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Annual GSC Week Festivities Held

events lhallhe students will enjoy. field day. a talent show. dancing PCPB (Pioneer Center anil1Ull)' cash prizes for the winners Programming Board) also' of certain events. contribuleS a lot of time and effort Each year students do to make the week a success. 1be outrageous things in the spirit of group works closely with the the GSC Week festivities. Under Director of Student Life. currently the hypnosis of John Kolisch. Lawa NatmWI.to plan ani schedule students performed feats in front of the many activities. an audience that they would never Events lhroughout the week have done otherwise! Sarah Knapp were diversified with something had her "moment in time" as she for everyone to enjoy: gambling. imagined she was songster Whitney swimming. bingo. game shows. a Houston. Bucky Villaneuva performed as Fred Astaire and Jim Shock took his moment in the spotlight as Bobby Brown. During lhe fire truck ball competition, the participants managed 10 spray the audience several times. From the looks of Cheryl Amos and Lisa Dolan, mudwresIling must have been added 10 ~ lisrof fie"Urevents! Although participants of the numerous activities said and did some outlandish things. it was all Dr. Harry Heflin to be honored at dedication ceremony. in the name of fun, and helped to make another GSC Week fun and exciting. Pioneer Center Renamed Heflin Student Center On Alumni Day, April 28. 1990, andadmiredbyslUdCnts. For all of the Glenville State College Student the students who attended GSC Final Exams Will End Semester Center will be dedicated in honor between 1947 and 1964. it will be of Dr. Harry Heflin and renamed a significant day. Theyremember, The euminalions will begin Examinations in evening and IheVic&President for Academic the "Heflin Student Center." The beyond doubt, that no one LID. on Monday, May 7, classcs are to be given at the last Affairs about special arrangements . ceremonies will be held at the JlCI'SOIlifJedlhesPritoflheGlenviIJe "JlIII04C11dalI2: lOon Thursday, regular class meeting. In arranged . Each examination will be held Student Center at 5:00 p.m. campus during those years morc 10, 1990. classes the final examinations may in the room where the class has Dr. Heflin was born in Ritchie than Harry B. Heflin. Dr. Heflin Theschedulegiven below will be given at the last regular session been meeting. Final examinations County, received his BA from was instrumental in getting the followed: Students in courses prior 10 the fmal examination period. are to be given in all classes unless Glenville State College. MA from Student Center built in 1957 and !rio.g mlulliiple sections must take In case of conflict in the waived by the Division Chairperson George Peabody College, and his the new wing in 1964. at the time schedule. the instruclOr concerned and the Vice-President for Academic Ph.D. from the University of Dr. Heflin is married to the for the section in which should see his Division Chairpersori Affairs. Pittsburgh. Except for three years former Dora Morgan. They have are earolled. or the Dean of Teacher Education, in the Navy during World War II. · one son. Dr. B. Morgan Heflin, an AUr CJ.A~~ .ES IIEGJ.lIN1.f~.9_J\T.1. WILL IIAVE EXMIINAl'IONS ON: his entire professional life has been : orthodontist in Reynoldsburg. Ohio. devoted to education. He began : The Heflins have two grandsOns, 8:00 •• W F MONDAY FROM 8:00 - 10:00 A.M. his career as a public SdIooI teacher Michael B. Heflin and Gregory S. .8:00 T R TIIURSDAY FIWH 10:10 - 12:10 P.t.. in and ended it as Heflin. 9:00 H W F TUESDAY FllOH 10: 10 - 12: 10 P.H. the eighteenth President of West Everyone is welcome 10 attend 9:30 T R TUESDAY FROM 1:00 - 3:00 P.M. Virginia University. the dedication April 28. 1990 at 10:00 t. W F WEDNESDAY FROM 10:10 - 12:10 P.H. Although Dr. Heflin has had a 5:00 p.m. at the Student Center. 11: 00 .. W F TIIURSDAY FRot. 8:00 - 10:00 A .•" varied and distinguished career. the The annual Alumni Banquet will 11: 00 T R HaN DAY FROM 10:10 - 12:10 P.M. be held in the Ballroom at 6:00 12:00 H W F TUESDAY FROM 3:10 - 5:10 P.M. seventeen years as President of Glenville State College endeared p.m. For dinner reservations. call 1: 15 H \~ F WEDNESDAY FROH 1:00 - 3:00 P.M. 1:30 T n HONDAY FROH 3:10 - 5:10 P.H. him to more people than any other the Alumni Office at 462-7361, 2: 15 •• W F MONDAY FROM 1:00 - 3:00 P.M . position held. During his tenure al eXL122. 3:00 T R WEDNESDAY FROM 3:10 - 5:10 P.M. Glenville, he was highly respected 3:15 •• W F TUESDAY FROM 8:00 - 10:00 A.H. 4:15 H W F \iEDNESDAY FROH 8: 00 - 10: 00 A. t •. Page 2 Wednesday, April 25, 1990 The GlenVille Mercury Persevere Through Finals Editor Paul Riser GSC Week was a week of fun and games. The garnes, the fun, the food gave students an opportunity to relieve stress caused by the e of the semester and finals. Teachers, who enjoy the activities, al< derive benefit from the week as a catch-up time and a time to plan f( finals. Now that the week is over and all the fun and games arc throug o o we students need to remember why we arc attending Glenville Sta College. Most students are here to obtain an education. Our priority when came to GSC was to gel prepared for the future. We wanted a g education not only to get well prepared for our careers, but also,to ha" a sense of fulfillment in knowing that we can perform-well in the wor place. We cannot forget our priority, especiall y for the next three week During the next three weeks, we students need to maintain a hold what we have achieved this semester. It would be senseless to quit no' and let our academic standings fall by the wayside, since all of this ti and money has been invested. Even more, we need to excel to reassu ourselves of our abilities. To keep our sanity, we can ponder on the fa that there arc only three weeks of school1cft, and then the pressure Ie up for a time. We can enjoy this carefree rest better if we've done Ol best and earned respectable grades.

