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The Glenville Mercury

Number 14 Clcnville State College, Glenvdle , W ~sl \ Irglllia Friday, Novemher 22, 1974 Orallnterp Class Presents HBrecht" On December 5 and 6 at 8 :00 p .m., the Lillie Theatre will p"y tribute to the literature of Bertolt Brecht in an Oral Interpretation performance of Brecht on Brecht. The play, performed by Sp. 306, I,a collec tion of fragments - poems, snatches of ng, Isolated scenes lestimony before Congrcss. letters, ~Ic "As the man who takes a brick alOll? to show the world ",hat hiS house was like." It was prepared by George Tabori for performanL'c In Jaek ie Stricker Rex Coombs New York in 1967, sOll1e c1~vcn years after Brecht's death m 1956. The Illam task of the play 1\ 10 JUSI a few of the characters that will be on hand for Sadie Hawkins allow actors to act as witnesse, 10 festivities Saturday sponsored by Thela Xi fraterlllly, Judas) Mary Join Superstar Cast speak, to say , directly c-onfrontlng tlw audience. "Her~ IS whal h~ Portraying th~ c haracters of Mar) at Glenville, Concord and In other said." And what Brecht ""lid" IS full Magdalene and Judas I=iot in the area' o f WVa of rontradiclion"-lolitrauiL-tiom of musIc department's upL'Oming per­ Coombs ha, had previous ex­ fact of style and of t,·dlnlllu,'. He tormance of Jesus Christ Superstar peflence Wit h b i I part' In high Men Run For Lives opposed stage "realislll," ca lling it are Jackie Stricker and Rex Coombs. ,chool and hl' also hl'lped put to­ "~lIrhen drama," but crealed SOllie Ms. Stricker, Mary Magdalen~, gether varkt) ,how,. 01 our century's 1lI0st 'i'~ li ev able" JUnior piano maJor. attended Herbert Coombs IS a -.ophomore, and he characterll.at;o", III Mother Cour­ Hoover High School ",here she par­ has changed hiS major from trumpel to voice . In the fulure he hopes to ag..: "lackie and Baal Hawkins' tiCipated in the school chorus, all­ At 'Sadie Hrccht was rc!!a rd l'e1 as one of county chorus and the Harmon­ make It in musIc on al least a semi­ flH.' most effective l'lll.'mIC:rr. of the aires. She IS a member and accompan­ profeSSional bel. hy Joe Mills fI'" 01 Hiller I h~ wa' >cco nd on I he ISt of the GSC concert chOir and a When asked hi, feding' on thc Yep folk" te marrow iz th' day Th' Mayor 0' Dogpatch iz th' Iiilk will pre,ent MESSIA II on [)e,'­ sheets before gO ing to the Regl'lrar\ thro\\ It .I L \ PH.: I()\'l'ahk 11ll'1 .1 XI Of added Inleresl in th" Hassler ,'mber 15 al 8:00 p.m. in Ihl' Gkn· Office. 3. Bring the b lu e and yell ,,'.\ \ller th' UJ\\ ",'\\"' nl, )OU lJn and Brudlner pie"e, will be the ville Statl' College a uditorlllln . TIll' Home Economics Club card to the Regiwar's 0 frin' 4 I a I ... elfk hack an Tda, hut dnnt kr~\·t acrOmpJnll'H.'llt b) \\ ind inMrUIl1l:nt s. production i, under th ~ directIOn of The Registrar'S Office Will take your Ihe main ,hlnu,c to h,' Itdd In th' The Durante \\ork IS an ,'xcl'lil'nt Dr. Ra) mond Jone\. Thi, f!roup o f blue and yellow card s and pull your Ballroolll from 9-12 pill Cd oul e'ampil- of Baroqu~ double-choir approximately 50 membef\, will per­ Initiates 4 Fall Pledges course cards. If you wan t to pay yon' ,(ompm' hoot, l'dU\(' I"hl' ta mllsil', form th,'Chri Oa\ ,llIl\lltles Workma n-Karen Froendl. "'l'lir and their director, Dr. Jones Thcre " no adm iss ion charge bl't wait until later to pay your fecs. the te",arro\\ at thc4-II(;round, ) 'a ll that this program will be well-attend­ a fr~ e- " ill offering w ill be collected. Th,' or~a ni 7a tion IS no\\ taking up Registrar's alice will keep both come an cnJO) ycr,l'If, ,·nuq thl're\ ed and supported by the students The college communit) is invited to a donation of S.50 Or 3/S I .00 for a your cards. Your blue card" ill t,e gonna b,'c plenl} 0' lun to bt, had and facultv . (ConI. on pg. 4) atll-nd the produrtion. (Cont, on pg, 4) bye aiL IIIl • .L I \.