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Shane Announces:
Dear Students:
TUI Tl ON GO UP 165
$2,035 to $2,200. In addition, there will be a $30 in- its student and faculty representatives for their ef-
In the last issue of The Merciad, I pointed out the crease in the room rate, but ho increase in the board
efforts being made by the administration and the rate. Therefore, resident students will have an rorts in keeping the tuition increase as low as possible
budget and finance committee of the Board of overall increase of only 6 per cent in tuition, room and while maintaining the basic financial stability of the
Trustees to present a budget proposal to the entire board, •
board which would achieve two basic goals: 1) to to closing I would point out that the college has
keep the tuition increase as low >as is fiscally and We have been able to keep the increase below that added $76,(Joo in student aid for next year, bringing
humanly possible, and 2) * to present a balanced ofmost private colleges, and considerably below the the total student aid
{han a
from the general operating
budget, which is a financial imperative, v inflation rate, by examining and re-examining the SWiiSi"!^. . <*»rt» of a million dollars!
I am pleased to announce at this time that the budget over and over and by pruning all expenditures Thei Middle States evaluation team cited Mercyhurst
Board of Trustees has approved the recommendation which were not essential to quality programming. tar being exceptionally generous In this commitment
that tuition be increased only 8 per cent next year. to student aid. •
I think special praise is due the midget and finance Sincerely,
Thus, the tuition will increase by $165 a year, from committee, Its chairperson, J. Robert Baldwin and Marion L. Shane
it
ART HAPPENING" SLATED CURRENTLY ON DISPLAY
The Creative Arts Club; will feature an "Art An exhibition of recent 'works by the students of
Happening" on Saturday, May 10 (that's tomorrow) Dan Burke's Drawing class is now on display in Zurn
inGarveyPark. ™ Hall. i
Purposed the "Art Happening" is not only to The show features renderings in conte, India ink,
repaint Garvey Park, but to provide a day of music, graphite, and colored pencil as handled by students
refreshments, and entertainment for all students who Benjamin Badagliacca, Elisa Guida, Susan Kraus,
get involved. That way, the "Art Happening" will be Bill Laneve, Matt Mauer, Marty Miglioretti, Pat
a real "happening", instead of a chore. Murphy, Peggy Obenrader, Nancy Roos, Jay Scalise,
Linda Stevens, Craig Sundberg, Norma Sundy,
Debby Yaple, Kathy Zaffrina, and John Gregory.
2 The exhibition will run through Tuesday, May 14.
HAIR STYLIST TO PERFORM
To provide an evening of entertainment, the PACE pr\ r\r\ rv • u t irr\
program has invited Mr. Carl, well known hair stylist LU"Ui 1/1 N N t K
and co-owner of Orra Jean Beauty Academy ana His
N'Her Hair Fashions, to demonstrate;.the latest in The Student Teaching Co-op Dinner will be held on
hair cutting and blow drying. May IS from 6:00-9:00 p.m., in the Faculty Lounge
Mr. Can has been on tour for the Clairol Hair and Student Dining Room. 1 £. I
Coloring Company as a platform artist and has ap- % The theme off the evening will be "appreciation"
peared in Hartford, Chicago, Boston, Springfield, and and the program will feature as a Guest Speaker Dr.
Daytona Beach. Within the past month,*he has also Kathleen Keyes, Ph.D. Dr. Keyes is the Director of HOT L BALTIMORE OPENS TONIGHT AT MERCY-
been a guest artist at the New York City and Midwest Academic Programs tor the Pennsylvania Depart- JT—Marl Gardner and Jane Basset! are Just two of
Hair Styling Shows. K | ment of Education. The evening will conclude with (he people who are going to make this the smash comedy hit
The evening of styling will be held in the first floor the presentation of the Outstanding Educator Award of the season! See for yourself *— 8 p.m., The Little*Theater
lounge in Baldwin Hallon Tuesday, May 13, at«7:00 for the Erie Area. |3| f| | *
p.m. The session.is free of charge to all students, Any student who has not returned their RSVP to the
faculty, and staff. h, l i t ' Education Debt, and plans to attend, should do so as
soon as possible. Co-Chairpersons for the evening are
Kathy Jurkiewicz and Laura Montpetit.
R.U.S. NOMINATION It's Almost Overl
Nominations for RUS representatives will be held
on May 12. Elections will be held during the day on R.A. APPOINTMENTS I j Only
May 16 in Zurn Hall lobby. Contact any of the present
RUS officers for further details, \ f Resident Assistants have been chosen for the 1975-
76 academic year. After a two week selection process
which involved applications, recommendations, and
interviews, Sr. Phyllis Aiello ^announced the nine
appointments on Tuesday. | '•* -
I Of the forty-six applicants, the following persons
Class Days Left!
were chosen *as Resident Assistants: Nancy
Borowski, Sue Machusak, Debbie Stumpf, Ann
Syzmanski, Sheila Walsh, Mark Hoak, Mike Lat-
tanzio, Jose Moguel, and Sal Timpani.
TUITION
The administration is to be commended
But it hasn't stopped yet!
