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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 . ~~. 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. President the needs of the future are will not be corrected. Please proofread your letter to avoid embarrassment. met. Foremost in the minds William K. Simmons of those who mold the future President of the College will be quality Organizations SEA p.e.p.B. THE GLENVILLE MERCURY SEA plans to reorganize The Pioneer Center Pro­ their advisor, Bill Stackman,·. Editor-in-Chief ...... Pat Ireland for the 1987-88 academic yea'r gramming Board members in the Pioneer Center. Associate Editor ...... Harriet Whipkey on September 14 at 4 o'clock had their first meeting Sports Editor ...... Marcus Alcindor in Room 101 of Clark Hall. Sunday, August 30 at 7:00. Tau Kappa EPfJilolJ Copy Editor ...... Lesa Hendershot All education majors are The Iota Omega chapter of Photographic Editor ...... Kris Rogers Officers were announced and Photographers ...... Paul Biser encouraged to look into the are as follows: President· Tau Kappa Epsil~~ held its David Radar merits of membership in this Jody Hopkins; Vice· first meeting of the year on Cartoonist ...... Craig Drennen organization. president - Debbi Daniels; Monday, August 24. Items Advertising Manager ...... Bill Church Secretary . Nicole Ritchie; discussed were the dance to Staff ...... Crystal Bragg Lambda Chi Alpha and Treasurer . Cheryl be held Sept. 3, and fall rush. Kevin Carr The women's auxiliary of Rickman. At our dance on the 3rd we Gary Chaney the Lambda Chi Alpha The programming board is will sponsor an air band and a Janet Cowger fraternity, the Ladies of the open to aLL GSC students who suntan contest. The winners John F. Curran Jr. White Rose, held their first wish to become involved in of the airband shall receive Mercedes Finley Lorie Jones Fall '87 meeting on Aug. 27, the planning and executing 125 and the winner of our Delana McNeal 1987 at 5:45 p.m. in the activities for the students. suntan contest will win 115. Marilouise McNemar Wesley Foundation chapel. The board has already Fall rush will begin this Michelle Rhodes The officers for this term planned some upcoming Wednesday, Sept.2, and we Tracy Rhodes were introduced as follows: acitvities: bonfire for Friday, invite all interested persons Tracy Romine President - Debbi Daniels; September 11 and a trip to to attend our rush festivities. Linda Schick Vice President - Chrystal the Charleston Towne Center Congratulations to the M'Linda Whipkey Kitzmiller; Secretary - on Friday, October 9. following for a 3.0+ average Typist ...... Kimberly Wright Michelle Whited; Treasurer - Anyone wishing to become this past spring: Kevin Computer Operators ...... Marcy Green Paula Stepp; Song leader - involved can attend the Davisson, Jamie Fitzpatrick, Violet Smith Angela Richards; Public board's regular meetings Mark Flemming, Coon.dog, Circulation Manager ...... Charlotte Whipkey Relations - Sherri Hardman; which are scheduled for and Charlie Moss. Good luck Advisor ...... Yvonne King and Scrapbook - Lynn Wass. every Sunday at 7:00 p.m. in on your graduate work, THE GLENVI LLE MERCURY is published weekly The Ladies feel an exciting the Verona Mapel Room in Charlie. All the fraters during the school year for $5 per year by Glenville State year is ahead including many the Pioneer Center. If you would like to thank Mary College. 200 High Street, Glenville, WV 26351. Second actlVltles of fun and have any questions concern· Alice for showing up at our class postage paid at Glenville, WV. POSTMASTER: enjoyment for our Chi's. ing the board, please contact last party. Send address changes to THE GLENVILLE MERCURY, '. Box 161, Glenville State College. Glenville, WV 26351.

