STUDENTS SELECT CAMPUS COVER GIRL· SHELVA SCOTT SHARON BUMGARNER JO;.iANNA COLEMAN PATSY BRAKE SANDRA SALYERS SUE EDDY Majors' Club Alph a Psi Omega Phi Mu Gamma Wesle y Foundation Women's Ha ll MENC Voting to Be Held Tomorrow in Student Union Of the six co-eds pictured above, who were JOHANNA COLEMAN, from Parkersburg, is leader. She is sponsored by WAA. nominated by campus organization , one will be a sophomore English social studies studene She This is the tent h consecutive year that the chosen b,- student vote tomorrow as Campus is secretary of Phi Mu Gamma. Miss Coleman was MERCURY has s ponsored the contest for the Cover Girl at the Student Union f rom 9 a.m. to first runner-up in the 1962 W. Va. J unior Miss Pittsburgh Press. Numerous colle:;:es in the area 4 p.m. The six finalists were selected by a panel Contest, a semi-finalist in the 1963 Miss W. Va. of the Pittsburg h Press will enter candidates for composed of two faculty members and three stu­ Pageant, and is presently "Miss Parkersburg." Campus Cover Gir L On March 15, a picture of the dents. The panel consisted of Miss Pearl Pickens, She is sponsored by Phi Mu Gamma. finalist from each college will appear in the ~Ir . Carl A. Kerr, Eliza:beth McLaughlin, Charles SUE EDDY is a sophomore from St. Marys. A "Roto" Magazine. Milhoan and Kenneth Frederick. music student, she is endowment chair man of The judges of the Press will meet the foltow­ PATSY BRAKE is a sophomore horne econom­ Delta Zeta. a member of MENC and participates ing week to choose the f ive finalists from all t he ics student from Canvas. She is secretary of Phi in t he band and choir. Miss Eddy is sponsored by candidates who have appeared in t he "Roto." Delta Phi, a MERCURY reporter and was chosen ME ' C. These five fina lists will a ttend a dinner and Miss Pioneer of Women's Hall in 1963. Miss Brake SANDRA SALYERS is a freshman horne ec­ show on Friday, March 27, and a luncheon on is sponsored by the Wesley Foundation. onomics student f rom Vienna. Mi s Salyers, spon­ Saturday as g uests of t he Press, and at this time SHARON BUMGARNER, sonhornore English sored by Women's Hall, is a graduate of Parkers­ they will meet and talk with the j udges who will and peech student, is from Elizabeth. She had burg High School. choose one of them as the "Roto" Campus Cover the female lead ro1e in "Send Me No Flowers." Tn SHE LV A SCOTT is a senio•· physical educa­ GirL 1963 she was the Wirt County Centennial Queen tion and English student f rom Jackson County. No prizes will be awarded. riorn'nee. Miss Bumgarner i sponsored by Alpha She is president of Maiors' Club, ecretary of Winner of the MERCURY Campus Cover Girl Psi Orne<!"a. Verona Maple Hall, and a G C varsity cheer- Contest last year was Dianna Wh ite. The Glenville Mercury VoL XXXV, No. 9 Glenville State College, Glenville, W. Va. Wednesday, F ebruar y 12, 1964 GSC Cast, Crew Chosen GSC Literary Society Hosts For Three-act Production Anderson, Dotson W. Va. Poetry Conclave April 4 Have Lead Roles . From the drama department "Dinny and the Witches," to Wilma Stanley, President, comes news of the forthcom­ be presented March 12, 13, Will Preside at Meeting ing three-act p r o d u c t i o n and 16 in the Auditorium. STUDENT UNION Students will be admitted on On Saturday, April 4, the Ia Rollins, vice president of the their activity cards. All off­ Glenville State College Lite­ organization. Special progra m Sweetheart Ball covers featuring Athena, goddess campus people will be charged WORK CONTINUES rary Society will be host to $1.00. of wisdom, have been designed ' Is February 15 Construction of the extension to the Second Annual West Vir­ by Miss Rollins for the Conclave. This ''frolic on grave matters" the Student Union continues on Hearts and cupids will domi­ bas a cast of eight and a stage ginia Poetry Conclave. Last One of the state's lead ing poet s, nale the sct>ne at the annual schedule. The roof for the build· crew of five. Starring in this pro­ ing is expected to be added next year the poetry meeting was Or. Louise McNeill Pease, has S·veetlleart &all soonsored bv Phi duction will be Peggy Anderson odginated by West Virginia been asked to participa te in the Mu Gamma Sorority Saturday, week. The actual construction as Amy and Randy Dotson as work will be completed by Sept. Wesleyan College. morning progra m. At this time it Feb 15. in the St11dent Union. Dinny. This will be the first col­ is hoped that Dr. Pease, profes­ Following sorority tradition, the 1. 