The Glenville Mercury Number 3 Gle nville St ate W est Virginia !Lori.Euler To Reign Chatrperson Ta mmy Co urt 16) Gilmer Co unty The students of has a ten- High Sch oo l Ba nd , 17 ) Del- Glenville State College tattve pou: ade lme-up. The ta Ze ta Fl oa t, 18) De lta have chosen the 1984 parade will at 10.on .Zeta Officers , 19) Crea tive Saturday mornmg . Th e lme Le arning Class , 20) Forest Homecoming Queen up WIll be as fo llows:1 ) Col- Fest ival Prince ss She rri and Court to reign o\(er or gu ard , 2) St a ln aker, 21 ) Bill Nee ly the Homecoming festivi- rad e Mars hall Earl WhIte y Re pub l ica n. State Se na te ties. Adlo f son , 3) GSC Band , 4) Candidat e 23 ) Boy Scout s Ch . Mineral W ells Strut te rs, 5) 23) PBL Officers 24 ) Bin' osen to reign as William K. Sh arpe St ate G S C Hom e com i n g S im mons, 6) ch eer- Senate Ca ndi da te, 25) Tap Queen is Lori Euler, the and P IO neer, 7) a nd Toes Studi o, 26) Tau 21 year old daughter of Mayor De lb er t Ka ppa Eps ilon Fl oa t, 27 ) Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. DavIdson . 8) Con- Girl Scouts, 28 ) Spr ing Hill Euler of Elkview, WV. ?fficers, 9) MIss w. e t Junior High , 29 ) Bl ack Wal- Lori is a seni or majoring Vlrgmla Mela nne. nu t Festival Pri nce ss , 30 ) t?n, 10) .Al umnt Assoc ta- Sh ooting St ar s 4-H Cl ub , in El emen t ar y a nd non PresIde nt R. Terry 31) Glenville Lio ns Club , Spec ial Ed ucation, and a 11) WV Folk 32 ) Webst er County Ba nd, member of t he Order of Ival Belle Alma 33 ) Oh nimgo hows , 34) Gil- Lori Eu ler, Hom ecom ing Qu een Diana. Lor i's escort will 12) Wes le y 13) me r Co unty Ambul a nce, • S t be Eddie Mazzella the Montrose A war d Wmn er, 35 ) Fire Trucks Co ronation e p. t . 14 ) Clar issa Willia ms Awa rd * . The 198 4 coronat io n of l oneer masco , asen l or majori ng in P hy sica l Homecoming Activities Outlined Quee n Lori Euler a nd her Edu cation and Soc ial GSC students can t op off the evenings . court will get underway im- Studies. Eddie is from cont inue to celebrate the ac ti vities. A thuse will be mediately following the an- Cowen , WV. 1984 Homecoming by held above t he amphi- nual Homecom ing parade. KelliJameson.asenior part ici pat i ng in the theatre on Fri day at 7 Due to th e constru ction of Business Administration activities that have been p.m. to rally the Pioneers t he am phi th eatre, th is and Computer Science planned by the Student to victory. Homecoming major, will be represent- C 0 yea r 's coronation will be · th S · I ongress. n Wednes- Day will begin with the Ing e enlor c ass as d . f fib II held in front of Clar k Hall. · Sh · a y , a WI e a traditional parade down pnncess. e IS a tournament will be held Ma in Street at 10 a.m. Mr. W ay ne deRosse t will member of ' 0. of D., on the Verona Mapel immediately foll owed by be the an noun cer , a nd GSC Si gma Sigma Sigma Lawn from 3-6 p.m. A the co ronat ion of Queen President William K. Soro rity. Kelli is the 21 D.J. mix will foll ow at 8 Lori at Clark Hall. Th e Sim mons wi ll spea k a nd year old daughter of Mr. p.m. in the ba ll room. A 1 984 Homecom i ng and Mrs. RayJamesonof cro wn th e qu e en . Sh e ll y carnival style picnic will Festivities wi ll conc lude Belpre, Ohio: Her escort Uk· k ffu th t· ·t· Morris, presi dent of th e· E tt S f IC 0 e ac IVI les with the annual Home- IS ver parr 0 on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. coming Dance from 9- Student Co n gress, will in- Clendenin ,WV. Everett is above the amphitheatre. 12 'p.m. in the ballroom. t rodu ce Dr. Simm ons , a nd a Business Administra- Comedian Tom Parks Mus ic will be provided pres en t cl osing remar ks . tion and Account i ng will perform in the by "Staircase" and there P am Perry will sing the Management major and auditorium at 6:30 p.m. to wl ·11 be a $1 adml·ssl·on. I t he son of Mrs. Jean A rn a ,;a ter and th e GSC ban ·J v. ill perf orm . Dance Scheduled All alumni and friends ar e invited to a post game. party Saturday at the footba ll field. A ca nopy st oc ked with deli food and dr inks will be ava il able. Al umn i are al so invited Saturday night to atten d th e annu al Ho me c om ing d ance held at the recreation center. "Pastels", a seven piece ·orchestra, from Clarksbu rg will perform. Joe Dranhak will be ca t ering the even t. The dance begins Jo an B ays, SophomoreP rin ce ss at 9 p.m. Jackie Myer, Junior Pri ncess Douglas. --Junior Princess is Jacquelyn Myer . an Elementary Education and Early Childhood major from Wilbur, WV. She is a member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority , and the daughter of Mr. alid Jerry Myer. Jacquelyn's escort is Stephen Morris of Clarksburg. He is majorin g in Petroleum engineering ·and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Morris. Ch osen as Sopho- more Pr incess is Joan Bays, a Social Science maj or from Lodi, Ohio. She is a member of the Delta Zeta Sorority, and t he daughter of 'Rita Smith. Joan's escort is William Clark of Doswell , . Virg.nia. William is a Surveying and Business Adminis- tration major and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. The Freshman Pri n- cess is Deidra Burrows. She is a Special Education major from Parkersburg . and is sponsored by the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority and a GSC cheerleader . Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Burrows. ( continue to page 7) Kel/i J arne son,Se nior Prin ces.<
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The Glenville Mercury Number 3 Glenville State Co lle~~, ·Glei1Ville , West Virginia
