THE GLENVILLE MERCURY '}-'5' Volume61 Number~ GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, April 4, 1990

u.s. Students Earn Art Awards

Thc Thlrlccnth A,!1nuaL Cremeans, medium day, ''Teapot," Gllmcr Co., Gradc 12; Tricia Ours, Scholasuc Art Exhibition was Wm Co., Gradc II: Angcla Cook, phoLOgraphy, "Desertcd Stairway," reccntly hclt: on the GSC campus. mixcd medium, "MemOries," Buckhannon·Upshur, Gradc 12; Buffy Smith of Ccntral P1~ston won Gllmcr Co., Gradc 12; Amy Dean, Allison Rced, watcrcolor, "Frcc LOp honor m the ~how, whICh was a watcrcolor, "ComposlllOn wi SPirit," Llbcrty, Gradc II; Tim full tUItion waver to GSC. Buffy Lights," Central Prcston, Grade 12: Schimmel, mlxcd mcdlUm, "No scorcd a 23 on her ACT test and Amber Goodwm, prismacolor, Escape," Gilmer Co., Grade 11; sports a 3.4 GPA She plans to 'Ducktapc," Liberty, Gradc II, ChriS Shrcvc, colored , "Pick allcnd GSC ncxt fall and major m Patrick McCarty, pencil, "Odyssey A Wmncr," Buckhannon-Upshur, An Educauon. of Llle," Frankfun, Gradc 10: Dawn Gradc 12: Buffy Smith, plaster pans Mcnt A v.'ard~ wcre presentcd McGaha, pencil, "Dog Portrait," craft, "Fish bowl," Ccntral Prcston, lO thc followmg studenb: Dan Braxlon Co., Gradc II. SCOll Gradc 12; Eugcnc Smith, Bnndo, medium clay, "Llddcrl Jar," McNemar, mcdlum clay, pnsmacolor, "DaOlcllc or Mane," WlnCo., Gradc 11 ; TracyCramcr, "Stonewarc Vase," Buckhannon· Ccntral Prcston, Gradc 12; Mlkc photography, Tm . ~ m My Pod.cl" Upshur, Gradc 12; Staccy Moss, Wcllings, penCil, "Mcmories," Bruccton, Gradc 10; Jlmmlc ml\cd mcdium, "Ycslcrycar," continued on pag~ 7

The rabbit "cnergu..es" the audience during the perros.qon ensemble. Percussion Energized

Lights out!! Drumsticks!! hits. Acuon!! The theme of the show wa~ That's Just what happened when centered around this being lh~lr the lights went out in the audiLOrium last performance in that auditorium. Tuesday nighL The GSC Percussion They performed dunng a slide show Ensemble rocked the house as the that brough t back past memories of auditorium was filled to capacity. former ensembles. The group put on a show that all As always, the show was a enjoyed. class act. The group performed as The percussionists performed professionals giving the audience many types of music ranging from the thrill they had anticipated. Spanish mood to today's hits, to Look forward to next year's yesterday's ragtime. The group ensemble. It should be quite a played many past top 40 songs. thriller. What will they think of These songs included" McArthur'S next? I wonder if the rabbit will Theatre WV Performs "Sweet Sue" Park,"" Somewhere Out There, ''''I'll slill be energized? Be Loving You," and many other Theatre West Virgmia Visited Jake moved m with Tom, Susan's Susan #1 was portrayed by Marjorie FitZSimmons, who the Glenville campus to prcsent it~ son, to attend college. "She's your renditIOn of "Sweel Suc" on Wed. best fnend's mother, for God's sake," graduated from Marshall University with a BFA in theatre. She has Trumpet In The Land and Theatre Atlanta. His favorite roles include March 28 at 8:00 p.m. one aspect of the character West Virginia. You may remember Mephistopheles in "Faust For ThiS play consisted of only exclaimed to the other as he acted extensively in this area with heras Adc1aid in "Guys and Dolls," President," the Miller in two charactcrs- Susan, the older unsuccessfully allempted to quell the Mountaineer Dinner Theatre, last summer's TWV production. "Canterbury Tales," and Marley divorcee and Jake, the young hiS pasSIOn for the older woman. the Kanawha Players, TWV and Hunley was recently an intern with and Marley's Ghost in "A Christmas student. Two actresses and two She was an arust and requested Rising Suns, Inc. Fitzsimmons also Lori mar Telcpictures and appeared Carol." Thomas is currently working actors portrayed different aspects that he pose m the nude which performed in the mollon picture on CBS' Falcon Crest. on a one-man show based on "As of these two characters as they made him even more uncomfortable "Chillers." The character of Jack #1 was You Like It " by Shakespeare. aucmptcd to suppress their romantic m her presence. The part of Susan #2 was presented by Winslow Thomas of David Epley was casted a~ Jake deslrcs for one another. The actors and actresses did a played by Marina Hunley from Decatur, GA. He has worked With #2. Before jommg Theatre WV, ThiS was made even more marvelous job of presentmg a Ollowa, WV. She earned a BFA many theatres in the southeast difficult due to the fact that Susan difficult and, someumes, confusmg from Marshall University and has including the Academy Theatre in "Sweet Sue" continued on page 3 and Jake lived under the same roof. plot. worked the past three summers with Page 2 Wednesday, April 4, 1990 The Glenville Mercury Fine Arts Building Nears Completion Editor Paul B" The new Fine Arts Building is almost complete, as everyone is aware. Students and faculty alike are eager to occupy the new buildi A week-long celebration will take place September 17-2110 dedi the building and to promote the fine arts. A commiuee comprised administrators, faculty, staff and students is planning the agenda for celebration. Entertainment will be provided by students, facuky performers not affiliated with Glenville State College. The activities of the week will entenain us while also reflecli many qualities of the building. GSC student and faculty talents