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The Glenville Mercury

The Glenville Mercury

The Glenville Mercury

Number ~4 Glenville State College, Glenville, West Virginia Friday, March 21, 19 80 MD Week Underway SBI Arranges

Muscular Dystrophy week con­ wiU be held, such as a Rock-a­ tinues with several fun-filled ac­ thon, a Spades tournament, and a Business Tra ining tivities scheduled for today and marshmallow C3 t. Small Business Institute was in­ tomorrow. Glenville State College was thc itia led last fal l o n campus with Owen The activities for MD week state's leailing money- maker per Stanley as faculty coordinator. Spon­ were started on Wednesday, with capita for Muscular Dystrophy sored by the Small Business Ad­ a run/ walk-a-thon and a volleyball over any other school last year_ mini stration , the SB I offers a pract­ tournament. Thursday's events in­ With everyone's help. we can onoe ical truining ground for·stuclcnts who cluded pie contracts and a variety again be successful for this worthy show_ cause. serve int e rn ships, and to thc smu ll busincss owners it furnishes val uable Today, at 3 p_m _. there "ill be The information table is still assistance . a goldfish 5wiillowing even t in the set up in the Studen t Union snd The intern ships this semestcr arc ballroom_ The superdance will be­ will be until Saturday. Anyone bein ~ filled by three students of gin at 5:00_ This danoe will go on­ who needs information or would business. Kay Peters ,

