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North Centra I Association To Visit GSC For Accreditation Process The North Central As- strengths and weaknesses sociation." He adds, "The will verify the self-study tutions our size. Our col- sociatio)1, a regional ac- in college programs in or- self-studv is completed and document, discuss long - lege representatives attend crediting body, will be visit- der to continue accredita- we are now waiting for range planning with faculty, many national education ing GSC October 19-21, tions. North Cen tral." check records and discuss meetings and keep well a- according to President Wil- Simmons said concern- The visit from North the bud get. North Central breast on what's going on liam K. Simmons. ing the institution'S role in Central will consist of three will take an objective view in higher education." North Central is com- the accrediting process, days of research ane dis- of the college and llIay of- He added, "The college posed of volunteer college "The college must submit a cussion to assure that GSC fer suggestions and other will not be doing anything and university presidents request for the process done has met standards in their prospectives concerning it s different during the North and chancellors who travel by North Central and must prosrams that the individual programs. Central visit so they may to various instltu nons na- prepare a sci f-stud) docu- protpssions consider wor- Simmons said, "I feel iudge us as we are. GSC ';O"W;C' '0 The "' 'G MENC Plans Variety Show The MUSIC Et!ucators a- tional Conference is spon- soring a vanet)' show to be held on \\'ednesdav. OctO- ber 21 at 8 p.m: in the auJitonum. Twelve acts will constltu te the show. The following acts \\ III per- form: Bill Wilkes, Dan Oe- PuO'h, and P'lil Ml11lgh, i1a G01den: Jamie Martin: Fran- cene Da\'is and Racleen McMIllion: Judy Chisler: Dan DePugh, Pam Perry, and Leesa Holder: Lou is Kent and Paige Waldron: Anna McKlIllev and Ron Hall: Lisa Lucas, Jackie Foster, Diana Hilton, Mark Martin, and Annetta Had- dox: The Camerata Singers; Brenda Robbins; and Ezra Union. Donations of' 1 will be collected at the door. All proceeds will go toward sending MENC members to its fall conference at Jack- son's Mill, wv. Emcee for the variety show is Danny Bayer. umber 8 Glenville Stale College, Glenville. West Virginia Wednesday, Oct. 14 , 1981 Trophies" ill be a\\a,ded at the forensics tourname nt fo, high school students directed by the esc Speech D'·partment. N01'ice Hif{h School Forensics Tournament Scheduled A forensIcs tournament, non, duo an(l debate. School. Parkersburg South wIll be held on campus Section B events arc im- High School. Count) Saturday, October 17. promtu sDeaking, dramatic HHI School. and Teays The tourney is "Oln" to duo, after dinnerspeaklng. Va11ey Hi gh School. Each be for high schoof novice and humorous interpreta- high school must supp ly participants. tion. at least one judge. The for individ- The hi(1h sc hool s partic- The ge neral assembly uals to talk on include: ipation will be: Huntinpton takes place at R:30 am. Extemporaneous speaking, Hi gh School, Point Pleas- The awards cerel110ny in which the participant ant Jr. Hi gh, Duval Hi gh. will be In the auditorium has a half-hour to do School, Phillipp Barbour at 6:30 pm. Evervone is research on a subject and High School, Magnolia High welcomed to COllle and lis- then talk about it. Section Scflool, Wheeling Park High ten to the spea ker s and A includes original oratory, School; Penn sboro High attend the awards cere- interpretation of prose/po- School, Hun tington East mony. Spectators arc ask- etry, dramatic interpreta- High School, Winfield High (Cont. on page 3) Art Workshops Planned Robert Gainer of Glenville State College recently succeeded S. Thomas Serpento of West Virginia Univer- sity as chairman of the Affirmative Action E- qual Ad- visory Council to the West Virginia Board of Regents . In addition to Gainer and SerJJento other Council members are Marvin Billups 'of Marshall University, Dr . Glennis Cunningham of Fairmont State College, Dr . Delores Taylor of West Virginia State Col- lege, Gail Russell of Southern West Virginia Community College and Barbara Austin of the Board of Regents staff. One-Act Play The Art Department of Glenville State College is sponsoring two artist work- shops for high school art teachers ana their students. Artist Works'ho p 9 will be held on Wednesday, Octo- ber 21, 1981, from 9:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The-workshops offer in- tensive studio work and are planned as an attempt to encourage art teachers and their art students who are serious about their work and who would like to learn advanced techniques in their fields. Of special interest to art teachers will be a work- shop offered during Artist Workshop 9 by Mr. Richard Layman, State Curriculum Specialist. Mr. Layman will be discussing the new state art curriculum. Artist Workshop 9 will offer the following workshops: Print- making - James W. Rogers, Portrait Sketching - Charles Ericman , Watercolor - George D. Harper, Pottery and Raku - Pau l Latos ancl Bill Szabo, New State Art Curriculum - Richard Lay- man, and Photography. Workshops offered in Ar- tist Workshop 10 are: Printmaking - James W. Rogers, Watercofor - George D. Harper, Cartooning - Charles Erkman, Pottery and Raku - Paul Latos and Bill Szabo, and Color and Design - Charles C. Scott. Stage Di re ction 31 1 wil l be presenting five one-act plays during November, 1981. The first play to be pre- sented will be Twenty- seven Wagons Full of Cot- ton by Tennessee Williams. Cast members include: J3.ke Meighan, played by Wor!, a junior from Sand Fork; his wife Fl ora, play- ed by Cara Keenan a freshman from Gau ley Bridge: and Silva Vicarro, played by Gary Ross , a junior from Clendenin. Francene Davis, a fam- iliar name from past stage productions, is the director. Fran stated that the play will open for one showing on Thursday, November 5, sc Forum To Be Held Thursdav. Oct. 15 the Student Cc;ngress of Glen- ville State Cc\]Jege will hold a Student Con!.!;rcss Forum, wh ere studen will be able to ask important questiuns concerning the college to the ;ldl',i11istrators. The for- um is designed as a question and answer period and will take place in the audit"ri1J1ll Administrative staff \0\ ho will be attel'.'jing the Sf'ssiOI1 include: Dr. William l1l01lS. Dr. Lowell Peterson. A.T. Billips. Diane Bach. Bill Osborne. Joe Hi ckman. James Meads . Robert Gainer. Bruce .FLh k. Garv Adkins, Tim Carne\ .. John Chisler. Ed Crafton '. Virginia West. Jesse Lillv. EJ'llic Smith. Car\' Gillcspie. Davicl Gill- espie. Ri ck Silnon, Bruce Hathawa y, Joe Drahnak. Bill Roberts, and Dr. lame s Kvle. - , All Students arc asked l<l attcnd this meeting and voice their concern. rf the (orum goes \\'ell, Congress plans to make this a yearly event. F< ""' nl begins at 12: 30 nm. Casts Chosen in the GSC Auditorium. Mrs. Linda McKown , in- structor of Stage Dir ec tion 311, announcea that The Lottery by Shirley J ack- son and Plaza Suite by Neil Simon are two of the plays to .be re m allllng presented. Casting for the other plays begins this week and auditions are open to all persons on campus. F or in- formation on auditions, contact Jennif er Morton, Raeleen McMillion, Lisa Taylor, or Danny' Bayer .. The length of the one- act plays is thirty to forty- five minutes, and there wIiI be a small admission fee. Stage Direction 311, a (Cont. on page 3)
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North Centra I Association To Visit GSC For Accreditation Process The North Central As- strengths and weaknesses sociation." He adds, "The will verify the self-study tutions our size. Our col-