A TfENTION GRADUATES An Open Letter To Ms. Mary Alice Maher If you are scheduled to grad in May, 1990 and have receiv should a decision emanate from be synonymous with the use of In the future, whenever you one or more loans during yo you .!!Qltoenter into either of these one popsicle suck or one tongue are asked by an instructor to utilize attendance at GSC, please stop l Dear MaryAlice: excellent fields as a lifetime depressor. your abilities in the production of or call my office to set up an E vocation. Of course, those persons Do not despair! Hearten up! photocopied handouts, why not ask Interview. The Interview will gi, I have persued with trepidation, who obtain their daily living from There arc possibilities of using a fellow employee to assist you. you general information concemir difficulty, bafflement, disgust, and the sale of supplies and materials these abilities--or in your case, an His, or her, task would be the repayment of your loan(s). Th wonder, examples of your used in these fields will be extremely utter lack thereof--to attain alignment of the material into the will take only a few minutes « endeavors in the fields of distressed at the thought of lost enjoyment, as well as gainful machine, and you could push the your time and should be done be~ photocopying and/or layout and profits of tremendous proportions employment. The publishers of button. graduatioo 00 May 12, 1990. Fail design. I am positive all the world should you steer your "talents" in children's stories which feature "fiU With sincere interest for all to auend an Exit Interview wi (or almost all the world) would another direction? Some of your -In-the-blank" or "guess-what­ persons who must decipher your result in a hold being placed rejoice forevermore by elevating work, which has recently been word-Is-mlssing" aCl1vlties arc photocopied handouts, I remain, your records at the Registrar's Offi thClr voices to the high heavens received into my possession, would constantly seeking new employees. Jim Eakle Carla Conley Pickens Hall Residents Voice Complaint Financial Aid Offic To the Editor: to lift must wait until after 3:00 Due to the fact that all of the p.m. and must be signed in by a students are equally and financially As you mayor may not know, male resident. Those of us who responSible for their living quarters, the free weights from Pickens Hall Circulated the petition have talked they should be given equal access THE GLENVILLE MERCUR,\ is published weekly during the Recreational Room were recently to several females who have gone to and use of the recreational school year for $5 per year by Clem-iIIe State College, 200 High transferred to already well equipped i to LBH to lift. All of them have eqUipment that is available. Street. Gle", ille, WV. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Louis Bennett Hall Recreational stated that they do not feel "safe" Considering the number of students THEGLEN\ILLE MERCURY, Box 207, GlemilleState College, Room. Enclosed is a copy of a lifting in an all male dorm. They opposed to the transfer of the free Gle", iIIe, WV 26351. petition containing the names of also said that they had to be signed weights, we arc requesting that steps 170 members of the college in at least twice, creating a great be taken to resolve this Issue as community who arc displeased with deal of difficulty. They asked us to soon as possible. this transfer. emphasize just how unjust it was to THE GLENVILLE MERCURY STAFF Now that the weights have been them that the weights be transferred Ken Tyson Editor-in-Chief ------Paul Biser sent to LBH, any female who wishes to LBH. Associate Editor ----- M'Linda Whipkey Managing Editor ---- Marilouise MeNemar Delta Zeta Sorority ------Sports Editor ------Michael Hart Copy Editor ------Cifora Araya The Theta Xi Chapter of the contact one of the girls or call the victory. We love you, TKEs. Copy Reader ------carmen Wager Delta Zelta Sorority met house at 462-5963. We would like to wish all the Typists ------Michelle WyaH Wednesday, April 18. Thanks to all the girls who teams good luck in the Becky Hufford Thank you, Drew, for being a brought whipped crcam for our pie tournament. Advertising Manager ------Sally Smith great M.C. throw. This week, clean room goes to PhotographiC Editor ------Kris Rogers Thank you, Serena, for visiting Thanks, Paula and Traci, for Tracey and pig pen goes to Donna. Photographers ------Jayson Scadden, us. the standards capsules. Don't forget big sis/lil' sis Andy StoHs Thanks to everyone who helped Congratulations, Jerry and ceremony Thursday night. Carol Mark Romano in making our egg beg a success. Morma, on your upcoming marriage. and Lisa - are you excited? Circulation Manager ------Julie Darnell Didn't we have fun in the rain? May you have a happy and Secret Messages Cartoonist ------Lora Elmore Thank you ,Dr. Herrline, for a successful life together. I love you, big sis Paula - Advisor ------Yvonne H. King wonderful standards program. Congratulal1ons to all the from lil'sis Becky Reporters ------Lori Burton Thanks to the Physical performers in the variety show We love you, Mom Joy- Jayson Scadden Education Department for all their Sandra, you sang beautifully. from your glfls Tena Rogers help with the bike-a-thon. Anyone Congrdtulaoons to the Lambda WEHAVEPRIDEINTHETA XI! Pam Short interested in participating in our Alicia Hess Chis for their Commode Bowl con't on pg 3 bike-a-thon this Saturday, can The Glenville Mercury Wednesday. April 25, 1990 Page' I"Choir to Present Spring Concert The Glenville State College also prl;~nt Anton Bruckner's Teacher Feature: ChOir will prescnt thetr Spnng "Pange IIr.till