~flfo~5/e kLr~i:nl!Rs) ~l~t~d !Lori.Euler To Reign Chatrperson Tammy Court 16) Gilmer County The students of St~naker has r~leased a ten- High School Band , 17) Del- Glenville State College tattve pou:ade lme-up. The ta Zeta Float , 18) Delta have chosen the 1984 parade will be~m at 10.on .Zeta Officers, 19) Creative Saturday mornmg. The lme Learning Class, 20) Forest Homecoming Queen up WIll be as follows:1 ) Col- Festival Princess Sherri and Court to reign o\(er or guard , 2) Hon~rary P~; Stalnaker, 21 ) Bill Neely the Homecoming festivi-rade Marshall Earl WhItey Republican. State Senate ties. Adlofson , 3) GSC Band, 4) Candidate 23) Boy Scouts Ch . Mineral Wells Strutters, 5) 23) PBL Officers 24) Bin' osen to reign as P~esident William K. Sharpe Democr~ t State G S C Hom e com i n g Simmons, 6) ~SC cheer- Senate Candidate, 25) Tap Queen is Lori Euler, the leader~ and PIOneer, 7) and Toes Studio, 26) Tau 21 year old daughter of Gle~ville Mayor Delbert Kappa Epsilon Float , 27) Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. DavIdson. 8) Stude ~t Con- Girl Scouts, 28) Spring Hill Eu ler of Elkview, WV. gr~~ ?fficers, 9) MIss w.e t Junior High , 29) Black Wal- Lori is a sen ior majoring Vlrgmla Melanne. Pen nt~g - nut Festival Princess, 30) t?n, 10) .Alumnt Assocta- Shooting Stars 4-H Club, i n El emen t ar y a nd non PresIdent R. Terry 31) Glenville Lions Club , Spec ial Education, and a ~utcher , 11) WV Folk F~st - 32) Webster County Band, member of the Order of Ival Belle Alma G~eenhe f, 33) Ohnimgohows, 34) Gil- Lori Euler, Homecoming Queen Diana. Lori's escort will 12) Wesley Fou ndat1o~ . 13) mer County Ambulance, • S t be Eddie Mazzella the Montrose Award Wmner, 35) Fire Trucks Coronation e p . t . 14) Clar issa Will iams Award * . The 1984 coronation of loneer masco , asenlor
majo ri ng in Physical Homecoming Activities Outlined Queen Lori Euler and her Education and Social
GSC students can top off the even ings .court will get underway im- Studies. Eddie is from continue to celebrate the activities. A thuse w ill be mediately following the an- Cowen, WV. 1984 Homecoming by held above the amph i- nual Homecoming parade. KelliJameson.asenior part ic ipat ing i n the theatre on Friday at 7 Due to th e construction of Business Administration activities that have been p.m. to rally the Pioneers the amphi th eatre, th is and Computer Science planned by the Student to victory. Homecoming major, will be represent-C 0 year's coronation wil l be · th S · I ongress. n Wednes- Day will begin with the Ing e enlor c ass as d . f fib I I held in front of Clark Hall. · Sh · a y , a WI e a trad itional parade down pnncess. e IS a tournament will be held Main Street at 10 a.m. Mr. Wayne deRosset will member of '0. of D., on the Verona Mapel immediately followed by be the announcer, and GSC Sigma Sigma Sigma Lawn from 3-6 p.m. A the coronation of Queen President William K. Sorority. Kell i is the 21 D.J. mix will follow at 8 Lori at Clark Hall. The Simmons will speak and year old daughter of Mr. p.m. in the ball room. A 1 984 Homecom i ng and Mrs. RayJamesonof crown the queen. Shelly carnival style picn ic will Festivities w ill conclude Belpre, Ohio: Her escort Uk· k ffu th t· ·t· Morris, president of the· E tt S f IC 0 e ac IVI les w ith the annual Home- IS ver parr 0 on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. coming Dance from 9- Student Congress, will in- Clendenin,WV. Everett is above the amphitheatre. 12 'p.m. in the ballroom. troduce Dr. Simmons, and a Business Administra-Comedian Tom Parks Music will be provided present closing remarks. tion and Accounting will perform in the by "Staircase" and there Pam Perry will sing the Management major and auditorium at 6:30 p.m. to wl·11 be a $1 adml·ssl·on. I the son of Mrs. Jean A rna ,;a ter and th e GSC
ban·J v. ill perform .
Dance Scheduled All alumni and friends
are invited to a post game. party Saturday at the football field. A canopy stocked with deli food and drinks w ill be available.
A l umn i a r e al so invited Saturday night to atten d th e annu a l Ho me c om in g d ance held at the recreation center. " Pastels", a seven piece · orchestra, from Clarksbu rg w ill perform. Joe Dranhak will be catering the event. The dance begins
Joan Bays, Sophomore Princess at 9 p.m. Jackie Myer, Junior Princess
Douglas. --Junior Princess is
Jacquelyn Myer. an Elementary Education and Early Childhood major from Wilbur, WV. She is a member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority , and the daughter of Mr. alid ~s.
Jerry Myer. Jacquelyn's escort is Stephen Morris of Clarksburg. He is majoring in Petroleum engineering ·and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Morris.
Chosen as Sophomore Princess is Joan Bays, a Social Science major from Lodi, Ohio. She is a member of the Delta Zeta Sorority, and t he daughter of 'Rita Smith. Joan's escort is William Clark of Doswell , . Virg.nia. Will iam is a Surveying and Business Administration major and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark.
The Freshman Princess is Deidra Burrows. She i s a Special Education major from Parkersburg . and is sponsored by the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority and a GSC cheerleader. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Burrows.
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Homecoming Welcome Given As Editor of THE GLENVILLE MERCURY, I would like to
welcome all alumni back to Glenville State college for the 49th an nual homecoming. Many changes have taken palce on campus but Glenville is still the same small and friendly campOs.
Homecoming is a time for friends , students, and alumni to get together and enjoy the festivities planned. The Student Congress and others have worked extremely hard to plan Homecoming and if everyone participates Homecoming should be very seccessful. "Go For The Gold" is this year's homecoming theme and the Pioneer Football team will "Go For The Gold" vs. the Yellow· Jackets of WV State at 1 :30 on Saturday . The parade, Queen's coronation, and dances are also planned for Saturday.