sociatio)1, a regional ac- in college programs in or- self-studv is completed and document, discuss long - lege representatives attend crediting body, will be visit- der to continue accredita- we are now waiting for range planning with faculty, many national education ing GSC October 19-21, tions. North Cen tral." check records and discuss meetings and keep well a-according to President Wil- Simmons said concern- The visit from North the budget. North Central breast on what's going on liam K. Simmons. ing the institution'S role in Central will consist of three will take an objective view in higher education."

North Central is com- the accrediting process, days of research ane dis- of the college and llIay of- He added, "The college posed of volunteer college "The college must submit a cussion to assure that GSC fer suggestions and other will not be doing anything and university presidents request for the process done has met standards in their prospectives concerning its different during the North and chancellors who travel by North Central and must prosrams that the individual programs. Central visit so they may to various instltu nons na- prepare a sci f-stud) docu- protpssions consider wor- Simmons said, "I feel iudge us as we are. GSC

';O"W;C' '0 The"' 'G le'~;'l11~dY A~i'~~c~;lh";';" MENC Plans Variety Show

The MUSIC Et!ucators a­tional Conference is spon­soring a vanet)' show to be held on \\'ednesdav. OctO­ber 21 at 8 p.m: in the auJitonum. Twelve acts will constltu te the show. The following acts \\ III per­form: Bill Wilkes, Dan Oe­PuO'h, and P'lil Ml11lgh, i1a G01den: Jamie Martin: Fran­cene Da\'is and Racleen McMIllion: Judy Chisler: Dan DePugh, Pam Perry, and Leesa Holder: Lou is Kent and Paige Waldron: Anna McKlIllev and Ron Hall: Lisa Lucas, Jackie Foster, Diana Hilton, Mark Martin, and Annetta Had­dox: The Camerata Singers; Brenda Robbins; and Ezra Union.