Tenth Annual GSC Week was "One Week Of Fun"

Artist, David Mandel, draws a sketch of Bill M(,..tlenJssi~ The caricaturist impressed many students with his a.rt'ictid ability. David Mandel appeared in the students wished Mr. Mandel Pioneer Center Lobby on Tuesday. stayed roore than just ane day. Mr. Mandel thrilled his audience also said that the wait in line Chris Derico, Drew Taylor, and Marcus Henshaw display their prizes after Casino by drawing sketches of students. well wonh iL Although the Several students had their pictures forced the show indoors, it Night. Drew won $25.00 for his first place finish. drawn and were impressed by the dampen the spirits of the !:IUlllenltrl lifelike reality of them. Several or the caricaturisL GSC Week got underway on Jimmy LiuJe, $10.00; Kathy Roach, April 19. The group included Bill Monday, April 16 with Ca~ino $20.00; Sally Smith, $10.00; Jackie Monterosso, Tim Cochran, Fred Night. Winners of the event were Wolf, $10.00; Richard Maxwell, Travis, Gordon Cain, Sam Stophel, 1st place, Drew Taylor, $25JIO; $10.00; Patricia Parkulo, $10.00; and Matt Hersom. The group 2nd place, Marcus Hanshew S 15.00; Waylon Province, S 10.00; Kathy donalCd their $50.00 I st place pri1..e 3rd place, Chris Derico, $10.00. Copen, $20.00. to Julie Darnell for her niece who On Wednesday, April 18, Bingo "The Feel" won 1st place in is ill. Night was held. Winners include: the Talent Show held on Thursday,

Marcus Henshaw competes in the pme show "Win, Lose, or Draw." Marcus finished first in the event.

