The Glenville Mercury

The Glenville Mercury

The Glenville Mercury umber 28 Glenville State College, Glenville, West Virginia Wednesday, April 20,1983 CSC Expected To Drill Wells Glenville State College is expected to drill its own natural gas wells in order. to cut the schools heating bills. The college, which bud­ gets $165,000 per year for natural gas from Consoli­ dated Gas, would be able to reduce this amoum by half. The drilling company selected for the job probab­ ly would tap sources in the Benson Sands, 5,500 feet below the surface. The "1 Ih un.etlJl13 or Ih Presidential Portraits. well would probably be F D. Ban Wilburn, Ind llarry lIenin and currenl pres. located either in a corner of imm I .. ended Ih receplion, which wa held in Ihe a campus parking lot or on m. Min) rlculIy, p lind pr nl, aUG enjoyed Ihe the college farm, a little less ... Ih«. bo,e, Dr. Bvry II n,n grttts many or hi rriend than a mile away. A well of this kind could produce gas for 15 to 20 years, and additional wells Meeting Productive could be drilled if the ftrst For Regents At GS( one is successful. The Board of Regems hire a chief academic Newspaper, Yearbook met on Apnl 12 at 9 a.m. officer. In the Verona Mapel f relevance to GSC, Workshop Scheduled Room to cap off a two­ the Board approved the Beginning her regin as Ihe 1983 Miss GSC, Pam McVey was crowned da vuit to the GSC project of the investiga­ Friday might, April IS. For mOre inrormation and pictures, see page 4. campus. The agenda for The journalism depart­ tion of the cause and ment and Walsworth Pub­ the meeting covered uch elimination of sub­ dIverse areas as West lishing Company will be surface water problems holding a yearbook and Virginia State College' and ite improvements request for apwoval to Newspaper in- Education and the correction of workShOp on Friday, April McYey Begins Reign terminate speci led cer­ these problems around 22. The seminar is sched­ uficate program and the library, the restora­ uled from 9:30 a.m. to Miss Pam McVey of pageant, Miss McVey OClate in applied tion of the amphitheater 2: 30 p.m. and classes will Ansted, WV, was crowned replied, "I was nervous clence pr~rams, We t and the reroofmg of the be held in Clark Hill. Miss GSC Friday, April 15, throughout the competi­ Liberty College'S r quest Scienc Building. The Guest speakers will by the 1982 titleholder, tion. It was a good experi­ for approval to offer a budget for this project include Zelia Halstead, Miss Carolyn Snodgrass. ence for me, and I had a lot B.S. In Energy Manage­ is S200,000. who will be giving a Pam is the 18-year-old of fun. I am happy and ment, effectIve Fall '83, Also there will be a seminar for teachers on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. proud to carryon the Miss the tran ferrlng of license campus-wide heating Newspapers ,in- Education, Raymond C. McVey , Jr., GSC title." of WVU 's television sta­ plant survey and imple­ Dan Reardon and other from Ansted, WV. She is Miss McVey will be travel­ tion to the state Educa­ mentation study in which Walsworth staff members, a freshman computer ing to Clarksburg for the tional Broadcasting engineers are to survey will be teaching theme science major. Miss McVey West Virginia state Authority, and approval and record the condition photography and adver- did a song and dance per­ competition held June 16- that West Virginia Tech of aU existing campus tising. Debbie Moore, formance to Broadways' 18. Presid nt Leonard Nelon (Cont'd on pg. S). BeCK y Triplett, Mrs. "Big Spender," wearing a June Casto was chosen Yvonne King and Carron sophisticated purple dress. ftrst runner-up. She is the Smith Wilfong will also be ,Pam was sponsored by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lise Hosts Spring Meet lecturing. Sigma Sigma Sigma and her Rufus Casto, Jr. of Clen­ High school and junior activities include being a denin and is a junior Of Historical Association high yearbook staffs from member of Tri-Sigma computer science/business Sorority and Ladies of the administration major. June Former United States International Peace and across the state will attend. Any GSC student who White Rose. won the evening gown Ambassador, Christopher Chairman of the Islam would be interested, may Miss McVey was a 1981 competition and was Cemennial Fourteen, Van HoUen, will be the attend. Registration be.,gins graduate of Midland Trail sponsored by PBL. featured keynote speaker Van Hollen has served at 9 a.m. in the lobby of the ~igh School. Pam's hobbies Miss Beth Carpenter is at the ll}eeting of the in a number of official Pioneer Center. Include. dancing, singing, the daughter of