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The Glenville Mercury Number 24 Glenville State College 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.
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