The Glenville Mercury Number ~4 Glenville State College, Glenville, West Virginia Friday, March 21, 19 80 MD Week Underway SBI Arranges Muscular Dystrophy week con­ wiU be held, such as a Rock-a­ tinues with several fun-filled ac­ thon, a Spades tournament, and a Business Tra ining tivities scheduled for today and marshmallow C3 t. Small Business Institute was in­ tomorrow. Glenville State College was thc itia led last fal l o n campus with Owen The activities for MD week state's leailing money- maker per Stanley as faculty coordinator. Spon­ were started on Wednesday, with capita for Muscular Dystrophy sored by the Small Business Ad­ a run/ walk-a-thon and a volleyball over any other school last year_ mini stration , the SB I offers a pract­ tournament. Thursday's events in­ With everyone's help. we can onoe ical truining ground for·stuclcnts who cluded pie contracts and a variety again be successful for this worthy show_ cause. serve int e rn ships, and to thc smu ll busincss owners it furnishes val uable Today, at 3 p_m _. there "ill be The information table is still assistance . a goldfish 5wiillowing even t in the set up in the Studen t Union snd The intern ships this semestcr arc ballroom_ The superdance will be­ will be until Saturday. Anyone bein ~ filled by three students of gin at 5:00_ This danoe will go on­ who needs information or would business. Kay Peters , <l co mpu ter for 24 straight hours and con­ like to help should contact Dave stud ent , Bru ce Swcnder in ll1:.l rk etin;! , clude at 5:00 o'clock Saturday_ Tebay. Deena Snyder. Nancy managc mc nt , and Mary Ann Anncn­ During the dance 90veral activities \\ aybright, or >,jike Geary. trollt in accollll tinp:/Management. Thc working hours 3rc arra nged and Huddle To Speak cach student will rcceive credit. Supcriur Pl astics Company, HJys mont. Hb qoric~ ,lno poem\ hJH' Writer David Huddle "ill be at City. (formerly I'o ur-D ~lanur"ct­ ne'\t Jppcl.lred In l1laf!J7ine~ ~urh J' Es­ GSC v.:cck to ~iVl' a publll read­ uring Co.) is the ussipl1ed l'oJllP<ln~ ' ing of his works and to meet" ith quire. The Georgia Revie " . The for the st ud ent s' in tl'r nsh ip s. Sup­ I nglish classes. The Tl'ading. spon­ Boston Phoeni", Nc" England Re­ erior PIa ... til's. owned b) I d Nds('n ,,,rcd b) the Cultural Alfai" Com­ vic"", . Triquarterly, Harp ers. Jnd the of i\lonroevilk. Pa .. is ;j lll~mutact­ mtttee, will be at II 00 '1.111. on Thurs­ Texas Quarterly. Mr. Huddle h3\ lIrill~ plant of a fu ll line of plastic da) . March 27. ttl Room 302 Library. publishcd two booh. A Dream" ith Iittin~s fo r sewer :lIld draina1-!~' pipe. All GSC student', lacult) , ,t,lff and No Stump Roots in It (storie,) "nd other Jntcre\tcd people Jrc \\.'l'koJllc Paper Boy (poeml). One of his The plant employs t \\'Cl1t~ Pl'TSllIlS. 8; 11 Pitzc' r and Ur. 10m Nelson strut their stuff for th e MD V"riety to a tte nd. ,wrics. "The Ill tcrrog:.Ition of Ihe Thc ir lll:Jrkct is COlllnlcTcial (lr Tl'S­ ..... 'lI)W held Til ursday nigh t. Mr. Huddlc. a n.ltlvc' 01 hanhoe. Pri,oncr Bunp by Ser~cant Trec and idcntial. Manu ract urin ~ of r1a\th.:s Virginia. hold, de~ree, fmm the U­ Mi,t~r Il Jwk in,," !la, appeared in is a po\\' in~ conCl'rn because of pbsti c\ li ghtweight. e3SY usc. nivl.'rsit)' of V1Q!iniJ. Hollins ColI('~c. \cn:ral anthologies. and Columbi" Unj\"(·r'lt~. \\ lint' he Elderhos tel Previewed The three interns \\ill be doing rcc..:h-cd hiS M.I- .A. In \\ ntin!!. Hc A Icteran speaker, Mr. lI uddle markl'tinp IlCsrarcl l prinwrily. This has received IllJ"Y J\\ Jrd ... JJld fcllo\\­ ha ... appearcd at over thirt~ Sd100h mute. Who sa id G lenvtlle Stale College will be done by tckphonc intl'Tviews. Ih ipl. includtn~ J National I ndo\\­ :md collece,. Currently hc is ASloc- has to be boring in the summ er? Dr. Talbott reported that " lec­ and with trade journab to find mcnt tor the Arts Cn.'Jtiw Writinl! 