Again, welcome to alumni of Glenville State. I hope'the current GSC students, faculty, and staff enjoy themselves as well.
Jackie Mullens Editor
President Offers Greetings I would like to welcome all alumni, students, and friends to the
1984 Homecoming festivities . If you are returning to Glenville, I hope that you enjoy yourself, rekindle old friendships and leave Glenville with many more happy memories. If you are a student I hope that you take advantage of all the activities that have been
planned. The Student Congress has engaged the services of a spectacular
band for Saturday night 's annual Homecoming Dance. Also, Saturday 's Homecoming parade should prove to be one of the best.
Sincerely, Shelly Morris Student Congress President
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The Glenville Metuay September 19. 1984
Orgalliialioaal I.w. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
The brothers of LAmbda Chi
Alpha would like to take this
opponunity to welcome every·
one back to Glenville State ColI
lege. We also hope you all had a
very nice summer. And also we excema a welcome to newly~r
rived freshman.
The weekly meeting ""s held at
7 p.m. in Wesley Foundation Sun·
day the 16. Plans were discussed
for building a float for the home·
coming parade.
brothers please
Squues.
All interested
contact Jeff
A big THANK YOU goes to the
Ladies for their work on the
homecoming banner! The brothers are remmded to
check the bulletin I bo.ard for activities and are urged' to
. participate during homecoming.
The brothers wish to congratu·
lations Brion Coates OI} his ap·
pointment to Chapter Historion.
All brothers are asked to wear
their shuts and support the Glen ·
ville State Pioneer Football Team
on Saturday.
See yo' at the game.
TKE
The Iota Omega Chapter of Tau
Kappa Epsilon held its weekly
mee'ting ThursdJzy, Sept. 13. Ac·
tivities for Homecoming Week
were discussed. All chances for
the grocery give-<1""y should be
turned in by Thursday Sept. 20
All dues for this semester should
be paid by the end of this month.
Check the bulletin board in the
Student Union for upcoming ac·
tivities and notices. Congratula·
tions go to new Associote mem
ber Brion Ruth , good luck.
Congratuiations also go to this
year's Homecoming Queen , Lori
Euler, and her court. Alumni
frater Roddie Brown ""s in town
this past weekend and will be here
the rest of this week. Any new
member or frater who does not
know him should immediotley
contact him, much can be gained
[rom his vast skms and broad ex
periences. He can be reached in
the evenings at either The Pub ,
The Derrick, The Valley Tavern
or at fraters Everett Spa" and
Peter Ware 's apartment, where he
is presently conducting an experi
ment dealing with alcohol abuse.
Trivio : Ho w many drinks can
Eddie Mazzella have before he
passes out? . AU [raten are reminded to oe at
the Deltil Zeta House at 9 a.m. on
Saturd4y of the Homecoming to
hi:ip with the parade. We will also
. be in the parade.
The TKE's and O.D. 's are hav
ing a Kissing Booth on Thunday
Sept. 20, on the sidewalk above
the amphitheatre.
LAst of all, all fraten are re
minded to check the TKE board
everyd4y for further develop
ments.
OD The Order of Dilm~ would like
to welcome all incoming Fresh
men and returning upperclassman
back to GSC. OD 's held theu
fint formal meeting on ';I'ednesday, Sept. 1 2. New ,officers :
were slected: Peggy Spencer -
President; Barb Fouchs - Vice
president; Kim Copley· Treasur
er, Lori Jamison - Secretary;
Trudy Rader - R eporter; Ann
Miller· Ways and Means; Tammy
Miller - Historion. Meetings will be held on Tues
day s at 5:30 in th e Wesley Found
ation. This week is homecoming
so get involved in HC activities. The OD's will have a "kissing
booth" at th e picnic Sept .• 20
$. 25 a kiss.
OD's want the TKE 's to know
" We love you guys . ..
DELTA ZETA The Thet~ Xi Chapte~ of the
Delta Zeta Sorority held a formal
meeting on Monday at the house.
We are all working hard to make
this a successfull homecoming
week. The float is being comple
ted this week for the parade on
Saturday. Good job to Shelly
Morris and Student Congress who
have worked extremely hard to
make Go For The Gold the best
homecoming yet. Sisters are
reminded to wear your shirts to
the picnic on ThursdJzy. We will
be sponsoring a ring toss and dart
throw booth during the week and
everyone is welcome to come and
try theu luck. The aWards last
week were: clean room· -Doretta
Pig pen - Tina. Good luck to the
Pioneers this Saturday on their
homecoming game against WV
State. We will hold an open
house for all alumnae before the
parade and game then after""rds
a get-together for all alumnae
sisters - Welcome back!! to D -
let's hear it for the "boy ".
THETA XI
The brothers of Theta Xi held
- a meeting last ThursdJzy Sept. 13,
1984. Officers were elected for
fall , they are , President - Bill
Adler, Vice-president Jo
McCallistar, Secretary - David
Tucker, Treausrer . Ty Tyson,
and Party Mainman Ron
Gutshall. All brothers are asked
to attend the meeting this Thun
day Sept. 20.1984 at 6 p.m.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Wilcox on theu marrioge this
past Saturd4y. Good luck to the
GSC football team this weekend
against WV State.
A reJ.lresentative from Columbia Gas will interview pros~iye Dec. and May computer science graduates on ~ct. 9. Appointment and resume required.
PI GAMMA MU
Pi Gamma Mu will be having an
organizational meeting on Wed
nesday, Sept. 26 at the Wesley
Foundation from 5:15 - 6:15.
All members, associotes , and any
person interested in the organiZQ4
tion are encouraged to attend.
Plans (or a fall semester field trip
to Washington , D.C. , if possible,
or o th er historical place will be
discussed. Anyone interested is
welcome. . Also, Pi Gamma Mu wiil be hav-
ing a "Dollar Drop " this Thurs·
aay during the Studen t Congress Picnic. Any member who will be
able to work at the booth , please
contact Sarah Wood , room 408
Scott, or Lou Ellen Wentz, in
apartment 300.
Good luck to the Pioneers this
Saturday.
