carol Hilleary fust meeting of the year on Sep­ 29 at 6 p.m. in the multi-purpose and Debbie Erwin will be presented. duction of NEVER TOO LATE. tember 11. New officers were elected room. A following smoker will be as follows: President: James Nutter; Oct. 2 at 6 p.m. Vice president-Terry Caufman; Secre­ A Word About Campus Greeks .... tary-Debo~ah Hoff; Treasurer-John 10 Cards Lambda Chi Thet~. Xi Sigma StrickJand; Sargeant at Arms, Ron Barr. Last Wednesday the Brothers of The Brothers of the Kappa Eta Delta Alpha chapter of Sigma cononuea from page one New members attending were Beta Beta Zeta held a very success­ chapter of Theta Xi Fraternity would Sigma Sigma met Monday in Clark Ron Barr, Patrick Coleman, Floyd Nichols, Kenneth S. Parker, Richard fuJ smoker "for the new prospec­ like to congratulate Joe Mills fo r his HaJl to talk abou t money making Groves, MCArthur Tate, Jim McBee, Pitts, Stephen Prowse, Teddy Rapp, tives. The theme was "Hillbillies." part in the Monday Forestry expe­ projects to enable the group to go Don Moore, and Thomas Dye. A Bernard E. Richards, Clifford L. Roh­ Monday the second smoker was dition. After his active part of last to Walton House, ;rri Sigma's na­ guest at the meeting was Patty Fish­ erts, Mary Shaffer, Kim Siegrist, held and the brothers were formal­ Monday evening Mills has volun­ tional headquarters, in early spring. er. Linda E. Smith, Gary W. Snyder, ly dressed. Gordon Allen and his teered his experience to Brother Various suggestions were discussed. Plans were discussed for a float Stephen P. Stalnaker, Steve Stalna­ committee were responsible for these Kenneth Wilson. The sisters held their theme par­ ker, John StrickJing, Bradin L. Stut­ in the Homecomin ~ parade. two successful rush functions. The Brothers are proud to an­ ty, "The Wizard of Oz," Wednesday Alpha Delta Epsilon ler, William E. Tyo, Steven Van· At the weekly meeting, plans nounce Jeff Castin as the first re­ night and preference was Thursday The Alpha Delta Epsilon held an clief, David G. Veith, Raymond were discussed on future money mak­ cipient of the Randello Scarlotto night. informal meeting on Thursday, Sept Walsh, Scottie Westfall, Donnie Wick­ ing projects. TItis Saturday there MemoriaJ Award. This award will Congra tulations to sisters Becky 18, 1975. line and Arthur Wilt will be a dance for the school spon· be presented to a deserving brother Watson, and new pledge Tish Cum­ sored by Lambda Chi Alpha. The in memory of RandeUo Scarlotto, KH mings for their victories in the Home­ dance will be from 9-12 with free 238, who was lost in Heaven. coming Elections. THE GLENVILLE MERCURY refreshl'lents. The band playing will Chances for the upcoming Black Delta Zeta The Student Newspaper by "Jessica" from Point Pleasant. Oak Arkansas concert will be dis­ Theta Xi chapter of Delta Zeta The brothers are also selling bas­ Published weekly and entered as second class 11U/il at the Post tributed by the brothers for a d~ held a short informal meeting on Office at Glenville, W. Va_ 26351. Subscription - $3_50 a year. ketball schedules to merchants in the nation of fifty cents per chance. Tuesday, September 23. area, as well as Weston. Those interested in purchasing chances With formal rush coming to a halt All the members of the chapter should contact any Theta Xi. today, the sisters are a1J looking for­ will be participating in the upcoming C~Editors ...... Becky Potasnik,Donnie Cuppett ward to welcoming our new pledges Greek Night which will be held at Assistant Editor ...... Joe Mills Teke at the house this evening. A slumber the Scoreboard. We would like to en­ Sports Editor ...... •. .. . • •• ••. John Lilly Fraters of the Iota Omega chapter party will be held for the girls later Photographers ...... •• ...... • ...... Dana Jones,Chuck White coura.ge all Greeks on campus to par­ of Tau Kappa Epsilon would like to tonight Cartoonist. • •. •• • ...... • . • . •• ...... •.