in arts will be exhibited during the week. Our college and geogra traditions in the arts will be expressed. The College'slppreciation fi the building is going to be reflected through the activities. Th activities will suggest future roles this building will play on the G campus. Entenainment for the week could include drama, an exhibiti and music. The types of music may vary from classical to big band blue grass and follt. Plans are underway to have the West Virgi . Symphony and the Snyders perform. The week-long celebration will provide enrenainment of vari kinds. Students will be exposed to several cultural and traditional I of art other than those of the younger generations. After the eelebrati the college will be left with a new building which will make learn· Letters to the Editor ------­ more comfonable as well as more convenient. Students and facul should make time to thank the politicians, administrators, and facul Financial Aid Office Refutes Student Complaints who helped make our building a reality. Dear Editor: Organizations This is in response 10 the leller We urge any student whose money please come to my office, and J concerning the Financial Aid Office is late to come to our office so we will answer any questions I can Lambda Chi Alpha ------...... ;...---1 in the March 28 issue. First of all, can check if there was a problem concerning loans. However, one The Brothers of Beta-Bela Zeta WINO, Spanky, Aee, T-Box, yes, the Finacial Aid Office is here with our processing or someone must ask questions. We are not of Lambda Chi Alpha held their the Ladies; COW, Cannen x to assist the students, which we do else's. We work with over 1800 mind readers. weekly meeting Sunday at 8:00 in Penny, EIi7.atie1h; WOD,Iv:e. to the best of our ability and Financial Aid Forms and over 500 In conclusion, the Financial the Wesley Foundation. WOF,Skee,IGngIWiey,Ma . knowledge. loan applications each year. Maybe Aid Office does appreciate the Congratulations to Trey Simonson Terry; KCUF, The HallwayGoifi Second, we do not snap our this docs not seem like much to students' patience and on the Percussion Ensemble. All Trey; FHITA, Lori Burton x 10. fingers and have money magically some, but fa- the people who shuffle understanding. There have been Brothers and Ladies are reminded appear. All financial aid, including the mounds of paperwork, it is a many students wtiO compliment our that there will be a car wash at loans, takes time to process. If very large volume of work. Mistakes office on how helpful we are to Foodland this Friday, AIri 6,sa.ting An answer to your prayers as student money is late in arrivmg, sometimes happen (though not them. Weare as helpful as we can at noon. Congratulations go to the well as ours.Childless coup we take time 10 explain 10 the student often.) be 10 all students. For those who Ladies of the White Rose on geUing would IoIIe to adopt your whil why it is late. Third, no single individual are critical of our office, one day, reorganized. newborn. Legal, confidential, Keep in mind that it is not knows everything there is to know maybe they will understand that Awards for the week: POW, expenses paid. Call Dee a always the fault of our OfrlCC. OflCn, about loans. Federal Regulations things do not always go as smoolllly Spanky; AH, Coach, "Good Guy" Roy collect anytime, 716-924 the fault lies elsewhere. In the change constantly, which changes as we would like. Skee, Mad Max; DH, Mad Max; 2411 letter, it was mentioned that a the loan requirements. If the writer Carla Conley student's check was 7 months late. of the March 28 leiter has questions, Financial Aid Office THE GLENVILLE MERCURY STAfF Edltor-In-Chief ------Paul Biser Admissions Counselor Pleased With Open House Associate Editor ----- M'Llnda Whipkey Dear EdilOr, confidence in me. the custodial and maintenance staff Menaylng Editor ---- Marlloulse McNemar I feel very excited and proud I want Beth Bragg to know for all their effon and 10 Mr. David Sports Editor ------Michael Hart about an event that occurred on the that I appreciate her so much for Camilleui for his supponing· Copy Editor ------Cifora Araya Glenville campus Saturday. March being "Master of Ceremonies" and presence. Copy Reader ------Carmen Wager 24 - our Spring Open House. The for giving me advice on the phone The icing on my cake for the typists ------Michelle Wyatt suceess of this project can be whenever I'd call her and say - day was the excellent meal prepared Becky Hufford attributed to many and I want 10 "What else do I need to do?" Next, by Greg Minner and food service. take thisopponunity to express my I commend the faculty members. (I knew that I could count on you!) Advertising Manatger ------Sally Smith gratitude. Each one is an asset to our college So, even though it snowed and Photographic Editor ------Krls Rogers Many thanks to President - Thanks for allending. our attendance might not have been Photographers ------Jayson Sc8dcIen Simmons and Vice-President One of the aspects of Open what it could have, the warm Andy Stotts Peterson for their friendly welcome House that I am most pleased about atmosphere of the people involved Mark Romano to the students. Further, thanks to is the number of students that far exceeded my expectations. Circulation Manager ------Julie Damen the Bookstore, Library, Residence volunteered their time to be tour Thank you all so much! Everyone cartoonist ------Lora Elmore