\ 1111 \I11{( uln Friday, November 22,1974 SC Meeting Is Held Student Congress sc'heduled .. Well Worth The Wait Studen t Body meetll1g Thllr",I,,,. Nov. 21 in the ballrooll1 . fhl' pll·r .. I ollo\\.lng ,,~eb of promi'>C~ I had all opportunlt) to vle\\ thc' 1974 Gkn­ pose of this meeting was to ")Scuss \ Ilk State College) earbook. I can honestl) ,a) It "a, \\ orth the \\ a·it. Student I'aculty relation" II1creas­ ThIs year's publicatIOn is a composition 01 adnllnistratlon. laculty , sport" ing enrollment, and Studc'nt legal actlVltle, and ,tudent hlc compIled In onc hundred " " t~ page, of \\ ell planned rights "specially foclI,sing on oppo­ matclla/. fhl' edition of the Kanawhaehen dlspla~, many hou" of work by site sex visitations. Information pre­ Its 'tall. sented here was ba,ed on material Accordln!'. to my informatIon yearbooks may be obtained by producmg acquired in Ne" York b)' Dennis one's student Identification card Monday In room 306 m the Administra­ Pack and Antonio I ranklm. tion BuildIng. The Activities Committee headell After vIewing the '74 publication extend congratulations to the Kana- Jointly by DennIS Pack and Marlena whachen. Its staff and its advisor . Sl1litl will meet Monday. Novem­ Joe Mills ber 25 in the Stlldent Congre,s Assistant Editor room. Students with suggestions a, to activities other th~n the usual Pictured are Mr. Steve Nichols, instructor in art at Glenville State College, dances and movies arc asked to Comments On Dormitory Regulations and the 1974 KANAWHACHEN, which has been dedicated to him. attend and voice their ideas. The Miss GSC pagent thi, year Dear ReadeJs. In the short time that I have spent here. I have seen a lot of students ~Kanawhachen' will be directed by the current Miss come and go-mostly go. One might question why enrollment continues To Be Distributed GSC Sherry Helvy. All persons in­ to drop when Glenville State College offers so much to its students. Is it After serving an internship in The present book represents a t~'fested in helping or part Idpating not true that In the days of open dorms on crllege and university cam­ the maintenance building the 1974 partial shipment of the enllre edi­ should contact Ms .Hclvy. pu,es across the nation, GSC only allows it, female residents to enter edition of t~e Kanawhaehen will be tion. Due to shortage of paper in the Student Congfl'" would like to and leave the dorm as they wish" distributed to upperclassmen start­ American Yearbook Warehouses, the thank Dr. Dollgener for all his help GSC looks after the weU·are of all its students. I-reshmen females are ing Monday, November 25 in Room posters have not yet been printed this year In ga therlng together a said to have been advised that missing II :00 pm room checks a particu­ 306 of the Administration Building . Students will be notified of the com­ Girls' Basketball team. A team is lar number of times will result in a phone call to the student's parents. This edition has been dedicated pletion of the poster> and their arri­ being formed with Gerald Cooke GSC goes even further though. A white male student up before the Com­ to faculty advisor , Mr. Steve Nichols val at a later date. coaching. Th" action kept the GSC mittee on Student Life and Welfare along with fellow Black students associate professor in the Art depart-­ I· acuity members may purchase a Men', teamout of jeopardy. for a (lor"1 rr'~!ulation offense was asked if he preferred a separate hear­ menl He has scrved as advisor of the cory of the book at£6.00 per ed,­ ing . Separate but equal, maybe·' Kan~whaehen for four years. tion. On December 9 from 9 :00 am A few weeks ago we were presented with a questionairre dealing The Glenville Mercury will cele­ to 5 :00 pm representatives from with dorm regulations. The results show clearl: that we., the students, brate its 45th birthday anniversary the New South Wales Edu.:ation desire some changes. However, if students do not do more than check a on November 25, 1974. Department in Australia will be on Greek News campus to interview students