~ • • • , k • -. _ ... ~.. '...'. _ •• __ • . ' . • I, • '1, l' • • I • I" j • • • . " \. . . , 'I' " • The GlcnvUIe Mercury Wednesday,septemher 2,1987 page J PORTS Glenville Football at a Turning Point? , y M arcus A Icindor T football season is here we're about to witness ~ first chapter in Lou s tenure as Glenville 8 head football coach. ch Nocida came to ...,nville as one of the most ul coaches in West and we are great He

year, however, we are that this is all history. has taken some In picture from left to right are: lst row· Dave Walker, Allan Fiddler, Greg lAwrence, Brian Tustin, Matt Snodgrass, Willie ROJas. 5th row· Jeff Darren Tom, Andy Pferrerkorn, Tim Cugini, Eric Mitchell, Gordon Swisher, Mike Jasper, Edward Toman, Kevin Carpenter, Brian Hill, Jeff Stevens, Rob Flint, Bill Dunn, Jeff Evans. 2nd row· Rick lAke,Richard Nichols, Allan Radar, Don Lynch, Angel Queipo. 6th row· Dwayne Hick .. Maxwell, o,ad Vandergrift, Chuck Wharton, Brian Cool, Allen lAugh, Joe Wilson, Rodney Barker, Anthony Beach, Scott Demolon, Mike Jay Johnson, Brian Rife, Lee Grove, Brian Howdyshell. 3rd row · Perry Brewster, Bill Moore, Lonnie Hosby. 7th row· Bernie Barley, Jimmy Jeter, Mark Ferris, Jim Wouk, Kippy Todd, Mark Swartmillers, David Johnson, Steve Gruskowski, Keith Powell, Russ Ratzer, John West, Eddy Rialo, Frank Myers, Danny Vanoy, Mark Szklennik. 4th row· Mike Aikens, Don Mercer. 8th row· Todd Layhew, Todd Bolyard, Scott Richmond, Allan Baughman, Steve Cox, Phil lAwrence, Kelvin aark, Swisher, James Fraser, Paul Poyle, Doug Fruner, Chip Fruner, James Dean and Team Archivist Jack Woodyard.

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one, and too much shouldn't be expected from them this season. After all we've been at the bottom of our league the last two years running, and a few personnel changes will not produce the desired miracle. This season's emphasis will therefore have to be focused on the build-up of our young team. Although are now the coaches are not too JnctJlorllng at a level way optimistic about our chances what they are capable this season they are at least As a matter of fact, the hoping to be able to come up aching staff equates our with a competitive unit. level of play to that The general consensus of good Junior High opinion among the coaching staff was that if we continue overall bleak ending up at the bottom of a few our conference, the only solution would be to drop the con ti ngency sport and pick up any other players this year sport where we would be augers well for the competitive, and thus give re of our football. Glenville something to cheer The team is going to be a about. Members of the new football coaching staff are from left to right; Mike Salmon •• Ke,in Log, Head Coach Nocid •• Bryan Sternl, Bobo the dog. and inexperienced Bobby Parker, Brian Swisher, Larry Wolfe and Team Archiviot Jack Woodyard. ,... RUNNERS HIT THE ROAD

by Mucus A Iclndor Hoover BiSh fini.hed up 2nd in the state la.. year. Mick Our cross-country team Gre88 brinss with him goes into action this weekend experience and has competed in Kenyon. Ohio, and the in a number of local distance competition is expected to be runs. Kris Wilcoxen from keen. - Glenville State has enjoyed a Belpre High in Ohio, hal fine history in cross country been the Tri Valley running and coach Jesse conference champ the last Skiles is expecting to two years, and Jeff Kincaid continue in that tradition. from Williamstown High hal We've won the conference been the Little Kanawha meet in four of our last six Conference 800m champ the years, and this year's team last two years. seems like one of the best The women's team can al e"er. stand on their own. Returning are Bubby Dent Sophomore Lori Barke and Andy Jarrell, who made history by being th. between them hold six school first woman from Glenvill. distance records. Jay to go to the Naitonals wher Dawkins was less than one she placed fourth in th. minute from being named confcren('e last year. Andrei All·American last year, and Da\'isson