The Glenville Mercury

Glenville State College, Glenville, W. Va. Number 8 Friday, October 15, 1976 Randall's '6 RIDs Riv Va' Showing On GSC Siage Queen Machelle To Reign Greet Homecoming with a smile! The script is handsomely adapted Attend Glenville, State College's warm, by eight GSC students and numerous sensitive comedy hit 6 Rms Riv Vu. talented technical persons. Characters Over Homecoming Activities The play, written by Bob Randall, range from an expectant mother and by Lois Chadwell p-remiered yesterday and will con­ a zany old maintenance man who has tinue tonight and tomorrow at 8:00· a marvelous sense of humor, to a At 11:00 Saturday morning Ms. a sophomore from Weston will be her Shelley Adolfson will officially begin escort. p.m. in the GSC auditorium. (Run­ mother of two who has a short-lived ning time - 1 m. 45 min.). but hilarious affair with a father of her reign as Glenville State College's Cindy Gunnoe. 10 attendance as one. In between unexpected events thirty-sixth Homecoming Queen. Shelley Junior Princess, has her home in Charles- during a picnic on the floor of an will be attended by Gennette Hall. ton. She is the daughter of Mr. and empty 6-room rent controlled apart­ Princess; Cindy Gunoe, Junior Princess; Mrs. John Gunnoe. Cindy currently Traditions ment, Anne and Paul come to grips Jill Crutchfield, Sophomore Princess; and serves as Standards Chairman for Delta with their own sense of right and Tammy Gunnoe, Freshman Princess. Zeta sorority and was elected to Student wrong, love and trust, when they de­ Shelley, a 5'2" blue eyed blonde, Congress. She has been a member of Preserved cide to have an "affair." is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl the bowling team both in high school Assisting Ms. Ko buszewski in stage Adolfson of Glenville. She has been and college. Ms. Gunnoe will wear a double knit Homecoming - a return of a group direction is GSC instructor of social very active in both high school and of people to a place formerly fre­ work, Greg Schneider. Mr. Schneider college. While attending Gilmer County burgandy gown with butterfly sleeves q uented or regarded as home; an has had numerous theatre experiences High School she served as president of and a sash at the waist for the parade. occasion for or celebration of such a prior to 6 Rms Viv Uv, including the GAA and class tresurer fvr three years. At the game she will be wearing a red return. West Virginia University Theatre Group. She was also in G Club and Pep Club suit with gold accessories. Her escort Every year, campuses all over the He plans to do his Ph.D. in Theatre and a member of the cheering sq uadl is Mark Rombough, a junior from country, whether high school or coll­ Education. for four years. In 1972 she was Weston. ege, have jusl such a celebration to Ms. Ko buszewski agrees it is a chosen as Senior Princess for the high Jill Crutchfield, the sophomore Prin­ welcome back people who once roam­ very warm, amusing script but audienc( school's Homecoming. Ms. Adolfson cess, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed the halls and hills of Glenville State persons are ~ummoned to re-evaluate has a major in Health, Safety and Phys- Edward Crutchfield of Burnsville. She is sponsored by Christian Fellowship, College. their own thoughts concerning the L~======::=::=::::=~J ical Education and a minor in Special It is only fitting to have some per­ morality of the situation and that Education. She has served on Student of which she is an active member. MACHELLE A DOLFSON Congress for two years and the Council Before graduation from Braxton County son to reign over all of the festivities way it's quite thought provoking. Homecoming Queen of the celebration. GSC along with You won't go away the same per­ for Exceptional j::hildren for a year. High School she was a member of countless other institutions of learning son. For the parade and coronation, (Continued on Page Seven) crowns a queen to preside over the Do yourself a pleasant favor, get Shelley will be wearing long-sleeved' S Y· . . action and excitement