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The Glenville Mercury Number 24 Glenville State College. Glenville. WV 26351 Wednada)" March 20, 1985 r Spring Graduates Announced Dr. Bruce Flack, Vice 7 -9. President for Academic Karen Lynn Hawkins, Affairs, has released a Pleasants, Elem. 1-6; tentative list of May Ranay Lynn Hibbs, graduates. Wood, Elem. 1-6; Early Students anticipating Ed. N-K; Diana Lynn Bachelor of Arts degrees Hilton, Jackson, Elem. 1- in Education include the 6/ Ear lyE d. N -K; following: Michael Allen Holcomb, Regi.na G. Bailes, Webster, Soc. Stu. Nicholas, Elem. 1- Compo 7-12; Leesa Kay 6/Men . Retard . K- Holder, Belpre, OH, 12/Phys.Ed. 4-8; ·Susan Music Compo K-12/ Ann Ballengee, Fayette, Phys. Ed. K-12. Art Compo K-12/Phys. Linda Frame Justice, Ed. K-12; Judith Ann Nicholas, Elem. 1-6; - Shown above are members of the cut Barnett, Nicholas, Elem. Brenda Lee Kinnison, 1-6; Don Lavier Bell, Pocahontas, Art 7- "Crimes of Heart" To Open March 21 Dillsburg, PA, Phys. Ed. 12/ Phys. Ed. K-12; The Pulitzer Prize Supporting Actress of Gauley Bridge, West K-12/Safety Ed. 7-12; Elizabeth Grove Lathey .. winning play Crimes of award for her role in The Virginia. Guy Franklin Boggs, Jr., Wood, Elem. 1-6/ Early the Heart hits the stage Music Man. She Senior Michael Dot­ Wood, Music Compo K- Ed. N-K/Math. 4-8; this week. Show dates graduated from Central son, majoring in English 12. Maria Lynn Lothes, are March 21 , 22, and 23 Preston Senior High and minoring in History Carol Lynn Thomas Randolph, Elem. 1- with performances in 1981 . She is the is portraying Doc Porter. Bradford , Nicholas, 6/ Men. Retard. K- starting at 8:00 each daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael has also Elem. 1-6; Debra Ann 12/Spec. Learn. Disab. evening. Gene Davis of Terra Alta, appeared in Barefoot In Weldon Bradley, Jack- K-12; Jamie Lynn Martin, Playing Lenny, the West Virginia. the Park, Hello Dolly, son, Elem. 1-6/Math. 4- Kanawha, Music Compo oldest Magrath sister, is Senior Cara Dotson is and The Odd Couple. 8; Leanne Marie·Butler, K-12. Kelly Davis, a graduate majoring in English He is a member of Wood, Elem. 1-6/Gen. Michael McCoy Max- from Glenville State Liberal Arts. Cara is Student Congress and Science 4-8; Joanna well, Wood, Elem. 1- Lynn Clark, Gilmer, 6/Math. 4-8; Kim Renee College. She is working portraying Chic Boyle. Ohnimgohow Players. in the Glenville State She is a member of He graduated from Elem. 1-6; Bernice E. Maynard, Wayne, Phys. College Plac~ment Ohn imgohow Players Parkersburg High Cox, Nicholas, Eng. 7- Ed. K-12/Beh. Disor. 7- Office. Kelly has a and has appeared on the School in 1977. Michael 12/Soc. Stu. 7-9. 12; Sherry Lynn Milliser, Bachelor's Degree in GSC stage numerous was in the United States Lou Ann Drake Craig, Waynesboro, VA, Elem. Business Administration occasions . Cara Marine Corps for four Roane, Bus. Prin. 7- 1-6/Beh. Disor. K- 12/Lang. Arts 7-9; 12/Men. Retard. K- with Management/Mar­ graduated from Gauley years. He is the son of keting and Retailing. Bridge High School in Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Barbara Jean Drake, 12/Spec. Learn. Disab. Kelly was the 1982 1981 . She is the Dotson of ' Dover, Braxton, Elem. 1-6/ Men. K-12; Donald L. Minney, winner for the Ohnim­ daughter of Reverend Delaware. Retard. K-12; Dwayne Braxton, Soc. Stu. Compo gohow Players Best and Mrs. Claude Keenan Cont. to p. 6 WilsonDuffield, Clay, Art 7-12; Kathryn Rae 'Miss ~rJring Break' Compo K-12; Renita Sue Minor, Belpre, OH , Elem. and 'Mr. Muscles' Emerson, Gilmer, Elem. 1-6/Math. 4-8. Students Prodded To pictures for Beach 1-6/Early Ed . N- John L. Morgan, Week contest will be taken Thursday, K/Lang. Arts 4-8; Lori Wood, Elem. 1-6/Math. Check Immunizations March 21 in the Ann Euler, Kanawha, 4-8; Gary Lee Mullenax, Public health officials To date WV schools Verona Mapel room Elem. 1-6/Men. Retard. Pendleton, Music Compo throughout the country have not been afflicted. starting at 4:45 p.m. K-12/Spec . Learn. K-12; Jeffery David All those running in have become alarmed at However, public health these contests Disab. K-12. Nestor, Gilmer, Music the nationwide outbreak officials are asking that PLEASE have your Zeffra Marie Face- Compo K-12; Patricia of rubeola. Several each student check pictures taken at mire, Nicholas, Elem. 1- Ann Parker, Pomeroy, major schools including his/her immunization this time. March 22 is Game 6; Angela Colleen Fittro, OH, Bus. Ed. Compo 7- Boston College, Boston status. Particularly Room Night from 4 Doddridge, Eng. 7- 12/Math. 7-9; Dawn Ann University, MIT, Eastertl individuals who re­ p.m. to 12 mid­ 12/School Lib.-Media Hanson Perkins, Nich- University, and Michi­ ceived an immunization night. The admis­ K-12; John H. Frazier, olas, Elem. 1-6/ Math. 4- sion is $2.00 per gan University have against rubeola before person. Braxton, Soc. Stu. Compo 8. reported multiple cases. 12-15 months of age or 7-12; Jo Ann Freshour, Pamela Sue Perry, Kappa Delta Pi One university in Illinois between 1963 and 1967 Gilmer, Bus. Ed. Compo Cutler, OH, Music Compo meet Thursd.. f, reported 120 cases and should seek medical March 21 at 12:30 7-12; Patrick Brian K-12; Sherry Lynn 3 deaths associated with advice as they may not in the Curriculum Godfrey, Gilmer, Eng. 7- Poland, Preston, Phys. these measles. Cont. to p. 4 Lab in Clark Hall. 12/Math. 7-9/Soc. Stu. Cont. to p. 5 The Glenville Mercury Page 2 Much 20, 1985 ORGANIZA TIONAL REPORTS