1.lte Prorl: ~sor of En!!lie;h ;.It thL' Ulli\,­ Starting June 15, GSC wi ll begin FI­ ture s in the cla sses arc of the same potl'l1lial ncw buyers. Thc com­ I ellowlhip. Mr. Huddle hal bccn J l'rsit} of Vermont, \\-here he teJc\lc\ derhostel 'SO, a series of weekly ca liber as ordinary collC~t' lectures." pan) 'iC lls in West Virginia. Penns) I­ ~uCSt :.It Yaddo, :md a facult} ll1~m­ Wrilln!! .md modern fiction. Copies classes for anyone from 16 to 60. and lie also noted that there will be van ia. Viq.dn ia, Ohio. and. Ken tue\.. y. bcr 01 ihc Bredd LOdf School 01 of hie; two book~ are ;i\';dbbk at older. people coming; fWI11 as far as New I 11~I;,h, Middlebury Collc' ~c. Vcr- the college book,tore. "What is I Iderhostel O" you ll1 i ~ht Kay Peters '\;lid. "One ,Ictuu l Yo rk a nd California to take part in ask. Elderho'tel is four weeks lo ng busines) c:\pcricnce is worth a hun­ the program. " We want to see more and headed by Dr. 1.0. T albott. dred Icctlirl'S on the slIb.kct." people from West Virginia get in­ Credit cannot be awarded for the Mar y Ann Armentrout added, " I volved with this program," added courses, and tests do not e\ie;t. You rea ll y fee l that I ean Jearn a great need not be present for each. class Dr. Talbott. "More than anything, de;lI frolll thl' c\.pnicllcc. I 1l 0rc because a ro U is not taken . Stu­ though, wc want to see our own to he of some help to SlJpcrior dents lHay li ve on \:ampus or CO Ill - studen ts there ." Pl astics." Choir Perfo rms The GSC Choir traveled to h sher Camp, Sunday March 16 to si ng at a socia l gathcrinp of the r Irst Bap­ tist Church. TIle Choir's program consisted of ehoreographicaUy arranged music. The songs sung were Happy Wan­ derer, Tragedy, Just a Little Sun­ shine, Saturday Morning Fever, list­ en to the Music, and Higher and Higher. Ending the progra m, Dr. Left to right, seated, FariMarz Zarfeshanfarel . Hamid Zarfeshanfard. Jones, director, sa ng two sacred Fariborz Zarfeshanfard, and Hossein Khodabandeh , Standing. Samad pieces, He Smiled at Me and Prec­ Ghaderi, Malek Madavi, and Kazem Madavi. ious Lord Take My Hand. Julie Turner, from Parkersburg, is the choir's accompani st. The choir was well received and Iranian New Year Arriv es several comments of how we ll they performed were made by the aud­ Begi nning at 6 p.m. Thursd ay and During this holiday, gil ts arc ex­ ience. changed, friends and re latives arc lastin g for J3 days is the Irlnian·New Members of the choir are Marilyn Year. The 13 day hohday, which visited, and large quantities 01 food King, Melannie Green, cran Davis, are prepared. A lampling of tht began on March 2:, i~ a si~ nal to Carol Wilson, Anna McKinly , Deborah change from winter clothing to li ght­ foo d prepared includes ~ookk'\. !rults, fish an(1 pi.ll nl l.!(1 eggs. ThL Knopp, Deanna Brown, Page Waldron, er, springtime clothing. The lraman Marcil Arnold, Phil Minigh, Danny Dr. Jones and members of dI e GSC Choir (I. to r.): Dr. Jones, Deanna custom of an older per~on scnd in !! a New Year. likc its counterpart tn the Brown, Tony Mitchell, Angelo McCarther. Jo Jones, Marilyn ~ing, you nger person a gift is celebrated. Depugh, Lynn Simms, Jo J ones, Tony US. is celebrated by mlking rewlu­ Fran Davis. Anna MeKinly, Marei Arnold, Page Waldro n, Carol Wmson , Some of the customs t hat dtiTer Mitchell, Angelo McCarther, Wayne tions and havin l:! parties. (Cant. on pg. j) Ervin and Eddie Harbert. Melannie Green , Deborah Knopp. Page Two THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Friday, March 21, 1980 In a "grueling physical game Greek News against Bill Szabo." Anthony Coch· Observations ran won the electronic football bat­ Delta Zeta tle. The pri7e was also an electronic (~~) A formal meetin!! of the Theta Xi football game. The sin)!le elimination chapter of the Delta Zeta Sorority touTn<.Jrnent was an RA program was held on Mareli 17th. sponsored by Terry Hawkins and This is Muscular Dy'trophy week Gary Si!'man. and evcryone is needed to help raise the goal set this year. The sisters encourage everyone to come Ollt und Film Received help support all the eWllts hl'in!! Attention early childhood majors' hcld. A special !!ood luck 10 a ll those The Media Center. located in the participating in t he events! basement of the Library , has pur­ Weekly awards were announced dlascd an innovative multil1leui~1 and the) ~o to the follo\\ in~: Pi ~ Pen : Joycc Jarrell; Clean RO (l m : film program entitled "The Most Pam Collins; Wilted Rose: Dce na Important Person." The program r is designed in ten units. \\'hich·enter­ \\ arner; and Stud~ Turtle : Nancy !lernola. tain as well as teach youngsters a variet)' of lea'rnin~ situations. Congratulations ~oes to Sistcr Ter­ The program consists of SO rye Evans who will be married M"r~h Joyce Jarrell and Willard ...
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