OHNIMGOHOW PLA YERS
Those members who signed up
. for the float committee are remin
ded that construction of the
Homecoming float will finish this
weekend. Contact Joe Stephens
for time and place. All other
members are urged to help, too.
The house crew will be needing
volunteers to sell tickets for the
show. See Anita Stephenson if
you have some free time.
All members should note that
the meeting time was set for
every-other-Tuesday at 5:30 in
the Underground. Please attend.
You wouldn 't believe how much
,fun we have.
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
The Delta Alpha Chapter of
Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority
would like to welcome BelindJz
Nichols, Pam Mullins , Angie
Conely, and Leah Stalnaker as
new pledges. We 're ·glad to have
you as pledges and we wish y ou
the best of luck while pledging.
The sisters also welcome back
all alumnae sisters.
Sisters
chapter
changed
are reminded that the
meetings have been
to SundJzys at 9 p.m'.
A t this week's meeting sisters
were reminded of the Panhellenic
Meeting, Volley ball games, and
our composite ""s discussed .
Sisters of the week are Sandy
Sheila, and Debbie. The cultured
Pearl Award goes to Debbie,
Kassie, Carmella, Jackie, and
A llison. Good luck to the Pio
neer Football team and we hope
everyone enjoys themselves at
Homecoming.
Organizations are reminded to turn in their news on Monday noon. If news cannot be turned in please contact TH E MERCURY.
The Glenville Mercury September 19. 1984
Pioneers D r 0 p First, 22-0
Bunny Taylor
Taylor To Receive C. Williams Award
The Clarissa William~
Award, presented each year to a top female athlete from the preceding year's graduating class, will be presented Saturday to Lavern " Bunny" Taylor.
Taylor, who graduated in May 1984 was a fouryear part i c i pant i n women 's basketball. She was named to the AII-WVIAC team in each of her seasons as a Lady
Pioneer, as well as earning All-Tournament honors four consecutive years.
Bunny carved a place for herself in the GSC record books last year by becoming the Lady P i oneers ' a ll - ti me leading scorer. In her f ou r seasons , she sco red ove r 1,450 po ints, high lighting a career of impressive statistics.
Hunger Run Set for Sept. 22 The Mountaineer Food All students are invited to
Bank is having its Third participate . For more infor
Annual Run/Walk for Hun- mation contact Brenda
ger on September 22, 1984. Huffman at 364-5518 .
, The Pioneer football team dropped to 1-1 on I 'the season Saturday as they were defeated 22-7 by 'defeating WVIAC champions Shepherd College.
Shepherd, ranked first in the WVIAC in a preseason poll, scored first on a 27 -yard field goal by John Treadway. A 7-yard touchdown pass put the Rams on top 10-0 at the end of the first quarter. Another field goal made the score 13-o at the half.
Shepherd compiled another touchdown in the third quarter and a safety in the fourth to round out their scoring.
The Pioneer's only score came by way of a 2-yard touchdown run by Joe Mullan in the fourth quarter. Mark Szklenn ik added the point after to complete GSC's scoring.
For the game, Steve Grosse led the Pioneer offense by completing six of eleven passes for 61 yards. Mike Chadwick led the defense with 15 tackles, followed by Dave Darst with 13.
The Pioneers will host West Virgin ia State to h ighlight Saturday ' s Homecoming actvities. The Pioneers are now 0-1 in conference play.
Check in and registration
for the run is 8 :00 to 9:15
a.~ . Starting time for the
run is 9 :30 a.m. Check in
and registration for the
walk is 8:00 to 9:30 a.m.
Staning t ime for walk is
9 :45 a.m.
Carney Second In First Round Leads Golfers At Slippery Rock
Scott Carney was second with a 73 and the Pioneer golf team was fourth overall after the first round of the second
Starting and End points annual Tournament of for the run and walk are at Champions at Slippery the Food Bank Warehouse Rock, Pa. in Gassaway. There will be Carney comb ined two runs ; a .2 mile and a 5 nine-hole scores of 35 mile . The walk will also be and 38 to place himself
second individually after a 2 mile distance. pi ________ .. Sunday's first round.
Yearbooks are in. Scores from Monday's Students may pick last two rounds were them up from 8 _ 4 p.m. in the Kana- unavailable at press whachen Office, time. room 306 Adminis- The Pioneers were 29 tration Building. strokes off of first-place
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Indiana (Pa.) with a score of 411. Other conference teams partic ipat ing in the tournament were Fairmont State, Davis and Elkins" and West Virginia Wesleyan, all of whom were behind GSC after the first round.
For Glenville, John Oplinger followed Carney with an 81 , Jeff ,Bennett shot an 83, Danny Wassick had an 86, Charlie Moss scored an 88, and . Bjll Forrest followed up with an 89.
Byron Brooks scrambles past a Shepud defender.
Golf Team Strong The Glenville State and John Opl inger, a
College golf program is transfer from WVU and on sound footing this PCC, will be counted on year after an off year in heavily for leadership. 1983-84. Coach Tim Also playing will be: Carney is optimistiC Danny Wass i ck, a concern ing his team's freshman from Univerchances in the spring. In sity High in Morgantown; fact, the veteran coach Billy Forrest, a freshman remarked, "I feel the transfer from Genese most optimistiC about College , NY; Jeff our program since I've Bennett, a sophomore been here. returner from Buckhan-
Currently, team mem- non; Charlie Moss, a bers are practicing and junior returner from attempting to qual ify for Ripley; and Larry Beall, a the spring season. They sophomore transfer will compete in four from Harrisville. matches this fall , in Two players, John preparation for the most Forrest, a senior who important spring cam- has performed at GSC paiQn. before, and Mike Dynda,
The Pioneers partici- a sophomore from Lock pated Su nday and Haven (Pa) college, will Monday in the Slippery be eligiblel to participate Rock Invitational (PA). in the spring. Also, on Sept 21 and 22, The Glenville golfers they will play in the Davis own six WVC titles, but and Elkins Ivitational; on they haven 't won one October 6 and 7, in since 1979. Carney feels Wooster (OH) Invitation- that with his current al; and on Oct 11, in the personnel , this year WestVirginialntercol- could be the year for legiate at Marshall numhp.r !,:p.vp.n University. The Artie Shaw
Carney has reasons to orchestra that had be positive about his been scheduled for squad's outlook for the 1984-85 season. Nine good, quality palyers are his reasons. The coach's son, Scott, a tra!l~!r~ f~of:;, ... m:-.. ___ E~I.o~n:.:..., ,:;;N ... C ..... , ...r
The 1984 Edition of The Trillium is still available in the Language Div. They can be picked up during regular office hours.