Ladies of the White Rose paign manager to ovenee that aD Delta Zeta The Ladies of the White Rose. cam paigns are weD on their way On Monday, March 11, 1985, auxiliary of the Lambda Chi to winning. If anyone has 'any the Sisters of Delta Zeta Sorority Alpha fnternity. held an informal ideas concerning slogans for our held a formal meeting at the Delta meeting Tuesday.. March 12. candidates. please write them Zeta house. 1985. in the Wesley Foundation. down and give them to SheUa or Treasurer, Vickie Smith remind .. Mr. Muscles and Miss Beach one of the other managers or can· ed the girls to pay their bills week nominations were made and didates. promptly. If there are any prob· Ladies of the White Rose will be lems please see her as soon as sponsoring the foDowing people: Lambda Chi Alpha possible. Miss Spring Break-Sara Oliver and The brothers of Lambda Chi Rose Shop is in and has been Sandy Bleigh; Mr. Muscles-Matt Alpha, Beta·Beta Chapter, held added to your March bill. After Gillespie and Tom Barnes. Voting their weekly meeting Sunday at paying your bill pick up your will take p!ace in the Pioneer 8:00 in the Wesley Foundation. order from Angie Boles. Center lobby March 25·27 by Conclave is scheduled for a The Delta Zetas will be spon· penny vote. Remember week from Friday. The cost for soring Brenda Kinnison for Miss Ladies and Brothers. to support attending is stiD the same. Na· Spring Break '85 and Mike Euler your favorite Chi and your tionals have our insurance ready. for Mr. Muscles. Everyone is reo favorite Lady .. Cost is very low and wiD help us minded to voie Monday, March Congratulations 10 Sheila Ware out a lot. 25 through Wednesday, Much 27 who is the 1985 Outstanding There is another car wash in the Pioneer Center Lobby. Young Woman for the Ladies of scheduled for the weekend. AD The Spring Pledge CIass will be the White Rose. Attendance Policy Debated brothers are urged to try and help having a Bake Sale Tuesday, The officW little brother cer· out. March 26 in the Pioneer Center emony was held Sunday. March AD brothers who owe dues are Lobby from 11 to 1. 17. 1985. at 9 p.m .• and the Attendance is an important part of making grades at Glenville reminded to please get the money On Wednesday, March 27 and official little brothers and big State College due to the fact that the college enforces an attend· in to Victor as soon as possible. Thursday, March 28 the Delta sisses are as foDows: David ance policy that is very strict and outdated. Granted, attendance AU officers need to be at the Zetas will be having a stationery Sypolt • Carolyn Miller , Walt is an important part of making good grades but aren 't students Kappa meeting Wednesday night sale and bake sale in the Pioneer 'Waldo' Smith . Sheila Ware, Scott in college mature enough and responsible enough to know if they at 6:00 in 304 of the Administn· Center lobby during the lunch "Scooter'; Sears-Pam Mullens, need to attend class often or if they seldom need to attend class? tion Building. We feel that they are quite capable of making the decision. Most hours. Jeff NoweD-CameUa Tenney. professors on campus tend to abide by Glenville State College's The March of Dimes march will Rodney Dingess-MicheDe Hines. attendance policy wh ich states that "when the number of hours continue through this week end· Tom "Guido" Barnes-Theresa Sigma Spring Pledge Class of unexcused absences exceeds the number of credit hours the ing Sunday evening. Girls are reo McClure. Kenny "Casper" Amos­ The Sigma Spring Pledge Class instructo~ . is to inform the student in writing that ir~egular attend· minded to coDect and to pick up Sandy Bleigh. held a meeting on Tuesday, Much ance is endangering the student's classwork " and if the student their packets from their mail· 12, 1985 at 9: 30 p.m. in the misses after this notice, he is suspel.ded from class. . ' However, boxes. Phi Beta Lambda Sigma Lounge. President the policy also states that professors who Jo not desire to abide The Delta Zetas will be having At its March 13 meeting. PBL Veronica Walker brought the by this policy may form their own policy and present it to their their annual Spaghetti Dinner discussed several items having to meeting to order. Items wete students in writing. Unfortunately, only a few professors on April 10 & 11 at the Delta Zeta do with the end of the semester discussed about fu nd raising pro­ campus choose to do so, and those who do should be commended house, for more information, and state competition. We voted ject. The week of March 18·22 for taking the time to produce a ' more reasonable attendance contact any Delta Zeta sister or and set a $15 