ENVILLE MERCURY

GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE 20, 1989 CLAIMS TWO Mary Francis and Billy Winnans of Washington. WV. He wa'i a summer employee of E.I. duPont and attended the Fairlawn Baptist Church. Dougwasa I 986grdduale of Parkersburg High School and a sophomore at Glenville Stale College. He was an avid kar,lle student and displayed his lalent by placing 3rd in the kala competition held April 29, 1988 at GSC. Administration, facully members and student'! at Glenville Stale College share in the sorrow of the Mocck, 21. was the son of families of John Jobes and Doug MoecIt of Parkersbu~ and Mocck. FIr.t Play Slated . as the Woman with a Dog; Brandon Krouse as the Silent Boy and the Young Man; Becky Hall as the Young Queen; Freeman Wiant as Father; Dennis Wemm as'Gorky; From left to right: Rita Layfield -Senior Princess; Cheryl Amos -Junior Princess; Carla Cutlip -Queen: Mindi Alida Hess as Mother; Darrell Pickens - Sophomore Princess and Valerie Hill . Freshman Princess. Cheatham as the Wrecking Crew Boss. The doors will open at 7:30 p.m. on September the 21st and Homecoming Court Chosen 22nd. The show starts at 8:00 p.m. Five young ladies have GSC she has been an active member Melinda Kaye Pickens was eleclcd on both nights. The play is about been chosen by the student body to of several campus organizations. sophomore princess. She is the people who come together in an reign over the 1989 Glenville Stale She has served as secretary, daughter of Roben and Patricia abandoned theatre in an altemptto College Homecoming to be held treasurer, and membership rush of Pickens of Mincral Wclls. 19- find life and love. In the end this Sat. Sept. 30. Sigma Sigma Sigma and currently year-old "Mindi" is majoring in PI .., can't PI 4 Reigning as Homecoming Queen serves as president of the sorority. sporl'i management. She is a will be Miss Carla June Cutlip. Rita is also presidcnt of Pickens member of the Ladies of the White She is the 21-year-old daughter of Hall, has been secretary for the Rose and the GSC Cross Country GSC Lowell and Sue Cutlip of Exchange. Ladies of the White Rose and is a Team. Mindi is sponsored by the DECLINES Carla is a business management member of the PanhcUenic Council. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. major and has been involved with Her sponsor is Sigma Sigma Sigma Valerie Ann Hill has been chosen UnolTlciai figures at the Olenvillc students. IIiStallC(;oUeae main campus and the many campus activities during her Sorority. as freshman princess. She is a Main campus enrollment is iUOilmc:rsv'1lle showtd four years at Glenville. She was Cheryl Lee Amos was chosen as nursing major from Shady Springs Center strong surpriSUiJ"y strong wilh some da'>...-es this fall, but thc unl'cnaiRty selected as Junior Princess and junior princess. She is the 19-year­ and the 18-ycar-old daughter of enrolling sevcllty or more studen:". the fUlure of the Glenvillc served as 3rd floor representative old daughter of Lawrence and Linda Oscar and Jeanie Hill. Valerie was Such class Sizes are highly unusual I1 I~CI~lCr at ParkersbulJ caused the of Pickens Hall last year. Cwrcntly, Amos of Elizabeth. Cheryl is a member of the tennis, track and at Glenville. Residence hall she is a member of the Ladies of majoring in accounting and 111.lIment IlIere 10 ran signiflC3lllly. occupancy is also up. There are softballleams in high school. She result, the over-elll enrollment the While Rose, VP of Pickens administrativc science and is a more studenlS in theresidcnce h:J1ls served as captain of the cheerleading the collcge dropped slightly to Hall Governing Board, and reporter minoring in economics. She is squad, was chosen as an AII­ currently than during ioiUy other for PBL. She is a member of the active in many campus activities 153, a decline of 2.2 percenL semester since 1984. American Cheerteading Finalist and The on

Dcar Editor, This letter is an urgent cry for Sees It help from my stomach to all other stomachs who feel the same on this By Paul Biser campus and to those who can do somethmg about it. The subject I Colleges' and Unlversitics' soul purpose is to provide studenl.