Sept. 21 will not perform at GSC, be-
cause the Cultural Affairs Committee did not receive funding from the Mid-Atlantic Arts Consortium and the West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council.
Pag e 4 Harriers To Host September 19. 1984
Invite
Jeff Metheny
The GSC cross-country t eam travelled to Morehead , KY, last Saturday to compete in the Morehead Invitational. The Pioneers fini shed seventh behind strong performances by Jay Dawkins an d Dave Antonik.
Dawkin s took 15th place in the meetto pace the ' Pioneers, followed by Antonik at 31 st.
Other GSC finishers were Jim Collins, 38th; Shawn Shockey, 49th; and Barrry Cruthcfield, 50th on the 5.5 mile
Metheny Named co~~~ep ioneerSWi lihost M t W · the GSC invitational on on rose In nerFriday at 3:00. ~o~t?f
the West Virginia Jeff Metheny, former Jeff was also a conference schools are
captian and quarterback standout in baseball expected to attend, as for the GSC football until the sport was well as teams from team, has been named discontinued. He was a Frostburg, MD, and as the 1984 recipient of three year starter in left Morehead, KY. the Montrose Award. field and was named to Head coach Butch
The Montrose Award the All-Conference team Hays is very pleased is presented annually at his junior year. with the way his team is
Members of the 1984 Pioneer Cross Coun try Team
progressing. "Our times were down last week, and we looked good. We should be very competitive in the invitational Friday."
Hays also stressed that there is still room on the team for anyone interested in running cross-country. Contact the coach, Mrs. Edwards in the PE Building, or any
team member for more information.
Also, anyone interested in helping with the meet' on Friday should contact Hays , Mrs . Edwards, or meet director Jim Hilgenberg. People helping on the course should meet behind the Forestry building at 2 o'clock Friday.
GSC to a top male In service to GSC, athlete from the previous Metheny served as a year's graduating class Resident Assistant in who has exhibited high Louis Bennett Hall moral character and during the 1981-82
Swimming Begins, Golf Tourney Slated
Who's Who Now Taking Applicatjons
Applications are now service to the college school year. He was ~he The beginning of community. Head RA for LBH dUring Intramural swimm ing
Metheny, who pres- 1982-83, as well as competition and a fall ently serves as House serving as the president golf tournament have Director at Pickens Hall of the Physical Educa- been announced by Jeff and as an assistant tion Majors Club . Propps, GSC student football coach, was a Head Football Coach ass i'stant Intramural three year starter for the Frank Vincent said of Director. Pioneers at quarterback. Metheny: "In my th irty Competition will begiA He was named to the years of coach ing I have on Monday, Sept. 24th
1 983 W V I A C A I I - never had a player that and wi ll continue until Conference team wh ile worked harder or was Thursday, December 6. leading the Pioneers to a more dedicated than Jeff The man and woman 6-2 -1 record and a M et hen y . (He) .. . i s a record ing the most laps second-place finish in young man of high moral in the co ll ege pool the conference, their character ... (and) is most during that time will be best season since 1973. de s e rv i n g 0 f t h is declared the winners, .. ________ ~pr e sti g i ous awar d. " according to Propps.
A representative from the Depart· ment of Natural Re· sources will' inter· view prospective December, May and August graduates October 2, in the areas of biology chemistry, and forestry. Appoint· ment and resume reo quired.
Graduate School Information Day Representatives from several gradua· ate schools will be in the Verona .Mapel Room Wednesday, Sept. 19 to talk with all interested students. No ap· pointment neces·
Tr o phie s wi ll be awarded to the winners in both ma l e and female divisions. One hundred points fo r intramural compet iti on will be awarded to the top fini shers,and comp~
etitors will receive one point for each mile completed.
Last year's winner was Mike Whissel. No female contestants were sary. "-_________ .. ________ ... entered.
Propps also an- available for the 1984-85 nounced a Fall Golf Who's Who Among Tournament to be held Students in American the first week in October. Universities and ColCompetition will be open leges. This program is to all students, faculty, for the purpose ·of and staff, with the rewarding individual exception of varsity academic excellence golfers and golf letter- and is open to Juniors men. There will be male and Seniors. Nominees and female divisions ' in will be selected on the the 18 hole playoff. A basis of above average nine-hole .cutoff will be scholastic , athlet i c , in effect, with the top extracurricular activities half, plus ties, of the first and community service. round becoming eligible These exceptional for the second round. ach ievements will . be
More details will be noted in the 1985 edition announced later. Sep- of Who's Who Among t embe r '28 i s t he Students In American deadline for entering the Universities and Colgo lf tournament. T9 leges. reg ister or obtain more The quota for GSC is information, see Coach 36 nom i nee san d Lilly or JE>ff Propps in the appl ications should be intramural office (6:30- submitted to the Mer-
~ \ cury office no later than =8_:3_0~~~ .. m_.J~. ~ __ ~~~ 3" 4 p.m. October 1. Ms. The Library will
be open from 11.2 Yvonne King, Director of on Saturday, Sep· Publications, has been tember 22, due to appointed chairperson the Homecoming or this year's nomina-
Clarissa Williams , Jack Woodyard H onored By GSC Endzone Club
The GSC Endzone Club is honoring Miss Clarissa Williams and Mr. Jacob J. "Jack" Woodyard for their many years of loyalty and devotion to Pioneer athletics. Tribute will be paid during the 1984 Homecoming game, and at a reception following to be held in the Endzone Club meeting room.
Miss Williams joined the staff of GSC as associate professor of
• , Physical Education in 'Wh Itey Adolfson Selected 1947. During her tenure
H . P d M h I she served as girls ' omecomlng ara ears a basketball coach and cheerleading sponsor. Following her retirement Clam Bake Friday
in 1964 many honors were bestowed upon her. In 1917 Williams Wing of Pickens Hallwas dedicated in her honor. 1938 marked the first year the Clarissa . Williams Award was presented to an 'outstanding GSC female athlete. Miss Williams also has served as the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority Grandmother.