limit of the total will be a pepperoni roll sale by policy. caD 462·7958. amount of candy to be purchased the Sigma pledges. For more in· Why is it that Glenville State College is so far behind? Not only for the conference. Election of formation about the pepperoni . is the attendance policy outdated, 'but there are other matters on new officers will be held at the roD sale contact any Sigma April 10 meeting. The this campus that need to be revised and nothing is being done to BCM pledge. Other items were discus­ Executive committee will meet change them. It seems that a college would want to grow and Looking for a mid·week sed and the meeting was ad· Tuesday for the purpose of change with the times. Most of the other institutions in West Christian feDowship? We are journed. nominating candidates for office. Virginia do not have attendance policies. Those that do are not having a Wednesday evening Bible Induction of new officers and as strict as Glenville State College. West Virginia University is Study and Prayer Group. Come Student Congress new members is slated to be held Article VII of the GSC Student one example of an institution that does not have a general attend· on down and be a part of a Bible May 1. Congress Constitution, which is ance policy for professors to enforce and students to endure. Study led by BCM CoDege For our senior members. there found in the Student Handbook, Come on Glenville State College· the only way to keep up with Students. We will meet in the will be an alumni division of PBL; was am'ended in the March 13 other institutions and to prosper is to expand and do away with church annex (next to the Post we need to have at least 5 memo meeting of the Congress. Presi. old policies and old ways in general. Unless an attempt is made Office) at 9:00 p.m. I know it's bers to win for the alumni divi· dent SheDy Morris approved the to change this policy, as well as other matters on this campus, late, but it is great! We even have sion at states; so if you are amendment. Article VII now Glenville will only continue to become further and further be· a church van to pick you up at interested in joining, please stop reads as foDows: Article VII. hind. As an old wise philosopher once said, 'Glenville is so far Pickens HaD at 8:55 p.m. Wed· by the Placement office and see Qu.uication of Officers. behind, that they think they are ahead!' (Taken from a letter to 'nesday. the Ed itor by Ron Lane and Mark Montgomery in the March 7 April II at 8 p.m. Paul Skyland Rolarina. SECTIONI . President and Vice-­ President of the Student Con· 1984 edition of THE GLENVILLE MERCURY.) , will be 'In Concert' in the Audi· We voted to do a brochure/flier torium. A Christian vocalist/ type mailable on aD of our gress. The President and Vice gress. The President and Vice. Jackie Mullens guitarist, will present his talents nominees for state offices. We President of the SC shaD be a Editor here on the GSC campus. His discussed FLASHTYPE . this testimony is an important part of is a type·a·thon program to raise member of Ihe Sophomore, Junior qr Senior class at the time THE GLENVILLE MERCURY his presentation. The concert is money for MD and win prizes for the individual who raises the of the elections. They shaD have (USPS 220040) jointly sponsored by The Baptist Campus Ministry and The Wesley most; anyone interested, please been a fuD·time student of the The Student Newspaper Foundation. Everyone is invited see Mrs. Zinno We need to think coDege for a period or at least one Phone 462-7361, Ext. 290 to this free concert. of nominees from our chapter year. Their scholastic record Published weekly during the school year. for Outstanding Woman and Man must show an average of 2.0 or Second Class Postage for the PanheUenic Council's higher, and they must each be banquet. The remaining suckers carrying at least 12 hours of Editor ...... Jackie Mullens Delta Zeta Pledge Class from our lollipop sales are to be semester work. SECTION 2 . Associate Editor ...... Mitchell Moore The Delta Zeta pledge class held used for campaign materials. Secretary, Treasurer, Parliamen· Sports Editor ...... Joe Webb its weekly meeting Tuesday, Anyone who pIans to compete in tarian and aD other representa· Photographers ...... Sco" Kitchen, Eric Chico March 12 at 3:30. The meeting state competition. and has not tives must be fuD·time students at Circulation ...... Sco" Kitchen, Mahala Strauss was caDed to order by the pledge signed your registration form, the time of their elections. The IBM Operators ...... Belinda Nichols class president·Liz Travise. must do so this week. Our acholastic record of the officers Connie Tanner, Paula June Brown The 'Cutest Couple' contest candy bars should be in this and representatives must be at Ad Man~ger ...... Shawn Shockey went over very weD and we week or at least by the next least a grade point average of 2.0 Cartoonrst ...... Mitzi Whited would like to thank aD of those meeting. or higher. The officers and rep­ Copy Editor ...... Tim Mace who participated. We would also The candidates for