•••.. Laura Long ticipate in this event. "Greek Night" congratuJate those members of the Excitement reigned in the house is to help .jp improving the relation­ News Bureau Director ...... ••. . .. .• ...... ••. . •.• Steve Boilon football team for a fine job. The as the girls hea rd their new Del ta ship between the sororities and frat­ Zeta shirts were in. IBM Operator . . •.• .. ..• . . . .• ... .•...... ••. .•.. Lisa Jones fraters are in the process of preparing emities and could prove very success­ The sisters would like to con­ Circulation Manager . . . . • .. .• •...... •. .... •• . Jerry Zaferatos for the Commode BowL The TKE ful gratulate the Pioneers on a great Typists • . •...... •• . ... Laura Meuller,Bonnie Beightol house has been greatly improvep by With the upcoming Commode game Saturday night at Tech. Many Advertising Manager • ...... • ...... • •... . •. •.. • .. Jill Brown means of paint and brush. There Bowl, the brothers would like to sisters were present to cheer you on Adviser •. ..•• ...... • .. • . . .•.• ...... • • , •••• . • . Yvonne King will be a pre-game warm-up at Joe's wish the other competitors good on Saturday morning at 10 :00 a.m. to victory. Good Luck tomorrow af­ lUck. ternoon. Friday, September 26, 1975 THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Page Three GSC Beats Tech Salem To Try On Casto's Kick GSC Defense The Glenville Pioneers won their The Salem Tigers will come run­ fust ballgame of the season last ning into town tomorrow and try to Saturday night at Montgomery when score on the Glenville Pioneers and they eued by the WV Tech Golden kecjJ their undefeated string alive. Bears, 3-0. The gaIne will feature a classic match­ The Pioneers, who have ye t to up, with Salem's high geared offe nse yield a point to an opponent or trying to move on the Pionee rs ' stin­ have yet to score a touchdown them­ gy defense. selves, scored all they needed when Salem, which will bring a 3-0 sophomore kicker Bob Casto con­ record into Glenville, has six all con­ nected on a 27 yard field goal ference performers back from last with elgh t minu tes left in the third yeaI's squad. Heading the list is the qUaIter to give !he G-Men a 3-0 well known All American halfback lead and. tAe' win. Jack Deloplaine. Delqplaine who has Casto's kick CaIne after a 48 run almost at will this yeaI has gained yard drive which was keyed by a 30 almost 400 yards on the ground so YaId pass completion from Quis far in this season and he has only Anderson to Bob Shaffer. played in three gaInes. The G-Men CaIne close to scoring Other All Conference performers Pictured above aIe the 1975 GSC Women's Volleyball TeaIn. again in the fourth QUaIter when to wa tch for in the green and white Powell, Joan Stanley, Terry Parsons, Venessa Pannell; standing are Che~l Rogers, Glenville's quarterback Tom Cowan tomorrow aIe center Al Underwood Kim Wesf, and Bonnie Butler. Not pictured is Diane Bach and coach Kay ChlCO.r-___~ ...... __~~~:_::'_::_-_, guided the Pioneers inside Tech's 10 and tight end John Goss. yard line. But the G-Men were stop­ GSC LINKS.TERS On de fe n:.e , watch tackle Joe ped when they were called for of­ The Glenville Stat~ College golf Pomeranski, middle guaId " Rocky" fensjye holding and Casto's 34 YaId On The Bench teaIn will open its,fall season Mon- MaItin and lIneoacker Jim Meeker. by John Lilly field goal attempt was blocked. day when they travel to Cacapon The Salem-Glenville games have Coach WhItey Adolfson got his Jim Morgan, who covered the Pic>­ Tech's only scoring threat came State Park and paIticipate in a six been known over the years as very first win as a college coach last Sat­ neer-Madison gaIne, was a little bitter in the second quarter when they team match. physical and exciting games, both to urday night when the Pioneers squeez­ about the officiating of the gaIne. In