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President Simmons Receives Award THE GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, September 2,1987 There will be a brief organizational meeting of Dean's Honor List the Literary Society Wednesday, September 9 at Released, for Spring 4:15 p.m. in the Snack Bar. Dr. Bruce C. Flack, Vice· Parkersburg; Maxine Lozak, All interested people should President for Academic Sutton; Regina Marks, attend. Affairs, has released the Perkin.; Jeannette Mason, spring 1987 Dean's Honor Tanner; Joseph Mazzella, List. Two hundred and sixty· Glenville; Kevin McCartney, Student one students earned the right Petenb~rg; Lewis McClung, to be placed on the list by Rupert; Sherry McDaniels, Health Care earning a 3.5 or higher grade Horner; Cleo Morgan, point average for 12 or more Millstone; Leanne Oldham, Outlined semester hours. Seventy. Parkersburg; Elizabeth three of these students made Payne, Glenville; Gary Petty, Glenville State College straight A's. Williamstown; Trinna Pope, students are provided health Those students who earned Point Pleasant; Thomas Dr. William Simmons receives con2ratulations from Osteooathic services and medical President Olen Jones. a 4.0 were: Connie Adams, Propst, Franklin; Virginia coverage through Gilmer Salem; Tammy Allen, Radcliff, Cox's Mills; Sharon County Medical Clinic, Burnsville; Jean Alvarez, Ray, Cowen; Sandra Roberts, President Simmons located at 809 Mineral Road. Cowe~; Andrew Bell, Five Glenville; Angelll Sandy, Students can call the clinic Forks; Linda Billips, Parkersburg; Jesse Skiles, at 462-5708 to schedule a visit. Glenville; Jacqueline Bird, a.arleston; Cathy Smith, Receives Award Clinic hours are currently Lizemore; Jocelyn Bordo· Summersville; Dayne Smith, Monday.Friday 8 am-12:00 Glenville State.. College helped restore funding of one nada, Flatwoods; Diana Weston; Randal Smith, noon and 1:00 pm.4:00 pm. President Dr. WIlham K. million dollars to the school. Brown, Canvas; Patricia Arnoldsburg; Susan Smith, All visits are by appointment Simmons was presented a These monies came at a time Brown, Parkersburg; Jody Holden; Mary Snyder, Cottle; only. After hours, an R.A. or Service Award at the. recent when the school could con. Burkholder, Vienna; Robert Camella Tenney, Buckhan· a house director must commencement exercIses at tinue with funding or close Burns, Exchange; Karen non; Vicky Vaughan, Ivydale; the . West Virginia ~~. without. contact the clinic staff. Byers, Parkersburg; Kevin Laura Wade, Parkersburg; pathlc Sc~ol of MedICine A budget decline had William D. Daniel,M.D., Cain, Rich wood; Rebecca David Walker Jr., Pineville; In leWIsburg, WV. caused one million dollars to clinic physician, is on duty Carr, Hurricane; Heidi Lela White, Glenville; Dr. Simmons is o~ly the be cut from the school's Monday, Thursday, and Chrrstopher, Cox's Mills; Melinda Wilson, Gassaway. ~!",d person to ~ecelve the budget. The school heroically Friday. Registered nurse, Myrtle Conley, Chapman. Those students who earned ~lstlngul~hed ServIce Award carried on by making cuts in Mrs. Betty Smith, however, is In t~e hIstory of the Osteo· all directions. The BOR and ville; Mary Cool, Sutton; a 3.5-3.99 were: a.arlina on duty-on a Monday through path~c . school. the acting chancellor thought Barbara Crawford, Drennen; Adams, Mt. Zion; Teresa Friday basis. Slm,!,ons re~lved t~e the school should continue, so Brenda Curry, Durbin; Adams, Harrisville; Marcus Most health care is award In ~ecogOitlon of ~IS they worked to restore the Cheryl Curry, Dunbar; Alcindor, St. Lucia, West provided to full·time efforts whIle he was Acting million dollars to the school's Melanie Cutright, Parkers· Indies; Susan Altizer, Chancellor for the Board of budget students at no charge. This burg; Melanie Dailey, Paden Arnoldsburg; James Regents in 1983-84. He ' does not include some lab City; Edward Davis, Amendola, Ft. Lauderdale, work, X.rays, emergency washlOgton; Lisa Dawson, Florida; Laura Amick, care, and medication. Strict Nebo; Kimberly Dean, Summersville; Gina Angius, Homecoming Planned confidentiality of patient Marlinton; Paige Deitz, Sissonville; Mary Bailey, visits and records is the parade and coronation and Richwood; Leah Dill, Pennsboro; Theresa Bailey, Homecoming '87 will maintained. lhanN~n on October 3. The at 1 :30 p.m. the Nocida Ravenswood; Anthony The clinic is anxious to St. Marys; Cynthia Baker, this year ties into the Pioneers will play the West Drennen, Glenville; B . J . participate in activities to Washington; Donzil Baker, of the American Liberty Hilltopoers. Satur· Gardner, Williamstown; promote student health. Mahone; Kristi Barnard, St. lCoinstitu1tion All the tradi· day evening at 9-;00 the cam· Christine Gollinger, Wil. pus will host two dances· the Please let them know how Marys; Juanita Bayless, events will occur. liamstown; Cherrie Guszkow. The campus will kick off student dance in the Ballroom they can help you. Weston; Michael Beckett, week with banner and the Alumni Party at tl..1 ski, Glenville; Marshall Letter Gap; Judith Bennett, .,..,nt_to: picnics, and bon Gilmer County F:ec{eativ.) ' 1I1;1I1I"""III1I11I1""NI"IIU"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIII""IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"'"""111 Hardinger, Bedford, Penn.; Fenwick; Joseph Blauser, St. Friday evening, October Center with "Easy Stree1..