state office resentatives must each carry at least 12 hours of credit per semes­ Headline Technician ...... Michael E. Putney like to congratulate the 'Cutest and their campaign managers met ter. SECTION 3 . Any SC officer Reporters ...... Darla Keenan, April Powell, Couple' of Glenville State Col· in a special meeting on Thursday lege campus·Tim Thompson and evening. SheUa -Hickman was may succeed himself in that Sheila Bowyer, Mahala Strauss Liz Travise. delegated to be our overaU cam· office. March 20, 1985 The Glenville MerCUl)' SOFTBALL, GOLF LEAD 1M ACTIVITIES LI 'ST The intramural office has tournament will take place the spring will be the single­ announced its spring sports on the Clark Hall lawn. elimination slow-pitch soft­ schedule and entry dead­ Winners will receive tropies ball tournament. Play will lines for team and indivi­ and 100 points for their begin on April 22, and the dual competitions. intramural teams. The entry deadline is April 11. Wednesday, April 10 will deadline for entering all The tournament will be be the date for the free teams of two will be 4:00 open only to present intra­ throw shooting competi­ p.m. on April 11. mural teams and will re­ tion. The first of three Individual competition in quire a ten player minimum rounds will begin at 7: 00 golf will begin on April 22 per team. p.m. Trophies and team and will include two rounds Tournament play in intra­ points will be awarded to of nine holes each. The mural basketball will be winners in both male and second round will be open held next Tuesday and female divisions. The dead­ only to the top half of the Wednesday night. Men's line for entering is 4:00 first round's finishers. Var­ semifinals will be at 6: 30 p.m. on April 9. sity golfers are ineligible, p.m. and 7:45 p.m. on On Thursday, April 11, and tfie deadline for entry is Tuesday, and fmalS will be a three-point goal shooting -t.:00 p.m. on April 18. at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. contest will be held. This Jogging competition will The women's champion­ competition will be run by tun fr-om April 11 to May 1, ship will be played at 6:30 the same format as the free as will singles contests in p.m. Wednesday. throw competition and has tennis. Trophies and 100 Further information con­ the same entry deadline at points will be awarded to cerning these events will be 4:00 p.m. on April 9. winners in both, and April released prior to their star­ April 16 and 17 will see a lOis the last date to enter ting dates. Official rules single-elimination doubles either. and regulations will be horseshoe tournament. The The main team event for available from the intra­ The men's intramural basketball semirmals will be played at 6:30 p.m. mural office. Tuesday, March 26, and the finals will be at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, March 27. Golfers 11 th Men's Track To Open In JM Invite In- Early Bird Relays The esc golfers finished The esc men's track and Rick Haught, Eric Henn, in 11 th place last weekend field squad will open its Doug J ones, Kendrick in theJames Madison Invi­ season Saturday, March 23 Liburd, Shawn Miller, Rich tation in Luray, Virginia. in the Early Bird Relays at Moore, T odd Raines, Shawn The Pioneers shot for a Marshall University. Shockey, and John Strick­ team score of 324 after the The Pioneers, under the land. first round of action, Fri­ direction of head coach Coach Milliken sees Satur­ day, then turned in a 319 Jerry Milliken, have seen day as "a good opportunity on Saturday for a two-day only limited workout time to let us see where we are total of 643. this spring due to track now and what we need to Scott Carney led the conditions. The team hopes work on." The Pioneers squad with rounds of 77 to use Saturday's meet to ~l meet some stiff com.pe­ both days for the esc low give them some competitive tltlon, as many quality score of 154. John Forrest experience. small colleges as well as shot an 81 on Friday and a Eighteen men are cur­ NCAA teams will be pre­ 77 Saturday for a 158 rently on the roster for sent. score, and John Oplinger Milliken's squad. They are: The team's next meet will fired 81 strokes on both Mark Alderidge, Dave be on March 30, when they days to score a 162. Mike Antonik, Moochie Brown, travel to Marietta, , to Dynda had rounds of 90 Calvin Coleman, Jim Col­ compete in the Den Frail and 84 for a 174 total, and lins, Dave Darst, Jay Daw­ Relays. Jeff Bennett rounded out kins, Jim Dean, John Harris, the Pioneers' scoring with his scores of 85 and 93 over 1985 esc MEN'S TRACK SCHEDULE the links for a 178 total. The team will swing into action again on March 29 in March 23 Early Bird Relays (Huntington) the esc invitational at the 30 Don Frail Relays (Marietta, OH) The championship game for women's intramural basketball will be played Oxbow Country Club in April 6 Yellowjacket Invitational (Charleston) Belpre, Ohio. on Wednesday, March 27, at 6 : 30 p.m. 13 Open The Tau Kappa 20 Cilifornia, Pennsylvania Epsilon Fraternity is 27 Indiana University of PA Glenville C-Mart selling