tried a 35 YaId field goal but the Coach Tim Carney has at least play and watch. So don't expect any­ ed by the Tech Golden BeaIs 3-0. one edi tion of the Harrisonburg pa­ holder fumbled the ball on the snap Coach Adolfson is the only coach in three other matches scheduled for thing different from tomorrow's and the Golden Bears were stopped. per last week, Morgan wrote a whole the linksters. contest. the conference or maybe In the sports column on how bad the offi­ The Pioneers won the battle in wh\!le country who can say that ciating was in the contest and how statistics collecting 240 YaIds total his teaIn is undefeated and has yet to offense, with 129 on the . ground the DUlces were robbed of a win. score a touchdown. After reading his column a couple and 111 in the air. Tech, in com­ The (Pioneer defense so far this parison, gained 192 total offense, of times I CaIne to the conclusion season lias been super. Anytime you with 127 on the ground and 65 tha t he and I must not have seen the shut out two opponents in eight con­ YaIds in the air. SaIne Glenville- Madison game,because secutive qUaIters of play, your de­ Glenville's Don Brndy led the he made it sound like Glenville got fense is bound to be doing one heck G-Men in rushiug with 90 yards in all the calls while Madison was cheat­ of a job. The defensive unit of the 22 CaIries. ed. I guess he had to blame someone Pioneers held the Golden Bears to Anderson led the G-Men in pass­ for Madison's Inability to score. only 192 yards total defense. Tech ing, hitting six of twelve passed for Mr. Soothsayer got 42 of their total offense yards Last week was a very productive 105 yards. when Mike Swartz galloped up the one for both the Glenville Pioneers The Pioneers' next gaIne will be field on the first play In the game. and Mr. Sooth. " Soothie" amazed tomorrow at Rohrbough Field begin­ Productive Wide Receivers the world,including himself, by pick­ BOB SHAFFER ning at 1 :30 p.rn. against the un­ BOB CASTO Split end Bob Shaffer of the Pio­ ing correctly 011 seven of eigh t gaInes. Top Receiver defeated Salem Tigers. Kicked Winning neers is the top receiver in the con­ The eighth game was a tie between In Conference Field Goal Certain Men's Intramurnl &>ftball ference so faI this season. Shaffer West Liberty and Waynesburg. games have been reset for next week, has hauled in eight catches for 140 If Mr. Sooth's record keeps im­ so be sure to look and see when you yards. Not faI behind him is the proving like it did last week, he play. WVC Standings G-Men's other wide receiver, Steve migh t decide to take over the odds­ Rating overall Chandler, who has caught six passes making job of Jimmy "The Greek" Northern Division c;~f. Fairmont ...... - 105 4-0 for 117 yards. ou t in Las Vegas. Salem ...... 1-0 100 3-0 Pioneer's Grocery Madison Wms First "Soothie's" record now stands Shepherd ...... 1-1 50 3-1 Madison College, the Pioneers' a t an astonishing 15-5 -2 for a cor­ Open: We st Liberty ...... 0-1 0-0-1 opening gaIne opponent, won their rect guessing p"rcen tage of 75%. Not o W. Va. Wesley an ...... 0- 2 0- 3 Mon. thru Sat. first gaIne of the season last week­ oad! Not bad! o end when they downed Washington Here goes this week's guessing' Southern Division Hours : and Lee University 21-16. WVU 21, College 20. The 9:00 am to 9:00 pm The Pioneers are scheduled to Mou n taineers win a close one. Concord ...... 2-0 105 2-1 Glenville ...... _ ...... 1-0 100 1-0- 1 open up against the Dukes nex t MaIshall 9, Illinois State 7. The yeaI down at HaIrisonburg, Va. Herd wins its flIst. W. Va. State ...... 1-1 50 1-2 YOUR Bluefi eld ...... 0-1 0 0-3 Home Owned Grocery Store While on the subject of MaJiison, West Liberty 17 , WVWesleyan 7. it appeaIs that their sportswriter, The Hilltoppers top the Bobcats. W. Va. Tech ...... 