Donations of' 1 will be collected at the door. All proceeds will go toward sending MENC members to its fall conference at Jack­son's Mill, wv. Emcee for the variety show

is Danny Bayer.

umber 8 Glenville Stale College, Glenville. West Virginia Wednesday, Oct. 14 , 1981

Trophies" ill be a\\a,ded at the forensics tournament fo, high school students directed by the esc Speech D'·partment.

N01'ice Hif{h School Forensics Tournament Scheduled A forensIcs tournament, non, duo an(l debate. School. Parkersburg South

wIll be held on campus Section B events arc im- High School. Gilme~ Count) Saturday, October 17. promtu sDeaking, dramatic HHI School. and Teays

The tourney is "Oln" to duo, after dinnerspeaklng. Va11ey High School. Each be for high schoof novice and humorous interpreta- high school must supp ly participants. tion. at least one judge.

The su~)iects for individ- The hi(1h sc hool s partic- The ge nera l assembly uals to talk on include: ipation will be: Huntinpton takes place at R:30 am. Extemporaneous speaking, High School, Point Pleas- The awards cerel110ny in which the participant ant Jr. High, Duval Hi gh. will be In the auditorium has a half-hour to do School, Phillipp Barbour at 6:30 pm. Evervone is research on a subject and High School, Magnolia High welcomed to COllle and lis-then talk about it. Section Scflool, Wheeling Park High ten to the spea kers and A includes original oratory, School; Pennsboro High attend the awards cere-interpretation of prose/po- School, Hun tington East mony. Spectators arc ask-etry, dramatic interpreta- High School, Winfield High (Cont. on page 3)

Art Workshops Planned Robert Gainer of

Glenville State College recently succeeded S. Thomas Serpento of West Virginia Univer­sity as chairman of the Affirmative Action E­qual O~portunity Ad­visory Council to the West Virginia Board of Regents . In addition to Gainer and SerJJento other Council members are Marvin Billups 'of Marshall University, Dr . Glennis Cunningham of Fairmont State College, Dr . Delores Taylor of West Virginia State Col­lege, Gail Russell of Southern West Virginia Community College and Barbara Austin of the Board of Regents staff.

One-Act Play The Art Department of

Glenville State College is sponsoring two artist work­shops for high school art teachers ana their students. Artist Works'hop 9 will be held on Wednesday, Octo­ber 21, 1981, from 9:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

The-workshops offer in­tensive studio work and are planned as an attempt to encourage art teachers and their art students who are serious about their work and who would like to learn advanced techniques in their fields.

Of special interest to art teachers will be a work­shop offered during Artist Workshop 9 by Mr. Richard Layman, State Curriculum

Specialist. Mr. Layman will be discussing the new state art curriculum. Artist Workshop 9 will offer the following workshops: Print­making - James W. Rogers, Portrait Sketching - Charles Ericman, Watercolor -George D. Harper, Pottery and Raku - Pau l Latos ancl Bill Szabo, New State Art Curriculum - Richard Lay­man, and Photography.

Workshops offered in Ar­tist Workshop 10 are: Printmaking - James W. Rogers, Watercofor - George D. Harper, Cartooning -Charles Erkman, Pottery and Raku - Paul Latos and Bill Szabo, and Color and Design - Charles C. Scott.

Stage Di re ction 31 1 wil l be presenting five one-act plays during November, 1981.

The first play to be pre­sented will be Twenty­seven Wagons Full of Cot­ton by Tennessee Williams. Cast members include: J3.ke Meighan, played by Crai~ Wor!, a junior from Sand Fork; his wife Flora, play­ed by Cara Keenan a freshman from Gau ley Bridge: and Silva Vicarro, played by Gary Ross , a junior from Clendenin.