inter­ few blocks on a piece of paper Glenville State'College will continue to Over the past 45 years the Mer­ Theta Xi e!.crc fmalized . competent who arc incapable of making their OWn decisiom Our par· The brothers of Theta Xi wish to ents have allowed us to attend college. I do not recall that parents are re­ extend thc utmo,t sympath) and Is GSC OK? que~ted to sign over guard lan-ship of their sons and dallghters once they condolences to Billy Joe Rlffk JPon After reading the book I'm O.K. You're O.K. by Thomas Harris a p,yehia­ have entered the doors of Glenville State College. Even if I were liVing the death of his father . tfl,t who specialiLc~ In transactional analysis, I find myseU' in complete em­ at homc, there are no signs forbidding me the usage of a particular door The S.L.O T II Award for Nov­ pathy with Tony Franklin and his campaign for Student rights. You might al-ter a cert;lin hO\Ir. ask . how can a book based on transactional analysis have any relevance to I am sure I am not the only student On this campus who believes that embcr was won by dark hors..· candI­ \tlldent TIghts' Well. if you'lI allo\\ me few lines, I think I can show you a changes should be made.When a particular group(relativdy small il] nUIl:­ date Barr), Lyon, III a thrdling up,ct a po "tll e e'Helation. I· ,rst in thi, book Dr. Harris emphasizes the role playing ber) of people have too much control, nothing can be accomplished . of heavily ta'ored t\\O tlnll' wmner \, c' .111 do throughout our lives , these are the roles of parents. children and Unless we, the students, voice a loud opinion; thoS(' In power will not Randy Scarla'. Th" win by Lyo", ad lilts Secondly he goe, on to show us how those who are in authority as­ enabled thc S. L.O.T.H Award to do anything except what they believe is rl!.!ill. sume the role of parent and lho,e who are shackled by the authority assume Sweet Sista- Bippie contmuc, a~ a brother mU'it \\ In ~ the role 01 children. As a consequence the parent (the administration) tells consecutive tIme, to retire the till' child '~tudents) I am K. and you are not O. K. therefor,e you must trophy So good luck Barry. 0 have a >trlngenl ,c·t of nllc' to go by so as to be cared for in a manner to suit Ms. Kincaid To Win Montrose? Si)!ma Sigma Sigma u; your parent, We have therefore 'poken of the parent-child situation we find ourselves 111 But now we must ask, what of the adult role? Hmm . that's Dear Sir : The sisters of Sigma SIgma Sigma J strange word to both Ihe admInIstration and the students. Well it's time we held their school dress mceting on Ms. Gay Kincaid is certainly to be congratulated for her performance at ,pice up Ollr vocabulary and learn the meaning of the word. According to Har­ the recent forensics competition at Parkersburg . Her having won the grueling Nov. 18 in Clark Hall. Tl, an adull " "frontatlon will be one when' peoplc. can come to terms by Pentathlon is unquestionablY,a feather in GSC\cap. I hopc that in view of Closed ball plans were discussed mean, ,'I rat lunallLatlon. rIm I' II here the irouble lies on our campus, we and tentative dates were scI. her ability, courage, and stamina she will be seriously considered a candIdate have too lI1i1ny parcnts and Chlld"' 11 and not enough .adults like Tony Frank­ for the Montrose Award next year. The 1974 fall pledge class will be lin. 5 .. lOll1e off It (;SC \llI(knt' let \ 'tart to work on a wide campaign for Initiated On Fri.. Nov. 22. At this ,tudent rlghh. with ,'very pracllcdl respe,·t to the administration If we can time Model Pledge and Best Scrap­ Sincerely yoUf'. work on good rapport and re'fl"c! authOrity, but ,till never be diffident to book w ill be chosen. question It .\\e j",t ma) ,·,Iabll'h a condItIon which I'm 0. K. You're O.K. Carl A. Kerr The pledges held a bakc sale, Assoc. Prof., Lanl.