finished up scventl we're sure that must be onc of last year and must be luokin! his goals thi? year. Also to improve her performan(·e. returning are Tom Oark, Freshman Beth Chapma who was third in the from Herbert Hoover Hig In pirture (rom Idt to ri~ht - Jim Kelly. Bubby Dent. Ricky Harris. Tom conference, and Jim Kelly, finished up fifth in the state a.rk. (knedins) Tony Ro ••• Andy J.rrell. Coach Jesse Skiles. Jay our No.5 man last year. in the mile race last year an o. .. kin •• Mickey Gr.... Jeff Klnc.id (kneelins). Beth Ch.pman and Lori Glenville State is happy to must be looking ahead to a Barker. 'ot in picture i. Kri. Wilcoxen_ have Ricky Harris here. bright future here ia Ricky transferred from W. V. Glenville. State and was their No. 1 This weekend's meet i. a. distance runner in 1985. Kenyon, Ohio on Saturday We have also benefitted September 5th. Coaching Assignments Announced from the freshman class. Tony Ross from Herbert performed in college for leese Skiles will be the new G&enyille State Collele'. Welt Liberty Bilhoppers. croll country coach. Skiles is athletic: department hal a Loy, Parker, and Wolfe all di.tiottly new look a. the a former Glenville runner lI(III!!!i!!!!!!iIi!i!!!Ea_•• !llI!ii!!!!!B_=ii!!!!!!!!iii!!l •• B •• played under Nocida at New who coached Gilmer County 1! 1917-11 whool year be,in•. Martin.ville for the High School's eros! country The GSC Athletic Depart­ Se"eral ch.n~e. within the Malnolia Blue Eagles. Wolfe in Mrs. Sue Edwards' ollie team lut year. H~ will be ment will be holding department are beinl played his college ball at in the P.E. building no late assisting Salmons with the supplemental try-outs for announced by Athletic Glenville and played pro ball than September 8, 1987. Fo GSC Sports Information cheerleaders on September 9, Director. Jee e Lilly and for the Houston Oilers. details concerning the try Duties. 1987_ The practice session Di\'i ion Chairman Dr. Se"eral other sports at GSC out rcquireme.nts, contac will be held in the Physical Rand) R. Hunt. are now under the direction one of the followin Education building from he Pioneer Football of new coaches. The Volleyb~ll cheerleaders: Beth Oppe 5:00-7:00 p.m. and try-outs Program ha. an all ne", staff \olleyball team is in the Deidra Burrows, Sand will follow at 8:00 p.m. Any under the leadenlhip of fir t· hands of former GSC Carney, Fawn Lucas, or Squad girl interested should sign up Tammy Tyler. ear coach Lou i'iocida (who ~tandouts Tina Burkhamer began la t prin,:). i'iocida's and ~larsha Shrader. They taU include. Ke,in Loy. are replacing Kay Chico. Shaping Up Bobb) Parker. Mike " 'ith the departure of Lou Imon • Bryan ' terns. and Geary. the Pioneer track and The women's volleyball Pioneer Football Larr) " ·oUe. Salmons and ero 's country programs will team is under the direction ' wi her come to Glen,-iile be under new leadership. of former GSC athletes Tina from Mar hall l'niHr it)' Brian Swisher will be the Burkhamer and Marsha Sept. 12 WAYNESBURG H 1 :30* ",-here each player enjoyed men's track coach. Swisher Shrader. Practice sessions 19 Shepherd A 1 :30 ran track at Marshall 26 VJV State A 1;30 fine grid careen!. Both ~tarted on Monday at 5:00 pm coac:he also played under Uni\ersih' and still holds the Oct. 3 "'1EST LIBERTY H 1 :30** and the girls first game is at 10 Nocida at Sisters,·ille. " 'V aas: AA record for 100 SALEM H 1 :30 Salem on September 17th. 17 Fairmont Imon will be doubling as meters. Janet James will be A 1 :30 24 CO~CORD H 1 :30 the hoot' Sports informa­ the women's track coach " 'e will be carrying a full length preview on the 31 WV Tech A 1 :30 tion Director. after a succe sfuJ tenure at Nov. 7 strengths and weaknesses of Kentucky State A 1:30 ' tern ha been as assi tant Gilmer County High School. 14 WV WESLEYAN H 1:30 under -odda at ister' ille In 1983 her GCHSgirls' team the squad on next week's *Parents' Day ,.-here he abo pla)ed his high ..- on the tate AA Champion. edition of The Mercury. ** Homecoming chool ball. tern hip.