Francene Davis, a fam­iliar name from past stage productions, is the director. Fran stated that the play will open for one showing on Thursday, November 5,

sc Forum To Be Held

Thursdav. Oct. 15 the Student Cc;ngress of Glen­ville State Cc\]Jege will hold a Student Con!.!;rcss Forum, wh ere studen t~ will be able to ask important questiuns concerning the college to the ;ldl',i11istrators . The for­um is designed as a question and answer period and will take place in the audit"ri1J1ll

Administrative staff \0\ ho will be attel'.'jing the Sf'ssiOI1 include: Dr. William ~Im­l1l01lS. Dr. Lowell Peterson. A.T. Billips. Diane Bach. Bill Osborne. Joe Hickman. James Meads . Robert Gainer. Bruce .FLh k. Garv Adkins, Tim Carne\ .. John Chisler. Ed Crafton'. Virginia West. Jesse Lillv. EJ'llic Smith. Car\' Gillcspie. Davicl Gill­espie. Ri ck Silnon, Bruce Hathawa y, Joe Drahnak. Bill Roberts, and Dr. lames Kvle. -

, All Students arc asked l<l attcnd this meeting and voice their concern. rf the (orum goes \\'e ll, Congress plans to make this a yearly event. F<""' nl begins at 12: 30 nm.

Casts Chosen in the GSC Auditorium.

Mrs. Linda McKown , in­structor of Stage Direc tion 311, announcea that The Lottery by Shirley J ack­son and Plaza Suite by Neil Simon are two of the

plays to .be re m allllng presented.

Casting for the other plays begins this week and auditions are open to all persons on campus. F or in-formation on auditions, contact Jennifer Morton, Raeleen McMillion, Lisa Taylor, or Danny' Bayer ..

The length of the one­act plays is thirty to forty­five minutes, and there wIiI be a small admission fee.

Stage Direction 311, a (Cont. on page 3)

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Bye Friendly, Hi Unfriendly What has happened to "The Friendly Campus?" By the looks of

tl]ings. lately, the whole idea of that motto went out along with September.

Recently, there has been a lack of concern and respect toward others around GSc. This is not from everyone, but a select few can stick out like a sore thumb. These unconcer:ninq attitudes usu­alll appear sometime throughout the semester, but isn't is a bit early now? A fter all, Thanksgiving break, commonly known as "a time to get away," is not for five v.eeks. Will these attitudes con­tinue until then?

Of course, everyone is still smiling and greeting each other as they pass on the sidewalk (that doesn't take much effort), but there is more to being friendly than just that.

To be friendly, one must be courteous toward another. That simply means opening a door when jane has an arm-load of books and responding politely when Bob asks for the correct time. It really is very easy, but sometimes we all get caught up in things uround us and forget to take that extra second to treat another respectfully.

The next time we are confronted with the chance to act friendly, let's take that extra second to act courteously. It might make the difference in keeping "The Friendly Campus" motto or changing it to "The Unfriendly Campus."

Michele Bruce, Editor-in-Chief

From The Wesley Foundation

The Wesley Foundation is :;laJ to report that 35 people came out to the Coffee House on Oct. 8. Those attending enj oyed the musical talents of Mark Given and Janet Griffin. This remark"'ably talented pair entertained with a variety of muscial styles.

There will be NO COF­FEE HOUSE Oct. 15, due to the Appalachian Dance and Music Ensemble that is scheduled to perform in the auditorium at 8: OOpm, on Oct. 15.

A remincler that the

Wesley Founnationis open week days from 9 am to 5 pm and 6:30 pm to 8: 30 pm. Anyone wanting a relaxed place to spend their lunch break, is invited to the Wesley Foundation. Tea, coffee, and soft drinks are availab le. We also invite stu dents in to study, now that mid-term tests are near.

Julian Sulgit announces that the Mondayt Night Worship Service; beginning ~t 7:30pm, will Le wel­coming guest speakers from the surrou.nding area.

I (Sears) Authorfzed Catalog Merchont

I ...... --... .... 405 N. LewIs Phone 462-7374

Catalogues Available

THE GLENVILLE MERCURY

LLL The sisters of the Delta Alpha

Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma held

a reb'U la r grub meeting on Monday,

October 12, in the Sigma Lounge.

All sisters are reminded to have

their can dy money in by Friday,

October 15. National dues shou ld

be in by Monday, October 26.

A committee has been appointed

to help Sister Cheryl Keenan in

preparing a newsletter fur our alum­

nae. The committee consists of

Sisters Lori Brode, Debbie Moore,

Lois Alexander, and pledges Marilyn

King nnd Kris l>Ieadows.

There will be a cook-out for

all sisters on Honday, Ottober 19,

at Sister ,' ,iche le Gallou,akis' house.