(. Div. Mon. Nov. 18. Thank you, Randy Boblett Lambda ChI Alpha Student Editor s :"Iote- The Beta Beta Chapter of Lam­ ·Ms . Kincaid cannot qualify for consideration of the Mon-­ bda Chi Alpha initIated eight new trose Award this year since she is presently a junior and the guidelines limit members this past '''cekl' lld Thc'y such competition to seniors. Bush, Dennison, and Steele In Recitals were Allan Bar~ " - , Dan 13arnett, ::>onme ~ - hapman, Stevc' McKinney. On Nove~ber 24, at 8 pm in th~ duct kJess, You Is My Woman THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Ed Carr. R .ck Su"mon, Charlie GSC audItorium, Carol DennISOn, ,"Porgy and 13ess"l by Gershivan. Stewart and Rand, Ife" . All 01 DaVId Bush and Brenda Steele, GSC Mhs Steele will sing the follow- the wec'kl) ,,"ard, Wl' nt 10 brothc'r Music major> will present their Sen· Ing '010\. Wenn Mein Schatz The Student N~I\'SrJper Jeff "lip) Mathews a nd four bro­ lor R eeltals. linch leit ,"acht (Lieder cines fohrm­ Published weekly and entered as sccond "'ass mail at the Post thef\ announced tnlnlnation dates Mi" Dennison will present the den G,· ....·lkn) by Mahler, Deep in My Office at Glenville. W. Va. 26351. Subscription' S3.50 a year. of thclf bachelorhood. following flute selections: Varia­ Heart by B i'hop; 0"';0 babbino Tau Kappa Epsilon tions Elegiaques. by Joachim A nder­ caro ," ,ianl1l Schicchl") by Puc· ~ditor-in-Chief .. , .. , ...... _ . _ .. , . .Chuck White <;Oil. Op. 27 ; Orientale (from Deux cini and N'oit d'Etoiles by Debus­ fhe fratcrs "r Tau Kappa 1· ,,,,lon hqllisses) .. by Philippe Gaubert: So· S) '11'" Stech. \\ho \ing~ mczzo-~­ Assistanl Editor. . . .foe Mit" initiated into the bond seven nc'w nate 11, by Bach; and Sonata by pra ~o , " ill be aCcom I'a n ied by Carol mcmbers. They are Sam Arnold. JoLann Joachln·. Quantz. Miss Den­ Ocnn"on and Mary I'rather on flutes Sports L-d itor ...... •...... John Lilly Chuck DraIner, Randall Hopkin" Tim nison will h. accompanied by Miss for her I,,·,'scntation of Un moto di Howard. Keith Murdock. Chris Lilt-­ Mary Prather also playing the flute. givia , "Le NOllcde I igaro") by Mo- c,, ' Bun'au DircrtoT . Becky Potasnik tuner and Jimmy Neal. We would Mr. BliSh, who sings baritonc, will 7arl and Scafc konnen sicher weiden like to con!!ratulate them for a job sing the followinl( selections: Vito ("C;eburt\tag' ·-cantate") by Bach . \dvcrti~ing \13 !lager . .fohn Wolfe "ell do Ill'. toria, mio core bOy Giacomo CarlS­ Mr. \llke Ilarnhou,"" and MISS Tall Kappa I I"ilon is sponsorll1g simi; and Recitative and Aria Jackie Strickt-r will ,erve '" pianists Circlllal.,,, 11anager . ~1ik(' I rue"\ a rafflc' on an ei!!hl traek tape play· ,"Passion according to St. Mathew") tor thc recital, ,'r \\ Ith record player and dUSI cover by Bach. Mary Prathe~ a soprano. To Whom It May Concern: . . . _ . I-ra nk Bea II Tirkl' ts are S .50 ea r h or 3 for $1 .00 will aCl·ompany Bush on the fol!ow­ Yo" low down snake in the gra ...s Purd,,, 'c' from a,,~ member of TKT. ing selcrtions: Der Wanderer (Op . You lowcst of scum. You took my CarlOOlllst ...... Sue Ann Ma"\\\ ell 4 , 0 I) Der Wanderer's Nachtlied watch from my coat while I was in The Senior Recital of David Bush <01' . 96. No. 3) both by Schubert ; Gym this past Wed. at 11:00. IS\! \fadlln.'I'. . Sandy Rob,·rls. Dl'\oris \lcKo\\" and Carol Dennison On November 2 I Wiisat ihr wann mein Kindchen I worked hard for that watch and has been moved to be with that of (Ziegellnerlicckr. Or 103. No. 3) now you have it for free. I YPI.," ...... Barry L) on,. Pam Rollins I Brenda Steele on Sunday. Nov. 24. and Feldiensamkict (Op. 81\, NC) . 