
• • "1f:, Volume 60 Number :iM" , Glenvil1e State College Wednesday, April 19, 1989 Outstanding omen Recognized Glenville State College has Michelle Conant, Kappa Delta Pi; chosen 33 young women to be Lisa Dolan, Ladies of the White recognized at the "Outstanding Rose; Sheffie Dennison, Les Young Women's Banquet" to be Gourmet Society; Janet held April 27 at 5 p.m. in the Rogers,Mercury; Tracy Legg, Miss ballroom. These students were Kanawhachen; Dawn Bailey, selected on the basis of their MENC; Mercedes Richmond, outstanding qualities and dedication Ohnimgohow Players; Maryalice at G.S.c. Maher, Panhellenic Council; The Outstanding Y oung Women Nichole Hamilton, Petroleum to be honored are: Tammy Tyler, Engineering Club; Karen Ash, rON 1 Cindy Baker. Mike Minney. Cheryl !Vnex.. Dwight Copeland. Ginny Moore. Scott Montgomery. Vicki American Chemical Society; Niki Pickens Hall Gov. Board; MeG rON 2 Jeanette Kidder. Corio Cutlip. Kathy Sealey. James Cooper. Jon Cottrill. Tom Armstead. and Katrina Randolph, Basketball Team; Cheryl Amos, PBL; Sue Priscilla Rose, Chamber Singers; Tomey, Pi Gamma Mu; Crystal Phyllis Parsons, Cheerleadel'S; Vicki Kitzmiller, PCPB; Ruby Collins, Fulks. Chi Beta Phi; Julie Harben. Pioneers in Commuter Activities; Concert Choir; Lori Barker, Cross Sara Bragg. Pioneers in Nursing; Country Team; Messelech Zawge, Catherine M. H3Iben, Sigma Sigma PBL Vies at State Confab Cultural Exchange Club; Lisa Sigma Sorority; Cynthia Baker, Walker, Delta Zeta Sorority; SAS; Heidi Christopher, Student at the national leadership competition were Cheryl Members cJ the Glenville Michelle Conant, Eva C. Taylor Congress; Traci M. Probst, Student 'State College Phi Beta conference to be held in Amos. Elizabeth. WV; Carla A ward; Cynthia Bias, Homecoming National Educ. Assoc.; Monna Lambda fraternity Orlando. Florida. July 9-12. Cutlip. Exchange. WV; Kristen business Queen; Shelly Walkup, Jazz Band; Beamer, Track Team; and Kim . attended the State Phi Beta Glenville students going Edman. Washington. WV; Carmen Wager Kanawhachen; Creel, Volleyball Team. Lambda Leadership Con­ on to Orlando are Cynthia Virginia Moore. Reedy. WV; ference on Friday and Barker. Washington. WV Vickie Moss. Glenville; Joe Saturday. April 7 and 8 at second placfJ Accounting II; Ann Sabatino. Parkersburg. Parkersburg Community James Cooper. Glenville. first Lisa Dolan. Ronceverte was College for the annual place computer concepts; a voting delegate. business meeting and Kathy Sealy. Ronceverte. WV. Also attending were Ernie competitive events. first place business princi­ Smith. GSC Business State officers and first and ples; and B. Scott Department Chairman and second place winners in Montgomery. Glenville. Rolanna Coberly. staff written events earned the State vice president. advisor. honor to compete nationally Also participating in the .- 1iJ Fee Changes Discussed Recommended student Administration Building The Board endorsed a fee changes was the lead- renovation-are progressing. teacher education consort- off topic at the April 13 A development officer is ium between GSC. Fairmont. meeting of the Glenville needed and windows in the and Concord Colleges. The State College Board of Science Hall are the next consortium will permit • Ad\IisoIs. An increase in projects. sharing of recources faculty "Top Secret" Appears at GSC room and board. yearbook Mack Samples. Dean of and a 5 year and student congress and Admissions. teaching degree if it The finol event of GSC grapher will be taking individual. couple. Of group will constitute reported that enrollment becomes a All will be the 1989 GSC portraits. Please have a $33.00 st udent fee figures for the freshman this will provide greater Spring Ball held in the money for the pictures when increase for the next yea. class will probably decline access to grants. Ballroom Saturday, AprIl 22 they ewe taken. Hough. director of 40 to 50 students due to the Chancellor Simmons from 9 pm-12 pm. Come and dance the administrative services. new increased NAIA reported on the effects of Semi-formal or formal night away with "Top reported that all capital enrollment standards which new legislation. The attire wail be appropriate. and enjoy delicious projects- the new Art and will require a 2.00 grade abolishment of the BOR Cost will be $2 fOf singles and Music Building. the fiber average or 15 ACT score for come July 1 will place $3 a couple. refreshments. A professional photo- optiCS overview. t .... ottlletes. '. '.' . ..... .' • 0 , . , \".,., h~ ~ GlenviJI~ . l.In~ ~Iy . .... ••• • Con'\ on pg. 5 Page 2 The Glenville Mercurv AprIl ~ ..... 1'. It's and a half ..::.