Mr. Woodyard has been an active member of the Gilmer County Volunteer Fire Department, and the Glenville Lions Club. Since the formation of the Endzone Club in 1980, Mr . Woodyard has
dedicated his time and effort to the continuing success of the organization .
Mr. Woodyard now resides in Glenville with his wife, "the former Charlotte Snyder, an employee in the business office at GSC. They have one daughter, Mrs. Susan Heiner, a' teacher at Warren Local High School in Washington County, Ohio.
Mr, Philip Reale, president of the Endzone Club, praised both Miss Williams and Mr. Woodyard on their "loyalty and contributions to Pioneer athletics." Earl " Whitey" Adolfson
has been selected as the
1984 Parade Marshal for
Glenville State College's
"Go for the Gold " Home
coming. Adolfson, a native
of Weston , graduated from
Weston High School in
1949, and from West Vir-
say of Adol£son: " First , I
consider Whitey a truly
good friend , very concerned
with the school,
and his job responsibilities;
always ready and willing to
help out. Secondly, he 's a
family, a most compas
sionate, dedicated person
with a strong desire to
achieve in whatever he has
attempted - I salute him for
what he has done and will continue to do."
Les Gourmets Society Is Active .
ginia Tech in 1954 . He
received his Masters degree
from West Virginia Univer
sity in 1963.
Adolfson served as
assistant football coach at
Wirt Coun ty High School
from 1954-56 , and as hca.!
coach at Wirt County from
1957-59. From 1959-62 he
was head football coach at
Oakland High School in
Oakland , Maryland , and
then he returned to his alma
mater , Weston High School,
where he remained until
1966, when he joined the
Pioneer football staff as an
assistant coach. On July 1,
1975, he assumed the duties
of head coach of the GSC
gridders ,. and retained this
position until 1979, when
he was selected as assistant
athletic director. He re
signed from GSC in 1984
after giving 18 years of ser
vice to the college.
A thletic Director J es.se
Lilly had the following to
Would you like to dine on clams, salmon, BBO chicken wings or soup. If so, join the ·GSC Les Gourmets Society. The Les Gourmets Society was designed to expose this area to unique food with excellent quality. Under the direction of Joe Drahnak this society has catered many events such as wedding parties, private dinner part ies, organization banq u ets , busi_n ess dinners, picn ics and
~I Acclaimed
Adolfson now resides on
Mineral Road with his wife,
the former Jean Fultineer
of ,Weston. They have two
daugh ters , Tanja Jo Barker
and Michelle Lynn
Stalnaker, both GSC grad
uates, and a son Greg, a
graduate of West Virginia
University .
Tom Parks w"'s chosen as
the Campus Entertainer of
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Campus Entertainment ates planning to par- d h 23 d aI Awar s at t e r annu ticipate in May com-
convention for the National mencement exer-
Association for Campus cises should place
Activities. He will be per-their order for gradu-
forming at the Campus ation announce- Wide Picnic at 6:30 p .m . in ments with Mrs. , the college auditorium on Debby Nagy in the Thursday, September 20th College Bookstore during Homecoming Week. prior to leaving Admission will be free and campus on Friday the comedian will be' spon-to begin their stu- sored by the Student Con-dent teaching .
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birthdays parties. They are also catering ·the· end-zone club clam banquet September 21 at 6 p.m. The society will offer a sea food lovers menu including: clams, shrimp, salmon, :Iam chowder. Also on the menu will be barbequed ribs, barbequed chicken wings, corn on the cob, potato salad, homemade rolls,and bouiilabaisse soup.
Th is menu is an example of the work
offered by th e Les Gourmets Soci ety . Members of the society are: Earle Bell, Michele Gallourakis Melanie Greene, David McCreary, Gary, Mitchell, James Payne, Tim Pittman , Pam Tisa, Marcy Greene. Some memoers are working toward degrees in food management while others are merely enj,oying the experience. So join the GSC Les
Gourmets Society.
Entertainer to Perform
Tom Parks, comedian, will perform September 20.
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, .. ~ Play Cast Includes Poker Players
The cast of the fall theater production,"The C'1d Couple" is a mixture of various talents and experience. The show will run Oct. 11-12 and feature eight actors and actresses.
Four gentlemen portray poker players throughout the show, they are ; Michael Dotson, Randy Harper, Frank Mitchell and Tim Pittman.
Mike Dotson is a senior Engl ish /history major and is a member of Student Congress and the TKE fratern ity. His list of theater experience includes "Barefoot in the Park," "Hello Dolly ," "California Suite," and "You Can 't Take It With You."
Randy Harper , a senior Eng li sh / oral communications major from Lost Creek, WV, is a member of the Ohn imgohow Players, A l pha Ps i Omega Dramatic Fraternity and he GSC Choir.
Frank Mitchell is a sophomore student from Owengs,MD, and majors in Music education. He is a member of the GSC band, Jazz Band and choir.
The fourth poke r player is Tim Pittman, a sen ior from Moundsville, WV. Tim is a member of the Lambda Chi fraternity and is a Senator of the Student Congress.
The rest ofthe cast will be outlined in later editions of The Mercury.
Enrollment Increases According to Mack enrollment and that the
Samples , Dean of figures indicate that Records and Admis- Glenville continues to do si ons, enro llment at well in an increasingly Glenville State College tough market. showed a slight increase "-·T·he-G"S"C~C~h·ee·r·-'" ove r the fa l l 1983 leaders will sponsor semester. Last year's a kissing booth, total enrollment was Thrusday, Septem-1807 and this year's ber 20 during the
Picnic Carnival. Kis-looks to be approxi- ses will be $.50 and mately 1885, an increase the money will go of 78 or about 4.5 into the cheerlead-percent. Fu l l t ime ing fund . enrollm~nt appears to be 11 65, two more than The Sigma Sigma
Sigma sorority will last year. These are be selling candy for prel iminary figures, but $.40 the remainder a re fa irl y accurate. of the week. If in-
Samples said that he terested contact any is pleased with the .... S .. ig .. ma_s .. iste_r •. ___ •
Pictured are the secondary education teachers who will begin next week.