Layout Editor: Carol Quartucclo decision without concern for need or competency. person there is always something and just imagine,
Copy Editor: Olivia LotitfO What is important, of course is that the people are all this goes on In the audience alone.
Photographer: J. Stark. Jim Pros, Jeff Best backed by one of the present K.A.s $or even Sr. It will take a long time to cure this disease, After
Layout Staff: Tina
f
Helchenbach Phyllis. So instead Of the R.A, candidates working on all, It took four years to create apathy, it should take
Leigh Kremer qualifications for theJob, they are busy paying lip a few to destroy it. One positive step that can be taken
service to the present R.A. 's.' is to go to the May production of Hot L Baltimore and
Writers and Creators: | Now this is not easy to say that the candidates eqjoy being an audience. Give the actors, your fellow
Darla Ma lone. Kathy Turek, Nancy Willis, Patty picked for next year are not competent, or in need but students, support. Make their months of practice
!Y1ul la ugh. Rocco Riazzo. Mary Conway, "Dale Mcintosh, I know of at least two girls who have a greater need worth something. Not only would they benefit from
Bob Curtis, i Richard Birmingham. Esther Marie and are at least as competent. Their only problem your support but, you will be taking an excellent step
Schreiher. was they were not one of the present R.A.'s "bud- in your cultural growth. One good thing about the
dies". cure for apathy is that it doesn't hurt!
Faculty Advisors Andrew Roth
A year ago a student had to leave school because he Julie Sheridan
MAY 9.11975 MERCYHURST COLLEGE PAGE 3
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|FM Programming I
Last Week of Programming
for WQLN-FM-Mercyhurst:
The'Acoustics of Sound and SS?S«SS5 WW^W*«^«*KWRVV,KT»«SW^W?
r
Inside Rock with Chris t
Vanwagenen Friday} ] at 9 pm
May 16 ^ailiPlP MB- •••#
Big Band Swing Show Sunday
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Cheap thrills / #
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MENUS
Friday, May 9
Advisors LUNCH: Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich, Ravioli
New Advisors for fresh- Casserole, Fruit Plate, Sandwich Bar.
men have been appointed Ranchero
for May pre-registration. Dog.
Please check your campus
mailbox for information
regarding this. Saturday, May 10
ef Noodle Casserole
Scrambled Eggs, Sandwich Bar.
tdSSSFW^ »"— DINNER: Broiled Steak, Shrimp, Hot Dogs for Seconds
m
Sunday, May 11
Announcement BRUNCH: Scrambled Eggs, Hashed Brown Potatoes,
Bacoa .
To any group or club on DINNER: Oven Baked Ham, Veal fCutlets Parmesan,
campus. If you are in- Cheese Omelet.
terested in renting a booth • V
( «
Tuesday, May Id
LUNCH: Hot Beef Sandwich, Chili Fritos, Egg Salad Plate,
-Sandwich Bar.
Attention DINNER: Salisbury Steak, Batter Fried Fish, Pizza.
jrn-. ', io^<)J- ! **LUNCH:•: Pitfca, Beef Casserole, Cold Plate, Sandwich B a r . »
t f »«*fH
**4*1r , *i
DINNER: Chicken Fricassee, |Grilledj Baby a Beef Liver,
Ham Melt Sandwich. *
Housing
All groups wishing to apply for a townhouse must apply in Take notice that the City of jobs may be obtained at the ahead in a very snapping
the Housing Office, room 48, Egan Hall by Wednesday, the Erie Civil Service Boards will Pennsyvlania State career.
14th of May. You will be contacted by Friday, the 16th, if be accepting applications for Employment Office at 13th
your group is chosen. You will then have until Tuesday the the positions of Police Officer and State Sts. or at any State The AFL-CIO announces its
20th to have the complete deposit in of $100.00 per student and Firefighter from Mon- Liquor Store. For ^further 1975-76 Labor Internship
(plus $50.00 per student for damages if you are not now in the day, April 28, 1975 through information on the above jobs Program, beginning Sep-
residence hall system)|turned4nto Carol Hill in the Finan- Friday, May 16,* 1975, 8:30 or others that may be on the tember 2,1974, in the fields of
cial Aid Office. This money will be returned and the a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday list, please visit the Career civil rights, legislation,
preference riven to the next group on the list if the deadline through Friday. Applications Planning Center. h publication public relations,
is not met. The selections will be made first on the basis of may be obtained in the Lobby and social security. I The
your past record (no damages and bills paid on time) and of the Municipal Building, 7th Are you handy with a program will! conclude June
then on a point system with four points for a senior (rank and State Sts.. Erie. Pa. |- camera? You may want to 25, The internship is open to
next year), three for a junior and two for a sophomore. • * expose your.talents and see individuals with combined
From the standpoint of the college housing program six Required Proofs: Birth what develops. It could be a academic study and
people per townhouse will receive preference. A washer and Certificate, High School career as a photographer. background! experience ap-
dryer service per townhouse is $150 or $25 per six person Diploma or equivalent, DD y. Approximately 115,000 men propriate for training in the
occupance. If you want this service it must oe paid at the 214. Age requirement: Police and women use the camera to AFL-CIO. L For • further in-
same time as the deposit. * 21 to 35, Fire, 18 to 35.1 * t 1 portray people, things, and formation see Gary Bukowski
events, and^.in so doing click in the Placement Office, 205-
To obtain a room in the residence halls the following The Commonwealth of their way into a good Old Main.