.... . - ," '.. . . ".' .....' ". . . Wednesday, September 2,1987 The Glenville Mercury page S learned from parents, Foundation. Reflections friends, pastors, and church In the very beginnin g of Audition Now! school teachers. our world, there was chaos. "In the beginning God .. . " Building. Everyone is It is m y hope that you will Dennis Wemm, GSC's Beginnings are usually Out of that chaos, God welcome and all you need to take ad van tage of these theatre director, has very wonderful--full of new created order, truth, and bring is yourself. opportunities by attending a announced audi lion dates for opportunities and hope. beauty. Let God do the same Needed for the cast of Wait local church of your choice this fall's two theatre As we begin a new school for your world. Until Darkare six male and and by participating in the productions, Wait Until year we have the opportunity Karen J. Frank two female performers. For the Wes Dark and Lysistrata. to make new friends, meet Lysistrata, ten males and ten Auditions for both of these new faculty, students, and females will be chosen. shows will be held on the staff members, gain new Every Day Special Performances are sched­ same days which are Tuesday ed uca tional experiences, and uled to be held on October 10 Hot Dogs for 85.00 = Tax and Wednesday September 1 grow socially. 14, 15 and 16 for Wait Until and 2, from 7-10 p .m . On Dark and November 11, 12, We also have the oppor­ ' Tuesday, auditions will be tunity to expand our and 13 for ~ysistrata. If held in the auditorium and spiritual horizons as well. you're interested in helping in the Uttle Theatre on We can deepen our own faith, with any part of the shows, Wednesday, both of which building on what we have please contact Dennis Wemm are in the Administration in the English Department. Main St. Beaide Ford Qarale Jehovah's Witness four miles north on 33/119, the Seven Choose a Church Day Adventist Oturch 2lh After settling into a new Trinity United Methodist miles north on 33/119 the echool year many students Oturch at 12 E. Main, the Sand Fork Baptist OlUrch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ begin considering a choice of First Baptist Church (American) at Sand Fork,and Idl) THE SEARCH IS NOW ON! $ church for the upcoming (American) at 217 R Main St., the Gospel Mission, also at '"= "1988 USA® PAGEANT" -= semester. If you are such a the Glenville Church of Sand Fork. ~ NO PERFORMING TALENT REQUIRED m' ;;n:. If you life In applicant who qualifies Ind Ire ~ student, it will please you to God at 628 N. Lewis St., the If you are interested in any 'lit' bet_n the ages of 17 and under 25 by ,\It) know that Glenville and the Glenville Oturch of Otrist at '"= Fel>fulry I. 1988. neve< married lind 1\ lelst I -- of these, you may contact ~'"_ .ix month resident of West Virginll. thus college '"~_= surrounding area offers ,a Powell St., the Good them to inquire as to the time 'Il') dorm students Ire etigible, you could be West 'lit' ~ Virginia's representative .t the CBS.nahonaily ~ variety of fine churches. Shepherd Catholic Church at of services and activities. As 'lit' televised Miss USA" Pageant' in Februlry to 'lit' On Campus we have the 701 Mineral Road and the '"= compete for over $\75.000 in c/lSh Ind prizes. '"= always, the local churches ~ The Miss West Virginia USA" Pagelnt for 1988 ~ Wesley Foundation United VanHorn Baptist Oturch extend a warm welcome to all '"-= will be presented at the Radisson Hotel in Hun '"= Methodist Church at Oturch (Southern) at VanHorn GSC students. ~ tington. West Virginia, November 20, 21 . 22, 1I)~ ~ 1987. The new Miss West Virgin .. U.S.A!'! Iiong * and Court Street, stands the Drive. ~ with her expense paid Ifip to comre in the all\ Glenville Presbyterian Other places on the r------_ I\IV CBS·nationaily televIsed Miss USA Plgeant. ~ TKE DANCE '"-=- will receive a $1 .000 c/lSh scholarshIp Ind will -- church. outskirts of town are the St. ~ select I $1 .000 wardrobe Imong her mlny ~ Thursday, Sept. 3 'lit' Pa." JIIorrtso. Prizes All girls interested in competing for the ~ Mark Episcopal Oturch a In town there is the College 8-11 Ballroom ~ MID Wat Virgin,. USA- title must write: ~ Street United Methodist mile or so west on Route 5, 'lit' t 988 Min Wut VirgInIa USA" Pageant 'lit) 12.00 per person ~ c/o Trl·State Headquarter. ·DepL A, (.Th.,. . Church on College Street, the the Kingdom Hall of Featuring: The 1987 Airband 'lit' 34"Ji.Locust Avenue, WashIngton, PA 15301 '~" Championships 15 to enter ~ Trl-State Headquarters Phone I. 4121225·5343 ~. 