Student Teachers Enter Field The Glenville State lege ; Rebecca A .
:; 0 II eg e Ed u cati 0 n Jorgensen, Elem. 1-6, Department has re- Early Child. Ed., Wood leased the I i st of County. students who will enter Daphne A. King, Early the student teaching Child. Ed., Elem. 1-6, field in either elementary Math.. 4-8, Science '4-8, or secondary education. Jackson County; Amelia Following is the list as of J. Mason, Elem. 1-6, September 10: Wood County; Mary K.
Gina G. Bailes, Elem. Miller, Early Child. Ed., 1-6, Men. Ret. K-12, Elem. 1-6, Wood County; Phys. Ed. 4-8, Wood Kimberly A. Morrison, County; Sonja K. Bailey, Elem. 1-6, Men. Ret. KElem. 1-6, Early Child. 12, Learn. Dis. K-12, Ed., Webster County; Wood County; Susan Sandra S. Barger, Early A. Paletti, _ Elem. 1-6, Child. Ed., Elem. 1-6, Early Child. Ed., Soc. Stu. Lang. Arts 4-8, Webster 4-8 , Lewis County. County; Eileen Bartlett, Angela K. Roush, Elem. 1-6, Wood County, Elem. 1-6, Early Child. Mary Jane Carder, Early Ed., Pleasants County; Child. Ed., Elem. 1-6, Robin J. Tallhamer, Early Wood County. Child . . Ed., Elem. 1-6,
Luann M. Crislip, Early Soc. ,Stu. 4-8, Wood Child. Ed., Elem. 1-6, County ; Carol L. Soc. Stu. 4-8, Wood Thomas, Elem. 1-6, County ; Sharon K. Nicholas County; Scott Dawson, Elem. 1-6, G. Varner, Elem. 1-6, Wood County; Susan A. Wood County. Dulaney, Early Child. Tina A. Barnett, Math. Ed., Elem. 1-6, Math. 4-8, 7 -12 , Safety 7 -12 ,
, Wood County; Linda K. Nicholas County; Fred F. Dunlap, Elem. 1-6, Lang. Basnett, Art 7-12, Math. Arts 4-8, Wood County; 7-9, Calhoun County; Etta Jane Fidler, Elem. Guy F. Boggs, Music 1-6, Nicholas County. Compo K-12, Bus. Prin.
Kimberly F. Fitzwater, 7-12, Pleasants County; Elem. 1-6, Early Child. Michael B. Brady, Phys. Ed., Calhoun County; Ed. K-12, Safety 7-12, Angela L Habeb, Elem. Braxton County; Marvin 1-6, Math. 4-8, Wood, Joe Brannon, Phys. Ed. County; Ranay L Hibbs, K-12 , Safety 7 -12, Early Child. Ed., Elem. Braxton County. 1-6, Wood County; Timothy A. Gardner, Jodeen L Ingram, Elem. Phys. Ed. K-12, Safety 7-1-6. Math. 4-8, Lang. 12, Gilmer County; David Ar1s 4-8. Soc. Stu. 4-8. A. Halcomb. Soc. Stu. 7-Baldwin-Wallace Col- 12. Wirt County; Tamrui
L. Igo, English 7 -12, ,Oral Comm . 7-12, Wood County; Linda L. Jones, English 7-12, School o ib. & Media K-12, Calhoun County; Terry M. Kendall, Beh. Dis. 7-12, Phys. Ed. K-12, Safety 7-12, Wood and Roane Cou!"'ties.
Marshall E. Kjser, Phys. Ed. K-12, Safety 7 -12, Braxton County; Patsy J. Kisner, English 7 -12, Soc. Stu. 7-9, Lewis County; Gregory A. Knopp, Phys. Ed. K-12, Safety 7 -12, Calhoun County; Mark A. Kozlowski, English 7 -12, Oral Comm . 7-12, Braxton County; Craig Lee Loy, Art K-12, Nicholas County. William S. Ostaff, Math. 7 -12, Gen. Science 7 -12, Calhoun County; Tiny Sue Schuessler, Art K-12, Calhoun and Braxton Counties; Stacy J. Scott. Bus. Compo 7 -12, Wood County; Lea Ann Sharp, Bus. Compo 7-12, Wood County; Richard L. Singleton, Phys. Ed. K-12, Soc. Stu. 7-9, Lewis County.
Ricky M. Smith, Phys. Ed. K-12, Safety 7-12. Braxton County; Diana L Sutherland, Phys. Ed. K-12, Safety 7 -12, Lewis County; Donald Seo Taylor, Phys. Ed. K-1 Soc. Stu. 7-9, Jaekso County; Karen S. Terry Phys. Ed. K-12. Safety 7 12. Wood County
Pale 7
Health P I a n Outlined
The Glenville Mercury ~~~~ .. ~-.... .. ~
Friday, September 21, is the last date to apply for Decem· ber graduation. To apply, contact the Office of Academic Affairs.
Intern Program Fo"-;;,~ Available
Dr . Darna ll has
• SeptemOO 19. 1984
Or. Pribble is shown presenting the grant to Scott Demers, treasurer of
the American Chemical Society of GSC.
There's something status, and suggestions new in student health! for improvement, 4) New students at GSC more comprehens ive had the oRPortunity to than a usual physical choose between the because the questions standard physical cover fam i ly and examination form and a personal health history, new computer i zed diet and n utri tion , health history inventory. fitness, med ication use The new system allows a and other pertinent data. student to complete a Any student who has health inventory private- not completed a health Iyandreplacestheneed form , trad iti ona l o r for a physical examina- 0 the r w i s e , s h 0 u I d tion from a doctor. contact the Kyle Cl inic
received appl icat ion forms for two internship programs. One is the Frasu re-Singleton , a one week internsh ip award ing one hour cred it in which the student is assigned to a leg islator who assists in explaining the legislative process. In add ition, partic ipants meet with representatives from all b r a n ches of state
A CS ReceivesGrant The benefits of the i m m e d i a t e I y . A Iso ,
system are 1) privacy, 2) . students who completed lower cost - $8-14 as the new form and have opposed to $20-30 for a not rece i ved t he ir doctor's visit, 3) the reports should contact student receives a print the Kyle Cli nic because out that outl ines his / her the clinic has received overall health , r isk over 50 repo rts.