of Homecoming. another taste of the arts, Support Parade Line Up white velve~ gown wit~ a sco~p neckline tat e ISit I ng Tea m Here are listed ten past queens of the GSC theatre, 6 Rms Riv Vu. emprre waIst and A-line sklf!' At the GSC HomeCOmings. In 1966 Sandra General admission is $2.00 for a­ game she will wear a brown velvet skirt Arrives On Sunday Salyers took the crown. She hails dults, $1.00 for students, GSC fac­ Features Disney and vest with a variegated jacket. Her from Wood County. The 1967 queen ulty $1.00 and GSC students 50 escort is Steve Homer, the GSC Pioneer, The On-Sight Visiting Team of the from Belle Vernon, Pa. was Patricia cents with J.D. "The Wonderful World of Dis­ who is a senior from Pennsboro. West Virginia State Department of Guzzi. Gloria Jean Halbert of Parkers­ ney," GSC's 1976 Homecoming The Senior Princess, Gennette Hall, Education will be on the GSC campus burg was the 1968 queen. In '69 LITERARY SOCIETY theme, will be carried out by some is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gail for four days beginning Sunday. Brenda Kay Sinnet of Harrisville took Hall of Alum Bridge. Gennette is also MEETING SET OCT. 21 forty units in Saturday's Home- While on campus, the team will the crown. coming Parade, scheduled to start a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma for hold various meetings with teachers Julia Ruth Murin, 1970 queen, The Literary Society will meet at 10:00. The U.S. Army Reserve which she serves as scrapbook chairman. and administrators. They will also was of Glenville. Brenda Dillon, of Thursday, Oct. 21, at 7: 30 p.m. in Color Guard and Dr. D. Banks Ms. Hall has been cheering for GSC hold interviews with Teacher Educa­ Richwood was 1971 queen and Judith the Ballroom of the Pioneer Center. Wilburn, Honorary Parade Marshall, for three years and was named head tion Students. Elaine Bias ofHewettt reigned in 1972. The book considered this month is will lead the parade, followed by the cheerleader this year. She is majoring Beginning at 8 : 00 a.m. on Monday in '73 Barbara Shomo took the crown Erica J ong 's Fear of Flying. Student Congress officers, the A- in Health, Safety and Physical Education. the team will begin their On-Sight and was followed in 1974 by Susan A lively discussion is anticipated lumni president, Mr. Herbert Shimer, Gennette's royal blue velvet gown has Validation Review. They will con­ Chapman of Weston. by Mr. Wayne de Rosset, advisor and his ~ife, and Mr. Mack Samples, an A-line skirt, empire waist, and a tinue their observation until · Wednes­ Last year, Becky Wat;on of Eliza­ of Sigma Tau Delta. the coronation M.C. Next in line V-ne~k with stand-up collar. The iJuffed day. At 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, beth was crowned Homecoming queen. The book may be purchased in will be Congressman John Slack sleeves are three'luarter length. At the the team will hold their figal meeting In 1976 Miss Shelly Adolfson has been the College bookstore. Students and followed by the GSC Pioneer game she will wear a blue pinstripe (exit interview) in the Multi-Purpose chosen queen. faculty are in vited to participate. Marching Band, Steve Horner, the suit with navy accessories. Steve Casto, Roomof the Pioneer Center. new Pioneer, the cheerleaders, the Freshman Class marching unit and the Queen's float, which was made by the freshmen. The Gilmer Coun ty High School Marching Band will follow the Queen, then will come the Gilmer County High School Homecoming Queen and her coo rt, the two Montrose Award winners, Sam Ferrell and Jerome Fruit, gubernatorial candidate Cecil Under­ wood, the Gilmer County Board of Eclucation , Coalton High S-clioof 'Marching Band, the Boy Scouts led by Mr. Sypolt, the Junior Girl Scouts led by Mrs. Ron Welty and Gilmer Coun ty Brownie Troop 1058 led by Pam Ratliff. Next will come the Christian Fellowship float, I lowed by the Ohnimgohow float Harmon High School Marching Ban~ , the Delta Zeta float, Pitti Groves, Miss GSC the Glenville Marching and Drinkin rr Society, the Lambda Chi Alpha