Halls, and Alumni· Association. guides. I've found one of the best give yourself a pat on the back! Advisor ------Yvonne H. King Your help is very much appreciated. tools is a Glenville student. So, I What a campus! Reporters ------lori Burton Special thanks 10 my boss, Mack was thrilled with your good attitudes! Janet Rogers Jayson Scadden Samples, for his support and A heanfelt thanks ~oes out to Tena Rogers Pam Short Bake Sale Successful------Alicia ..... and Roy Clemons was the winner. Dear Editor, thank everyone who donated money Thanks again for supponing the THE GLENVILLE MERCURY is published weekly durina I just wanted to take this to FOP by buying the baked goods. FOP research and helping them school year for $5 per year by Glenville State CoIle&e, lOG Hie opponunity to thank everyone who We were able to raiseS54. 79 which reach their goal of $75000. Street, GIeDville, WV. POSTMASTER: Send addressc...... donated baked goods, and helped went 10 FOP for research. A raffle Julie Darnell THEGLENVILLEMERCURy,Bo~107,GlenviIIeStateC out at the bake sale last Tuesday, was held for all of the left over food Letten CIOIItinued on pale 8 Glenville, WV 26351. March 27. I would also like to The Glemille Mercury Wednesday. April 4, 1990 Page.\ Greenbrier River Race Teacher Feature: Dr. Donald Herrline As the !1l0untam thaw begins 3 mdes of thiS challenging yet fun and the tree-S begin to bud, the race Will be completed by the team by Carmen Wager Greenbrier River flows through the runner ending the event at the After residtng in other states beautiful green valleys of Sullwell Park, one mile below for many years, Dr. Donald E. Pocahontas County, WV. Marlinton. Herrline, ASSistant Professor of On April 28, 1990, teams Pnzes will be awarded during Psychology, finally has the consisting of four members will the afternoon of fun and opportuntty to return to his home challenge the Great Greenbrier River entertainment at the park. state and teach a subject he loves. and the Greenbrier River Trdil m a Make plans to bnng your I Dr. Herrline was born and \ lday race of mountain bikes, canoes. family and frtends and be part of reared at Marun'!; Ferry, WV. He and runners. the 4th Annual Great Greenbrter received his BS at the University l The race will begm In River Race Please eall 1-800- of Steubenville in Ohio arid obtained Cloverhck, WV. Canocrs Will race 336-7009 for pre-registration and an MS from Florida State. Herrline die fiver from thiS pomtto Big Run general information about the race. completed his doctorate at the (4.1 miles). From Big Run to two Lodging and Sightseeing University of Tulsa. miles above Marlinton, bikers will informatIOn IS also available at this Dr. HelTline retired after lake on a 9-mlle stretch. The final toll free number. teachmg several years of psychology at Northeastern University tn Oklahoma. Before coming to Bloops and Blunders By Pam Short GlenVille, Dr. Herrltne was the director of the Rogers Co. Guidance "You look studiOUS today," somethmg that can only be termed Chnic. He returned to teaching sounds like an honest compliment, as a "hlssy fit," because he had lost which "holds a greater interest" doesn'tlt? Well, IlJ1N so happened his pen before a test. He frantically for him. the of looked through hiS oooks arid papers. dial receiver that comphment, Dunng his Ume at Northeastern, a ICaCher In the Engttsh department As the teacher began to hand out dedicated to hiS profession and who had recently acqUired glasses, the test, the student mformed the students mantfested Itself In many teacher of the mlssmg pen. The lhoughtthe person ... ald, "You look ways. He was named "Faculty teacher, still mstructmg her class, stupid today." Member of the Year" two times Dr. Herrline stresses the there. Dr. Herrline's daughter IS walked casually to the student's On a scparateocLasion, but on dUring a ten-year pertod (1978-88) importance of interacting with maJOnng in counselling psychology desk. knelt down and picked up the ~me day, a student told that and wa\ runner-up to thiS prestigious students. He tries to provide his and is pursutng a master's at the pen that had fallen, unobserved, same teacherto "tal k dumb to me," award a third lime. This is quite an students'tnfonnation and guidance" Northeastern State. HIS son is but the teacher thought the student to the noor and handed Il to the honor since tl IS voted on hy the as well as "\cuing them know what completing a master's in bustness franJed student. That student said, "You talk dumh.' That b.!aCher students and the 250 faculty IS ahead tn life." "It's not all administration at the same sounds ttke he could have used a wa, havmg a rough time of Ilthat members. The faculty of the academic," he feels. Dr. Herrline untversity. dose of nerve medicine. day. Oklahoma Colleges and Universities has emphaSized the "job Dr. Herrllne has submillcd a Well, that's It unul next week, A student at the Ichola, awarded him the Dlsunguished opportunites, the future, and the proposal for a new degree at GSc. stay Lalm, cool, and collected. County Center was giVing Service award in 1982. importance of commitrnem" to more A BA 111 behavlOrial science would He was also preSident of the than 20,000 students In the consist of half sociology and half wee ue conunued from pg . I faculty senate, preSident of the classroom. psychology. "Job opportunities in "s tS" grievance commtllee and was a Although