chances on a May 4,5 WVIAC Championship Meet(Charleston) queen-si~e water­ bed. Chances sell Self-service Convenience Store for $1.00 apiece or six for $5.00 and 462-5671 can be bought from The Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority is taking any fraternity mem­ orders to deliver singing telegrams. They may be 6 a.m. - 12 midnight ber'. sent for any occasion, and orders may be placed 7 days a week Organizations are until May 1. reminded to turn To place an order, contact Tracy Daugherty in news items in by We Would Like To Thank The Students Of noon on Monday Room 210 Williams, ext. 258. Glenville State College For Their Patronage. for them to be in that week's paper. I Page 4 The Glenville MercllJ}' March 20, 19M Alcohol Abuse Seminar GSC Forensics Team To ,Be Held March 20 Places Third In State GSC Forensics team in Persuasion; Tammy Ton ight at 6:30 in the Conference at the placed third in the State 'Stalnaker placed se­ Little Theatre a seminar competition at Parkers­ cond in Informative; University of Georgia at on alcohol abuse will be burg Community Col­ Randy Harper took third hosted by Mr. Kevin Cox Athens. lege this past weekend. The seminar is in Extemporaneous, of Marshall University Joe Stephens placed while Joe Stephens where he is a head sponsored by Pickens first in Persuasion which Hall RA Programs and placed sixth; Randy resident which is th e qualified him to compete the Pioneer Center Harper also placed fifth equivalent of our house in the Interstate Oratori­ in Impromptu. Programming Board. director. cal contest in Illinois, Joe Stephens, the RA The entire team has Mr. Cox is the state May 2-4. qualified for national responsible for arran­ r epresentative of Other Glenville win­ competition April 26-'29 ging for the seminar, BACCHUS. BACCHUS, ners were as follows: at Marshall University. stressed the idea that the John Curran placed fifth which stands for Boost program will not MD Week Is Alcohol Consciousness sermonize but will cont.fromp.t Concerning Health of promote alcohol aware­ Successful ImmunizationS... be protected against the measles. Symptoms University Students, is a ness and encourage This year's Muscular disease. Students who include fever, eye nationwi de alcohol responsiple drinking. Dystrophy fund raising will be heading to sensitivity, runny nose, awareness program that The BACCHUS program drive netted over $1 ,000, beaches or other cough, white spots in is based atthe Uniyersity at Marshall University exceeding last year's " cOllege-student-at­ mouth and throat, and of Florida at Gainesville. has had a positive total of $800. According tracting-vacation­ dusky red blotches on Mr. Cox recently influence on alcohol to co-chairpersons spots" during Spring the skiri. Complications attended the Southeast related probfems there. Sandy Bleigh and Break should also are rare but may be Regional BACCHUS Genice Bell,$1 ,017 has exercise caution to pneumonia or encepha­ been raised so far, with Residence Hall Closings Noted prevent being infected litis. Further information more money coming in. by persons from other is available from your The residence halls plu9ge9 everything in Most of the money parts of the country. student health service at will be closed on Friday, your, room (clocks, collected was raised Rubeola is also known the Kyle Clinic, 462- March 29, 1985, at 5:00 stereos, etc,); you have through the annl,lai as the big, hard, or 7 day 5708. p.m. and will re-open on turned out all lights; your Superdance. Over $900 Monday, April 8, 1985, at curtains and windows was turned in by the five 12:00 noon. Lunch are closed; and your dancers who partici­ Cutest Couple Announced (noon meal) will be the door is locked ~nd pated. Margaret O'Brien The winners of the member of the Lambda last meal served on windows, also). Please was the winner of the Delta Zeta Pledge Class Chi Alpha fraternity. Friday, March 29, 1985. note that the college is first prize, a personal "Cutest Couple" contest Other contestants Dinner (evening meal) not responsible for home computer key­ have been named. Liz were: Steve Gregori and will be the first meal anything Stolen from board by bringing in a Travise and Tim Michelle Hines, Chris served on Monday, April your room. We will be total of $429.00 in Thompson were pro­ Keister and Vicki Teter, 8, 1985. checking your rooms to contributions. Second claimed the winners in Jesse Skiles and Leanne Before you leave the see that you have prize of 2 albums or the penny-a-vote con­ Oldham, Dave Nowell residence hail for the complied with the above tapes of his choice was test that took place last and Theresa McCrure, break, PLEASE be sure requests. awarded to Tom Miller, week. Liz is a member of and Sheldon Sturm and that: You have un- who collected $260.00 in . the Delta Zeta Pledge Barbie Martin. Science Experiences To Occur contributions. The. Class, and Tim is a albums were donated by Science experiences The students will Phil Rastle of the Towne for second and third explore the "World Bookstore. Other From The grade students