float, Ladies of the White Rose, the Sigma Sigma Si$01a float, Kenny Skinner, the Tri Sigma Sweet­ heart, the Tau Kappa Epsilon float the Order. of Diana, the Shrine Clu b: ~e firetruck driven by Greg Nichol­ son, the ambulance driven by Beryl Langford, the Morgantown High \--- . (Continued on Page Seven) TAMMY GUNNOE JILL CRU7UlFIELD Freshman Princess Sopluinore Princess CINDY GUNNOt: GENNETTE HALL Junior Princess Senior Princess THE Frid October IS, 1976 Greek lIews Greetings Extended To be associated with the Alumni, faculty, staff, and students of Glenville State College gives me a most cherished feeling of The Delta AJpha chapter of Sig­ belonging to, and being a part of a fine group of persons whose ma Sigma Sigma held a ceremonial contributions to West Virginia, our country, and the world have meeting Monday evening at 5:00. been, are, and most assuredly will be boundless as the future Everyone is busy preparing the float becomes the present and the past. Then on this Homecoming Day, for Homecoming this weekend. October 16, 1976, it is my distinct honor and pleasure to greet The siste~ would like to welcome you and be in your presence. their Nati~~al Field Secretary Cheryl Meyers. She will be on Campus Oct. Cordially yours, 19 through Oct. 24. D. Banks Wilburn The pledges are planning a Hallo­ President ween party for the collegiates. Plans are being made for a hayride for this fall. Secret Sis week will be held '22 Grad To Attend as a Halloween activity. There will be a reception for the Only 54 years late, a prodigal is en route to Glenville State College to alumnae of Sigma Sigma Sigma follow­ observe Homecoming for the first time. The cares of this world and the de­ ing the Homecoming game. Good ceitfulness of riches have had their role. For me, all roads now lead to Glen­ luck to the football team as they ville. In German, this is " Der Tag" and it must be a success in every way. Weather should cooperate. I shall arrive soon enough to convey word to football men, who succeeded Stanley Hardman and Wilfong Brothers, that­ Newspaper Week Headlines'''''A~::':[~_oo, _"This time we win." I claim merit on two counts. I was in the auditorium when Professor held Sunoay, Oct. 10, for Susan The upcoming week has been chosen to represent a very important key­ H. Y. Clark delivered the address at dedication of Clark Hall. I had ser­ Parsons. The sisters are very pleased ved on his staff, 1924-25, at Grafton High, a model school Those who knew stone of American life. The week of October 17-24 has been denoted Nation­ with this semester's pledge class. al Newspaper Week, a period of time in which the newspapers of America the operation of that school were not surprised that Clark Hall was so On Tuesday, Oct 12 , a formal named are to be recognized as the primary source of in-depth I news reporting. meeting was held:by Theta Xi chap­ A second merit was the 5(}year reunion of my class in 1972. Honors For the past two centuries men arid women who recognized the need and ter of Delta Zefa Sorority. potential importance of a system of communication of news to the masses came to Miss Phala Woods, and Paul Floyd, '22w~ Alumnus - of - the - year. A sorority standards meeting have sacrificed their lives and freedoms to stand up for the princ;,)ies of re­ My message to students'of '76 concerns the clock tower of the Normal was held Thursday, Oct 14. Dean porting and the canons; of journalism. Particularly in times of stress, the Building, fQr during the next half century it will influence their lives as it has Wright was guest speaker. importance of getting the news truthfully and fully has been a major factor mine. Except for the tower, and the form of the Administration Building, A toy collection will be held in the " binding force" to hold together cities, states, and nations. the only permanent thing about the college is change. Two sacred landmarks Sunday from 1:30 to 4:00 for the The newspapers of the past have served to inform the public bind all alumni of GSC into one family, because they are equally known and underprivileged chi!