The GSC Choir traveled to h sher Camp, Sunday March 16 to si ng at a socia l gathcrinp of the r Irst Bap­ tist Church. TIle Choir's program consisted of ehoreographicaUy arranged music. The songs sung were Happy Wan­ derer, Tragedy, Just a Little Sun­ shine, Saturday Morning Fever, list­ en to the Music, and Higher and Higher. Ending the progra m, Dr. Left to right, seated, FariMarz Zarfeshanfarel . Hamid Zarfeshanfard. Jones, director, sa ng two sacred Fariborz Zarfeshanfard, and Hossein Khodabandeh , Standing. Samad pieces, He Smiled at Me and Prec­ Ghaderi, Malek Madavi, and Kazem Madavi. ious Lord Take My Hand. Julie Turner, from Parkersburg, is the choir's accompani st. The choir was well received and Iranian New Year Arriv es several comments of how we ll they performed were made by the aud­ Begi nning at 6 p.m. Thursd ay and During this holiday, gil ts arc ex­ ience. changed, friends and re latives arc lastin g for J3 days is the Irlnian·New Members of the choir are Marilyn Year. The 13 day hohday, which visited, and large quantities 01 food King, Melannie Green, cran Davis, are prepared. A lampling of tht began on March 2:, i~ a si~ nal to Carol Wilson, Anna McKinly , Deborah change from winter clothing to li ght­ foo d prepared includes ~ookk'\. !rults, fish an(1 pi.ll nl l.!(1 eggs. ThL Knopp, Deanna Brown, Page Waldron, er, springtime clothing. The lraman Marcil Arnold, Phil Minigh, Danny Dr. Jones and members of dI e GSC Choir (I. to r.): Dr. Jones, Deanna custom of an older per~on scnd in !! a New Year. likc its counterpart tn the Brown, Tony Mitchell, Angelo McCarther. Jo Jones, Marilyn ~ing, you nger person a gift is celebrated. Depugh, Lynn Simms, Jo J ones, Tony US. is celebrated by mlking rewlu­ Fran Davis. Anna MeKinly, Marei Arnold, Page Waldro n, Carol Wmson , Some of the customs t hat dtiTer Mitchell, Angelo McCarther, Wayne tions and havin l:! parties. (Cant. on pg. j) Ervin and Eddie Harbert. Melannie Green , Deborah Knopp. Page Two THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Friday, March 21, 1980 In a "grueling physical game Greek News against Bill Szabo." Anthony Coch· Observations ran won the electronic football bat­ Delta Zeta tle. The pri7e was also an electronic (~~) A formal meetin!! of the Theta Xi football game. The sin)!le elimination chapter of the Delta Zeta Sorority touTn<.Jrnent was an RA program was held on Mareli 17th. sponsored by Terry Hawkins and This is Muscular Dy'trophy week Gary Si!'man. and evcryone is needed to help raise the goal set this year. The sisters encourage everyone to come Ollt und Film Received help support all the eWllts hl'in!! Attention early childhood majors' hcld. A special !!ood luck 10 a ll those The Media Center. located in the participating in t he events! basement of the Library , has pur­ Weekly awards were announced dlascd an innovative multil1leui~1 and the) ~o to the follo\\ in~: Pi ~ Pen : Joycc Jarrell; Clean RO (l m : film program entitled "The Most Pam Collins; Wilted Rose: Dce na Important Person." The program r is designed in ten units. \\'hich·enter­ \\ arner; and Stud~ Turtle : Nancy !lernola. tain as well as teach youngsters a variet)' of lea'rnin~ situations. Congratulations ~oes to Sistcr Ter­ The program consists of SO rye Evans who will be married M"r~h Joyce Jarrell and Willard .... right ,ound films, full-color posters. song 21nd. Good lu rk, Terrye! cards, and recordin!!s of catchy Voted Plcd~e of the Week \\ a' Cutest Couple Winners "singable" songs, teachrrs'gUloes and Donna Burdette. Thc 1980 cutest couple is Joyce drama activity cards. There arc Jarrell and Willard Wright. Joyce is i ~ltla Sigm a Sigma S also three hand puppets included-­ a junior Elementary and Early Child­ Delta Alpha Ch"ptCT of Si)!ma Hairy, Fumble and Bird. hood [dueation major from Cairo Si~ma Si!!ma held their regular cere­ ['ach film is appro~imatel) four and Will is a sophomore Biolo)!y/ monial meet in!! on March 17 in the minutes long. Titles of the programs Chemistry major from Glenville. \lulti-Purpose Room of the Pioneer include " Identity ," "Health and Your Joyce and Will were sponsored by Ce n ter. The ,iqe rs discussed money­ Body," "Body Movement," "Getting the DZ's. Spring r A New Beginning makin~pn)Ject .... but the m ... in o rder Along \\-'ith Others," "Nutrilion," Other contestants were Tim Car­ This editorial officially, pay no attention to the calendar, inaugurates of bu~in ('ss \"'al\ welcoming the new Here:'t ive L ".act Tri-Sigma wishes everyone a safe the corps may enter, Specialty and a trip to Parkersbur~ for the State some lingering