will be A r 0 u n d Us" ina dancers in the Super- provided on the Glen­ classroom setting. dance were Sandy Wesley Foundation ville State College Areas to be investigated Bleigh, Mitzi Whited, and Family Entertainment Night on Tuesday, March 26 will feature campus commencing include the earth's Claude Weese. the movie "Twilight Zone." The movie starts at 7:30. Admission is $1,00. Free refreshments will be served. The movie stars Dan Tuesday, April 9 . position in the solar Sandy Bleigh and Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, Scatman Crothers, , Vic Participants will meet in system, the physical Genice Bell would liketo Morrow, and Kathleen Quinlan. Come join the fun at Family Room 107, Science Hall, features of the earth, the extend their apprecia- Entertainment Night. on four consecutive cycles that occur within tion to everyone who Need a place to keep your plant over Spring Break? Your worries are over! Just put your name, room number, and any Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. nature, and plant life. All helped to make the fund care information on it (them), and bring it to the Wesley Founda· to 8:00 p.m. Pre-service sessions will utilize the raiser a success. tion PLANT STAND in the Main Room, We'll take care of the teachers enrolled in the activity-based mode of t------, rest! Glenville State College instruction. The Wesl~y Foundation will sponsor, in conjuction with the A DASH OF SPICE Tri·State Red Cross, a Blood Drive on GSC Week Tuesday, April elementary education There is no charge for 16, from noon until 5 p.m. participating in the The need for blood is critical and it is anticipated that this program will provide the Live plants, silk flowers. gifts Blood Drive will be the best ever, WE NEED YOUR HELP! ! instruction; all presen­ program, but partici­ 31h niL south of Glenville pants must pre-register The Wesley Foundation will offer two cash prizes: $50.00 to ters are currently Rl33-119 the campus group who provides the greatest number of eligible enrolled in Science 321 by calling 462-7361 , Ext. Hrs. 10 a,m, - 6 p.m. donors on that day, $25.00 to the runner·up campus group. -- Science in the Public 120. Only the first fifteen Monday-Saturday Registration personnel should be notified that you are .to pre-register can be After hours or Sunday appl donating on behalf of the particular group to which you belong . Schools, under the Results will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on Saturday, accepted into the Call 462-7442 direction of Dr. Joe Carol Kimble, owner April 20, 7 p.m. Please help us make it a great Blood Drive, and ~vans. program. help your group or organization win the cash prize , Much 20, 1985 The Glenville Mercury P.,., 5

Graduate List Continued. • • ConI. hom p. I Ed. K-12!Math. 7-9; Students planning to Raines, Roane, Compo Following are stu­ Webster, Adm. Sci. Pamela Gail Ramsey, receive Bachelor of Sci.lMktg. & Retail.! dents anticipating a Randall Joseph Wag­ Braxton, Art Compo K- Science in Business Econ.! Pol. Sci.; Leasa Regents Bachelor of ner, Nicholas, Adm. Sci.; 12!Math. 7-9; Charles Administration degrees Lea Riddle, Gilmer, Arts degree: Thomas Robert Wagner, Dean Reedy, Manassas, include: Acctg. Delbert Wade Bennett, Nicholas, Adm. Sci. VA, Phys . Ed . K- Georgeann I. Boggs, Franklin Hugh Rust, Wood; Sarah Jane The following stu­ 12!Safety Ed. 7-12; l. Gilmer, Acctg.!Econ.; Wood, Mktg. & Retail.; Carroll, Braxton; Mary dents await an Associate Michelle Riggleman, Melanie Elaine Brown, Richard Bryan Schaffer, Heather Hickman Davis, in Science degree: Randolph , Elem . 1- Wood, Mrktg. & Retail.! Wood, Mktg. & Retail.; Gahanna, OH; Douglas John Andrew Beeson, 6!Early Ed. N-K. Secret.; Paula June George William Short, Ray Greenlief, Wood; Fayette, For. Tech.; Lea Ann Sharp , Brown , Lod i, OH, Webster, Acctg.! Econ.; Ruth Virginia Greer, William E. Boggess III, Jackson, Bus. Ed. Compo Acctg.! Mgmt.; Pamela Carol Ann Sidwell, Wood. Gilmer, Land Surv.; Rex 7-12 ; Mary Anne Dianne Bumgardner, Calhoun, Mgmt. / Econ.; Marybelle Reed Alexander Bound, Shuman, Braxton, Elem. Gilmer, Mgmt.lEcon.l Robert Layfield Smith II, Hersman, Roane; Allen­ Lewis, Land Surv.; Sarah 1-6; John Thomas Smith, Journ.; Scott Timothy Roane, Mgmt. etta Kaufman, Wood; Jane Carroll, Braxton, Jr., Wood, Eng. 7- Carney, Gilmer, Mgmt. Everett Leslie Sparr, Lisa Ann Kellar, Marietta, Soc. Servo Tech.; John 12!Soc. Stu. 7-9; Gayle Rex P. Chambers, Kanawha, Acctg . ! OH; Linda Clark Lewis, M. Cooke, Greenbrier, Elizabeth Stanley , Jackson, Mgmt.; Linda Mgmt.; Cathy Ann Lewis; Sharon Hart­ Land Surv. shorn Lynch, Wood. Wood, Music Compo K- Diane Conley, Roane, Starcher, Roane, Compo Richard Joseph 12; Anita Mavis Ste­ Mgmt.!Mktg. & RetaiL! Sci .; Gary Eugene Kurt Anthony Maier, Cronin IV, Lewis, Land phenson, Clay, Eng. 7- Econ.; Charles H. Fiber, Summers, WOOd , Acctg ; Wood; Howard R. Null, Surv.; Charles Gregory 12! Soc. Stu. 7-9. Jr., Harrison, Mgmt.; Connie Jean Tanner, Wood; Charlotte Mar­ Cunningham, Lewis, Betty Jean Taylor, Donna May