Dr. Herrltne loves the field of behavlOrtal sciences he was an improvisational actor Center, KUDO for Directing from member of the curnculwn and poltcy teaching students, he enjoys time arc just unbelievable," he stated. arid period dancer With The Sterltng Twm Clues' Critics Circle and committee as well as many others. spent alone, too. He is a "private Students have responded Renaissance Fesu val of New York. Director of the Year from both the When asked what sparked hiS ktnd of person." "I really enjoy positively to the new psychology It He is on sabbatical from UNC at SI. Paul Dispatch and In Florida. interest In psychology, Dr. Herrline people, but I hke my privacy. instructor. "I think he's a fantastic Greensboro and has three years of Mr. Whitely has directed national responded after much deliberauon: gives you time to put everyting in teacher," said selllor Tim Gardner. stage expenence in "KIss and Tell," productions of "WestSide Story," "I don't know. I've always had an perspective, " he added. "Psychology isn't an interesting "The Bakkai," "The Dining Room," "Children of a Lesser God," "A interest tn people and behavior." In his spare time Dr. Herrline subject for me, but he puts a lot of enjoys reading the papers and and many producuons with the North View From the Bndge," "The Child psychology was cited humor in it," Gardner added. "He's watching teleVision. This enables Carolina Theatre For Young People. Crucible," "Equis," "1776," and as IllS favorite area of the profession. always making you laugh, but yet "Sweet Sue" was directed by "Sweeney Todd." He believes having a good start in him to "keep abreast with what's when it's time to get serious he Larry Whitely, who has received "SwCCl Sue" was a unique two­ hfe IS extremely unportanl. "As happening in the world." presents the material in a manner awards for Outstanding Artistic act play that presented comedy as the twig is bent so grows the tree," Dr. Herrline's job at GSC allows that you can really understand," Achievement from MACT Festival, well as Insight to moral attitudes he commented. Human sexuality him to be within a three-hour drive agreed Lora Elmore, a sophomore the McKNight Foundation and customs of our liberated society,. is Dr. Herrline's second favorite of his childhood home. He has two art major. Fellowship from the Playwright's teaching field. brothers and a sister who reside Most of the almost 20,000 peop\c Call or write today for a free Call toll-free 1-800-243-8520 Outward Bound who go each year arc in average color catalog. Ask about finanCial or write Outward Bound USA, 384 physical shape and have liule or no aid, and high school and college Field Point Road, Greenwich, CT What would you do if someone arc. Because once you've overcome expertence in the wilderness. credll. 06830. offered you the chance to get away the challenges that nature can TYPically, there arc eight to from it all. To leave school, your throw at you, nothtng else tn Itfe twelve students and two to three parents, everything behmd-- and seems qUite as daunting. Outward Bound instructors in each do something you've never done Most Outward Bound courses group. Instructors arc all uniquely before? Like white-water raftmg, center around such activities a~ quali fled in their areas of wildernc~s mountain climbing, or cave canoeing, sailing, mountaineering, expertise. They're able leaders, exploring. and oockpacking. Some la~t a week, With substantial training, and safety And what if you knew you'd others more than three months. All is their number-one concern. come back stronger, more conlident, are deSigned to foster leadership There arc over six hundred and with a dozen friendships that skills, self-reltance, teamwork, and Outward Bound courses in twenty would last you a lifetime? respect for others. states to choose from. That's what Outward Bound is But don't worry. You don't No maller what your age, all about. have to be the eaptaln of the football 1I1terests, or outdoor experience, It's about you, and who you team to experience Outward Bound. there's one just right for you. Paae 4 Wednesdav. ADri14. 1990 The Glenville Mercury SPORTS By Michael Hart

Hart's Headlines Sports Trivia: Last Week's Questions: With spring collectively being to be challenged by Portland and one of the busiest times in sporlc;, Phoenix, while defending champion 1. How many regular season lifetime it brings a close to basketball and Detroit holds a comfortable five­ home runs did Hank Aaron hit? hockey, but serves a<; a birth for game lead overthe Chicago Bulls. How many did Babe Ruth hit? the boys of summer, hot dogs,and The strength of the upcoming 2. There are five Division I football apple pie. baseball season arguably hac; to teams beginning with the letter H. As the come from the American Lcague Name them. season came to an end, the west division. With the returning 3. What is a more appropriate name Associated Pres.c; awarded its World Champion Oakland Athletics for an eagle on a par three golf coveted Adolph Rupp Trophy for being most people's pre-season pick hole? college basketball's player of the to repeat as champion, I think these 4. Name the man who coached a yearto LaSalle's . people must have forgollen about Super Bowl team and played in the Simmons led the Explorers to a the KansasCity Royals, California NBA. 30-2 record this season while Angels, and Texas Rangers. The averaging 26.5 points and 11.1 Royals are the first team in major Last Week's Answers: .. -~ rebounds per game. Others in league history to have two Cy consideration for the award were Young pitchers, and with George 1. Aaron - 755; Ruth - 714. of Oregon State, Brell and Bo Jackson at the plate 2. Harvard, Hawaii, Holy Cross, ~.j "".,-_ ...