Mr. and 24th Annual West Virgin­ . capacities for the United sWlmmmg and reading . Mrs. Bert Carpenter of ia Historical Association States including Ambass­ In addition to winning Huntington. Beth tied for at Glenville State College. ador to Sri Lanka and the the Miss GSC crown, Pam first place in the swimsuit competition. Dr. Van Hollen, the Maldives, political officer a1S? tied in the preliminary SWImsuit competition with Mistresses of ceremony former American Am­ in the embassy at Karachi 'and Murree Branch at Beth Carpenter and won were Angel Goddard, ,bassador and deputy the talent competition. Miss GSC 1980, and Fran assistant secretary of Pakistan and the New When asked about the Davis, Miss GSC, 1981 state for Near Eastern Dehli embassy in and South Asian affairs, Calcutta. Seniors are urged to pick up their caps will speak on "Americans Van Hollen has been Dorm elections in the Persian Gulf: the an instrumental figure in and gowns in Alum- will be held in LBH ni Affairs office. Carter Doctrine and the resolving the bilateral today until 5p.m. Reagan Corollary" at dispute between the All dorm residents 8 p.m. on Friday, April United States and Sri are urged to vote. For summer school, 22, in the auditorium. Lanka by successfully financial aid applications The lecture is free and renegotiating economic Rick Truman placed will be available in the open to the public. agreements. He also pre­ rourlh in the Bubble Gum Financial aid office Presently a senior vented nationalization of Blowing Contest. For on Friday, April 22. associate at the pfizer Pharmaceuticals by more Field Day results, see Senior will be given page 6. Carnegie Endowmem for (Cont'd on pg. S). preference. THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Wednesday, April 20, 1983 Page Two Organizational News Sigma Sigma Sigma Theta Xi Kappa Delta Pi The Delta Alpha Chapier of Brothers of the Theta Xi Frater­ The annual Spring Banquet for Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority held nity held ow weekly meeting_ We Kappa Delta Pi will be held a grub meeting on Monday at discussed our Theta Xi Weekend Thursday, April 21 in the Verona 4: 30 in the Sigma Lounge. being held on J\pril 28-29. Thws­ Mapel Room at 6:30 p.m. Ini­ Congratulations is extended day 28th we will have the Dunk­ tiation of' new members will be to Miss GSC, Pam McVey, and ing Machine operating and a Kiss­ held at 6 p.m. The theme for ing Booth. That night we will this year's banquet is "Kappa 2nd runner-up, Beth Carpenter have a house party. Everyone is Delta Pi Celebrates the Child." and Beth White, Miss Kanawha­ invited to come,.S 2 at the door,S 1 Entertainment for the banquet chen. for football players. Refresh­ will be by Pam Perry. All Welcome to new members Pam ments will be served. members are urged to attend. McVey, Janice Boggs, Kelly Also, we'd like to remind the The price is $5 per person, and Jamison, Jenny Wood, Susan brothers to get out and pick trash can be given to Cindy Stewart Smith, LouElla Thomas, Debbie up during clean up Glenville or Mrs. Jean Adams-Smith. Tice, and Kellee Booth! Thank everyone for their Week. Tau Kappa Epsilon support on the hot dog sale Brothers would like to honor The Iota Omega Chapter. of Tau last Thwsday! Also be watching their associate members; Dave Kappa Epsilon held its weekly for the upcoming raffle - get Smith, Steve Bwke, David meeting last Wednesday. The your ticket from any Sigma for Tucker, Kenny Golden, Ron softball townament will be a $50 prize at .75 or 2/1.00! The Lane and Mike Hanna. Keep up held April 30th and May 1st drawing will be held the second of the good work. We would also at Cedar Creek State Park. May! like to wish the baseball team The cost is $60 for a 12 man Sister of the Week is Beth good luck in oncoming games. roster, and the team will hit Carpenter, Pam McVey and lise Week Disappointing their own softballs. Teams Beth White and Honorary Ohnirngohow Players wanting to enter should call Sweetheart is Delton Sigley! As a freshman, I wa~ looklng forward to GSC Week. Doug at 462-7601. Stinker of the week is Pledge The Ohnirngohow Players From.that I assumed, Gknville State College Week was Members are reminded to lncorpcnated; Kay Barnett, would like to welcome their supposed to be a time of many activities and a time sign up for the trip this week­ Tina Barnett, Dee Mallette and spring 1983 pledge class, con­ of student involvement. After observing GSC Week, I end on the bulletin board !n the Peggy Walton! sisting of Kellee Booth, Paula have found it is neither of the previously-mentioned Student Union .

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