One of GSC Week's main Name That Tune- Sharon highlights was Game Show nighL Gary Withrow, Jim Shock, Sarah Students participated in Wheel of Knapp; Pimcc:r Feud- The DZ Belinda Dowler watches with excitement as the wheel comes to a stop. Belinda finished Rlnune; Win, Lose, or Draw; Name Tracy Chapman, Renlel third in the Wheel of Fortune Game hosted by Drew Taylor. That Tune; Pioneer Fued; and the Paula Rexroad, Michelle Roommate Game. The winners and Tricia StouL The Smith were as follows: Wheel of Rlnune­ Jeny Schill, Gary WidllOw, GSC Week held many different Even though we didn't have a contest was held and a pool pany Marcus Henshaw, Robin Dodrill, Smith., Gary ~,and activities, one of which was the tremendous 1UmOUt, there were quite wouldn't be complete without Drew and Belinda Dowler; Win, Losc,or Maxwell. Roommate Qame. pool pany. It was held on a few observers in the stands which Taylor's convulsion fISh dive. Other Draw- Jim Shock,SarabKnagJp,FaFi Rexroad and MaryAlicc Maher. Wednesday night. There was a helped make the night a success. games such as baskelball were Araya, Tracy Chapman, Laura Cash prizes were awarded wide v.-iety of people that aIIaIded. The annual belly nopping amusingly observed. Messenger, and Paula Rexroad; the WiMer5 of each game.

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The North Tower Band performed ror the Annual Spring Ball.

Kris Rogers, Master of Ceremonies, "was pleased to see such a large crowd at the Variety Show last week." A congratulatory Scot Montgomery and Sharon Rose call numbers during Bingo. statement is at hand for the first place winner, "The Feel;" second place, Rap-A-Dap-A-Do; and third John Kolisch a world famous them, feeding seagulls, and imitating place, Ed Henline. In the shuffle hypnotist, was one of the featured their favorite artists. and confusion of the evening, a activities of GSC Week: The panicipating students were number of well deserving people Mr. Kolisch entertained the brought back to reality when they failed to receive proper recognition. audience with the help of a few of exited the auditorium. So in an act of redemption, sincere our very own students. Mr. Kolisch proved that the thanks is expressed 10 the foUowing: Sixteen students participated mind is a very powerful instrumer.' Vezpor, for the use of their sound by being hypnotized. They did a that when tapped into can amaz'! system (especiaUy Adam Stevenson wide variety of activities· from even the doubtful. for helping carry it); Mike being hot to cold, having ants on McKibbin, Angie Cox and Edith Fleming for running the lights; Mike Miller and Scot Montgomery for being stage hands; the judges ( Laura Nauman, Kris Vanhorn, Dreama Co noway , and Rick O'Brien); Bill Monterosso for helping organize the show; Janet Rogers for keeping the show organized; and the audience for attending and displaying enthusiasm. The biggest pat on the back goes to all those who were brave enough and dedicated enough to get their "act" together. Without the performers, there could not have been a Variety Show. Thanks to

Alicia Hess or Madonna? Mr. Kolisch made Alicia dance like Madonna. A carnival atmosphere was felt fun. Several events were held by students participating in the throughout the day including the events held on the football field on diaper relay, four·legged race, dizzy Thursday. The weather was sunny bat, leap frog, and the fire truck and breezy all afternoon. Students ball relay. Many students sacrificed their self-esteem and their participated in the events, as well bodies for an afternoon of fun. as faculty and staff members. All Everyone enjoyed the games, food, in all, the day was a terrific success and sunshine. The free frisbees and everyone seemed to be having and balloons were a special feature. a wonderful time! Children of all ages enjoyed the Page 6 Wednesday, April 25, 1990 The Glenville Mercury Taylor Honored As Alumnus of Year