- . .. Derrick of Syracuse, and look for Kansas City to own the Houston, Howard. " the late Hank Gathers of Loyola American League West. With the 3. A hole in one. Marymount. Baltimore Orioles showing lao;t year 4. Bud Grant who coached the With only two weeks what they could do, look for the NFL Vikings. and played for the remaining in the National birds to appear atop the American 1950-195 I Minneaplois Lakers. Tallman Earns Medalist Honors Basketball Association's regular League East Division. In the season, eight teams have already National League, the New York This Week's Questions: Glenville State's Greg Tallman Glenville State Invitational At clinched a play-off birth. The Mets should continue to own the claimed individual medalist honors Oxbow, Par 71 Lakers, which are holding on to east, while the San Diego Padres 1. How many times did Wilt Friday, as he recorded one-over- the league's best record, continue will win the western division. Chamberlin foul out of an NBA par rounds of 72 both Thursday Final (2-day, 36 hole) team scores: game? and Friday of the the 14th annual 2. Name the winning quarterback Glenville State Invitational golf Glenville Stale 756, Wiucnberg in each of the first four Super Bowls. 10umamentatOxbow. 760, U. Charleston A 767, 3. Who is the only player to lead Tallman, a junior at Glenville Muskingum 795, Malone 799, U. the majors in homcruns and E.R.A.? State, won the individual Charleston B 804, Cleveland St. 4. Ronald Reagan is known for championship by one stroke over 805,Capita1809, Tiffin 812, W_V. portrclying a famous basebaD player Mike Moline from the University Wesleyan 813, Bluefield St. 817, and a famous football player. Can of Charleston. Molino recorded a Walsh 845, Cedarville 855, Maricua you name them? 75-70 for the two-day, 36-hole ColleseandWestLiberty867,Davis L-______--l Invitational _ one-stroke behind and Elkins 897, Shawnee SL 906, Tallman. Concord 983. WANT TO MAKE A Finishing in a third place tie, DIFFERENCE? were GSC golfers Bob Sowards Top Finishers: and Patrick Geraghty. Both Sowards CAMP and Gerctghty carded a 74-75 for a 1. Greg Tallman (Glen) 72-72- 144 149. 2. Mike Molino (Char. A) 75-70- STAFF Overall Learn honors went to 145 Spend the summer in the the Pioneers, as they edged 3. Bob Sowards (Glen) 74-75-149, Catskill Mountains of Wiucnberg College by four strokes. and Patrick Gerctghty (Glen) 74- Harriers Successful At Pitt New York. Receive a Glenville State recorded a team 75-149 meaningful and exciting · effort of 756, while Wittenberg summer experience shot 760. The University of Other Glenville SI. Scorers: The Glenville State College 17.77; Women's 4oom, Tracy working in a residential Men and Women's Track team White, 1:06.71; Men's 4oom, 4th camp with adults who Charleston finished third with an competed Saturday in the Pill place, Ernest Tchae; Men's 100m, have disabilities. Pos­ overctll 767. Ben Moore 78-78-155, Mike Stills Panther Relays. Both teams made 5th place, Ken Russell, 11.88; 7th Itions are available for The next outing for the Pioneers .80- 79-159, John Buser 84-92-176. a very stJ:ong showing in the place, Dan Carpenter, 11.96; COUNSELORS, CABIN will be April6-7 at the Muskingum events. GSC placers were as foDows: Women's 800, 5th place, Tammy LEADERS, and PRO­ Invitational a1 the Cambridge (Ohio) r------i GRAM SPECIALISTS. Country Club. Sportslook: Long Jump, 2nd place, Bemie Rees, Niven (unallached), 2:43.13; All students majoring in 20-91/2 inches; 5OQOm (women), Women's 200, 2nd place, Dawn allied health field are April6& 7 Pioneer Golf at the Entries are now being aecepted 3rd,LoriGardner, 19: 51.16;4x1oo Farley, 27.73; 4th place, Tracy encouraged to apply. Muskinguml Invitational. for the second annual Glenville Stale relay, 1st place, Kent Russell, Bernie White, 28.99; Men's 200, 4th place, Season dates: June 6 to Cambridge, OH. August 23rd. College four-man spring golf Rees, Marcus Hanshaw, Gary Lewis, Jesse Giles, 22.74; Women's 3000m, April 7 Pioneer Track at the Good Salary, Room, scramble and fund-raising 46,\7; Steeplechase, 5th place, 4th place, Katrina Riggleman, Glenville Stale Pioneer T &F CIaWc. Board, and possible tournament. Micki Grass, \0: 17.52; Women's 11 :31.8; Men's 4x4oo, 3rd place, Glenville, WV. travel allowance. Call AD teams competing must have High Jump, 4th place, Dawn Farley, GSC 3:31.05; Javelin, Ed Kowchuck Betty at (304) 367·4159 April 8 & 9 Pioneer Golf at the 4-\0; Men's High Jump, 2nd place, (unattached), 2nd place, 171.8 or send letter to Camp a combined handicap of at least Southern RegionaL Pipestem Slate with no more than two players having Marcus Hanshaw, 6-2; Women inches; 6th place, Braith Pack, 126.3 Jened, P.O. Box 483, at Park. 1500m, 2nd place, Tammi Taylor, inches; Shotput, 3rd place, Bill Rock Hili, NY 12775, a handicap of less than 10. Aprill1 - 14 Pioneer Track at 5:21.62; 4th place, Jane Hoffman, Cottrill, 39.8 inches; Women's (914) 434·2220. Anyone interested the Dogwood Relays. KlIOlIville, 5:33.80; Women's 100m High Discus, Shelly Bonnell, 2nd place, E~ ClI>poIIunttr E..".."., 1otiF. panicipating, call423-6771.

