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The Erie commumtv has every
right to*be proud ofsMercyhurst
by John? Sullivan College. Whereas most
private liberal» arts colleges are
operating on | deficit budgets,
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Mercyhurst has a budget written
in J black ink. 4 Whereas I most
private liberal arts colleges are
suffering from j a I decline tin
enrollment, Mercyhurst has a
record enrollment this fall of 1,469
students, 798 women and 671 men.
This year alone brought 452 new
students to the college, 362 of
these collegians are freshmen
and the remaining 90 are transfer
students from 41 colleges and
universities throughout the
United States. J
Under i President Marion L.
Shane, now in his second year in
the office of the president,
Mercyhurst is attempting to
develop a ^liberal curriculum
which will meet both the life and NS.
the career needs of its students. W i
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Mercyhurst also is finding ways •..-. :•: :*.•. >• >;vxiCs
Relax
Bookstore
nftifi*. students.. No longer
Changes
President of Business Services, —Any F student guilty L of
The dance majors from Point discipline of preparation for local
Park form the core of the Erie productions! provides solid
Civic Ballet. Other! dance training. The class .Sand? stage
students from Mercyhurst will work, Mr. ^Mouhedin explains
"Wyoudisrobe before entering Willis G. CardotJ explains the shoplifting will be immediately also be able to perform with the also give the prospective dance
b l ^ t o r e . Complaints from bookstore's policies and goals: suspended from classes. Erie Ballet. Mr. Mouhedin hopes instructor an insight ^into "the
^students and faculty have The Mercyhurst* College that' next year students will be psychology of trying to help
e
ttoXL-A . I -administration Bookstore exists to provide These policies have! been in- given credit for such! par- students j clear aqy problems'' $
recorder the -coat rule". service to the College Com- stitutedfto achieve thetfollowing ticipation. *
n goals: §1 t | which! prevent them from im-
ha8 f.P^anem Security Guard munity. The quality and cost of All performances of the Erie proving.
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beenmt »nged and will this service is seriously affected —Reduce Shoplifting Civic Ballet will be video-taped so "Dance is beautiful talk with
an occasional
Harra m n t of visitor. by losses from shoplifting; "—Reduce Costs to the College that students can study their own the body," Mr. Mouhedin begins,
GuardIKbv ! *e* Security therefore the Bookstore instituted Community W dancing or learn rfrom the ex- a means of communication which!
S S ? . . students was as also a the following procedures in order ^ —Expand Services ? |. perienced of their peers. Also, draws an esthetic^ experience!
^ d e c i s i o n changer.£ to improve the- service to the Shoplifting increases costs to classes will sometimes present from the audience. The danced
undents wouldl enter the faculty and students: all students using the Bookstore. demonstrations to the College, as concentration at Mercyhurst is a
jotatowgearing from 4 to 5 —All ?books, /packages, etc. The ultimate I outcome r.of the will the advanced ballet class at new step toward integrating^
kll t a bil
toSi£? «J ^Possible must be deposited on the shelves Bookstore policy will result in the end of this term. ^ nonverbal expression,: into the
ne or lockers provided at the outside reduced costs and expanded Both this advanced class and book-oriented system of learning
| following draft from Vice entrance of the Bookstore. services for all students. the students in basic dance and exchange.
PAGE 2 MERCYHURST COLLEGE OCTOBER 5 io-,«
Letters To The Editor QUIZ CHALLENGES:Wm
CHARGE OF DRIVEL WHAT KIND ARE YOU?
W In order to determine how well H I A) yes B)noJ WRE 1
you are becoming oriented to I 9. How many class cuts do vou
I SPARKS RESPONSE M.U. life we have* prepared a • average a week? A) none B) 5 or
questionnaire which will cover all I less. C) more than 5. l
Congratulations, Mercyhurst* aspects of the college scene, m I 10 In twenty-five words or W
Congratualtions *Mercyhurst, Recently, the Edinboro College Just fill ? out this 3simpleI write your answer to t^
At last, your true colors are your children are deep!! Student Government dropped all questionnaire which! was Nj following question: What person
Hying. I your ideals are Relevantly yours, ; funding to fits award? winning prepared by Your Spiritual B possesses the qualities of the
flourishing. No longer is your Collen McManamon student paper. The reason behind Guardians with the help of {Dr. I typical M .U. student? K
newspaper editorializing apathy. %
the fund drop concerned the fact Joyce Brothers. j f BE S Submit your choice in the box in
No longer is your student body a Dear Miss McManamon, that the paper dealt only with 1. Are you: A) male B) female. !|jthe" S.A.C. office. I The most
silent majority. They've spoken Having singled out a small faculty oriented or college
out and expressed their in- |2. Which do you like better? A) I ipopular entry will be determined
portion of the articles published oriented news articles... the socialfB) academic.J B B R E by qualified judges (yours truly)
nermost convictions. At last, your in last week's paper, you ex- student was forgotten.