2) I hope God will forgive you be­ at R:OO p.m. Mr. Piggot's recital wilt both b\ 11 r3 h.",: "1ary Pralh" will cause I will never be able to . wry ...... • . . . . . Yvonne If. King he rnnouneed at a later dale. tlH.' n agaIn il cc ompany Mr BU\:' In a Wright Friday, November 22, 1974 THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Page T h ree (irapplers Begin Season Coach Whitey Adolfson and his One year lettermen for the G ­ GSC Wrestling team are very op-­ men wrestlers are Dan Clevenger timistic about their upcoming sea­ from ParkcrsL urg and Jerry "Fuzzy " son. They hope to improve on last Harris from Grantsville. year's record of 4-7 with nine let ­ First year wrestlers hoping to termen back and a flock of out- nail down a spot on the roster are standing first year grapplers. Paul Jackson from Parkersburg.Mark J ones from Elizabeth, Martin Proc ­ Leading the Jist of returning let­ tor from Elkview, Hamia Ramezan termen are se nior s Rick Pierson, the from the country of Iran and Larry team captain, and Steve Lewis . Pier; Wright from Pt .Pleasant . son hails fro m Milton while Lewis Coach Adolfso n feels that with home is in Westernport, Maryland. the younger wrestlers pushing the Other returning lettermen are: experienced ones for positions on Tom Brum from Marietta,Ohio, Joe the squad, it will add more ex­ Mills from West Palm Beach,Florida , citement to a very optimistic sea­ Jim Neal from Charleston, Mike son. '74 MSKETBALL TFA;', i Snyder from Elizabeth and George Welch from Charleston. All of these L-R 1st row, l>reg Arnette, Rog~ Caudill. uic Malele, John Carson, Robert Hawkins, Arn;" David .2nd row, Asst. wrestlers are two year lettermen. Coach Tim Carney, Randy Hess, Howard Jem~son, Urry Norman, Dick Hardman and Head Coach Jesse Lilly. On The Bench 'Cager'Team by John Ully The Glenville State College bas­ itory violations and placed them ketball team has taken ano ther turn on restricted social probation for Is Introduced for the worst After five years of one year. The alleged charge, "guilty successful. basketball here on the by association" is a little difficult With only two experienced play­ to comprehend. This sports writer Pioneer campus, things began to ers back from last year's 20-10 team feels reasonably sure that everyone crumble late last spring with the coaches Lilly and Carney will have of uS,even the Administration, have suspension of 6'7 center Randy Dat­ their work cut out for them. cher for dormitory regulations and have been "guilty by association" I n the last five years the Pio neers the failure of 6'3 Will Stewart to at some time or another. have had the good fortune of com­ meet academic requirements. Both Being a student and an athlete piling records of 20-10, 18-7, 26-7 , of these players were starters. at GSC for nearly. two and a half 23-5 and 20-10 but this year's squad But still coaches Jesse Lilly and years now, I must say honestly that will be hard pressed to equal any of Tim Gibson Claims Tim Carney were optimistic about I have enjoyed getting my college those marks. the upcoming basketball season be­ education on this campus, but with Mi~ Gennette Hall Two year letterman Eric Makle, Champion's Title cause of the return of 6 '6 Roger this recent development it has turn­ who averaged 4.7 points a game last Tim Gibson, a 190 lb . freshman Dingey, who sat out last year, and ed my stomach sour thinking about year, while being the "sixth" man at GSC, is now the holder of the dia­ many new and exciting newcomers the Administrative actions. Why Ms. Hall Becomes on the squad and Arnie David, who mond belt of boxing in WV . In con' to the Pioneer team. does the Administration always pun­ became a starter midway through peting for the belt he had to defeat Still things didn' t work out the ish a student athlete by taking a . the season and averaged 8.7 points a three 0 ther boxers. Two of his wins way the coaches were hoping for. way his privilege to play some type New Cheerleader game will be the co-captains for this came from first round TKO's and First the heavily counted on Dingey of sport, whether it's football, bair year's squad. the third win was a unanimous de­ quit school along with three other basket, wrestling, bowling, golf or On Wednesday afternoon three OthPf people on the squad are cision over a fighter who weighed freshmen recruits, but with this add­ baseball? The only reason these stu­ new members were added