·' The Media Center will observe Ronald Hendershot, Glen. Marys; Jennifer Boggs, host the End Zone Club Make your plans. Come.hor Ie the following hours during the ville; Elizabeth Hinger, Ceaderville; Loren Boggs, Saturday will see October 3 for Homecoming. academic semesters: Parkersburg; Kristi Horsley, Cox's Mills; Dwayne Boothe, ..•..•..••.....•.•...••.............•...•......•.••..•.•••••••.• , Grantsville; Evelyn Bower, . Minnora; Helen' Hughes, Glenville State College will celebrate the Bicentennial of: Mon.·Thurs.8:ooam-6;oopm Canvas; Lana Hughes, Pakersburg; Blanch Brady, the American Constitution during September with three: Fri. 8:00am-4:00pm Summersville; Dena Jones, Summersville; William convocations open to students, faculty, staff and the: Parkersburg; Douglas Jones, Brown, Glenville; John community. Congressman Robert Wise will address a:. During the times that classes Parkersburg; Allen Jordan, Bugby, Crichton; Deborah are not in session the hours convocation on Tuesday, September 8 at 12:30 p.m. All. will be 8:00am-4:00pm Webster Springs; Letisha Bunner, Glenville; Athanasia Butcher , t~ree convocations will be held in the Ballroom of the : Monday thru Friday. Kinder, Glenville; Brian Pioneer Center. Everyone is cordially invited to' attend. : Kitchen, Glenville; Anna Glenville; Adora Carey, • ·11111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111"11111"11111111111111111111111 1' .....•.•.•..•..•..••.•••.•..•.....••••••.•.•....•...•...... ~ ... ~ Lewis, Letart; Natalie. Lowe, Continued to page 6 page 2 ,he Glenville 1.1 ercury Weonesday, September 2, 1927 OPINION • Flights of Fancy Letters As the MERCURY staff us are feeling a little unsUl,e Late August gives us warm education, a stable environ. Another academic year has prepares the first edition for of ourselves to some degree, days, gradually cooling ment, and an atmosphere of begun and J would like to a new semester of your as is usual. We have put evenings, the sound of professionalism. welcome you back. I wish you newspaper, it's my privilege . together the largest staff in crickets, and an air of Regardless of where one much success in your classes. to welcome both newcomers several years and hope to excitement as we prepare for finds himself, happiness and I am looking forward to an and old hands to our provide coverage of campus the opening of a new college success, satisfaction and exciting year as I hope you community. activities and news to a year. The faculty and achievement come from are also. For many of us this first degree not possible in the administration of Glenville within the individual. With To describe the "typical" week has been a return to old past. Remember, this is your State College look forward to the help of Glenville State student at G.S.c. would be an friends and familiar newspaper. Contact us with this academic year with College, you can achieve impossible task. The surroundings, for others it anything you feel would be of interest and enthusiasm. academically and socially if students come from different has been a new, exciting, and interest and we will find The keynote for Glenville you have the desire and backgrounds, are of different 80metimes scary experience. room somewhere. State College this year and in interest. Others have done ages, are away from home for We here at the MERCURY Welcome and good luck the years to come will be 80. the first time, or have are a microC8sm of the with what can be one of the quality education. Glenville J take a great deal of pride families of their own. There general campus population most interesting times of our State College has a long in Glenville State College, its is much diversity, but the and understand full well the lives. history of quality education. rural location, its students, common denominator is that confusion and disarray of Watch for our paper, we'll The contribution this small its faculty, administration, we are all students. this first few days of school. be watching for you. college has made to higher and staff. It is my sincere H you have any concerns This is our first press night Pat Ireland education is outstanding. hope that as you live work, please direct them our way. of the new semester and all of Editor Graduates have excelled in and study in the college Student Congress is the teacher education, business, community, you, too will organization that represents science, social work; and the experience this sense of you in campus government. professions of medicine and Letters to the Editor should be signed and delivered to pride. Take advantage of it. law. The qualities that have the Mercury office in a sealed envelope to insure loin us in making 1988 Sincerely, made the College strong in confidentiality. All letters will be printed exactly as another banner year for Danny Ray the past will be maintained as received. Spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors Glenville State College! S.c.
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