community of intellectual pressed your opinion. Bear with ^3. Do you live A) in the dorm B) Ig and published next week.
pioneers is being exposed to nitty- The Merciad will continue to off campus? m-. 3^p^|B £
me while r attempt! to answer publish *'drivel" and will also h I ANSWERS :F3f f
\ 4. How often do you wear the jj#l. If your answer is A—5 points
gritty drivel. £f yOUPf."drivel" charges. The continue to put the student first.?$j
Mercyhurst, you've reached Merciad has an obligation to the same clothes to class two days in ^ If your answer is B—3 points.
Cathy Stevensont a row ? A) never B) once a week 2£ 2. If your answeris A—3points
the heart of life! Your Merciad 's students not only to inform but Editor 3& S' C) more than once a week.ll IsSM
scope includes everything from also to express. You seemed to 5. How often do you get a buzz ^ If your answer is B-6 points. *
one man's personal, individual have only read page two of last
discovery of Jesus to Zuppo Q. when it's not I the phone or the ^ 3. If your answer is A—5 points
Pimpletucker's * touching article
about indignities imposed on
week's paper. What about pages
one, three and four? Ir feel the Erie-Hurst \ doorbell? A) every daygB) three |fclf your answer isB—3 points.
times a week C) never. KjHfiis « K4. If your answer is A—5 points
Merciad staff' covered 'many (Continued from P. 1) HE If your answer is B—3
6. How often do you get up for | | I f your answer is C—l point.points.
bookstore g thieves. Most important i issues on the
significantly though,! you've previously mentioned pages. months. Saturday morning cartoons?!A) m 5. If your answer is A—1 point.
finally come ^ to grips with the Humor is also-important, and if Mercyhurst, which now has 73 every week B) twice a month C) B* If your answer is B—3 points.
earthshaking Mercyhurst dating we make a point with our humor, full-time faculty members, 44 per ^ J f your answer is C—6 points.
7.-How many faculty members E§6. If your answer is A—5 points.
game. v I I all the better. * \ i cent of whom have their doc-
torates or {are doctoral can- do you know well? A) nonef B) m If your answer is B—3 points.
didates, has r 21 departments under 5 C) 5 or more, fci i n IP If your answer is C—1 point.
EDITORIAL offering a major leading?to the
Bachelor of Arts degree. These
departments are accounting, art,
8. Do you think the males on m 7. If your answer is A—1 point.
campus are attractive? (Girls H|If your answer is B—3 points.
answer this one). |£* If your answer is C—5 points.
biology, business, chemistry, I Do .you! think the females Ion 8. For girls, if your answer is
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KUPTZ IN PLAY
Is it possible for a nineteen year irNannys"^ handicaps inch.^
old, vivacious teenage girl in deafness, arthritis, c a t a r a S
"Butterfliesjjare Free";to now a broken hip along with theffi
ANDREA KUPTZ appear as a sickly, old woman of
eighty in the coming production of | * a £ s h e is a nuisance to the
^household. But while Andre,
"The Effect of Gamma Rays on
the Ma n - i n - t h e - M o o n gportrayed "Jill Tanner", s R f s
NANNY Marigolds?" It is hard to believe
that talented Andrea Kupetz, who
Y energetic, lovable, |eiithusia£
and Tree, to the world A ^ p
butterfly! Another difference in
portrayed} "Jill| Tanner" | in
"Butterflies", has now disguised her two roles is the fact that she
herself as I "Nanny" in "The will have no dialogue as "Nan
Effect of Gamma Rays." S s ny .The important things will be
To Andrea, the role of "Nanny" her body movements along with
ft her facial expression? Z
GAMMA is quite a challenge apart from
her role as|"Jill Tanner." She
"Nanny" she will be QUUe
unattractive to thefaudience n
feels this way because she was her dreary nightgown, apart from
rr able to relate and identify with the modern attire worn as »»ini
RAYS. . . "Jill Tanner", while as being
"Nanny" she must keep with-
Tanner". ««g<Jui
If you fell in love with Andrea in
drawn and quiet. Her role as "Jill "Butterflies are Free" thenfc
Tanner" portrayed a typical sure not to!miss "The Effect of
example of non-committed youth Gamma Rays on the Man-imhe-
today while now she will have to Moon Marigolds!" 'Nanny" will
subdue herself almost to the point be a sight to behold, but not a
of being a "half-life." Many of sight to be forgotten.;
Rated X
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J C SUPERSTAR by Mark Zine
lilt's surprising the number of naturally lost. There is no way to
JILL TANNER people who ?do not expect)good
entertainment to be good for the
get around this. It is important to
note that this does not necessarily
art form it encompasses. No one make the production bad, but it
expects a great novel toftran- doesn't keep to the intended art
sform into a good music recor- form. To transform this a second
ding. So why the defense of Jesus time is almost absurd.B^ ••-.