~ a am talking about is cafetcna meals highcr education. Without students to teach, faculty mc;:mbers would at GSC I have been a vegetarian not have jobs. Wnhout faculty, admmistrators would not have jobs. for over one year and have enjoyed Evcryoneconnected with a college relics on the student body -'why then eatmg nutritious, well-balanced should bodies of the students be hot, sweaty, miserable, and sapped of meatless meals. My boyfnend is energy? Has the admmistration forgotten how detrimental the heat of also a vegetarian and when we clas~rooms can be, robbing students of thelI concentration and a1crlness~ transferred to GlenVille thiS year Do admmistrators think that they are the only ones who suffer from the and went to the cafeteria for our heat? Students arc glad administrators have air conditoned offil:es, but first meal, we were disgusted. First students would appreciate the sharing of air conditioning m their we had to wait about 20 minutes in classrooms. Cool rooms arc more conducive to learning. line before we could get to Ihe food How bad is the heat problem? Classrooms located on the top floors - by then we were thinking "Boy of Clark Hall and the Administration BUilding and above in the Pioneer thiS had better be worth it!" Need­ Center are unbearably hot and humid. Night dasses in these rooms are less to say we were very put out killers. Students have measured the temperatures in these rooms and when we finally got there and found the results arc shocking - 95 - 100 degrees. The extreme humidity in there was no vegetanan dish - like these rooms are even more devastatmg to learning conditions. we were used to at our prevIous Increa~ingly, classrooms m sister msUtutions are air conditioned colleges. There was simply one and we need to add this nel:essny at GSC to promote a better learning environment. That's the responsibility of our administrators. 14, 1989 at the pavillion on starch, one meat dish, some melted Sycamore Run. Only a small looking rice cookies, and the only Delta Zeta number of students turned out for thmg leflto drink was pop or wa­ The Theta Xi Chapter of the Delta the meetmg, but the ones who did ter. Smce we Will not cat meat, my THE GLENVILLE MERCURY STAFF Zeta Soronty held a formal meeting are enthusiasuc about the club. boyfnend and I have been forced to subsist on salads and icc-cream. on September 11, 1989 atthe Delta For those persons interested in Sure we could ask for Just noodles Zeta House. the club and could not make the Editor-in-Chief Paul Biser or nce, but that is sull not a bal­ We would like to remind all sisters meeting, applications can be picked Associate Editor Lynne Jeffrl!V anced (or very appetizing) meal. about the swim party Tuesday up at Eberle Hall on M meral Road. Managing Editor ----- Marilouise McNemar Sometimes I wonder if there even September 26th from 9-10 p.m. The next order of busmess was to Copy Editor Cifora Araya IS a nutrnionlst employed at thiS We would like to inviteall women determine an amount for dues. It college. I seriously thmk that Sports Editor Michael Hart to a Video/pizza party Wednesday was suggested that a dues of $5.00 somethmg needs to be done about Typists Monica Hanks, from 7-11 p.m. Also on October annually for active members and meals at GSC Cafeteria to make Tracy Legg, 5th at5 p.m. we will have dinner at $2.00 annually for sponsored them more varied and nutritious. Amy Nichols, and the house for women interested in members be admmstered. A vote I have a feeling there arc many the soromy. was taken and those amounts were M'Unda Whipkey people who feel the same way I do. On September 24 we will have a decided on by a majority vote. An Advertising Manager -- Sally Smith If we all go to the people 10 charge jomt rush party (tie-dye) with the active member is any student who Photographic Editor Kris Rogers Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity from at the cafeteria and let them know is currently enrolled 10 the forestry Photographers ------Jayson Scadden, 7-8 p.m. how we feel, a change may slowly program. A sponsored member is Andy Stotts We are also planning a soup bean any individual interested in forestry come about! Also If you arc a vegetarian, stand up for your rights dinner. Thedinnerwill be October and the club but is requITed to be Cartoonist ------Jody Wilber 20 and 21 from 4-7 p.m. The cost sponsored by an active member. and let the cooks know! I'm going Circulation Manager Jimmy Johnson is $1.50 for children 12-16, S3 .00 to! In other news, a special thanks to Sonja Jenness Advisor Yvonne H. King for adults, free for those under 12. M'Linda Whipkey and Kris Roger'; We would like to congratulate for their help in designing the club Wesley Foundation lawn. Please our two newest pledges Tracy Chips membership cards. Your help was remember to bring your candy for and Becky Hall. THE GLENVILLE MERCURY is published greatly appreciated. homecoming. Clean room goes to Paula Rexroad Congratulations to the follow- weekly during the school year for $5 per year and Pigpen goes to Paula Turner Ladies of the 109 ladles: Queen Carla Cutlip, by Glenville State College, 200 High Street, and Donna Adams. Study Turtle Junior Princess Cheryl Amos and Glenville, WV 26351, Second class postage goes to Fawn Lucas and the Wilted Sophmore Prmcess Mindl Pickens. White Rose paid at Glenville, WV. POSTMASTER: Send Rose goes to Paula Rexroad. The Ladies of the White Rose address changes to THE GLENVILLE We would like to congratulate held their third meetmg of the fall Lambda those chosen for the Homecoming semester on Thursday, September MERCURY, Box 161, Glenville State College, courl. 