'lit' Application Deadline I. Sept. 19, 1 9S1. ~ . 125 if you win ~ Lette,.. MUST mclutk a rete,,1 ....p.hot, ~ Also a Su~tan Contest 11 'lit' brief biography and pho"e "umber. 1!Ii.) HAIR EXPO '"-= °MI.. USA"' P'gu"t I. part o( the f.mlly of P.ramount Pldure. Corp. '"-= extra at the door to enter tl» I'll •• Well Vlrglnla.aSA- P_geoonl I. 00'" CerYem Production" ~ Hairstyling for 115 if you win. :--..== ~-~

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I,,"" , 't I ' ,', • '" \ I ',' , I (' . •• • • • ' " . ,.,.;: Id •• , ... . . " . ... . • _" • page 6 The Glenville Mercury Wednesday, September 2,1987 Stevens, Harmony; Marjorie John Lamb, Salem; Chunja Parkersburg; Kristin Rogers, Troy Williams, Summers· Continued from page 1 Stewart, Diana; Orville Lee, Morgantown; Paula French Creek; Pamela ville; Betsy Wilson, Exchange; Helen Carl, St. Stover, Saxon; James Gassaway. Leisure, Davisville; Karen Rogers, Summersvi lie; Summers, Wallback; Mark Marys; Debbie Carpenter, Leslie, Cowen; Lawrence Priscilla Rose, Birch River; Webster Springs; Kevin Szklennik, Dale City; Tina Lewis, Summersvill~; John Gale Ross, Heaters; Mary CATCH THE SPIRIT Tallhamer, Glenville; Linda Carr, Spencer; Connie Lipscomb, Bristol; Michael Ross, Heaters; Melissa Ross, at the Carter, Duck; Kathy Thaxton, Williamstown; Mace, Elizabeth; Marilee Sandyville; Patrick Rossano, WESLEY FOUNDATION Chapman, Burnsville; Carol Tonkin, Little Birch; Marlatt, Linn; Debra Sutton; Nancy Russell, Sunday Linda Vanhorn, Glenville; William Church, Glenville; Marlowe, Richwood; Lisa Parkersburg; Rebecca Breakfast Club Janie Clark, Parkersburg; Barbara Vest, Glenville; McHenry, Sand Fork; Salisbury, Craigsville; Leisa Monday Teresa Clark, Webster Charles Vest, Glenville; Robert McCoy, Buckhannon; Samples, Clendenin; Brenda Rainbow Volunteers Springs; Katherine Claytor, Kandas Wagoner, Big Bend; Kathleen McCullough, Scarlett, Pennsboro; John Bible Study Strange Creek; Vanessa Brenda Walters, Sandyville; Glenville; Mary McKenzie, Schiefer, Sutton; Malinda Cochran, Ravenswood; Jeffrey Ware, Glenville; Tuesday Summersville; Debra Meeks, Sears, Floe; Lora Shieler, Tammey Collins, Glenville; Mary Ware, Glenville; Scott Chapel Buckhannon; Marvin Miller, Glenville; Diana Shreve, Marinda Conrad, Ireland; Waybright, Summersville; Wednesday Spencer; Eva Minigh, Linn; Robert Shreves, Gelia Cooper, Sutton; Kimberly West, Paden City; One·To·One Glenville; Daniel Minney, Vienna; Cynthia Shuman, Matthew Cornett, French Harriet Whipkey, Glenville; Thursday Glenville; Julie Mitchell, Frametown; Sandra Simers, Creek; Claudia Covill, Judith Whipkey, Glenville; T.N.T. 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Nebo; Osborne, Ivydale; William Linda Edwards, Tanner; Pancake, Sistersville; Berry Coming In Kevin Evans, Glenville; John Phillips, New England; GOVERNMENT HOMES September Farley, Stumpton; John Brinda Price, Washington; FROM $1.00 (U Repair) Fleming, Richwood; Traci Probst, Weston; David Buy direst at local tax sales. Kimberly Fleming, Glen. Rader, Evans; Dorothy Also seized & repo properties ville; Robin Foreman, Ramsey, Evans; N4ki call (Toll.Refundable) Mason; Debra Foust, Randolph, Ripley; Katrina 1·518·4:5 ,Q·3734 for info. 24 Plainfield; Betty Fox, Jane Reed, Parkersburg; Cheryl hrs. Lew; Rhonda Freeman, Rickman, Williamstown; Canvas; William Gardner, David Rickman, Williams· L ______Bridgett's Smithville; Terry Gay, town; Cindy Roberts, Weston; Tsega Gebreyesus, New Flats by Nichole Glenville; Susan Given, Safari Fashion Jewelry Cowan; Rosemary Gordon, & Summersville; Loretta Gray, TOWNE. 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