Moore Fox, Clay, Secret.; Andrea garet Proctor, Roane; Land Surv.; Brian Braxton, Elem. 1-6! Men. Wood, Secret.; Stephen Gay Tonkin, Braxton, Marshall Wayne Robin­ Edward Deem, Wood, Retard. K- 12; Sharon B. Joseph Gregor i , Compo Sci. son, Kanawha; Rex Land Surv.; Bruce Alan Tenney, Upshur, Elem. Youngstown, OH, Mgmt. John Calvin Tyson, Jr., Everly Smith, Wood. Gowdy, StanWOOd, MI, 1-6; Wanda Shackle­ / Mktg. & Retail.! Econ. Mercer, Mgmt.l Econ.; James Robert Spen­ Land Surv.; Arnetta ford Tomblin, Gilmer, Mark Douglas Hall, John Eugene Waldeck, cer, Wood; Conrad J. Elaine Headley, Upshur, Elem. 1-6! Phys. Ed. K- Wood, Finance; Kell i WOOd , Acctg.!Finance/ Tenney, Upshur; Carol Soc. Servo Tech. 12; Betty Dale Wagner, Susan Jameson, Belpre, Mgmt. ! Econ .; Peter Ann Thorne, Wood; Fred David Scott Ingram, Kanawha, Music Compo OH , Acctg.!Comp. Sci.; Douglas Ware, Barbour, Richard Travis, Wood; Lewis, Compo Sci. & K-12 ! Lang. Arts 7 -9; Charles l. Lambert, Jr., Mktg. & Retail.!Econ.; Donald Richard White­ Applic.; Russell Eugene Joyce Ann Young , Wyoming, Acctg.; Susan Lisa Annette Wentzel, hair, Gilmer; Sybil R. Kerns, Lewis, Compo Sci. Gilmer, Eng. 7-12! Soc. Ear l ey L i ndamood , Wood, Acctg. Wood, Jackson. & Applic.; Pamela Dawn Ser. & Attend. K-12. Wood, Acctg .; Melisa Mark Richard Wil­ Associate in Arts McVey, Fayette, Compo Bachelor of Arts June Lowther, Webster, liams, Oreland , PA , degrees are expected by Sci. & Applic.; David degrees are expected to Mgmt.l Mktg. & Retail. / Mgmt.l Econ.; Gregory the following: Thomas Rhodes, Mon­ be awarded to the Econ. Clyde WOOd , Randolph, Marilyn Jean Carpenter, ongalia, Compo Sci. & following: Joseph Scott McCal­ Mgmt. / Econ . ; Roy Calhoun, Adm. Sci.; Applic.; Marshall W. Pame l a Den i se lister, Wood, Mgmt.! Darrell Woofter, WOOd , Sandra Lee Cogar, Robinson , Kanawha, B r own , Greenbr i er , Econ.; Karen Eli zabeth Acctg .! Mgmt.; Jerry Webster, Adm. Sci.!Sec. Land Surv. Eng .(maj o r) ! Mus i c McCu l lough , WOOd , Lynn Yeager, Randolph, Sci .; Angela Mariet Stephen Wayne (minor); Scott Michael Mgmt .; Leah June Mgmt.! Econ. Collins, Calhoun, Adm. Smith, Hancock, For. Demers, West Newton, Marlowe, N i cholas , The following stu­ Sci.! Sec. Sci.; Lisa Ann Tech . ; Dorsey A. PA, Chem istry (major) / Ac ctg .; Timothy Lee dents foresee a Bach­ Daniels, Kanawha, Adm. Stevens, Gilmer, For. Biology (minor); Cara Moore, Gilmer, Acctg./ elor of Science degree: Sci.lSec. Sci.; Mari­ Tech.; David Clinton Keenan Dotson, Fayette, Mgml. / Econ .; Dav id Chr istopher Miles louise Dale Dean, Sypolt, Gilmer, Land Eng . (maj or) / History Gerard O'Brien , Wood, Gatens , Kanawha , Braxton, Adm. Sci.!Sec. Surv. ; Andrea Gay (minor); Michael Seldon Acctg. Biology (major)/ Math. Sci. Tonkin, Braxton, Compo Dotson , Wood, Eng. John J. Oplinger, Jr., (minor); Catherine Elaine Angelina Rose Ed­ Sci. & Applic.; John Mark (major)/ History (minor); Wood, Mktg. & Reta il. ; Romage, Roane, Biology wards, Gilmer, Sec. Sci.; Ware, Barbour, For. John H. Frazier, Braxton, Judith Burke Perry, (major); Thomas Andrew Jo Ann Freshour, Tech .; W illiam Mark History (major)! Pol. Sci. Wood, Mgmt.; Andrea Weaks, Kanawha, Biol ­ Gilmer, Adm. Sci. ! Sec. Wiegel, Wood, Land (minor). Lee Pletcher, Braxton, ogy (major) ! Eng . Sci .; Charles Otto Surv.; Donald Richard Melanie Cora Greene, Acctg . / Comp o Sci . / (minor). Greynolds, Gilmer, Adm. Whitehair, Gilmer, Pet. Calhoun, Eng. (major)/ Econ .; Sandra U. Poling, Bachelor in Social Sci.; Sharon M. Groah, Engin. Tech. Art (minor); Kimberly Braxton, Acct.! Mgmt.! Work are expected to be Lewis, Adm. Sci.; Jane Nominations for DeLee Honaker, Green­ Econ .; April Diane conferred upon the Gay Kelley, Pocahontas, next year's GSC brier, Eng. (major) / Powell, Wood, Mktg. & following students: Adm. Sci.! Sec. Sci. Pioneer and a Board ";> Socio. (minor); Shelly Retail. / Econ.! Journ. Mark E. Louden, Joy Denise Moore, of Advisors mem- Lou Morris, Gilmer, Eng. Jeffrey Lee Propps, WOOd , Socio.; Donna Braxton, Adm. Sci.; Lora ber, will be he ld from Tuesday, April (major)/Pol. Sci. (minor); Roane, Acctg.!Mktg. & Jean Taylor-Webb , Lea Nicholas, Dodd­ 9 to Friday, April Joseph Deleno Webb, Retail.; Doretta Kay Lewis, Psych.! Socio.; ridge, Adm. Sci.!Sec. 12 from 9 a.m. to Pleasants, Eng. (major)! Pugh, Webster, Acctg.! Lou Ellen Kay Wentz, Sci.; Angela Dale Pyatt, 12 noon each day. Journ. (minor); Steven Clay, Adm. Sci.; Brenda Nominations are to Mgmt.! Econ.!Music! Upshur, Psych.! Socio.; be turned into Mrs . Jon Wright, Wood , Pol. Sci.; Michael Ervin Sarah El i a Wood , Lee Robinson, Gilmer, Rose Turner in the Chem. (major)! Math. Putney, Gilmer, Compo Mason, Pol. Sci. / Psych. Adm. Sci.lSec. Sci.; Student Affairs (minor). Sci.; Todd Anthony !Socio. Rebecca Sue Rose, Office. r MardI 10, 1985 Presented To You In The GSC Week Outlined Pioneer Spirit "Crimes of Heart" ..• B The Coni. from p. \ The following tenta ­ Thursday, April 18- Junior Page Deitz, Okey L Stalnaker of tive schedule of GSC Wildlife Exhibit-10:00 majoring in Music letter Gap, West Week activities has been a.m.