0-2 0 0- 3 Tech 13, Bluefield 7. Golden BeaIS win their flIst r ------.., Concord 21, Shepherd 7. The $33,500,000 I Mountain Lions eat up the Rams. I Fairmont 28, WV State 7. The Our bank Falcons tune up for the G-Men. UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS I Glenville 3, Salem 2. The Pio­ I is known for Oller $33,500,000 unclaimed schol arships, grants,. aids, and neers win it in the bottom of the I fellowships ranging from $50 to $10,000. Current list of t hese I loans, ninth. sources researched and compiled as of September 5, 1975. Some Final Quotes • I UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS I savtngs, Alex KaIras: " I never grnduated 369 AlIen..Avenue, Portland, Maine 041 03 from Iowa; I w as only there for two 0 I am enclosing $12.95 plus $1.00 for postage and handling. I checking, terms-Truman's and Eisenhower's." I (Check or money order - no cas h, please.) Chuck Estrada, recalling his days lf yo u Wi sh to u se your charge c.ard p lease fill out a p p ro p rl a ~~.es below expert advice as pitching coach of the Texas Ran­ I I gers ; We developed a very scientific 0 r,...... - iAl I- " ..... ·0 PLEAS E RUSH YOUR system' for bringing in relief pitchers. 1 I as ~ _ = CURRENT LIST OF I Kanawha Union Bank We used the fi rst one who an swered I t';,"~; ~ ~~;I ~ " 1 1 I UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHI PS the phone." "'II'.' Chi ' ;. ~===~ SOURC ES TO: I 1--...::------In'. ,b.nk No Member or the F .D.Le. Gene's Barber Shop g~~~ '~ o I'------~ I I Name GlellYllle, W. Va. Franchised Roffler Dealer I Address ...... I City. State Zip L--______.L______Hair Cutting and Sty ling L ______M ~ i n ~ residents pl..... d d 5% sa les tax. _ -1 Page Four THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Friday, September 26,1975 Any Person planning to graduate in December 1975, who has not as Forestry Majors Cheerleaders yet gotten a credential packet from the placement office should do so at their earliest possible convenience if Find Sponsor they wish to take advantage of the Journey to Cass The Cheerleaders are leaderless no services of the plaoement office. "We are riding on a railroad, more. singing someone COl,,· 's song." Ms. Dolore~ Mysliwiec, instructor Carolyn Beam Accepts This line from one of James of Sociology at GSC, has agreed to Taylor's tunes could be what sixty­ serve as the new cheerleading spon­ Social Studies Position eight GSC forestry majors are singing sor. Dr. Jackson O. Hall, president today as they travel the Cass Scenic Ms. Mysl"" lee came to Glenville of Pikeville College, has announced Railroad. from Northern Michigan University the appointment of a new faculty The forestry students have been last year. She says she prefers the member in the division of social visiting the railroad sinoe 1969. It milder weather here in the Tri-State studies. She is Mrs. Carolyn D. Beam, had been owned and used by a log­ area and was glad her job allowed her a native of Glendale, Wesb Virginia. ging operation until 1963, when the to return to it. Mrs. Beam is currently working to­ statc of West Virginia took it over She received her undergrad ua te ward a master's degree in business and revamped it to accommodate the degree from Duquesne University in education. She received her bachelor tourists. Pittsburgh and completed her Mas­ of arts degree from Glenville State The students will ride to the Slown above are Glenville students who participated in last Monday' ter's degree in Education there. At College and has attended Morris Har­ top of Bald Mountain, the second bloodmobile. Forty-two units were collected. the Illinois Institute of Technology vey College for teacher recertifica­ highest peak in the sta teo There they in Chicago she earned a Master of tion. will become acquainted with the for­ Sociology degree. She is currently est )\)or at this higher elevation. 