Page 6 Wednesday, April 4, 1990 The Glenville Mercury Harper One of Seven To Mercury Exhibit WV Art Brunch George Harper, Glenville State composition and realistic depiction. The 1989-90 Mercury College art instructor, recently had Harper skillfully uses intricate holding a brunch on April 28, eight pieces of his art displayed in composition and expressive color in the Verona Mapel Room the "People and Environments," to transform portions of private 11-1 p.m. for all former which was an exhibition that and public buildings into images of the Mercury staffs. This presented the work of seven West that relate in the shallow space to celebrate the last 60 years Virginia artists. These people used common to much late 20th century Mercury. Those who have their art to comment on the world art. HIS work also conjures up the on staffs during that time are in which we live. The diversity of mtimate quality that characterizes to attend for S5.00. styles and images to be found in many small West Vlfginia towns. Brunch will be followed their artwork accurately reflects The seven artists whose work tour of the campus, includ the texture of contemporary life in was presented were: Lucretia new Fine Arts Building and West Virgima. Brancato, Beth Crowder, Mark office where .i~.~n"<",,,,,;,~ft" The pieces that Mr. Harper Flemmg, George Harper, Paul had for display were: Urban Facet, Krainak, Steve Opet and Drema Backyard Facets, Alley Facet with Duncan Watts. Gate, Presbyterian Church I, The artwork in this exhibition Morning Roof Facets, Late Evening, represented a sampling of the points will attend. and Evening Roof Facets. of view that currently are shaping Reservations may be Mr. Harper's work was said to the people and culture of notifying: Mrs. Yvonne be work that strikes an appealing Virginia. Box 207 Glenville State balance between abstract Glenville, WV 26351 or TKE Holds Carwash ______..:.- (304) 462-7361 ext. 290. Tau Kappa Epsilon had a car The Fraternity was formerly called wash at Foodland. The members the "The Holy Roller Court." Last semester on a very cold WANT TO MAKE A made $130. "We are trying to get DIFFERENCE? involved in community as well as day the Fraternity members pushed campus activities," Gary Layne, an empty keg from Glenville through President of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Spencer to Elkview grade school, CAMP stated. which is ten miles from Charleston. There are a lot of new members The cause for pushing the keg was STAFF this year. With six new members to benefit Mike Euler, an Alumm Spend the summer in the last semester and three or four during ofTKE and GSc. Mike was mjured Catskill Mountains of New in an automobile accident in January York. Receive a meaning­ the spring term, TKE's currently ful and exciting summer have 18 members. 1989. The Fraternity presented a experience working In a The Fraternity has gone through check to the Euler family 10 an residential camp with some big changes since August excess amount of $600. adults who have disabi­ 1989. Iota Omega Chapter as well Future activities for fraters of lities. Positions are avail­ as all Tke Fraternities throughout TKE will be on April 22, when able for COUNSELORS, the nation has ended pledging. they will play the Lambda Chi CABIN LEADERS, and PROGRAM SPECIAL­ Now college men can become Alpha Fraternity in what should be ISTS. All students major­ a TKE by passing a test from which an intense Commode Bowl. On ing in allied health field they gather information from a TKE the following weekend on 28 and are encouraged to apply. Guide. The TKE Guide has 29, TKE will host a softball Season dates: June 6 to information about the history of tournament a Cedar Creek State August 23rd. the Fraternity. Park. Good Salary, Room, Iota Omega chapter of TKE In writing this article I would Board, and possible travel allowance. Please sign up turned 25 years old in May of 1989. like to ad that I pledged as a TKE for an interview in Career my sophomore year and I've had Services for APRIL 5 with Derrick Cafe some great memories and met some Camp Jened or call (914) of my best friends in college through 434·2220 for more Open 6 a.m.-8 p.m. the Fraternity. It has made college information: ask for Sunday 7 a.m.-3 p.m. all the more exciting and enjoyable, Colleen. , Equ8l O!>I>ortunlty E"1lIoY .. MIF Daily Breakfast especially being in a small town. Delta Zeta Wins Honors Specials Luncheon & Dinner The Theta Xi chapter of the Outstanding ScnIOf. Traci was chosen as OUL~tanding Specials FOODLAND Delta Zeta Sorority competed in this past weekend's "Province 4 President of Rush as well Derrick Pizzas at its Pepsi Products 12 pak-$2.99 Weekend." Outof250DeitaZetas individual who took the most Best from all over the U.S. and DZ in seeing that reference forms 9" 12" 16" Pepsi 3 Iiter-$1.39 chapters 'in the state, Theta Xi won done accurately and Province 4 also chose Paula Variety of Toppinas outstanding pledge program and Tomatoes-.69 per Ibs. Spiritofthe Province award, which as the best pledge educator. Derrick Lounge goes to the chapter iliat best shows work with the pledge DelMonte Ketchup-$1.29 that Delta Zeta enthusiasm over well-noticed over the Wc(~KCI"1 & Fresh Coleslaw-.89 per Ibs the entire weekend. Theta Xi plans to carry The Theta Xi chapter had winning tradition into next Restaurant several individuals who were The DZ's will try to carry Open 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday 7-10 Sunday 10-7 recognized for their outstanding excellence through hard dedication. The chapter will TO GO, CALL 462-7752 work as chapter officers. Mary Alice 462-5463 Maher was presented an award for its new motto for next year 9 E. Main Street, Glenville Ou tstanding Chapter President and is "We have pride in Theta X The Glenville Mercury Wednesday, April 4, 1990 Page 7