Stinkers of the Week are Chemo

and Moore·or·Less for their e" tra­

ordinary activities last weekend and

Sister of the Week is Ann Bailey

for all her help to her sisters,

SSSO The Stud ent Social Service Or­

ganization recently held their Octo­

ber meeting. During the meeting,

an Advisory Committee was set up,

Members of the committee are :

Henry Ho lmes, Arnie Head ley, De nise

Collins, Jo hn Beaudry, and Ly nda

Luikart, chairperson, TIlC nomi na·

ting committee was also or:,:anized,

The committee co nsists of Kim Bar,

ber, Craig Parker, Susan Cates, and

Sandi Pyles,

TIl e S IRO work sched ule wa'

announced, A nyonc wanting to

know their hOUr>, contact Lynda

Luikart

The SSSO "ill be having a lI al­

lowl'en Part) for the Ilcad Start

chi ldren, PCT'ons Intere'ted In hclp·

ing w ith the party, contact Susan

Cates. The next business T11CI:t1n~

will be November 4,

Correctio n : WHO'S WHO fo rm s must be turned into

The Mercury office no later

than Wednesday, October 21.

TIlOse wh 0 were honored with

inclu sion in WHO'S WHO last

year need no t apply. .lu nio rs

and seniors are eligible.

Representatives from Heath Consultants Incorporated of Stoughton, Mass., will be on campus October 28, 1981 for 10:00 am to 3:00 pm for the purpose of recrUIting

forestry and biology majors f9r their organization.

Students who are interested in interviewing should see Janet Gainer in the Career Office for additional infor­mation and an interview slot.

All organizations are re­minded of the "Most Elig­ible Bachelor" Contest be­ing sflonsored by the Delta Zeta s. All nominations must be into any DZ by Thursday, October 15.

Greek News OD

The Order of Diana held its

regular meeting on Wednesday, Oct­

ober 7, in the Student Union. The

new officers elected were: president·

LeAnn Ventura, and secretary - Mary

Shearer.

The next meeting will be Wed­

nesday, October 14, Please have

your money fo r dues. They must be

paid no later than the 14th of Octo­

ber.

The Commode Row l starts on Tuesday, October 10, with the TKE's

playing the Lambda ChIS. Go get

'em TKE's!

Good luck to all the new OD

pledges! Remember to get your

TEKE board Signed this week,

Congratulations to Dave Powell

who was nominated by the OD's to

run in the Most Eligible Bachelor

Co n test Save your pennies, girls!

/\X A The Lambda Chi Alpha Frater­

nity held its week ly meeting Sunday

Oct II. The Spaghetti Dinner was a huge

success and we wou ld lik e to thank

Joe Drahnak for his support Special

thanks also go to Mary Langford,

the Ladies of the White Rose and all

the brothers who gave their 'time.

An add itio nal" muchas gracious"

goes to Larry Ross for his help with

the softball tournament, our winning

homecoming noat and the Spaghett i

Dinner. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity

held It S annual hayride Tuesday,

Without a doubt It was one of the

most SCrlOU" Ita) flder.. we've ever had.

Awards this week arc KCUr -

RIC Carder and the Spag, Crew,

All - All the brothers who never

came back Sunday afternoon, POW

and \\1 0 . Delton "come and

watch" Sigley,

<1>8 A All people Interested In Phi Beta

Lambda, dues must be in by Oct

16, You ca n pay your dues to any

officlcr or advisor: Rolanna Coberly,

Jeff Borah, Joann Freshour, Mark

James, Lois M iller, Tom Davisson ,

Wednesday, October 14, 1981

Dale Carney, Mr. Hinter, or Mr.

Smith. The next meeting of PBL

will be held Oct 15 at 4 : 30 in 101

AB. Mr. Ken Fogelsong will be

Our ,guest speaker.

/:;z The Delta Zeta's held their formal

meeting at the sorority house on

Monday, October 12.

Pledge of the Week was awarded

to Donita Cox for her hard work on

getting the active's interviews. Good

job, Donita!

All (present and past) DZ Big

Brothers are reUlinded of the get­

together at the house Friday evening

at 7:00 p.m, Come down and en­

joy the evening.

All organizations are reminded

of the "Most Eligible Bachelor Con­

test" Get your nomin2tions in to

any DZ by the end of the week. No­

tices will be posted for when pictures

will be taken.

Study Turtle was awarded to

V icki Parrish; Wilted Rose to Jamie

Copenhaver. The Clean Room be­

longed to Tina Helmick and the Pig

Pen was given to Jamie, LeAnn, Lora,

and Connie.