-3:oo p.m. Tree Education, is protraying Virginia. rel ea sed: Plantin g by Class of Meg Magrath. Paige is a Junior Roger lee Monday, April 15- 1985-AB Lawn, 12:30 member of the band and Bosely, majoring in Casin o ­ p.m. Picnic-Clark Hall choir at Glenville State Computer Science, is Amphitheatre, 10:00 a.m. Lawn, 4:30 p.m.-6:00 Konowoo College. She graduated portraying Barnette to 3:00 p.m. Roomm ate p.m. (Arts and Crafts Union Bonk from Richwood High lloyd. Roger graduated Game Final-Amphithea ­ Show and Land Sur­ G lenville, West Virg inia School in 1979. Paige is from Nicholas County tre, 5:30 p.m. Sq uare veryor Demonstration). Ph o n e 4 62·7341 the daughter of Mr. and High School in 1982. Dance- Ball room, , 8:00 Pioneer Feud-Auditor­ -·0 r j< a n ized 19 06 .. Mrs. John C. Waldron of Roger is the son of p.m. ium , 6:00 p.m. OJ Member FD IC Richwood, West Vir- Nancy louise Bosely of Tuesday, April 16- Dance-Ballroom, 8:00 ginia. Nettie, West Virginia. Blood Drive, 12:00 -5:00 p.m.- 11 :00 p.m. Senior Tamara Stal­ Tickets for the show p.m. ($50 pri ze to the Friday, April 19- naker, majoring in Art are on sale now in the organi zation with the Wildlife Exhibit- 10:00 Comprehensive, is Pioneer Center lobby most donors, $25 to the am. -3:00 p.m. Ohnim­ portraying Babe Ma­ and the front of the runner up). Doughnut gohow Box Social-12:00 Art Exhibition grath. Tammy is a Auditorium. The ('ost is Eating Contest-Amphi­ p.m. Keith Burger, Mime Scheduled member ofthe Forensics $1.00 for students and theatre, 12:30 p.m. Show-Auditorium, 3:00 team, and she attended $2.00 for adults. Intramural Horseshoes­ p.m. Chicago City, The Eighth Annual the National Forensics Clark Hall lawn, 5:30 Comedy and Improvisa­ Scholastic Art Exhibition Meets (1982-83). She is p.m. Film Festival­ tional Group- Auditor­ for state high school THE SPIRIT also active in Student Ballroom, 8:00 p.m. students will be held ium, 8:00 p.m. Congress, Delta Zeta Wednesday, April this week in the OF Saturday, April 20- Sorority, and is editor of· 17- T-Sh irts-Art room, ballroom. Hours for the Field Day-Pioneer the Kanawhachen. She FASHION 1: 00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Stadium, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 exhibition are 9 to 2 daily graduated from Gilmer Intramural Horseshoes­ p.m. Awards Ceremony­ and Wednesday even­ Boutique County High School in 202 AI_in S" ",, VlrglnM Clark Hall lawn, 5:30 Auditorium, 7:00 p.m. (all ing from 5 to 8 p.m. G/ert~ II", W.., 2835' 1982. She is the Phone 402· 71tu p.m. Trivial Pursuit committee members to Friday, March 22 is the We have prom gowns. Tournament-Verona be present). Concert, closing day of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mapel Room, 6:00 p.m. " The Amazement Park exhibition, and all Chic RebafBs until April 1 Band Concert­ Revue " -Auditoriu m, par tic i pat in g hi g h r------.....I------___-; Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. schools are invited to attend an awards ~amples Conducts Study presentation at 1: 00 p.m. According to a recent academically. Everyone is invited to come and look at the fine study conducted by "1 would have Mack Samples, Dean of work of some of the guessed the opposite," talented high school Records and Admis­ Samples said. "One EAST MAIN STREET sions, with the help of students in our state. GLENVILLE tends to think that those Also, the Art Depart­ the Computer Center, freshman who live at freshmen who live on ment would like to home would do better announce its annual Carry Out campus in one of the because of parental Available residence halls perform pressure to study." faculty show held in better academically than No distinction was conjunction with the those who live off high school show. The made between full and 8 am. 9 p.m. . campus. Students who part time, nor between Faculty Art show is in the MONDAY THRU SATURDAY~~ had completed fewer on campus and exten­ Vandalia Room from 11 10:30 am. - 7:00 p.m. Sunday than 27 hours at the end sion students. "I would to 1 Monday-Thursday of the fall 1984 semester not say that th is was a and 9 to 2 on Friday, We reserve the right to limit quantities. SPECIALS THURSDAYS thru WEDNESDAYS were the subjects of the conclusive study, and I March 22. study. would not want to Those students who publish the results in a ------""'------1 lived in the residence national journal," said halls showed an overall Samples, " but it does cumulative average of provide us with some 2.7084 while those who interesting thoughts lived off campus could here in Glenville." only muster a 2.0704. While there are several There wi II be a relative factors that must meeting of 4·H be considered in such a members and per­ ~g~Q study, the vast difference sons interestad in - SC\ JOIning 4-H on ~ in the two averages lead Thul'5day, March 21 Jackie Adams, Owner to the conclusion that at 5 p.m. in the Route 5 E •• t, Glenville/Send Fork, WV---... 482-5775 residence hall freshmen Wesley Foundation. do indeed perform better