to the Roger Caudill, 6 '2" F, he averaged 261" Ibs. ed disappointment the coaches felt dent athletes come to Glenville is to Glenville State College cheerleading 1.2 points a game last year and will The tournament which was form­ the GSC cagers would still be very participate in the very successful squad. One regular cheerleader and start at a forward po sition. erly called the AAU tourney, was respectable in the WVIAC this year . athletic programs not because of two alternates were chosen. Six Randy Hess, 6' G, will be the held in Beckley, W. Va. last week­ The latest development which the social activities around the city girls competed in a performance of a third guard for the Pioneers. He end. involved six of the top ten players of Glenville. Oh yes, they come to variety of skills, jumps, and cheers. lettered last year. Tim fights in the heavy weight on the squad literally ripped the get an education too, but they can M~ Gennette Hall will join the five Greg Arnette, 5'10" F, although division of the novice cla ~. After guts out of the team. The college get that at any college or university. old squad members as a regular only 5 'lOis the most exciting one has fought 10 matches in the Administration, not the basketball When an athlete is "alleged" to have cheerleader while Mrs. Linda Caudill jumper to attempt Glenville in recent novice class he moves on to open coaches, suspended the six for dorm- done something wrong why does and M~ Cheryl Steele will serve as years. That includes such names as class competition for experienced the Administration always take a­ alterna tes. Earl Hawkinsand Jackie Joe Robinson. fighters. GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE way his privilege to play athletics-­ M~ Hall is a sophomore health, Dick Hardman 6'0 G, the brother At the end of the tournament he 1974-75 the thing that this athlete has work­ physical education, and safety major of Bob Hardman is the starting wa s awarded the Champion of Champ­ BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ed all his life to do. If he has vio­ from Alum Bridge, W.Va. She is the guard for the G-men this year as a ions trophy for his performances. lated a dormitory regulation punish daughter of Mr. Gail Hall. freshman. him for a dorm regulation don't Mrs. Caudill resides in Glenville He got his start in boxing through Nov. 25-26 Shrine Tournament Robert Hawkins, 6'1 F, one of punish him for playing athletics. with her husband, Mr. Roger Caudill. a boxing club in his hometown of (Alderson-Broaddus, West Liberty the many Maryland products to come Let the coaches punish him for She is a junior busine~ administra­ Oceana, W. Va. and Salem) to Glenville, will be looked upon for something dealing with athletics; tion major. She is the daughter of help this year. Next spring he plans to enter the that's wh'lt they are getting paid for . Mrs. Willaden McQuain of Weston. W. Va . Golden Glove tournaments Dec. 3 West Virginia State A John Carso n, 6'6" C, the tallest Accord ing to Coaches Lilly and Ms. Steele is a sophomore secre­ which will be held in Huntington and Dec. 7 West Virginia Tech A player on the team ha s shown marked Carney this year's schedule will be tarial science major. Her parents are Charleston . Dec. 12 Morris Harvey H improvement over last year and played and hopefully the ten re­ Mr. and Mr~ Dwaine Steele of Rip­ IN,(RAMURALS Dec. 14 Salem A should see some action this year. maining squad members will be able ley. Howard Jemerison, 6 'OG, known I ntram ural vo lIey ball is over and Also elected Wednesday as head Dec. 17-28 Christmas Tourna- to withstand the rigors of a 24 game for his aggressive play both offensive­ basketball is just around the corner. cheerleader was Ms. Becky Cummings. ment-BOiling Springs N.C. schedule which includes a Christmas ly and defenSively will be counted Three man teams have to be submit­ (Gardner Webb, N.C., Oglethorpe, tourney in Boiling Springs, NC, on for depth. ted before Nov 26. They will play Ga., and Elon, N.C.) which has three nationally ranked Larry Norman, 6 '2 F, a team­ half-court with two ten minute teams, Gardner Webb, Oglethorpe, (i-Men Down mate of Hardman in high school, halves. The player s will call their Jan. 8 Beckley A and I::lon . shows good promise and could own fo uls . Jan.ll Concord H P.S. There will be no Junior Var­ develop into a good cornerman. The deadline for five man rosters Jan.13 West Va. Wesleyan A sity this year. 