14, at 6:00 p.m. We would like to Chi Alpha Glenville, WV 26351. Carla--hang in there and keep up remmd all Ladies that dues arc to The Brothers of Beta-Beta Zeta the good work. We love you! be turned in by September 21. would like to remind all brothers Special award of the week: 1989-90 Ladies of the White that there IS a mecting this Thurs­ thiS week. BOACAL. Awards for the week: POW­ Ohnimgohow Rose officers arc: President- Lisa day in either the Vandalia Room or Doyou have an interest in theatre? The Delta Zeta Sorority express Greg Mev.; AH - Melvin Smith; Dolan; VP - Cindy Skiles; Secre­ the Verona-Maple Room at 9:30 If so, Glenville State College has sympathy to the families and friends WOD - Gary Withrow; WOF - tary - Cheryl Amos; Treasurer - p.m. We would like to congratu­ an organization created especially of Doug Mocck and John Jobes. late the Lambda Chi moninees that Mindi Pickens; Scrapbook - An­ Greg Mev.; KCUF - Greg Mev; for you. The Ohnimgohow Players, drea Wines; Public Relations - Penny won for the Homecoming Court. Wino - All people at the Bachelor the oldest organil'.ation on campus, Foresty Club Tustin. Queen - Carla Cutlip and Sopho­ Party; FHITA - Mary Kay "Mev" has been an active establishment The first regular meeting of the All Ladies are reminded that more Princess -M indi Pickens. We and Mindi Pickens. on campus for 64 years. This Glenville State College Forestry the next meeting will be held on would also like to wish Drew Tay­ All brothers arc reminded to organization wa~ created for anyone Club was held Thursday September September 21, at 5:30 p.m. in the lor good luck in his part of the play allCnd the play to support our brother. can't an PI- of The Glenville Mercury HART'S HEADLINI!S

FooIbaIl. which bIB vBIy become I believe that the new ruling will the spm of ran. has placed a fooInoIe make the kicking game in college to its college play this season. Rules fodlball more enjoyable 10 wau:h. makers have decided to eliminate There should be more blocked field BY MICHAEL HART the tee, which placekickers have goals this season, because without been permiued to use since 1945. the kicking tee, the kicks trajectory Now, instead of the tee, the ball will be lowered and the ball woo't "Rams" Glenville Sports,Triyia; must be kicked from the surface of be as quick to leave the fOOl. Until die ftcld, be it naIWal pass or artificial specialists develop advantages to grass. Glenville State, in their West wI Week', QIU,tioll: What snap the ball and position it, look In 1940, Coach Lou Little of Conference opener, fell former Glenville State Football for PAT and field goals converted overall and (0-1) in the player has the highest average for Columbia University proposed that to decline. the crossbar be lowered from it with a 33~ loss at the kickoff returns in Well, the Mountaineers have of the Shepherd College Conference history? height of ten feet. Littl~s proposal cracked the top ten and are slowly Shepherd, (1-2,1-0) last failed, but in 1945 the one-inch tee gaining respectability. WVU raised WVIAC co-champions re­ A,.,wer: Jim Carter is the for­ for placekickers was introduced. their record to 3-0 after defeating their rust vdlry of the )'OBIg mer Glenville State Football player Later the tee was raised in height to South Carolina 45-2 1. In the game, at the expense of the visit- with the highest average for kick­ two inches. the Mountaineers were never off returns in West Virginia Con­ Kicking in college football has chaDenged,shuaing down Todd Fllis With both Shepherd and Glen­ ference history. Carter, who re­ suddenly become a new game. Now and the hrnIded S. Carolina passing being strong defensive seams turned 41 kickoffs for 1,067 yards, instead of field goals and points aIIack. Next week the Mountaineers with the game at Shepherd- had an average of 26.0 yards per after touchdown (PAT) being SO will be on the road at Louisville, being played in a downpour, kickoff return. commonplace, things will be more where the Cardinals are a much iIDoeanld as if the crowd of 1,300 strategic. Before this new ruling improved seam. On the year, !aaaancewooid see a Iowsooring