-----­- United States alone. weeks since the Alaskan oil I question is: sheuId • Whv spill. The Exxon Corporation \ price increase or has taken responsibility for increased as much as the incident and will pay for already has? the clean-up. However. they Obviously consumers have also made it clear that in no way responsible for the project will increase the disaster that has price of petroleum products ,on Why then should th for consumers. Consumers .. f'Ao consumers pay for will ultimately pay for the clean-up? The clean-up. Corporation should pay Only 10% of the oil has the accident since they been cleared from the directly responsible. beaches and water. Many should be legally civic and private groups and ible for price hikes. and organizations have begun should be re-qulred to help in the efforts to save reimburse the ",Oil IpS the fishing industry, wildlife, haw 0i'gQi"l1zed In and all other environmental money. effort to control the 011 splU. • ~factors affected by this crisis. West Virginia recently lhe removal of this oil has had to endure an increase been been slaw and costly. It Is offlve cents onthegallon point; evident that much more for tax. The gas should be time is needed to bring the Increased more than a and realize that Or anizationa ws environment to an equallt>- nickel, SUpposedly because and should rium again. lhis time is of the oil spill. It has : this tlJrown tlJag reading next year, and to apparently going to cost the said that the amount of onto the Littrary Society give him a list sometime in consumer who buys Exxon spilled 011 is not even one the next two Also, he products large amounts of day's supply of energy In th~ Paul Biser The Brown Bag literary encouraged members to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Society met FrIdaV, AprIl 14 contact other commuter Our Spaghetti Dinner Is students interested in 'lJe{ta Zeta for their lunch meeting to April 25th & 26th from 4:~ attending next fall. discuss Malamud's lhe lheta Xi Chapter of 7:00. TIckets will be sold in All interested students book The Natural. Also open the Delta Zeta Sorority held advance from any of the may contact either Mr. for discussion was the their formal Monday, Delta Zeta's. deRosset in the Language of whether or not April 10 at 9:30. Also, A big Congratu­ Ms OMsion or Mrs. Arlene News must this group wished Mr. We installed our new lations to Brenda H. on or will to continue with Briski in the Office of President. Mary Alice Maher! becoming Recording as is, All articles the Brown Bag edition of Continuing Education, Clark Yeah Alice!!! We Love you!!! Secretary! Way to go Sisill. submiued 10 the Men~IIIY Uterary Society for next year. Hall. Parents Day and Alumni and to Lorra M. on than 12:00 noon on Friday. All those present asked him lhe next meeting will be Day is Sat., April 22nd from f:on't on page 8 to retum and conc;Juct the FrIday. April 28, 1989 at the 11-3! Hope we'll a big lunch meeting again next Alumni House at noon. lhe tum outl!! fall. book to be discussed Is Jhe A reminder to all sisters Mr. deRosset asked Ship Who Sang written by that our spring cleaning jobs to be thinking of Ann McCaffrey. Copies of are to be done this week THE books. and plays this book can be obtained in before Saturday!!! GLENVILLE they would be In the college bookstore. MERCURY Editor-in-Chief -- -...; ---- ~ -- Bill Church Associate Editor ---------- Janet Rogers Malcomb and Bill Shreve. Copy Editor-----------LynneJet&ey • Sports Editor ------------John Buser You kept us all going. Last lhursday I was talking Typesetters ·--.---------Monica Hanks I 'NOUld also like to thank to an angered student who Patti Kuhl all of those who allowed us isa Hehadjustcome Am"y Nichols . Advertising Man~ei -----\1ichelfe Rhodes . give '. you . headaches from the Anancial AId OffIce will lOUt getting too mad: Photographic Editor-------- Kris Rogers and was unable to get a Photographers------------ faul Biser the MusIc faculty, all of you. student loan ·because he . Anity Stotts wI KI had the above students didn't have a Student 10. It Cartoonist______________ JodyWiI&er In class· on Friday and needed to prOlie he was . Circulation Manager---- Marilouise McNemar . was Reporters-------------- Paul Biser Mondc'Y, Drs. Como and a student. and especially Donna Brady, Chris Harp;r, Barbara Harris, lhis that since he Alicia Hess, Tena Rogers, Sally Robinson, Mark Wilma Myers and Doris only has 3 Wt to Romano, Sally Smith, Carmen Wager, Karen WIlliams who allawed us to graduate that they could Frank, Katsuko Nakata, and Marilouise completely disrupt their check their records to if McNe~ . vehicle scheduling. he is a student. ralher than Advisor ------------ Yvonne H. King of your efforts, making him pay $3.00 for a 0Vf3I 1200 people saw the card he will never use again THE GLENVILLE MERCURY ill pub1ish~d that GSC Theatre can work after the next 3 weekly' dur~ the school year for 15 per year by do at its best. Can the Rnancial Aid Glem~t1le State College. 200 High Street, DennisWemm OffIce do something about Glenville WV 26351. Second class postage: paia this? at Glenville.
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