Dr. Stephen SI. Clair Taylor has been selccled 1990 Alumnus of the year by the Glenville State College Executive Council. Dr. Taylor will be honored Alumni Day, April 28. Educationally, Dr. Taylor has done post-doctoral work at Carnegie-Mellon, 1987; has his Ph.D. from florida Stale University, Deland, florida, 1973; Masters from Florida State University, 1969; and BA from Glenville State College, 1960. After graduating from Glenville State College, Dr. Taylor began his career as a public school teacher and was once the assistant football coach at Edison Junior High School in Parkersburg, WV. He worked a year for the Chrysler Corporation, then resumed his career in education. Taylor was first employed at Morehead State University in 1973 as an Associate Professor of Education and has distinguished himself in sevend administrative Whiting Given Service Award positions at Morehead. Dr. Taylor is currently serving as Vice­ The Glenville State College and Gibner counties. She also taught President for Academic Affairs .. Alumni Service Award for 1990 two years at the Colin Anderson Dr. Taylor ha-; published many Taylor is married to the former Jr. (23) and Michelle (16). has been awarded to Mary Bland Center. She currently teaches special professional papers and has made a Carolyn Dotson of Pennsboro, a Dr. Taylor will be honored Whiting of Glenville, WV. Miss education at Gilmer County High variety of presentations in academic 1961 alumnus of Glenville State the Alumni Day Banquet Whiting will be honored on Alumni School. circles. He was awarded the College. She is currently employed Saturday, April 28 at 0·""-".10 Day, April 28. Miss Whiting earned her BA Distinguished Achievement Award as Assistant Professor of Home the GSC BaIbOoni. Fotldi!iValimi Miss Whiting has served on from Glenville State College in by the Kentucky Department of Economics at Morehead Stale. The call 462-7361, exL 122_ the GSC Alumni Executive Council 1970 and her MA from West Education in 1979. Taylors have two children, Stephen, since 1983 having served as Virginia University in 1972. She secretary, vice-president, president has also done additional work at Foundation Rewards Outstanding Students and is now a permanent council the College of Graduate Studies Glenville State College would Ms. Tammy Tyler Virginia West English Award­ member. She has been the and at . Mary like to announce the Alumni Toth Science & Math Award­ Ms. Christine Jamison "constant" of the organization in Bland has given much of her time Foundation Outstanding Student Ms. Vickie Fulks Whiting An Award- recent years. The fact that she to professional and CIVIC Awards for 1990. These 14 Sludents Wagner Science & Math Award­ No award given Ibis year lives in the area and has been organi7.lltions both at the state level will be honored at a Banquet to be Mr. Garland Roberts Avonell "Tish" Davis Award­ willing to serve ha'l probably caused and locally. held Saturday, April 28, 1990 at RatliffPhysieal Education Award­ Ms. Barbara Stewart her to be "overused." She has been Miss Whiting will be honored 6:00 in the Ballroom. These Mr. Todd Layhew Ms. Robin Miller called upon many times and is at the Alumni Day Banquet on outstanding students are as follows: Eberle Land Surveying Award­ Linda McKown Theater Award- always willing to help. Saturday, April 28 at6:00p.m. For Peterson Library Award- Mr. Jeffrey D. McCoy Ms. Mercedes Richmond • Whiting has been employed in reservations call theAlumni Office Ms. Traci Chapman Eberle Forestry Award- Luanna T. Smith the public schools in Ritchie, Mason, at 462-7361 , exL 122. Will Brand English Award- Mr. Anthony Harry Evans Scholarship- Mr. Roben Burkowski SomerviUe Education Award­ Ms. DeAnna Collins Alumni Dedicate Rooms Turner Science & Math Award- Mr. Roben Burkowski On GSC Alumni Day, April The Alumni Center Office was Standard Normal in 192"3, a BA in room came from Fern's home in 28, 1990, the Alumni Association named the Martha Jarvis Cottrell 1935, and an MA from Columbia Glenville and was donated in her will honor two distinguished ladies Office in recognition of several University in 1939. memory by her sister, Mary Huff whose contributions have made an large contributions Mrs. Cottrell Beginning in 1923, Mrs. Christie of Belpre, Ohio. several youns impact on the Alumni Center. unselfishly made toward the Cottrell taught school for eighteen Fern H. Rollyson was born in c:anyanthcllldilionsofll.. I.,...... At 3:00 p.m., Martha Jarvis purchase of the Alumni Center. years in Kanawha County. In 1940, Auburn, Ritchie.County, WV. on Mrs. ·RoDyson was manicd Cottrell and Fern Huff Rollyson Mrs. Cottrell was bOrn in she beeame the principal of Horace July 8, 1904. She aaendcd Glenville E.R. "Rolly· Rollyson wlM) ... will have rooms in the Center Glenville WV,June 14, 1904. She Mann Elementary. In 1945, she Stale College and earned a St.IIIdard away January 6. 1973. FCI'IIl"sse4 dedicated to their names. attended GSC and received a moved to the Central Board Office, Normal degree in 1927. She taught away October 4, 1988 in a first as Director of Reading, then as school for a few years but became home where she had spent her Supervisor of Instruction. From better known for her civic activities years. GIL-CO PHARMACY 1966 to 1969, she was in charge of in the Glenville area. ,...;..------""'1 the Title III programs. Mrs. eoarell Mrs. Rollyson was the first NOTICE: 32 E. Main St. spent twenty years in the Central President of the West Virginia State Students who Office in Kanawha County and Folk Festival after it was admitted to teacher educatian 462-8300 summer courses must submit retired in 1969 with fony-six years incorporatc.d in 1960. She served Health and Beauty Aids in that capacity until 1978. She Intent to Apply for Admission to of educational experience. . Program in Teacher Educalion Clove Drug Member The Fern Huff Rollyson Room devoted end Iess hours promotmg by April Z7,I990. Thisisallaol"~ Film Developing will be an overnight guest room the Folk Festival, bringing it to and was named in the honor of national attention on severalllth~e~l~ast~_da_y_the~~fo_rm-.s;.WJ,,:,,·I_I--I Mon-Fri 8:30-630 Saturday 8:30-200 Fern. Most of the furniture in the occasions. She coaxed many a L. The Glenville Mercury Wednesday, April 25, 1990 Page 7