This Week's Question: What was established, point-after­ Louisville is 2-0 and very hungry affair. AIIhough the poe former Glenville State quarterback lOuchdown attempts have been as to take on West Virginia. Although first appeared to be so, Shepherd is the all-time passing leader in eXCiting 10 watch as dog sledding or Louisville wtll prove to be a strong weRt on an offensive surge .. GSC history? four square. Without the tee in test for the Mountaineers, WVU would score 33 points. Shep­ 17 TIddeJ At Sh~erd. PAT conversions, atlempts will be will pass the test and defeat ....Id qu8llel'backJim SigneD pawld more challenging and will decrease Louisville 31-20. up their p;wing auack with two yards and two touchdowns, in percentage. touchdown passes 10 McVicker from GLENVILLE DRY Kurt Minifleld ran for two CLEANERS scores on touchdown runs of Signora. and 2 yards. Shepherd, on the The Pioneers were led offensively gsc golfers Win Y1.t Le;dngton . amassed a total of 466 yards by Gordon Stevens with 21 yards Welcome New Faculty With 238 yards passing rushing and Freshman quarterback and All. Paced by Bob Sowards and points ahead of rival Charleston 228 yards rushing, the Rams Mike Kellar who went 4 for 11 and Cleaning, pressing, and Patrick Geraghty, Glenville State University which shot a team score a well-balanced offensive passed for 33 yards. Defensively College placed first at the of 301, a distant third was While defensively, the Rams for the Pioneers, Brian Hill had a alterations. Washington and LeelVMI Longwood, VA, at 310. the Pioneers to 155 total yards sensational day with a total of 17 Shirts, laundry, and Tournament. The tournament was Glenville next takes the green rushing, 90 passing). tackles (13 solos, 4 assists). Hill hangers. a scheduled two day event, to take this weekend in the JamesMadison­ Scoring began in the firstquar­ was a one-man wrecking crew and . place on both Friday and Saturday. Invitational in Hillsville. vA. with Dean Pyzik kicking a field is no doubt a strong candidate for But when the rains washed out the Glenville State - 29S; U of ,If 26 yards that put Shepherd WVIAC defensive player of the 18 11 2 Main Street second round of competition, the Charleston - 301; Longwood (VA)- the board and in the lead 3-0. In week. Luther Toney also had a (alley beside T &L) leaders after the first round were 310; Radford (VA) - 311; VMI - second quarter, Pyzik again fme day defensively for the Pioneers declared champions of the IS-hole 314; George Mason - 315; 462-8711 a field goal, this time for 38 with 16 tackles (9 solo, 7 assists) event. Washington and Lee - 318; Liberty and a 6-0 lead for the Rams. and a quarterback sack. Individual medalist was Bob (V A) - 318; Fairmont State - 322; in the second quarter Shep­ Next weekend is an open date for t])mtPfaces Sowards of Glenville State with a Virginia Wesleyan - 323; Lynchburg went up 20-00 00 touchdown the Pioneers. The next game for one-under par 70, while second (V A) - 324; Newport News by Minifield, who ended the Glenville State will be September .9lt place went to Ireland native Patrick Apprentice - 219; Bridgewater (VA) with 41 yards on 7 atlempts. In 30th, a homecoming date against !First Geraghty, also of Glenville State. - 333; Ferrum - 337. I _!!lhi,m quarter, Shepherd opened West Liberty State College. Geraghty shot an even-par 71 Other Glenville Indjviduals: 'lndianopoUs (Pa.) respectively. Glenville finished Greg Tallman 37~ 77; Ben Moore with a team effort of 29S, just three 40-40-S0; John Buser 43-44-S7. With a strong surge, Glenville State's Bubby Dent claimed in 45th with a time of 21 :22. Other placed tenth in the sixteen seam individual honors in the men's finishers onclude: Lori Barker- field. division at the University of Indiana Gardner (5Sth), Katie Riggleman The Crush Crew will be in (PA) Invitational cross country (63rd), Tracy White (66th), Jane action again next weekend at the meet Saturday. Dent outkicked Hoffman (9Sth), and Dawn Farley Malone College Invitational in Virginia's Andrew Hudson over the (IOSth). The women as a team Canton, Ohio. final SOO meters to complete the course in 25:57, a mere nine seconds GAME SPORTSUNE LINE Bob Layae Ken Spears ahead of Hudson. Pcm SL vs. BosIOn College \/2 Glenville State finished fifth Pem St. by .. Clemson VI. Maryland Clcmsonby1 overall in the men's division with a Manhall VI. Tcnn.Chauanooga Marshall by S Free E.ti.... te., Auto Repair, Painting, team score of ISO. Other finishers Michigan vs. UCLA Michigm by 2 \/2 besides Dent for the men were: Southem Cal. VS. Ohio SL SOIbem Cal. by \ \/2 Striping, Detailing, Complete Frame Phi1adelphia vs. San FranciS