THE GSC MERCURY ••• presents "Our Disney World"

MAGIC JI~ALL OF PRESIDENTS' KINGDOM ~II Disney - on - Parade I Walt Disney - Dr. Wilburn ,,- _ Downtown Glenville 1 w.,JIIlll ...! - _ - ....- - Dean Samples IUlllJn_lI~lJIj;fu".~h, I

Tinker Belle - Dean Wright ~--,.'

Cinderella - Pitty Groves

IT'S A WORLD

Mickey Mouse - Herb Shimer, Alumni Pres.

Brer Bear - Pioneer

FANTASYLAND ~/~ MONORAILS

SM. Whi... s._ Dwuf, - I • Qoorn Sh.n, /,~:/ J Peter Pan - Tim Butcher

WORLD OF TIKI BIRDS SAFARI JUNGLE

(ApolOgies to Disney) Friday, October 15, 1976 Page Four THE GLENVILLE MERCURY ~

Ferrell, Fruit Honored Halftime Talk Sam Ferrell and Jerome Fruit Arthur Ferrell, who is three yean by Doug Martin of age. Sam Ferrell is also a mem­ have been chosen as co-recipients Football Basketball of this year's highly coveted Frank ber of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fra­ ternity. Ferrell graduated from GSC Montrose Award by a select com­ Well, Glenville won two games in The cagers begin practicing this with an overall 2.8 average. He has mittee of faculty and student per­ a row for the first time in quite Sunday for their upcoming season. a degree in health, physical edu­ sonnel. The award is given annually a while, but don't be surprised to It sure doesn't seem like it's that cation, and safety comprehensive. to the most prolific senior athlete sci them add a few more conquestS time yet, but before you know it, who displays an unimpeacheable He was a member of the NAIA All­ to that streak before it is ended. the Shrine Tournament at Weston moral character, outstanding athletic Tournament Team for the years Glenville's stubborn ' de~ense got its will be upon us. The outlook for prowess, and above average academic '75-'76 and was All-Confcrence in first shutout of the year last Satur­ the team this year is the best it has record for the four years speryt bowling. While at GSC he lettered day, (and the first ~ne since the been in three years and I think at GSc. Because of the outstanding all four years in bowling and was the second game of last year), as they everyone involved has a very en­ qualifications of both students, the captain of the '75-'76 bowling team. seem to improve each week. LI> . thusiastic attitude going into the committee decided to name them Sam Ferrell was also chosen out­ andis Hodges kept up his effective campaign. both co-recipients of the Award. standing bowler in the '76 NAIA running with another 100 yard game, Grid Forecasts The Athletic Committee is composed National Bowling Tournament. At an d it looks like he may have a of: Dr. Dollgener, Athletic Director, Kansas City he was the recipient of chance at a 1000 yard season. He Glenville - 14, Bluefield • 0 Mr. William Osborne, Business Man­ the A.O. Duer Bowling Award. He SAM FERRELL has 681 yards in six games and he (The Pioneers get their second shut­ ager, Dr. Ronnie Burke, Director is qualified to compete in the sum­ still has four more games to go. out in a row.) of Research Development (Forestry) mer of '77 for the U.S. Bowling No Glenville runner has ever ac­ Concord - 28, W.Va. Tech - 7 Mrs. Kay Chico, Professor of Health Team. If Ferrell qualifies, he will complished this feat. (Concord has been struggling, but and Physical Education, Dale rox, bowl in the !nternationali Tourna­ they get a breather here.) Career Counselor, Scott Anderson, ment for the World Cup. At the * * * * * * * * * * * As I stated in last week's col­ Ashland, O. - 17, Fairmont - 9 Gerald Cooke, Jim Sabo, Phyllis present time, Sam Ferrell is on a umn, when Rick Reid! is out of Salem . 