Mercury Celebrates 60th Year ·.' The Glenville Mercury will mspired many sludents as a professa Virginia West, Troy, another be celebrating it;; 60th birthday on ofEngJish. He served as Chairman former ~ advisor, will also Saturday, April 28th. of the Language Division and as attend Saturday's festivities. Miss A lxunch will be held for former Parade Marshal last fall. West was one of Glenville's finest staffers and advisors. At 1 p.m. an and most valued professors. She informal tea with coffee, E.B. Elder of Fl. Lauderdale, was a professor of English and commemorative cake, and punch Florida, will also be attending the Chairman of the Language Division. will be served in the MmlIlY. office. brunch. He served as an advisor She ended her long, successful 42 Four of the five living advisors from 1949-1955. Students'success year career by reuring from the will be attendmg thiS brunch. Dr. as professional newspapermen can faculty of GSC in 1983. Espy W. Miller of Glenville who be attributed to the expert instruction Mrs. Yvonne King, who has will be here was an advisor for the offered by Professor Elder, a veteran been Ihe AdVisor for the Mercury ~ from 1946-1949. He newspaperman. since 1966, will also attend • Saturday'S festivities as the insplTation of the Diamond Anrllversary. She was taught by each of these professors, with both Mr. E!der and Miss West serving as advisors for her work on I!lk Glenville Mercury which she served as Editor-in-chief. Mr. Everett Withers was the Yvonne King first advisor to the Glenville Mercurv which was begun in 1929. At that developed and printed by staff time, no paper had been printed The paper has gone from 20 inches, 6 columns, to 15 inches, 5 photographers for the Mercury and since1923 when The Tower ceased 27 hours of classes are offered for columns to 13 inches - from publication due to lack of a journalism minor. letterpress to offset, from newsprint subscriptions. At that time only A year's subscription was to glossy white, and most recently three hours were offered in offered in the Fallof 1929 as a prize to electronic printing. journalism. to the one who submitted the best With new computers, scanners Mr. Linn Hickman served as name for the newspaper. The prize and laser printers, the paper is now adVisor from 1936-1945; Mr. Tom was won by Carmen Rinehart Moss. Larson from 1964-1966; Miss Opal camera ready when it leaves the Vincent (Starcher) 1945-1946. Mercury office. Pictures are now Dr. Espy W. Miller A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO- Frank, Sarah, Vicki, Tou Tou, MOuli, FiFi, J~, Lynn, Ed and all of the others who have been so good to me since my accident. I am very fortunate and truly blessed, in that I have the nicest, most thoughtful and most caring friends and loved ones in the world. I appreciate each and every gesture of love and friendship Virginia West you have shown me. You are each a precious gift to treasure. I wish that in some extra special way I could repay E. B. Elder you, but at this point all I GSC Announces Outstanding Women can offer is-Thank you, I love you, and I'll never forget your GlenVille State College would dedication at GSc. The Oustanding Paulette Knight, Addy Akers, kindness and concern. like to announce the list of Women to be honored are: Mercedes Katrina Christ, Michelle Nichols, Minnie McNemar, Tracy Haverty, Ouststanding Women who will be Richmond, Momque Johnson, Jill Frank-you are more precious Catherine Harbert, Jeanette Kidder, honored at the Banquet, April 26, Harmon, Janet Sears, Lori Barker­ Crystal Kitzmiller, Jeannie Bennett, than you know. 1990. The Banquet wi1l be held in Gardner, Paula Rexroad, Myla Tracey White, Tammy Pence­ the Ballroom from 5:00-7:00. The Mynes, Cynthia L. Brake, Denise You are the best ... Hughes, Rose Yoak. students were selected on the basis Boyd, Cheryl Amos, Carmen Denise of their outstanding qualities and Wager, Lmda Smith, Michele Aing, Page 8 Wednesday, April2S, 1990 The Glenville Mercury