's Theatre Announces Cast Art S how continued from page 1 Gilmer Co., Grade 11; Mike Children's Theatre has Sonja Hill, The Innkeeper-Linda Wellings, pencil, "Untitled," Gilmer lmaounlce(l the -IJames of the cast Malcomb, Son #2- Edie Flemming, Co .. Grade 11; Joanie Wilt, mixed crew for this year's productions. Son#3- Terry Schau, and General medium, "With a Chuck, Chuck • will perform "The Wishing Person-Denise Davis. Here," Liberty, Grade 12; Kim ; the Gold Donkey, and the Cast for "Lucky Scraps" [ Williams, pencil; "Burst of Insight" -in-the-sack," "Lucky include: The Girl-Denise Davis, Frankfort, Glade 12. , "The Cat and the Fox," The Maid- Sonja Hill, and Mike Honorable Mention Awards: "CindcreUa." Crewa'isignments McKibben as the Prince. Jimmie Cremeans, clay medium, as foIlows: Demse Davis, Cast for "The Cat and the Fox" "Can-HandIePat,"WirtCo.,Grade (';....:. >1. tour; Edie Flemming, set include Edie Flemming as the Cat 11 ; Tryston Cobbett, clay medium, mask technician; David and Terry Schau as the Fox. "Untitled,"CalhounCo.,Grade 10; ~ settcchmclan; Sonja Hill, Children'S Theatre wiIl also Dara Couller, ink, "Cat Eyes," technician and sound; present "." The cast for Pocahontas Co., Grade 12; Amy Malcom b, settec hn ician and this play includes: David Graham Dean, oil, "August Reunion," Jerry Reed, set technician; as the father, Linda Malcomb as Central Preston, Grade 12; James Richmond, company the mother, Edie Flemming as the Derryberry, graphite, "Hand Loose," tor; and stepmother, Sonja Hill a'i Cinderella, Frankfort, Grade 12; Melissa Linda Malcomb as Claribel, Denise Flemming, prismacolor, "Bee­ Davis as Clementine, Mike Compass," Liberty, Grade 12; Edgar McKibben as the cattle baron, Terry IFriel, Wood, "Ball and Chain," Schau a'i the sheriff, Dennis Wemm Pocahontas Co. Grade 12; Matt as the voice of the owl. Grandstaff, , "Untitled," Practice will begin on Thursday Magnolia, Grade 11; Jill Ice, ink, for cast members. Set and mask Untitled, Magnolia, Grade 12; Tera Burry Smith Wins Tuition Waiver construction wiIl start ten days Kelly, clay medium, "Potpotri-Pot," before the first performance. WirtCo., Grade 12; Dan Lou, ink, Grade 12; Melanie Tiliani, the teachers for their efforts, and as "Hindenberg," Gilmer Co. Grade photography, "Dreams," for the students, I encourage them ...... ,&.6' ... ions continued from page 2 12; Emily Lott, mixed medium, Buckhannon-Upshur, Grade 12; Dan to keep up the good work. "Path to the Mystical," Frankfort, Williams, prismacolor, Untitled, Remember--art is everywhere--let's Grade 12; Tina Messenger, tempera, Ravenswood; Joannie Wilt, ink, keep it that way." Ladies of the White Rose James Collins; LBOW, Mindi; "School Pride," Lewis Co., Grade "Elvis," Liberty, Grade 12. , Eighteen schools participated lheir weekly meeting on BDOW, Drew x 3, Gary Messenger 12; Chad Miller, pencil, "Spike Jurors for the show were Mr. in the show. These schools included Lee," Buckhannon-Upshur, Grade Craig Drennen and Mr. Kristin , March 29, 1990 in the x 3. Braxton, Bruceton, Buckhannon­ 10; Scott Nicholson, pencil, Rogers. Mr. Drennon said, "students room at Pickens Hall. Plans As a reminder to all ladies­ Uphsur, Calhoun, Central Preston, "Bicycle," Gilmer Co., Grade 11; seemed interested in commenting rest of the semester were shirt day is Thursday. We'd like to Clear Fork, Frankfort, Gilmer, Julie Richter, pencil, "Japan Meets on their environment, their society , Awards for the week: thank all the brothers who attended Harmon, Lewis, Liberty, Magnolia, the Hills," Roosevelt-Wilson, Grade and themselves. The participants Lisa, Sharon, Robin, and Thursday's meeting for their help Mount View, Paden City, 12; Diana Ramsey, mixed medium, deserve all praise. May they LOW, Sally, Penny, Lori, and support! Pocahontas, Ravenswood, "Rituals Through Time," Frankfort, continue to prosper in their artistic BW, Trey, Melvin; FOC, Roosevelt-Wilson, Washington­ Grade 12; Alan Scarbro, wire . pursuits." Juror Kristin Rogers Irving, and Wirt County. The sculpture, "Pcckin," Clearfork, commented, "this year I see a Exhibit was sponsored by Scholastic Grade 12; Eugene Smith, oil, "Insect considerable improvement in the Art Exhibiton Fund and Glenville dedication, and Spirit of the Composition," Central Preston, handling of medium. I commend State College Alumni Foundation. Provence. We are all extremely excited about our achievements. Boy Scouts We would like to thank all our Alumni for coming to State Day Hold Interviews Gilmer Auto Body with us. Thank you, Mom Joy, for Interviews for executive a II your support and attending State 2 miles west of Glenville on Leading positions with the Boy Scouts of Sl. Judes Children's Day with us. We also would like to America will be held Wednesday, Creek Road (turn right at Betro Petroleum extend a speeialthank you to Marla Bike-A-Thon wiIl be April 25, 1990. Forty positions B. for all her help and the writing go 1/4 mile) , April 28. It wiIl be held are available. Full-time, of our songs for State Day. Creek State Park from 10 challenging, worth-while work Phone 462-7085 Day or Night a.m.