"Staircase" Band To Play government, lob.by i ~ts , reporters, and legislative
The Student Congress have the most cu rrent staff pe rso ns. The is presenting the group reperto ire possible from program is open to any "Staircase " at the rock-n- roll to the hottest sophomore, jun ior, or Homecoming dance on disco. They feature senior who has comSeptember 22, from 9:00 son g s Ii k e : " Bad pleted one course in p.m. til 12:00 a.m. in the Mamma Jamma" by Carl politica l science. GSC Ballroom. Carlton, "Any Way You can select one intern to
They are one of the Want It" by Journey, pa rti c i pate i n this hottest bands in the " T r u I y " by L i on e I program. Applications South today. The group Ritchie, and many other shou ld be submitted bywill play fourteen songs by great enter- October 15. different instruments for tainers will be performed The other internship is one of the most by the group "Stair- called the Jud ith A. complete musical case." Admissions will Herndon Legislat ive sounds available. They be a $1 .00 per person. Fel l ow s Pro g ram .
Homecom.-ng Competit ion is on a ____ (contin ued fro m page I)
Deidra's escort is Danny Jennifer Chambers statewide basis and the Ray, a Chemistry major will .be the Homecoming number of se lected from Wirt, WV. He is the trainbearer. ~he is the fellows will not exceed son of Mr. and Mrs. five year old daughter of ten during one legislaRaymond D. Ray. Mr . and Mrs . Jay tive session. However,
Flowerbearer will be Chambers of Glenville. GSC has been repreMiss Lesley McCullough Crownbearer is Dylan sented in three out of the She is the four year old de Rosset, the three and last four legislative
sessions. This is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a half year old son of Mr. Frank McCullough of and Mrs. Wayne de semester-long program Glenville. Rosset, also of Glenville. which awards twelve
hours academic credit and a stipend of $150.00 per week. The goal is to instruct selected students in the theory and operations of leg islatures and legislatj ve bodies. The program is open to full-time undergraduates who have completed 60 hours and at least one course in pol i tical science. Applications should be submitted by October 15.
The stuqent affiliate chapter of the American Chem ical Soc iety at Glenville State College was selected as one of ten chapters to receive a 1984 Innovative Activities Gran t. The A CS Committee on _ Educa tion check for $200 was presented to the treasurer of the club, Scoft Demers, by the sponsor, Dr. Mary Jo Pr i bble, on Fr i day, September 14, 1984.
"A Guide to Successful Chemistry Projects," is the title of the chapter project which won in the midst of intense competition on the national level. In itiating interest and partic ipation on the hifJh school level in chemistry science fair projec"ts is the goal of the project. Project director, Deb Wildman , and associate director, Kim Evans , wrote and submitted the proposal to the national ACS in June of 1984. Brochures, visitation to the schools, and a GSC workshop are the three levels of approach to be used in Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Gilmer, Lewis, Nicholas, Ritchie, Webster, and Wirt counties.
Current officers of the chapter include: Pres.-
Deb Wi ldman, VicePres. - Steve Wr ight, -Treas.- Scott Demers, Sec . - Kim Evans , Public i st - Sheldon Sturm.
Curren t members include: Linda Billips, Er i c Ch i co , Patty Coulter, Shawn Johnson, Crystal Spaur, and Brent Tenney.
New members to be accepted during the October 4, 1984 ACS luncheon meeting are: Ricky L. Barnett, Bill Crane, Kathy Ellyson, Janet Ferrebee, Leslie A. Howard, Anna Jackson, Jane Kn iceley, Lisa Mayle, Tina McClung, Kathleen A. Mitchell, Terry Mullooly,· Pamela Nicholas, James Parsons, Danny Ray, Gary J . PeHy and Kelly Haynes.
Graduated Members as of this fall were: Steve Bumgardner, Jean Drake, and Barb Ledoux.
In order to actively pursue the project discussed above, the chapter would appreciate the purchase of a hoagie on sale today in the main union lobby for $1.25 . Commun i ty assistance currently would be appreciated in this endeavor too, as the club must ra ise matching funds to the grant.
West Virginia Medical School Team Representat ives from the areas of dentistry, pharmacy , medicine, physical therapy, and other health-related areas will meet with interested students in the Verona Mapel Room. T~e program on September 26 will be a group session With all students attending. On September 27 the repre· sentatives will meet with individual students in a particular area. Students planning to attend either session should register with Dr. Mary Jo Pribble in the Science Hall.
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F'rom The Wesley Foundation
List week, you received a copy of this semester 's program list· ing at the Wesley Foundation . All students, faculty , and staff are invited and encouraged to part icipate in activities that are listed .
The Glenville Mercury
Trip Planned West Virginia University
theatre department is presenting MAN OF LA MANCHA Oct. 11 , 12 , 13. GSC Theatre is organizing a caravan of those interested in seeing the Sat. , Oct. 13 performance. Transpor-
Wed. - Pool Tournament 8:00 Thurs. - Theta Xi Party (everyone invited)
Fri. and Sat. - FREEWAY Next Tuesday 's Family Entertainment Night movie is " Buck Rogers in the 25 Century " (PG). One of America 's most popular com ic·strip space heroes, Buck Rogers finds himself in a world rad ically different than when he left it . Come and see it, 7:30 p.m. Main Room . $1.00 admission .
On Wednesday, the 26, the Wesley Foundation will host a Blood Drive from noon till 5 p.m. The need for blook is critical. Please make every effort to come over and "Give the gift of life !"
tation will be provided.
You will need to provide ,,. ••• =;=================11 the ticket price - $ 6 for ·
On Monday, October 1, a representative froin the Methodist School of Theology in Ohio, Henry Stringer, will visit the campus. If you are considering a career in ministry, and would like to find out more about attending seminary, plan to come over. A meal will be provided at 5:30. p.m. i[l the Wesley Foundation,.at
.. no charge, and those attending seminary': will have the opportunity to visit with Mr. Stringer. Please st~p -by the Foundation if you are interested by Wednesday, September 26, and sign up on
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