Christ Superstar'.' 1 | | jglj • Just because we know the siory
ft £: I was tongue lashed by Italians (the Bible is a good^'original')
BUTTERFLIES for panning "The Godfather." I'll
probably be excommunicated for
not enjoying "Superstar." j | f
and our spiritual training expects
uslto defend this concept. That
IlFirst things £ lirst (how doesn't makes it a ?good him.
ft There is a difference in story and
ARE FREE mathematical!). "Jesus Christ
Superstar'I is a rock opera, we
need not go into the pros and cons
production. Safefc
Some defense I've heard for
of this approach.* Next, the Superstar isl Jesus isfgood-
original recording was made looking! Whoigave Jesus thai
visual by Horn O'Horagaus face anyway? Does the story of
Broadway production. Thenfthis Jesus need jaj contemporary
"rock opera theatrical produc- score? Does Jesus need to be
tion" was transformed by contemporary ? What product is
Norman Jewison ("Fiddler on the trying to be sold anyway?
low keyed, they look forlornly at fight for the student all the way."
the chorus and say, "You can still
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$100 for each month of the school year. Its like a
$900 annual scholarship. If you qualify, you can
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terests especially considering realized at any one of the girl's
their definite concern for physical matches. Althoughfit is a team
fitness. Football, basketball andl realized win, individual
baseball have been all-time| capabilities are quite prevalent.
favorites of college awareness.
Noticeable, these (all) are
centered around only one sixth of
The team is headed by Miss J.
Price and Mrs. D.fWilliamson.
They urge all girls to take an
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the human race
Women soontbegan*to dominate
males.
college life and search for sports
to participate in. One was sure to
interes t in the team.
| Carol Quarluccio
FLAG FOOTBALL 73
be discovered and changed from
the snobbish, extremely wealthy
TENNIS, | SUNDAY, SEPT. 23 I WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 SUNDAY, SEPT. 30
The first game today saw the
In the first game today, the In the | early game, Latent
sport to the universal, relaxing
talent of the average American.
EVERYONE Mother Truckers proved that
Latent Talent was a little too late
Talent upset the Budmen 13 to 12.
The Budmen opened the scoring
rematch of last year's super bowl
with the Champion Rebels
Obviously, the unlimited appeal by Candace Yanker § as they held off a late rally! to early in the first quarter on a meeting the Budmen. It proved to
of all was resolved in tennis. For the first time, in the history whip them 27-13. Gift Root was John Ball to Glen Caruso be a defensive battle with no
Tennis began in England almost of the 'Hurst, we can| proudly the big man for |the Truckers, passplay. The extra point failing, scoring in the first three quarters.