35, W.Va. Wesleyan 3 TaylQr, Ron Hill, and Randy White. G.raduate . Assistant Scholarship to action he is sorely missed. We are (what else is new?) Jerome Fruit is a graduate of WVU for Physical Education. Some of the lormer Monuose going to fmd out just how true this Shepherd - 21, West Liberty 8 Collins High School in 0ak Hill. recipients are: is in the nex t couple of weeks be­ jKentucky State - 25, W.Va. State - 8 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy 1953 - Bill Hanlin (football), cause Rick broke his arm in last Boston College - 27, W.V.U. - 17 Earl Fruit of Box 558, Scarbro. former football coach at GSC. week's game and it looks as though (The Mountaineers will wish they Fruit is a '76 graduate of GSC with 1954 . Paul Lanham (footbaln, he is going tobe out for the rest of were at Temple!) a degree in health, physical educa­ present assistant football coach of the season. I hope Rick has a full Dayton - 10, Marshall - 0 tion, and safety comprehensive. Je­ the Washington Redskins. and speedy recovery, and I am sure rome graduated with a 2.5 overall 1955 . Jack Tennant (football), that the coaches will find somebody I was 4-3 last week for a season average. He lettered all four years Presently an instructor at Reston to do a worthy job in replacing him. percen!age of .613. in football at GSC and was All­ High School in Reston, Vuginia. Conference in football for two years. • * • * • • • * • 1962 - Bob Summers (football), Nate Rohrbough He was Co-captain of the '75 It looks as if I let my emotions present assistant football coach at .get in the way of my judgement fo(,C,all team and holds the GSC Among the crowd at SaturdaY's GSc. in my baseball predictions, but I and WVIAC record for pass inter' Hom~coming game will be Nate Rohr­ 1970 - Jackie Joe Robinson (bas­ will stide by my guns: The Yankees ceptions. He was active on the GSC bough, who fust descended on this ketball, baseball), now head bas­ over the Reds in 7. track team for three years. Jerome campus as head football coach fifty ketball coach at Beckley. JEROME FRUIT is .presently employed at a machine who built tillS dreams upon the con­ years ago. During his seven teen year 1971 - David Barnes (basket­ Final Noes shop in Mount Hope and is also tenur~ here, Mr. Rohrbough com­ ball, baseball), present basketball crete blocks of reality. In the year doing substitute teaching. piled a record of 68-45-14. He will coach at Gilmer County High Sch­ 1939, a young man from Richwood, The golf matches scheduled for Co-recipient, Sam Ferrell, 22, coh!. on p. 7 ooL be watching the last homecoming this week were washed out, -and the of Point Pleasant, is the son of Many studen ts may well ask, Bowling practice will begin on game on the field that was named one at Fairmont has tenatively been Mr. and Mrs. James Ferrell of Route \'Who was Frank Montrose?" I shall Monday, October 18 at 3:30 p.m. after him when it was christened in rescheduled for next Wednesday. 1, Box 92B, Point PleaS'ant. Fer­ endeavor to sweep away the mist in the bowling alley of the Game 1931. The entire Mercury staff would rell is a '72 graduate of Point for Frank Montrose, upon com­ Room. Anyone interested in being Mr. Rohrbough is now a resident like to congratulate Sam Farrell Pleasant High School and is mar­ pletion of a long and inten~ive a member of $e bowling team of Florida and will be flying in and Jerome Fruit for being co-win­ ried to Kathy Johnson Ferrell of search for a suitable athletic award. (male and female) are invited to especially for this game. ners of the Montrose Award! Dayton, Ohio. He has a son, Samuel come to practice. Pioneers Face Bluefield Sat.