42 Units Collected In Bloodmobile Saturday Nite working on a Ph. D. in Sociology Various species of trees not found The Red Cross IDoodmobile could Kentucky, and West Virginia. It is at Kent State-Akron, Ohio. near Glenville will be studied. be seen outside the Pioneer Center operated by Parkersburg's Keystone The new sponsor is very enthus­ Dance-Dance! The railroad ride is part of a last Monday during the first of its sUb-oen ter of the Tri-State Red Cross iastic about helping out the girlson Contemplating another long and two.(!ay field trip taken to acquaint two visits to GSC this semester. Chapter, located in Huntington. The the checrleading squad. She is re­ lonely Saturday nigh t? Well, cheer up the future foresters · with a variety Inside, five nurses, two Mobile sub-oenter serves as the storage and placing Ms. Virginia Hays who has and get out your dancing shoes! of woodland habitats. Yesterday Unit Assistants, and over 20 Glen­ distribution point for blood in the moved to Spencer and no longer has Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity is morning the group traveled to Hill ville volunteers worked throughout the counties north' and east of Park­ the time to devote to their activ­ sponsoring a dance this Saturday Creek and then to Cranberry Glades. the day, collecting a total of 42 units ersburg. ities. from 9-12 in the ballroom. Admission They spent the night at the Poca­ of blood. Fifty-eigh t prospective do­ Mrs. Ruth M. Bennett, R.N. to the dance is $1.50 and free re- hontas County 4-H Camp. They will nors came to the ballroom. Six teen 0 f working with the unit, said there freshemnts will be served "Jessica", return to Glenville this evening. these were deferred for various are so many more uses for blood Problem Pregnancy a group from PL Pleasant, will pro­ Accompanying ' the studen IS is reasons. The volunteers and Blood­ today because of medical advanoes vide the en tertainment. Dr. Ed Gll'fton, Forestry Department mobile. staff put in at least 162 man­ that there is a constant need, es­ Chairman, and his brother. Call for So, don't sit in this Saturday! hours of service during the six-hour pecially here in West Virginia. The Attend the Lambda Chi danoe and Attention-This will be the last drive. blood collected Monday is good for Alternatives to Abortion beal the blues. week to pick your yearbooks up in The Bloodmobile travels over 21 days, but it most likelSr will be A Counseling and Referral the Placement Office. 3000 miles per month in Ohio, used much soone.. She said one unit may be all that is needed to /\gency TECH CREW 1\ cont_ from p. 1 save someone's life. 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Glenville Working with Mr. Haddix will be The Bloodmobile's nex t visit to Monday, Wednesday, Friday ,r SUMMERS Cheryl Wine. While at Glenville she Glenville is tentatively scheduled for Parke rsbu rg-I-428-7.422 was a GSC maj ore 1teo She is the late November. It IS hoped that more daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 1.. GSC students will donate either their Ford Wine of Gem, W. Va. blood or their services at this time. ABORTION, BIRTH CONTROL PHARMACY INFO & REfERRAL NO FEE Up to 24 weeks. General ane.thesia. 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I1------~ I I Name I I I & I I I Address I I I I I I City I I : Photo I State ZiP: 1______---=------___ I Center The Scoreboard PRESENTS ELI-BLU Featuring: Rosie Young, former Miss GSC from Charleston Music. Photos. Friday and Saturday nites, Sept 26-27 10:00 pm to 1:00 am • • • • Admission: S 1.5 0 Coming Oct. 2 For u:,z Night Only Strings Film Processing Dude (formerly Kristina) Albums Tapes Film Supplies T71is Talented group has performed as back-up band for the following artists: S()' and the Family STOne, Black Oak Arkansas, Humble Pie B B Stereo Needles Cameras King, The Marshall Tucker Band, alld rhre~ D~g Night. Yamaha Guitars Batteries happy hour·tuesdays: 8 to 9 p.m: 10 N. Court Street, GlenYille, WY·26351