revenge. In March or April, the springwise milld will and e njoyable spring break. Military. The Specialty category Music Fdueators National Conference on March 27 , 28, and 29. Their rejoice in thc farewell of winter and the expectation of what is to come. Theta Xi consists of dance and is accented with costumes, special effects such advisor isMr. David Harry and officers for this year are: President, ~, tar} Tim Brady We would like to thank all those as lights and props, and is performed who made the Lift·a-tho n !:o well. Lan~ford; Vice President. rran Dav· Edi tor·in·Chief to music of the corps' choice. ~I il­ The winners and the lifts of each itary is pcrformed to march style is ; Secretary, Heather Hickman; class arc: 121-139 Ibs., Randy An­ l1lu,ic which i, also of the corps' Treasurer, Tammy Gum; and Report­ derson-162 Ibs. ; 156·170 Ib s., Rich choo<;in r u'\ing batons :md in their er, Barbara Reip. Revisited Wynn·2S2 Ibs. ; 171-190 Ibs., 0\\ en Camelot Milam-302 Ibs.; 191-215 Ibs. , lIarry Harpold-3lS Ibs.; 216-up Ihs. , Van Note Of Appreciation Those who found their way to the coUege auditorium during one of the Vaughn-386Ibs. performances of CAMELOT March 6·8 were treated to scenes rarely seen I would like to thank everyone who contributed in any way in the After spring break \h plan to presentation of "Camelot", so that all of us who saw the play were here in the stillness of cen tral West Virginia. Perhaps the single most im·­ have another Iift-a·thon. pressive factor was the very magnitude of the production: One found it able to share "a spot for onc brief shining moment." I shall not Good wishes to the golf team difficult to believe that a pit , characters attired in unbelievably forget it ...evcr. for a sw ingi ng start. authentic costumes, and surprisingly talented friends and neighbors were If an} o ne would like their car Gratefully, pulling off a major theater production right here in "River City." washed, get in touch with a The ta Lavonne Minigh Music director Ed McKown worked steadily during the entire produc· Xi. tion. His performance was steUar to say the least. He played the , cued in singers, kept the orchestra on track, and appeared to enjoy him· self immensely in the process. Those who were not aware of the hidden THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Member of the talents of Joe Hickman, Sr. looked at one another in dis·belief as he Glenville Pageant (USPS 220040) aSSOClineo charmed the audience with song and gesture. Three of his children in the The Student Newspaper COLLeGIaTe supporting cast looked on proudly. Plans Underway Phone 462-736 I, Ext. 252 Published weekly and entered as second class PRess 8:1 Gene White, as Lancelot, was believable in the part and handled his sing· "Thc Main Event" has been cho­ mail at the Post Office at Glenville, West Vir· mg chores admirably. He eased through the difficult "If Ever I Would sen as the theme for the 1980 Miss ginio 26351. Subscriptions $5.00. year. Leave You," convincing both the audience and Fran Davis (Guenevere) GSC Pageant. All young women Edi tor·in-Chief ...... , .... ,. • Tim Brady that he meant every word. Fran turned in perhaps her best performance, interested in entering the Miss GSC Associate Edi tor...... , .. Becky Triplett looking every ounce a Queen. Robey Godfrey and Nancy Sutton, obvious Pageant should turn in their applica­ Assistan t Editor...... •...... Michele Bruce favorites with the college audience, turned in their usual better than averagc lion, to Miss Vicki Parrish by April I Sports Editor ...... • , •...... Cheryl Oine performance . 9. A S20.00 entry fee is required of Photographer ...•.... ,. Dale Sparks and Rick Haveron The presence of non.perience for held the week of the competition. Advertising Manager ... , ..• , • , .•...•• Mike Maloney some of the area children who participated. The audience surely watched MISS DebblC Davis, of Hunllng· IBM Operators... Kay Peters, Della Seaman, Janie 111abet the birth of a starlett in that one little faJry with the long brown hair ton, will serve as the Mistress of Circulation Manager .• ",., ...... James Saba "hose name momentarily escapes me. Ceremonies. There will be three Reporters ...... • , •.•.• ilia Jean Boggs, Deb bie Moore, Linda and Ed McKown are to be most highly commended and urged by phases of cempetition; swimsuit; Carron Smith and Jim Wright one and all to "do it again." talent and evening gowns. Interviews Cartoonist ...... Bill Pitzer \1ack Samples with the Judges will also be held. Friday, March :!I, 1980 I Mt: GLENV ILLE MERCURY Page Three