By Michael Hart SPORTS , Hart's Headlines . NowlhMsummerisjaslWlBld . exercise in a workout, because it Anril II Questions· the comer, it is time to get the old increases the load volume, which body out into the sun for a little in tum reduces the training effect. I) Name the American League exercise. However. a small number of team and the National League team Although many of us try to exercises done over and over which have won the most World avoid the invigorating act of becomes monotonous and brings Series. ex~ise, it is the primary key to ' increased fatigue. Then, both the 2) Who comprised the Los Angeles staymg fiL number of exercises, and the number Rams "Fearsome Foursome?" Many people have no b'Ouble ofrepititions should be kept within 3) Who was the first golfer to win ~~ng an exercise, sticking with .u:t limits. These limits are usually the British Open, the Masters, the It IS the hard part. Most of those established by the person's ability. U.S. Open, and the PGA? starting an exercise program reach . The best exercise routine I have 4) What are the ten events of the a peak in which results are difficult found to be helpful is about 8-12 decathalon? to see and they go back to being a exercises per workout, with about

coucb potato. H 3-4 sets of 8-12 reps each. April 11 Answers: Fitness people have problems WhMeva' exen:i

Coach had nothing but good things to say after Monday's Blue and White Game. He said the purpose of the game was to put the players in a game situation, to see how they would react on a game day. Apparently, the coach thinks hIS team reacted well. "They've done an overall good Job this Spring," he stated. "The fifty-plus guys who made it through, all deserve to be on the team." Coach Rodriguez says his main goals have been "to try to have the coaches and players thinking 'wmnmg football'," and "to be committed to the program and academics." He feels both of these goals are being reached. The final score was 12-3 with the Blue Team winning. Individual MVP honors went to Brian Tustin and Tom Hoffman who each played Pioneers in hot pursuit. both offense and defense. Nationally Ranked GSC Track Performers Sowards Dominates Northern Regional Based upon the NAIA Track and Field Rankings, the following Glenville State College individuals are nationally ranked. These rankings The , The West Virginia Conference Chi's Win are based upon reported performances as of April 9, 1990: led by senior golf sensation Bob teams return to action next in the Annual Bowl Sowards, won the West Virgmia Central Regional at Canaan Valley. Rllnkini ~ fu:m1 Perfonnanee Conference Nonhern Regional golf Team Scorers Sunday, April 23 was the date 9th Tche Ernest 400 m. dash 49.29 13th Will JaCKson TripleJump 41'02" championship Monday, April 16. Glenville State 320-316-636 of the allfamous annual Commode 12th 4x 100 meter relay - 45.04 The Pioneers finished with a West Liberty 327-333-660 Bowl. 13th 4x400 meter relay 3:31.05 two-day tearn total of 686, a mere Bluefied State 347 -333-680 Once again the game was held 3rd Mickey Grass Marathon 1:15.40 (1/2 marathon) two-shots ahead of the first-day Salem-Teikyo 456-465-921 at the Gilmer County High School 2:44.41 (marathon) leader Fairmont State. Fairmont State 318-320-638 Football Field. The battle this year Sowards, followed his first WV Wesleyan 331-374-763 was again between the Lambda '4xlOO meter relay team members: round 73 with a 72 on Monday, as Davis & Elkins 389-374-763 Chi Alpha and Tau Kappa Epsilon Kent Russell, Jesse Giles, Marcus Hanshew, Bernie Rees he carded a 145. Coasting most of All Tournament 'raternities. the two-day tournament, Sowards Bob Sowards (GSC) 145; Mau At the end of the regulation 4x400 meter relav team members:: was never really challenged, as he Cayanus (Wes) 154; Doug Merkol time the game was still 0-0. This Danny Carpenter, Bernie Rees, Jesse Giles, Tche Ernest finished 9 strokes ahead of runner­ (FSC) 155; Patrick Geraghty (GSC) forced the teams into a sudden death L-~.ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiii--l up Man Cayanus from West Virginia 159; Darren Sample (WL) 160. overtime. Wesleyan. Cayanus finished with Other GSC Scorers Drew Taylor of the Lambda a two-day total of 154, whIle Doug Greg Tallman 167; Ben Moore 178; Chi Fraternity scored with a mere 9 seconds left on the clock making Merkel of Fairmont State shot a Mike Stills 169. 155furthl.ro.. p.la.c~e. ______~~~ thefinalscoreChi's6,TKEO. This gave the Lambda Chi's their third consecutive win. They will now be permitted to place their 1st commode ever in the Snackbar. Members of the Lambda Chi winning team include: Rob Shafer, Jerry Schill, Drew Taylor, Melvin Smith, Chad Greenlief, Rob Massie, Scott Wymer, Marcus Hanshew, Waylon Province, Gary Withrow, Gary Messenger, Will Wright, Todd Smith, Chris Langham. Members of the TKE team include: Tim Gardner, Gary Layne, Steve Honaker, John Gray, Alex Pappas, Steve Combs, Jeremy Brown, Bernie Barley, Billy Martin, Kevin King, Mark King, Drew Rumbaugh, Greg Haddox, Kevin Johnsoo, Rob Johnson, Braith Pack. The game had an excellent turnout with both the Delta Zeta and Lady Chi's there cheering on Mike Stills goes for birdie. their teams. Page 10 Wednesday, April 25, 1990 The Glenville Mercury AIDS Conference Planned------