Best of luck to Coach Vincent,

and the Pioneers as they travel to

Salem this weekend We'll be there

to back you I Good luck to Coach

Hilgenberg and the Cross Country

team in their meet today, and to

the gir l's volleyball team in their

triangular match this weekend

e:=: We, the brothers of Theta Xi,

would like to make known that

Dave Keener " the treasurer thiS

semester for the Fraternity. We

would also lik e to tell anyone that

IS interested in Joining the Fraternity.

you should contact one of the

brothers. Don't forget brothers that

dues are to be paid by Frida),

n rM Pi Gamma Mu will hold their

nex t regular business meeting on

Wednesday, October 14, at 6:30

p, m, at the Wesley Foundation

Building.

THE GLENVILLE MERCURY (USPS 220040)

The Student Newspaper Ph o ne 46 2-736 1 , Ext. 290

PublishM wukly and enured as ucond clllSS

moit at the Post OffiCI! at Glenville, Illest Vir. giniD 1615/, Subscriptions $5,00. year.

Editor . ......•.. .•. •..•.... .. . Michele Bruce

Ed itor Emeri tus. . . . . • • . . . . • . . • . . . . • . • • • . . . • Becky Triplett

Sports Ed itor • . . . • • . • . . . • . . . . . . Steve Keenan

Photographers .....••.•.••. Debbie Moore and Rick Haveron

C~rtoonist •• ,.... ... ........ ... . ... .. Mark Mays

Advertising, Manager . . . . . . . • . . • • • • . . • • . • Betty WeUs

IBM Operators and Typists . . . . . . Lou Fryman, Marilyn King,

and Rhonda Anderson Circulation Managers . . . . . . • Carron Smith and Terry Mullooly

Reporters .......••.•... Cheryl Keenan, Janice Boggs, Steve Keenan,

Jeannetta Mick, Terry Mullooly, and James Quinn

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New Sty/eNeeded'atlGSC

The Appal.achian Da!1ce.and Music Ensemble will be preforming at Glenville State Col. lege Oct. 15 ill the audaonum. The Ensemble consiste of three dancers and two musicians who perform .raditional and folk dance. . ,

Dance and Music Ensemble to Pe'rform Oct. 15 The Appalachian Dance

and MUSIC Ensemble will be performing at Glenville State College on Oct. 15 at 8:00 pm, in the auditor­ium. There will be no ad­mission charge.

ADME is a unique, pro­fessional touring company of five dancers and tnree musicians that blend to­gether to bring a widely varied program of tradI­tional, contemporary, and classical dance and music.

ADME's magic lies in its divers~ty of styles. The mUSIcians are comp'eten t on the dulcimer, manaolin, and pennywhlstle in addition to the guitar, auto harp, and bass; and the dancers offer worKS of traditio:.ill and

folk styles as well as works of contemporary and class­ic modes. The repertoire con tains a number of selec­tions that speak of the cul­ture and heritage of West Virginia . The company was selected by the WV Arts and Humanities Council to interpret, through original music and dance , the poetry of the State Poet Laureate Dr. Louise McNeil Pease. The troupe 's presen tations are re levant to th e cultu re of the mountains and yet varied enough to appeal to a wide range of peo ple.

ADME represents two companies in one - a dance ensem ble and a music en­semble. The two grou ps complement one another

ROBERTS BROTHERS

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MONDAY NIGHTS FOR LADIES ONLY AT 7:30!!! WEDNESDAY NIGHTS FOR EVERYONE AT 7:30!'

whether th~y are performing separately or blending mu­sic and dance Into one work. The repertoire flows smooth­ly' from the strict disci­pline of classical balle t to the vibrant musical folk sty les of Sou th ern A ppala­chi a to the dynamic jazz of contemporary times.

ADME IS based in Beck­ley, WV. Since its founding in 1978, the company has toured extensive ly through­our WV and IS branch1l1g our into the surrounding states.

This program is being as­sisted with an Arts and Humanities Grant from the Department of Culture and History.

A new perspective is what this campus needs. Yes sir, a new per­spective could turn good 01' Glenville State around. And to turn around, why not start with the in-fashion at GSC, those awful designer jeans, designer shorts; the preppy look and 'anything else worn at the present must go (and no, I didn't mean right at this minute so if you are standing in ,the middle of your dorm room stripped, for goodness sakes get some clqthes on hefore the person with the binoculars sees you).