GleJlville comes home this Satur­ day to play its 43rd annual Home· coming game against the Bluefield State "Big Blues." The game will help highlight a weekend of activ­ ities here on campus, and a victory will make the weekend just a little more enjoyable. Bluefield comes into this game with a 1-5 record after getting their first victory of the season last week CARLA GODWIN LAURA COCHRAN CINDY GUNNOE GENNETTE HALL against Bridgewater College, a smal Head Cheerleade r school in Virginia. It seems that ever: time we playa. team, they have jus won their frrst game the week befOff This was the case with Wesleya and Tech and now comes Bluefiel, The Big Blues are in our division ~ we need this win to keep the te rating in the Southern Division. Glenville holds a pretty good record against the Blues from th. southern part of the state. The G-Men have defeated them the las three years, including Homecominl two years ago, 23·12. But Blue· field did defeat us in our Homecorr ing game in 1972, 10-0. This wa: also the last time that the Pioneer lost two homecoming games in : row; another misfortune we fae< if we fail to win tomorrow. UNDAGEARY DEBBIE CLARK KIM CASTO JO HARVEY "Oriday, October 15, 1976_ Page Five 1976 Glenville Pioneer Football Squad

This is the 1976 Glenville State College Pioneer football team that will face Bluefield in our 43rd annual Homecoming game tomorrow. GSC Varsity Roster NAME POS CL HT HOMETOWN II Ed Donatell DB SO 6'2 Stow,OH 12 Tom Cowan QB JR 6'0 Smithville, WV 14 Tom Crow SE SO 5'10 New Philadelphia, OH 15 Jerry Ware SL FR' 6'0 Otarleston, WV 16 Terry Deihl QB FR~'O Mead<,>w Bribge, WV 17 Bob Eaton DB JR 6'0 Moundsville, WV 19 Chuck Drainer DB JR 5'10 Grafton, WV 21 Mitch Guy RB SO 5;9 , OH 23 Dave Mo~or DB SR 5'9 Pennsboro, WV 24 Mike Reed RB JR 5'9 Dunbar, WV 25 Bob Stickley DB SO 5'10 Elizabeth, WV 26 Don Crump (Capt.) DB SR 5'10 White Sulphur Springs, WV 30 Mike Smith RB FR 5'01 Elyra, OH 31 Terry Harvey SL FR 6'2 St. Albans, WV 34 Don Stout LB SR 5'8 Harrisville, WV 40 Jim Henderson LB JR 5'8 MoundsvilJe, WV "The thrill of victory," this statement is typified by the members of Theta Xi fraternity. This photo was snapped before 41 Tom Phillips RB SO 5'10 Goshen, OH the game in which fhe Zits romped to a 48-6 win. 44 Lee Hodges 1m JR 5'11 Virginia Beach, V A 50 Jim Runyon C SO 5'9 Wharton, WV 51 Dave Harsh ~B SR 6'0 Mullens, WV Theta Xi's Possess Commode Bowl 52 Kevin Grogg C FR 6'1 Mullens,WV The weather and the Theta Xi's as he ran 70 yards for a touchdown at will while they kept the Lambda 53 Rick Reidl LB JR 5'11 Dundee, OH turned the Commode Bowl champion­ on the second play that the "Zits" Chi offense in check with quarter­ 54 Joe Noble C JR 6'0 South Point, OH ship football game into a fiasco as ran. But the game did not really back sacks and interceptions. they both showered the Lambda Chi's, 55 Wilbert Zirkle OG SO 5'10 Buckannon, WV become a runaway until .the second Joe Mills f"mished the game with The only difference being that the 56 Mike Kibbee LB FR 6'0 Parkersburg, WV half. The score was only 13-0 at half­ three touchdowns; Donnie Post had weather used rain and the Theta Xi's time and the Chi's closed this gap one, Jim Cooper one, Mike Swann 57 Pat Beebe OB FR 6'0 Vmcent, OH used touchdowns to drown the Green to 13-6 midway through the third one, and Steve Fisher tallied the fin­ 59 Ralph Fink C FR 6'4 Charleston, WV Wave in one of the most lopsided period on Dennis Miller's 2 yard run. al score" by the way of interception. 