Ten West Virginia AIDS Directors for the Charleston AIDS organizations," said Sarah Bass, organizations will come together network. "But because they're communIty based organization for the first time In Charleston volunteers they need help in hason with the AIDS Prevention Saturday, April 28 from 8:30 a.m. organizing and setling up their Program, West VirgInIa Departmcot to 5:00 p.m., for a skills building groups so that they are effective of Health and Human Resources. conference, focusing on subjects and lasting." "All of our groups are in different such as volunteer recruitment, Scheduled to give the keynote stages of development so the variety fundraising and social services address is Peter Lee, Execul1ve of workshops will be valuable to resources. Director of the National AIDS everyone." Held at the West Virginia Network in Washington, D.C. A The conferen.ce is being University Health Center at the speaker (to be announced) will sponsored by the AIDS Prevention Memorial Division of CAMC, comment on minonty AIDS and Program and the West Virginia representatives from all the state HIV infection and its impact on the Coalition of AIDS Networks, which AIDS organizations are expected mInority community. Other includes the Charleston AIDS to attend. speakers are statewide experts in Network, the AIDS Network of the "All of the AIDS organizations their fields. Upper Ohio Valley, the Mid-Ohio in West Virginia are volunteer and "We feel very fortunate to have Valley AIDS Task Force, the most are just concerned citizens quality speakers like these who are Mountain State AIDS Network and Shooting Claims Student who want to help fight AIDS," said willing to give up their time to talk the Huntington AIDS Task Force. Terri Lee, member of the board of with West Virginia AIDS A tragic, unexplained shooting said "It was just so unnecessary. has taken the life of Carla Doctor, You keep thinking she'll be home a student at Glenville State College soon, even though you know she North Carolina Land of Employment Opportunity in the fall of 1989. won't be coming back." Carla, 18, was shot to death Taylor spoke about how much Many GSC grads and others thousand jobs in the past year. The 95. Thursday, April 12, in the living Carla enjoyed church. Carla and are moving to North Carolina 10 city boasts a national speedway, an Other parts of the state arc room of a friend's house. Seventeen­ her mother used to attend church droves. North Carolina is now a international airport. several malls, growing, but at a much slower rate year-oldTaurusD.Hollishas been several times a week at the Revival prosperous state offering many job schools of every type, and other than the two hot spots. ExpcrL~ do charged with second-degree murder Fellowship Church. After her opponunites. In the past year fine features. The Appalachian not predict a decline in Nonh and was sent to the Bridge House mother's death a few years ago, some 5,000 West Virginians have foothill eity is Just three hours from Carolina's economy even in the juvenile detention center, with bail Carla remained active in church. moved to the "tar heel" state, the Atlanl1c Ocean. Raleigh, distant future. Although a few set at $150,000. The two were "She sang in the choir, and she including some 30 GSC grads. population 150,055, features the companies have laid off colployccs, watehing television in Hollis' home could really lead a song. She had a Charlotte and Raleigh are the two state capitol complex, a cultural many companies arc relocating there when Carla was shot. It hasn't been lot of friends in that church," Taylor areas featuring the most growth. center, several museums and more. thiS very year. determined whether the shooting said. The growth occurred mainly by The state capitol is ideally located Other southern states are also was deliberate or accidental. Carla was a graduate of northern companies moving south. midway between the VirgInia attracting West V irginians, but not The single gunshot wound that Concord High School where she Charlotte, population 314,450, mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, to the extent of the tar hecl state. ended Carla's life has left ho" family played on the basketball tearn and has had an increase in several and is easily accessible 10 Interstate and friends mystified. "I just don't ran track. She attended GSC in the understand why it happened," said fall of 1989. Carla had talked Social Security Administration Hires Employees her brother, Larry Doctor. 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