These GSC students braved a 5-mile run Wednc,day to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy campaign.

Thl'fl' \\ ill bl' a double-header Elderhostel Planned (cont.) ba,eball game here on \larch 25 Tennis Team Shows Promise The first week will be from June with Cnn<.'llrd College. It i\ I\l'hcd­ \\ ill be m. Ities in the evening. Various subjects poetry of the mountain le.don . The pH'pare for tlH.'ir opl..·nin~ mC'cb \\ ith TctuTnin!! kttl'rm ...' Il with 2 to 3) C~IT' in the course are folk songs, antiques, West Virginia poet laureate ha, been Llirmont and \\ l''ikyan Ill'\! week. ~' IK'ricn('l' Jnl! b~ \(,\l'TJI ~llod t'rl'''I1- musical playing techniques, black­ ll1vited to attend. \t.. SJnd',1 Pil'rl'~, ellal·h. ha' mell T(' ...:rUTh. Announ(~'men t on Sunday. smithing, quilting, and many more. " ReligIOn in Art" \\ III be pre­ li~tl'd thl' fClll{)\\'in~ ~irl, Tn4.lkin'· lip Iltl' 19HO 'l'Ilcdulc include' ,lr"l1!, brought hOl1ors to t\\o esc players. From July 6-12, four classes \\ill sented by Gary Gtlbple and \\ ill thl' ro)tL'L Pall1 linger . Donita Co:\. nmfcTcnLc tl'dlll\ \\Ilirh \\'ill providc Dollg Watts and Ph il Thomas "l'fl' be offered. "The Creative [ye" will show different religIons of the world ~Iar) Dal i,. :>lJrion Ril'ha,d', Kim g.oo d l"Ompl'1 itioll ~1Il(J .1 Ch:.JIll' ...· nf named to the West Virginia Basl-.ct­ be taught by Don Phillips and \1':11 tram ancient to modern times. F m­ (,ood\\ in. Carla Spra) , Diane RatllIT, ball team. focus on photography. Each student phasis \\ ill be on ChflStian art. Kllnberl) Dl'an, ~Iar) Shcar~r. Donna will be equipped with a 35mm Tim Carney \\ ill repeat hL' "Galt Shearer. LInda ~llKinnl'). and Aniw camera and film and will learn to Climc" for this week also. Salll>. take pictures' and develop them. The final week is August 3-9 and Darkroom experiences will also be it will have one class. "Appalachia offered. Nature Study" will be offered by Ed Intramural News "East Africa Safari" will be taught Grafton and will e\.amine the various The fourth men's intramural sport by Ed Grafton and will emphasize on aspects of the natural environment of is over and Lambda Chi Alpha re­ Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. Stu­ the Southern .l\l1palachian regions. mains perched on top of the over­ dents will study geography, lakes, Topics will include \\ Iidlife habitat, all standings. The otht'! tealllS mountains, wildlife, and mountain wild flower identification, edible wild moved up on them. though. as climbing. plants and bird study. Field trIpS are Lambda Chi failed to place in "Roots" will be instructed by a highlight of this Course. basketball. Bruce Flack and will deal with learn­ The cOSt of these sessions is $130 The 1980 basketball kings are ing to trace one's family tree. A field per week. With this room and board Boo ne Count). Boone defeated the trip to the West Virginia Archives in (3 balanced meals) and le cture mat· Bad Lads o n a last second shot Charleston is a highlight of the class. erials will be provided. lomllluters in the finals to lI'in the crown. The last class of thIS week is will pay $45 a week for tuition, TKE I defeated the stars to claim "Golf Clinic" which will be taught lunch, materials, and transportation. by Tim Carney. In this class one the third place award. For more information or for a In all , 23 teams participated in will learn the techniques and funda­ free brochure, notify Dr. Talbott basketball. There were four fli ~I'ts mentals of golf. Methods to improve soon. The classes are offered on a and the top 3 teams from 1101 h the golfer's score will be emphasized. first-come first-~erve ba sis and they flights two and three. and one team July 20-26 will also feature four are filling up fast' different courses. "Care of Plants" was taken from flight fOllr. The next intramural sport is swimming and will begin on Mon­ day . There lI'ill be o ne event nightly with points for fu st, second, and third places. There;' no limit , the number of players on a roster. The events are: free style, breast stroke, back stroke, butterfly, and underwater, all for o ne length of the pool. There will be an underwater for distance contest and a 4 man relay team. TI,e total accumulated points at the end of the entire competition \l'iII decide the winner. Hopefully, there will be time for the remaining activities. Scheduled , events yet to cOllie are bowling, tennis, golf, and softball. The overall standing, for the top teams are:

1 Lambda Chi Alpha 535 Dr. Bruce Flack carries the torch as the \10 events got under \\ay 2 TKE 490 3 Stoppers 470 (Can t. from page 1) 4 Illiterates 345 Irom ours are the placin~ 01 se\'en ab­ Hallowl'en is practiced. Faeh Iranian 5 D.U.T.'s 290 dsits another to recei\"e gifts and Il'CtS that be~in with the let ter "s" on lookies. Aho during thi> time chil­ 6 Boone County 280 a table in each homl'. The la,t 7 Bad Lads dren play with firel'rackc;s and a­ 235 l1ight of the old year. Tuesda), March Doug Watts Phil Thomas dllltsjump over fire. IR, a custom ,imilar to America's Page Fo ur THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Friday, March 21,1980

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