'Rio' of Ohio The Pioneers will open their is Dec . 13. Everyone is urged to par­ Jan. 16 Salem H Mr. Soothsayer The inexperienced Pioneer basket- 1974-75 season \olonday, Nov .25 ticipate so get your teams . together Jan. 18 Fairmont A It was a disastrous choice by ball team played a scrimmage game in the annual Weston Shrine Tourney and submit their rosters before Nov. Jan. 23 Alderson-Broaddus A Mr. "Sooth" in last week's Shrine against Rio Grande College of Ohio against the West Liberty H iIItoppers 26 for three o n a team competition Jan. 27 Fairmont H Bowl when the Fairmont Falcons last Thursday night in Buffalo, WV in the opening game starting at 7 :00 in order to prepaIe fo r five man oom­ Jan. 30 West Virginia Tech H clobbered the Mt. Lions from Con- and came out with an 82-74 win. p.m. netition. Feb. 1 Beckley H cord 30-6. Although this event counted Feb. 4 West Virginia State H "Sooth" will take a couple weeks nothing on the G-Men 's record, it did Feb. 6 Morris Harvey A of vacation and then come back to build some confidence for the long Feb. 8 Davis & Elkins A try his hand on the upcoming bowl upcoming season. The Pioneers, led Feb. 12 West Va. Wesleyan H contests. by co-captain Arnie David , who Feb. 14 Shepherd A Hope "Sooth" can do better scored 21 points and grabbed 7 re- Feb. 20 Wheeling H than he did with the Shrine Bowl! bounds, pulled away from the Red- Feb. 22 Bluefield H A Final Quote men midway in the first half and WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Abe Lemons, ex-Oklahoma City never trailed from then on. basketball coach now at Pan Ameri- All five starters scored in double On Monday, November 15 at ca: " I'd ra ther be a football coach. figures: David 2 1 points, Roger 6 :30 pm plans were made for Glen­ That way you can Jose only 11 games Caudill 18, Dickie Hardman 12, Greg ville State College's women's basket­ a season. I lost 11 games in Decem- Arnette II and uic Mak le II. 0- ball team. Approximately 24 women ber alone. " ther players scoring for the Pio neers will participate in the practice ses­ There will be a baseball meeting Randy Hess 4, Rober t I hwkins 4 and sions from 5: 30 til 6 :30 on Tuesdays and 'Thursdays and from 5: 30 til on Monday November 25 at 3:30 in t-H_o_w_;u_d_J_e_m_e_r .e_so_n_2_. _____~ 7:30 on Mondays, Wednesdays and room 209 in the Health BuildinlJ· lhere wul D~ a Kappa Delta Pi Friday~ The team's coach is Mr . Coach Summers urges anyone in- meeting Monday, November 25 at Freshman jumping sensation Greg Arnette shoots over two Rio Grande

Gerald Cooke . L--terested______to attend. , ~~~.~~~~~~==~~~ 5:30j,.m. in rOO}1l 102 Oark ,ffall play.".- '. the Pioneers' scrimmage win over the Redmen 82-74. Page r o ur THE GLENVILLE MERCURY l-nday. November ~~. 1':174

PRE-REGISTRATION (Cont.) paid until 4:00 p.m. on January 7. Thosestudentswhodo not register during the pre-registration pCTlod in December may register only on January 7 from 8 : 30 a.m. til 4 :00 p.m. Seniors who will be doing student teaching second semester should register January 7 between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. in Clark Hall. returned when you pay your fees. If you pay your fee s by mail you should stop by the Business Office Pictured above are the new members of the Majors Club. and pick up your blue card when you return in January. Fees may be Final Examination Schedule PDP INITIATION (CONT) In order that you might plan class schedules to avoid too many examina­ tions on