a century ago. The extravagantly announce the existence of a scoring three TDs on passes from Latent Talent came right back With 2 f minutes to go/, Iw
rich were the only ones involved Women's Varsity Tennis Team! Puck Cardot. t Little Al Coplan with two scores both stemming Fienberg caught Glen Caruso for
and court ownership was the only wun two games under their belt, also added an extra point and a from the Pilewski to Prez pass a safety and itjlobked like the
existent. they are indeed on their way to a TD showing that an old man with combination. They converted one Rebels were on their way w
pi Now, more than i thirteen great season, * Though, I must shifty hips can still run. Latent of the two extra point attempts. victory. But John Holt in-
million American men, women confess, under the belt lay two Talent scored on a Jimmy Prez The Budmenfwere not dead yet tercepted a Sortina pass.on tne
and children are playing on more unfortunate losses and no wins. run and a pass from Jim Gallegog however, as Ball |hit| Charlie following series and the Budmen
than 2,500 courts. The sport is a Still, that isino reflection on the to Mark Musial. Musial also Ruffo for another score. But the were alive again Four plays
relaxing one in which neither age team's talent, considering the added an extra point. The La tents hung tight, *s topped the later, John Ball hit WilteW*
nor sexis'a hinder. Although, it is tact that the competition we have Truckers' defense was tough as extra point attempt and went on for the winning score and w>
still not an extremely| cheap encountered; have something we usual and kept the La tents at-bay to victory! & Budmen upset the Rebels for me
sport, it has advanced itself into do not.* Experience. On the the entire game. g second time in as many years.
the recent building of community The second game was a breeze; The second game saw the Hot The second game was ftexs
average, these teams have been the Ten Rats beating the Studs 27- Tunas overwhelm the Mother Raiders hosting the Hot Tunas.
facilities. J p | involved in Women's Competitive Charlie Jones connected two
It is?estimated that half of all 0. Mike Cerbo started the rout Truckers 27 to 8. Charles Jones
Tennis some 8 to 10 years...a far had a hand in all four Tunas passes to Howie Nemenz and one
|new tennis players are women or cry from our few | weeks of recovering a fumble in the Studs' to Joe Morelli. The Raiders got on
girls. Some misjudge the sport as scores. He threw TD passes to
practice. \ m ^W end zone for 6. ThenlRay Kor- Heberly, Veniziano, and Wagner the board on a pass from B »
requiring great physical strength But, one thing we do have, one zenowski tore loose running for 2 Emich to Bryant Jacobs ana o
and power, but actually swift and took one in himself on a 30
thing that seems to exist in every TDs and an extra point. Ray also yard run. The Mothers scored on an interception return byrag'*
movement andiracket handling Mercyhurst team, is fDETER- threw to Bob Mistell for the final -Rex" Kern, the final score wad
are one's best advantages. This, a short run by Ken Simmons and a
MINATION. Determination, not score, and Mike Miller added the safety by John Buettner. Hot Tunas 18, Rex's Raiders u.
of course, gives the woman a to out-do the "other guy" and not extra point. , | |
chance of achieving a victory The third and final game
to continue? the "Battle off the afternoon featured the Rebels and of the
over "Muscle Man". Proof of this Sexes", but to be the very best we Rex's Raiders. The defending
was the outcome of theflliggs- can be. ^
King match two weeks ago. While champs topped the Raiders 9
The team, as of now, consists of in a brusing defensive battle. The to 0
Riggs filled his gut with^mUscle eight | girls and one very I fine Rebels did all the scoring in the
building protein vitamins, the trainer coach, Dave Williamson. first half on a ^beautifully
Victorian King concentrated on Acknowledging the players, we executed ?; punt return by Ken
her strong backhand and shot have: Katny Thompson, Cheryl Antelak, racing some 50 yards.
placing. Riggs was a victim of the Kobel, Pat Lyden, Sue Gedreau, Jack Riley scored the extra point
usual disease of male ignorance Robyn Speak, Kathy Kroll, Bev on a pass from Ralph Sprtino. In
land a carrier of the germ 'male Welsh, and Betty Gartner, f
chauvanism." Before the match the second quarter big
Perhaps, with only two games and Roy Fienberg converged on Ed Childs
£ Riggs stated, *i plan tofbomb on record, a fair |and valid Mike Emich in his own end zone
Biuie Jean King in the match and evaluation could not yet be made. with Childs picking up the safety.
set back the Women's Lib Nonetheless, Ms. Price, in charge
fmovement about another 20 of scheduling, assistant coaching,
lyears." Instead Riggs made the and supplying all those"{little
women's role in the society of white tennis uniforms, along with
sports more noticeable and King her seasonal volley ball "kick-
gave women's tennis an applause. off", has stated, "Each time we
Here at Mercyhurst! we have play, we get better and better! j *
organized a girl's tennis team. It "CONFIDENCE...it's the
yis being participated in by| many name of the game/' INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL
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