Now that you have agreed to get rid of that awful trash you have been spending forty dollars and up on, it is time to talk turkey. When I say this, I mean it literally because the men on campus should haul in their possession of Wild Turkey and Alka Seltzer. He should also wear rainbow 5Uspenders,have a Bumstead Haircut checkered shirt, his Dad's favorite-pants on, and saddle shoes (al/ of you girls try to control yourselves).

The women should wear anything plastic, tennis socks with pom­poms, Indian moccasions, a plastic head band and have a cigarette of questionable intergrity clamped between their lips bestowed with Fuschia Purple or Crabapple red. Now don't these fa.buIQ!!s creations just sound divine? -

r 0 qo with such an outfit, there must also be an appropriate out­look. One must wear a glazed expression (cops will think the cig­arette in your mouth is something else), carry around a book of the Kama Sutra and a book of Marx. You must prepare a slanted out­look on life and Tab is to be pronounced Tah-yubb and finally stick some unidentified object on you someplace (something in­conspicuous like a toaster, a Magnum 45 in your belt, photo booth snapshots or a Marine survival knife attached to the suspender).

All right, now that I have told you how to get perspective and if you take my advice, you may as well go all out and hire you a lawyer. He will come in handy when you go before the President, the Dean and the campus police. He will also come in handy when a very capable representative from Weston or Spencer comes to pick up the remains of your folly.

just remember if you do dress like this, you better have a nice smile and be able to run fast.

Becky Triplett

This doll will be displayed in the show case in front of the auditorium. Contact any member of Kappa Delta Pi for donations on the doll. Donations are 3 for SI.OC or 50 cents a ticket.

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The 1981 Lady Pioneer Volleyball Team.

Netters Split Match The Glenville State Col­

lege Lad y Pioneers volley­ball team hosted Salem Col­lege and West Virginia Tech in a triangular match on Wednesday, October 7, in the GSC G}'mnasium.

[n the first best-out-of­th ree match of the evening, the Lady Pioneers defeated Tech by' scores of 15-8 and 15-0. Individual scoring for the Lady Pioneers in the first match was as fol­lows: Pam Minigh - 13, Poncho Richards - 9, Leall Marlowe - 4, Gina Bailes-2, Sue Bennett - 1, and Laura Dabney - l.

The second match pitted

Salem against Tech. Salem emerged from the match with decisive 15-1 and 15-0 wins respectivel y.

In the last match of th e evening, Glenville took on Salem, a veteran team whom they had played in pre-season sc rimmage. De­spite a good performance by the Lady Pioneers, Sa­lem won by scores of 15-4 and 15-8 and won the tri­angular match. Individual scoring for Glenville was as follows: Gina Bailes - 6, Pam Minigh - 2, Lea], Mar­lowe - 2, Sue Bennett - 1, and Poncho Richards _ 1

(iSC Runners Defeat FSC Placing five runners in the

top seven, the GSC Men's Cross Country Team earned a 21-34 victory' over F air­mont State College in a dual meet on Tuedsay, Oct. 6. The impressive win pushed Glenville's West Virginia Conference record to 19-2. Overall, the Pioneers are 28-17.

Sophomore Larry Taylor a St. Marys product, paced the 25 starters over the 4.6 mile course. Taylor's time was 25:48, and it marked the third straight meet in which he was the top in­dividual fmisher.

Another former St. Marvs runner, Freshman Lee Had­dox, was a close second be­hind Tavlor. He clocked a time of 25:51. GSC's third fmisher was Sopho­more Steve Keenan, who was fifth overall in 26:45. Junior captain Bilk Belcher was the Pioneers fourth man. placing sLxth overall in 27:02. The fifth and final sconng runner for GSC was Senior captain P.K. Coon who was seventh overall in 27:30. GSC's sixth man was

Glenville's white team was composed of three finishers, all freshmen. Biddle Williams was 14th oyeralJ in 31:29. Steve Mecktessel, coming off an injury. was 16th in 32: 16 . Eddie Mazzella was 21st in 34:01. Two other freshman Chuck McKnight an d Dave Smith, didn't'tinish due to injuries.

Dr. Jim Hillien berg,Coach of the Pioneer Harner's felt good about his team's per­formance on the course, which will be used for the the Conference Meet on Nov. 6. He exclaimed, 'We all ran real well aJ!ainst Fair­mont." Hilgenberg; also re­marked," Tfie guys -have been working hard and running consistently. Now, we just have to keep' working liard and remain healthy Defore the Conference Mee't."