one day, here IS the final examination schedule for the fall semester. drawing on a Singer Zig Zag sewing Members of the winning intramural volleyball team (Majors I) are from Final examinations will be given during regular class periods according to the machine. See any member of Phi following timetable: bR: Vanessa Pannell, Diane Bach, Kim West, Kathy Johnson. Absent when Delta Phi or come to the first floor picture was taken was Karen Goodall, Jane Archer, and Jenny Yeager. a. Classes meeting at 8 .00, 10:00, 12:00, and 2:00 MWF will hold any of the Scien~" Bu i1ding in Room final exam inations on Monday, December 16. Whether you meet again 101. The drawing will be held Decem­ On Wednesday is optional with the fa culty member. ber 16th. These donations are to hclp members attend the Spring b. Classes meeting at 9 :00, 11:00, 1:00, and 3:30 MWF will hold any Convention at the Greenbrier. G. Kincaid Oratorio Publication Noted final examinations on Wednesday, December 18. The club is now fixing a food Skip Kincaid, as a result of hcr for and perhaps an additional lO­ basket for a needy family in the last season's wmnmg persuasIve IS million are abandoncd and left to c. All classes meeting on TTh will hold any final examinations on Tuesday, Gilmer County area. This will be one speech dealing with the pet popula­ die by their owners. Ms. Kincaid's December 17 . of the service projects taken on by tion explosion, has received no tice of solu tion dealt primarily with the the club. the publication of her spe ech in the feasibility of setting up municipal d. Night classes will hold any final examinations during the last Interstate Oratorical Association's spaying clinics with federal as well as meeting of the class. annual p'Jblication of winning ora­ municipal government support. tions from the Interstate Oratorical Also this week Ms. Kincaid and Barbara Stemple, accompanied by MODERN Conte~t , held last year at Pueblo, PORTRAITS Colorado. Ms. Katherine Leisering, Instructor Glenville Pizza Shop DRY CLEANERS in Speech, travelled to Calhoun IN BLACK AND WHITE In her speech, given in the prob­ County High School in Grantsville Glenville, W. Va. lem-solution format, Ms. Kincaid to perform their Winning Oral Inter­ AND COLOR Phone 462-7454 points to the growing l?roblem of pretation selectionsand other samples random breeding of dogs and cats of forensics presentations for the Robert Cooper in this country which has caused a English and Speech classes at the Mr. and Mrs. Photographer surplus of 50,000,000 such pets. An high school. Other such trips such as Hamric's Jewelry estimated seventecn million dogs and John W. Jamison 2l2 Y2 E. Main this will be planned in the future to cats are put to death in animal bring the Speech department'swork at Glenville, W. Va. Owners shelters yearly because there are Glenville to the teachers and studen Phone 462-523':1 Glenville, W. Va. simply too many of them to care of neighboring high schools. DaHon's Sue's Dairy·ette Gilmer Graphics, Inc. SUMMERS Headquarters for HARDMAN'S Lady Wrangler, HARDWARE Main St, - Glenville, WV PHARMACY Bobbie Brooks, "Serving Only Typewriters - Calculators Jane Colby, Owners The Best" Billy & Marge Burke Quick-Copy Service MacGregor, Prescription Druggist Phone 462-7621 Phone 462-7098 Quality Printing Hu bbard slacks, Hours 8 - 8 p_m. Curlee clothes, RESEARCH MATERIALS SEARS PRESENTS: All TOPICS Authorized Catalog The Cove Club The Rice Machine Write or call for your FREE up·to­ Village "3" Merchant Rock Music datemail order catalog of thousands 202 E. Main St, SAND FORK Saturday, Nov, 23 of out5tanding research papers. Glenville, W, Va, - 10 p,m, - 2 a.m, WE ALSO DO Clothing and PREGNANT CUSTOM-MADE RESEARCH Shoe Outlet NEED HELP EDUCATION'Al RESEARCH Main Street Industrial Bank 8uilding, Suite 419 All Alternatives Providence, Rhode Island 02903 GLENVILLE (401) 463-9150 Offered 10 am-8 pm 1-800-438-4814

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