1964. but the building will not lege role for both Miss Anderson be fully equipped at that time. The nine state universities and sor of Eng lish at Concord Col­ will ~irl-ask-bov. ball bP Admis­ and Mr. Dotson. colleges participating in the '63 lege, w ill read from her own sion is $2.50 for couple. Music The second cafeteria serving line Othe rs in the cast include Jim will also be incomplete at the convention were Alderson-Broad­ poetry a nd d iscuss her c raft as for the event will be provided by Bush as Stonehe nge, Dock Hinkle dus, Davis and E lkins. Glenville, a poet . the Royaltones from 9 to 12. beginning of the school year. a s Jake, Harold Doughe rty as Marshall University, Morris Har­ Crowning of Sweet'-learts of t he Been, M ary Bie l as Luella, Sher­ When the extension is complet­ vcv, P otomac State, Salem, Selected student poets will Year w ill highlight the Ball this ry Crayton as Zenobia, and Car­ ed, the recreation area should Wheeling, West Virginia Universi­ read and discuss their poetry in year. The SwePt~earts will be ole Wa rren a s Ulg a. ty, and the host institution, Wes· the morning session a nd will have include bowling facilities, ping leyan. it e\·aluated. nominated and elected by popular Working behind the scenes will vote. f\l omin,.tions can be made pong and pool tables, and a new be the stage crew comprised of According to Dr. Espy W. Mil­ A luncheon is pla nned for 1:30 for five cents and votes un ballroom. be 'I110mas E. Hodges, stage man­ ler, chairman of the English de­ p.m . at which time Dr. Ruel E. cast at the cost of a penny a ager and lights; Carol Barron, partment, "The purpose of the Foster , p rofessor of English at vote. The colle ge book store will be properties; Tom Isenhart, cos­ located on the street level a nd meeting is to provide opportuni­ West Virginia University, will The election polls, which will tumes; and J ane Leverage and the student council oHice will be ty for student poets in all of the .speak. Or. Foste r is a noted be set up in the Student Union, Loretta Dwelle, make-up. enlarged. Meeting rooms for gen­ colleges and universities of the Willia m Faulkner scholar and is will be open on Thursday, Feb. Cut and crew started rehear· era l a nd organizationa l use, in· state with an opportunity to read cons idered to be one of the out­ 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On sel Monday, Feb. 3. Mr. Rodney eluding stora ge space would be their poetry and to have it evalu­ standing teachers of literature at Friday, the polls will be open Busch, instructor in speech a nd provided. ated by other student poets and the sta te university. from 9 a.m. until U p.m. After dramatics, Is serving u director by college teachers of English." six o'clock on Friday, voting sta­ of this three-act production. Additional st udy booths, an en­ In the afternoon sessions, expli­ tistics will be secret. larged television room, and an Wilma Sta nley, preside nt of the cations of poems in small semi­ (See Phi Mu Gamma picture on FOUR JOIN ALPHA PSI extension of the snack bar are Litera ry Society, V(ill pres ide at naries will be undertaken. Stu­ p. 2) P at Britton, Jack Brown, Helen incorporated into the plans for the opening session of the Con­ dent poets will read their own During the intermission at the Cunningham, and Wayman John­ the building. clave which beg ins at 10 a .m . poetry in small groups. 1 dance, the Sweethearts of the son are the newly initiated mem­ On April 18, 1962, the student ~e d~f!~~:t:y ~~srses~t;,i !/l so All colleges and universities in Year will be crowned by Miss bers of Alpha Psi Omega, national body voted in an all-campus elec- . 1 West Virginia, both public and J ane Leverage, president of Phi dramatic honorary. Conducting the tlon for the expansion of the Stu- . In o b s e r v a o c e of William private, ar e invited to attend and Mu Gamma Sorority, and the initiation were ~ a rgaret Hofm ann, dent Union. In 1963, bids for the Shakespeare's 4ootb anniver sary, participate in the Poetry Con­ Sweetheart will be presented with president; Karolyn ·Lowther; and work were opened and construe- Ben Jon so n's "Mr.
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