60 Rocky Graves LB JR 5'10 Lewisburg, WV But after this it was "Katie, bar the This was the second year in a row 61 Bill Morris oc; SO 6'1 New Matamorls, OH Commode Bowl scores in year~. 48-6. that the Theta Xi Fraternity has won, 62 Joe Mills set the stage for the game door ," as the Theta Xi'ssoored almost Chauncey Cunningham LB SO 6'0 Charleston, WV and the sixth time in eight years. 65 Tom Casey oc; FR 5'11 Gibsonia, PA 66 Pat Joyce oc; SR 6'1 Shinston, WV 67 J. T. Petties LB SR 5'8 Mullens, WV Bobcats Bow 68 Chuck Barker LB FR 6'0 Smithville, WV 71 John Caldwell OT SR 6'4 Jacobsburg, OH To (i-Men 7-0 72 Terry Lahman DT JR 6'1 Lahmanville, WV 75 Andy Grogg DT JR 6'2 Mullens, WV A oouple of weeks ago Glenville 78 Mike Riley OF FR 6'3Y> Stow, OH played in the Fishbowl at Norfolk 79 Bruce Carey OT FR 5'11 Qarksburg, WV and lost. I thought this was the only 80 Gene White SL FR 6'2 Green, OH bowl game that the Pioneers had 81 Bob Firmerty TE JR 6'1 Mclean, VA scheduled for this year, but apparently 82 C. W. Campbell TE JR 6'0 Glenville, WV not because last Saturday they played 83 Rick Boyce DE. SO 6'0 Parkersburg, WV in the "Flood Bowl" atBuckhannon, 86 Kirk Kresowaty TE. FR 6'1 Kermmore, OH This time they came out a winner 87 Larry Cundiff DT FR 6'1 Otarleston, WV against W. Va. Wesleyan, 7-0, in some 88 Steve Brown DE JR 5'10 Richwood, WV of the worst game conditions I've ever witnessed. The contest was played on a field that had been rained on for four straight days, and this rain pre­ sisted throughout the whole event. Winds blew and temperatures were in the high forties, making for some of the worst football environment a person could play in, or sit and watch in for that matter. But this did not stop a lot of loyal Glenville fans from making the trip to Buckhannon and "I?ro Right, X-41 trap on set." Theta Xi quarterback Dan Wessner executes an almost outnumber home team fans. offensive playas the Lambda Chi defensive unit awaits the snap_ Glenville got the only score of the one time Glenville had onevf its better Homecoming upset at the hands of game on a dazzling 57 yard pass run offen'sive days with 324 yards. W. Va. Wesleyan. The Bobcats' record oombination from Tom Cowan to Glenville's defense had one of its drops to 1-5. freshmen end Gene White. In the best days of the year in completely fourth quarter, Glenville had first and throttling the Bobcat defense. In fact, GSC WESLEYAN goal from the seven, but was held at the "Cats" oould not even penetrate First Downs 13 11 the one yard line. Lee Hodges con­ our 30 yard line. Dave Harsh took Rushing Ydge. 205 109 tributed his oonsistent running last individual honors with 6 tackles and Passing Ydge. 119 30 Saturdav as he picked up 119 yards 4 assists as the Pioneers held Wesleyan Total Ydge. 324 139 in 28 carries for a 4.2 average. Tom to 139 yards in total offense (This Passes 6-11-1 2-9-1 Cowan also had a good day carrying is the lowest output against the G-men Punts 8-269 9-310 Football Coaches L to R: Jim Riffle, Bob Summers, Earl Adoifson, Jerry G~~ the pigskin, as he ripped off 63 yards all year.). This win raises our ree<,>rd Fumbles 2-D 4-1 MIlliken, Gene Davis, and Gerald Cooke , Student Assistant. in 9 carries. Although just scoring to 3-3 and helps to avenge last year's Penalties 5-55 3-35 Page Six J'HE GLENVILLE MERCURY Friday, October 15,197 1976 GSC Majorettes, Drum Major, and Feature Twirler * •• **** ••••••••••• ***** •• ** •••••• *.** •• * •••• * •••• ** •••••• * •• *~**~ ••• *.** •••• * ••• * •• *.*.*.**** •• ~~ •• ***.*.* •••••••• ** ••• ** ••••••***.** ••• **.** •••• ****.** ••••• ::* ****** * ••• * ••• ************.