Only two meets remain in in the three weeks leading up to the WVC Meet. Today {WedneSLlay ( the PIOneers \~;ll run a ' aual meet with West Virginia Tech. Then on Saruraay, Oct. 24, GSC \~ll travel to Marietta, Ohio for a Triangular Meet.

Cra~ Bo.-k, the team's only ,. ___________ .., Senior be~ides Coon. Bock was 11th overall in 28:43. Twelfth overall and GSC's seventh man was sophomore captain Steve Roberts. He finished in 29:26.

All Fall Women's Intra­mural Basketball Rosters should be turned in by Oct . 23 to Annetta Haddox or to Scott Wing Office .

THE GLENVILLE MERCU RY Wednesday, October 14, 1981

Pioneer Record Drops To 1·3 Coach Tim Carney has an­nounced that a meeting will be held on Thursday, Oct.l5 for all females interested in Two weeks aero, in G len-trying our for the women's ville's 24-23 ~omecoming basketball team. The meet· win over West Liberty, tFie ing will be held at 5 :00 pm Pione ers tallied two touch­in ~o<?m 209 of the Health downs in the closing minute ~

covered it in the end zone for a touchdown. Moore ran tor the extra points giving Mercyhurst a 14-7 ' read, which turned out to be the final score. LB_u_il_d_l_n_g_. ______ ---1 to pull it out. Welr, Mercy,-

hurst College (PA) pulled the same tnck on GSC this past week as they scored twice in the finalS: 27 of play fora 14-7 victory. The non-conference loss dro pp. ed the Pioneers ' record to 1-3 on the season. Merc yhurst , a new opponet for esc is now 3-1-1.

For Glenville, David Boggess was the leading rusher. He had 48 yards in 15 attempts. Jeff Metheny was six of 20

Leaguers Win Tourney

The Junior Leaguers won the men's intramural volley­ball tournaments , which con­cluded last week. They beat Tau Kappa Epsilon in the final for first place. TKE was serond, Lambda Chi Alpha 1 was third , and Theta Xi 1 was fourth. Fifth through eighth places in the double eliminatio ntour­ney was Lambda Chi Alpha II? StumpJumpers, Lambda Chi Alplia I II, and Theta Xi II.

Mem bers of the Junior Leaguers, who didn't lose a game during the tourn ey, were Scott Ludwig, Jesse Johnston Mike LilTy, Mark Fun,; RobbIe Parnsh, Wayne Huftman, Bernie Bertu~ Roddie Brown , and Mik~ Morriso n.

According to Gary Notting­ham, director of the men's intramural program, Lambda Chi Alpha is on top of the team stan din gs with 342 points. The Junior Leaauers are sccond with 170" Tau Kappa Epsilon is th ird' with 156, Theta Xi is fourth with 128, and the Stump Jum pers are fifth with 100.

GSC was the first to draw blood. After a score less first half, the Pioneers of

in the air. He threw for one touchdown and two inter­ceptions.

Overall, Mercyhurst had the edere, 12-11, in first downs ana in total offensive yare!­age, 240-178.

"GSC wiJI be gunning for its second West "VirginIa Con­ference victory ot-th e season when the y travel to Salem for a game this Saturday. Oct . 17. Game time is 1:30 p.m.

Coach Frank Vin cent went to work early in the second half. At the 12: 01 mark o f the third guarter, J eff Me­theny connected with split end Steve Gandee on a 19- 1981 Commode Bowl }'ard scoring toss to make it 6;0 . Gancfee's ex tra piont T B H Id N , W I. kIck was good, making it 7 -0. 0 e e ex eell

The rest of the quarter and most of the fourth quarter Th e annual Commode went without any furth er Bowl, a football tourn a-scoring. Then , WIth 5: 27 nl ent ~\ ith the three frat-remaining, Mercy hurst got crnities on campus as par-Its fIrst score, a three-}'ard tlclpants, will be held nex t run by J ohn Moore. The week ex tra pOint run was no erood . however, leaving GSC p"os-' On Tuesday, October 20.

. f I' 76 J { TKE will face Lambda Chi session 0 a s 1111, - ca, £\1 J TI Ti d

That lead didn't last Jnuc'h pIa. len, on ,iurs a), longer, thouerh. 011 the October 22, th e wi nner of Pio~leers' ne~t possession, that contest will play Th eta they couldn't move and were X 1. Both ga mes will be forced to punt. With 4:01 plavcd at th e Gilmer Cou n­left, Mercy hurst blocked the ty 'A thlctic Fiel L G,ll11e punt, and J o hn Gerarde re- timc for each game is 6 1'.111.

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