- 12 p.m. Anyone who is Congratulations, GSC with variety and purpose. Scouting All makes, all models inlercsted should contact one of Percussion Ensemble, on a experience helpful. Good salary the girls or caIl the house at 462- wonderful performance. Thank you, Custom work and benefits. Arrange an 5963. Mike Ring, for the wonderful drum appointment through the Placement We guarantee satisfactory paint CongratulatIOns, Traci, on solo. Office. The BSA is an equal Thank you, Drew, for your matching receiving the Peterson A ward. opportunity employer. Ccx.gratulations, Chris, on receiving hospitality and sticking up for us. Free Estimates on Insurance Work IheWest Virginia Award. Happy Birthday, Renae. We Modern heavy duty frame rack system for At the State conference for love you! SUMMER JOBS Province Four last weekend, we Clean room went to Alice­ Over 50,000 summer job complete frame and unibody repair WOn many awards. Individual congratulations. Pig Pen went to openings at Resorts, Camps, ; aWards were: Outstanding Marla T. Amusement Parks, Hotels, PAINTING DETAILING : President,MaryAlice; OUL'itanding Paula would like to extend National Parks, Businesses, "Nobody notices our body . Vice-PreSident of Membership special thanks to those girls i~ their Cruise Lines, Ranches and : !kush), Traci; Vice-President of help with Standards & ACUVIUes more in the U.S., Canada, work and that's the way i Pledge Education, Paula; and programs throughout this year. Australia, & 20 other countries. ~ding Senior, MaryA lice. The girls would like to extend Complete Directory only it should be." ~r awards were: Outstanding a special thank you to our CCD, $19.95. Don't wait until after -Bob Layne­ Rerercnce because of Traci's hard Sandra Petitt, for all her hard work finals. Send to Summer Jobs Ask for Bob Layne, Floyd Tincher, or Bruce Wilson --and dedication; Outstanding and dedication and attendmg 38039, Colorado Springs, Plldge Education Program because Province4 State Day with us . We Colorado. 80937 or Paula's hard work and great love you, Sandy! CUSSIfIED ADS AOOPTION: I Rani_ro. ~.,Qive. WesIJY Hug.. k ...... at...... Poundation, April 10. 12 noon -6 C~aeif1ecl ada .ze mom and. aecu .. 11fe p.m. Uqem bcc:ause~ die ...ilAble ~ .15 fo.r 15 ...It your baby in Ruth blood drives are in the 1IOzda. SeDd cback to: and Fred'. home. we tcachets slrike put them behind . adftftiaiIuJ 1IaDage.r c/o ..... to ..... our ... 8nd 1IucUz7. our tutu.. with • child. The Mmuy would 6te l>apoIogize Weqnetfer fer die misqoote in ..wede's IRclc flnencfal security. i.oDely? Heed. date? on the high school art show. 11 educetlo181 opportunities. -..t t:bat ~ epee'.' should have read: "The ~uaIity of end ell the tove hiO toda~' call Dat.t__ 1 the art enUies are as good if not people give. PIeeIe (t05) 366-.6335. can beucr Ihan last year, even though can our adOption they areloweFinnumbetthisyear. " coun_lIor. collect. at (802) 235-2312. The Pioneers In CommU1el' ...-______-.--., Ac:livilies Socjety will meet in the uelSuay, April Pioneer Center Vandalia Room 00 Skyland Concert Wednesday Weclnesday, April 11 at 1:00 p.m.

The Paul Sky1alk1 Concert Skyland has a single out will be held at 9 p.m. which reached the top ten on FORBIDDEN tomonow, Wednesday,Aprll radio stations. 180,000.00 PER MONTH 4 in the Snackbar. He is an Thisconccn is open to all individual who is unique - a sbJdents with ID's. Skyland 11:..... ' ... , ... Ie .... _ .. e....., IfIIII'JII'IIII.... ,. ... ~:1 11 painter ofpictures. a singer of has awearedm campus befme "UNIQUE" Mne'·...... a.e ... ~.-, III , songs, and an artist and has been well-received. rnld rIIl.I' ,..,., '~ftf."''''.''' ,.... ,.....,... '.w 'et.r,l. nnlq 1.1I_•• per ....h...... ;:.~!~~=i'.:eN=":~s;.!': & ...... fIL •• r..t detail In a step '" slep ...... ftIII·alMt. ___ '~1Irio Montgomery Interviewed a child could foRo •• I know • 61 ,., aiel wom.n In Florida who purcllased ..,-__ Scot MOntgomery was recendy soon as the activities committee .nd lut month she IIIICIe over m.-M. ~ as president of Student gelS appointed. I'll start gelling ·'no could be nexll ..... IIIOIIIh I .... Coagress. During an interview last various activities on campus S]),15J.15 Just '" world... 12 .... per Saturday. Scot explained some of organized. n Wfft. lhlS month I eapccl .. _ .. Ihe duties and reaponsibililies he Scot would like for anyone S]5.(O).OO ami tah I , wed ..clll. -II perfmns. .. I preside overall S...... who has any saudent or campus lIa.d. 1 his PlOJrlm has never ...... Conp'.Ss meeIinp and SlDdent body concerns 10 gel in lOuch with one of before Ind I will not offer ...... Yea meedIIgs.1 act as an illlemlediary the members of Congress so thal it cI.. nOl Ifford 1o paSI up this apparlUnitr. betRen students and can be brought up at the next 1 .... "",.lIonarr money-lIIatI ...... II administration. and I also appoint meeting. They will address the In demand evefJWhere. ret few ...... even S1Dden1S 10 faculty adminiSlralive concern and do whatever possible. know It elllsis. Within )0 ...,1 ,. an tie ...... "iiil iii orpnizations." . As a reminder: all SlUCIea1 enJ."I", tJI,...... , - ____~ , JI When asked wbat some of his Congress meetings arc open 10 any Don't !tit, me me' lmaline. MYtrI...... Ie plans for Ihe future were. Scot c:onc:emed stddents wishing 10 II8plied, "rm canendy planning aaend. No set lime farthe meelillllS I"oul ,our nnancl.1 ".ta...... IIDInecomingforneasemesler. All bas been decided. "urehIsI"I lhat tpeeW .... f. or drlvln, • Brand .... Me._ &8"~""" - .:.::J~':;;: ...... caaIiIucd flam ... 2 I • .nel muc:h more are IlOW ..1IftII1I ~ ,. The Definition Of Luck Ichleve, .hh m, ...... L.t.. r'OIrlm. When ,OU Our Editor limit. be thought, in search of a Two m;n were chauing wife. No successl He cast the Pro,._ulillmlled. leIell'hollllI "HI ...... rar;'~•. =I'~