**.::: *** ••• ****.* ••• *****.******_::: ~* •• *.**.**.*.**** *.*** ••• ** •• ~ : .. *.******* •• ** •••• *. *.*.*****:: :c*.**.*.*** ••• * ••• * ••••••••~ •• ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** : ~* ** ** ** ** "* ** ;to*** ** ** It*Mo* ** ** ** ** It* ** ** ** ** It* ** ** ** ** »* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **»* ** ** ** ** If. * ** ** ** It* If. ** It* ** ** It** ** ** ** ** It* ** ** ** ** It* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** It*** ** ** ** ** It* ** :: :: :: :: ~: ** ** ** .* ** ** ** ** .* ** ** ***.. ** **It* ** ** ** ** It* ** ** ** ** .* ** ** ** ** ** ' ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** It*** ** ** ** ** ** ** ::** ::** ::** ::It* ::** ** ** ** It* ** ** ** ** *,. ** ** ** ** *It** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** *** ..' ** «:*** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **' *..** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** . ** ** ** ** *- ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **' ** ** ** ** ** .*** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** :: KENNETHWHYTSELL :: CHERYL WINE :: ANN SHARP :: MAR Y MARTIN :: JEFF HUDKINS :: •••••••••••• *** ••• *.* •• *** •• **:: *** ••••••••••• *** ••••••••••• : ~ •••••••••••••• *.* •••• * ••••••• : !"'.* •••••••••••••••••••••••••• : :~ ••••••• *••••••••••••••••••• ** ...... * •••••••••• ** ••• *** * * ••• **** •• ** ••• *.* •• **** •• ** * •• *.*.* •••••••••••••••••••••••* * ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * *' ••••••••••••••••• * •••••• ~ •••• ** ** ** ** Kenneth Whytsell ii !~ ~~ -~- " ~ H DrUID Major Is Feature Twirler H** ' H** !!** H** ** ** ** ** A newcomer to the GSC campus * * * * .. * * * has been selected as Feature Twirler *** * ..** * ** *** * Leads Band ** ** ** ** for the 1976 marching season. Mr. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Jeff Hudkins of Richwood has Kenneth Whytsell, son of Mr. and :: :: :: J :: Mrs. E. B. Whytsell, has been selected :: :: :: :: been selected to lead the GSC mar­ * * ,-- * - ** * * to ,entertain the home crowd at the ** ** ** ** ching band as Drum Major. ** ** ** ** GSC Pioneer football games with his ** ** ** ** Mr. Hudkins, son of Mr. an ** ** ** ** feats of skill and daring. : : : : :: :: Mrs. Harold Paul Hudkins, is a sop/i.. Mr. Whytsell, a resident of Grants­ ** ** ** ** omore majoring in music. ***- ** **.... ** ville is a 1976 graduate of Calhoun ** *.;to ** ** While in high school, Mr. Hudkin * * * * ** * * County High SchooL He is a fresh- ** ** ** ** was very active. He was a member * * **.... * ** * * man majoring in Business Administra- :: : : :: : : of the Lumberjack Express Show lion with a specialization in Account- : : : : :: : : Band (or three years, Lumberjack ** ** ** ** ing. :: :: :: :: Singers for two years, Richwood As a twirler, Mr. Whytsell has won :: :: :: :: High School Choir for three years, several awards. He has received two :: :: :: :: and Lumberjack brass for three * ** * * first place awards and one second place :* :* :* : : : :: years. at the Black Walnut Festival and one :: :: :: :: During his senior year in high first place at the Calhoun Wood Fes- ::* * :* :* ::** ::* * school, Mr. Hudkins was Drum Major tivaI. :: :: :: :: at Richwood This was the fust time With nine years of experience be­ :: :: :: :: in 15 years that the school's march­ * * * * ** * * hind him he enjoys performing at ::* * ::* * ::** ::* * ing band was led by a drum m

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