procedure should be followed. A deposit of $100.00 should be Pennsylvania State JCivil livelihood.
made in the Business Office between the 19th and the 21st of Service Commission has Part-time employment
May. On the afternoon of the 21st room assignments will be distributed an announcement There aref manyt areas of statistics for the Placement
made in room 212 Old Maia Juniors will pick at 1:00 p.m., for entrance and promotion specialization fsuch as: Office - Career Planning
sophomores will pick at 1:30 p.m., and freshmen will pick at examinations for Correction Portrait Photography, Center for 3-14-75 - 4-30-75 are
2:00 p.m. Students who are oresentlv in the residence hall Counselors I, II, III. Alos, for Industrial Photography, as follows:
system and who have difficulties in living^in such a com- Corrections Counseling Commercial Photography, Employers Contacted 3-14-
munity wm have been notified by the staff that they should Technicians I, II, III. ©f 1 Educational Photography, 75-4-30-75- % \ 255
seek housing elsewhere. Other students not presently in the Newspaper Journalistic Total Employment
system should stop in the Housing office before they make Job openings are also listed Photography, or perhaps you Vacancies -^secured ? -Iby
any deposit to check their status. You must also keep the for: Corrections Trainee might want 1 to | be a Placement Office 48
receipt from the business office in order to pick a room on (OFCR) I (MATRON), Cinematographer, and make Number \ of Openings filled
Corrections jMatron ' II, motion pictures.? by Mercyhurst Students 22-48
ffop21st y» <' %
A c c o u n t a n t T r a i n e e , Two to three
Next year the residence halls should allbe quite full due in Accounting Systems Analyst job training in a commercial years on-the- Number filled by Non-
part to the large number of freshmen residents. Therefore, J, II, III, IV, ^ Employment studio is one way you l can Mercyhurst Students
registration will be conducted one day only. * After that, Counseling Assistant' I, II, prepare tj for a career in Jobs still available as of
anyone wishing to apply must put his or her name on a Fingerprinting Classifier, photography, however, in the Jan. 1,1975 through April 30,
waiting list The person will be notrfied some time in late Food Service^ Manager I, II,, competitive job market, 1975 I 63
Students who! filed during
August if there is space available and will be able to make a Food Service Supervisor HI/ training in a ! good Spring Term 76
room deposit at that time. §1^**11 F o r e s t P a t r o l m a n , photography, school, as well 36 Males •
When a person signs for a room it should be understood Nutritionist, Communications as specialized backgrounds 40 Females
that: 1. alfrooomsin Baldwin are doubles 2. All rooms in Dfficer. Police Officer III, IV, such as journalism, science, 26 From Erie Arfea i
McAuley are doubles, 3. only rooms in Egan so designated V, Youth Development etc., are needed in some 50 From outside Erie Area |
are singles, 4. if you have no roomate when you sign in a Counselor Trainee, and many hotography jobs. A 4-year Number of students i who
double you will'most probably have a ^eshman roommate more titles. •; |1 &*' j
assigned to you. 5. the Director of Housing has the right^to
E achelor's degree
Photography or an Associates
in used the Placement Office
Career Planning Center 3-
reassign according to the needs of the f ^ f e S ? ^ ' Applications for the above degree can put you one step 14-75-4-30-75 B 327
Summer housing news will be explained in the next issue.
PAGE 6 MERCYHURST COLLEGE MAY 9, 1975
Racquet Richard
TORNADOES Debut
^Marietta^Ohio was itne Busch .^Shimpeno's crew
f.'r
settingnast^>aturday forthe course on. the third time P* MACE w i l l give you
Mid-America Regatta and the around. Terry (Stork) Walsh B£V
competitive debut of the rowed in 3rd seat, or should a FREE BEAN BAG chair i
Mercyhurst Women's Crew we say, the runners supposed J
club ("White Tornadoes"). to hold 3rd seat. Judy (Jinx) w i t h your purchase of one
Unveiled April 26 at the Mahoney, ;*! another crew o f t h e f o u r systems below
Mercyhurst Regatta, the veteran rowed in 4th seat ^ •
women's crew. The women's fishing for crabs.! Sue (DC) Siiiiiiiimiinnnnmm^
race plus a gallant effort by Viner occupied ^the 6th seat nilH PI JIIINIIIKi
Marietta crew highlighted the resting only twice during the l|*f
i\m\%
day for the * Hurst. race. Rosemary (Winnebago)
The Tornadoes originally Buseck rowed m 7th seat and
finished third in the women's she is so exciting that nothing /v.i
race, but an infraction by the can be said about her except ^fSr 1 LI 11 I C C
T *
Marietta women followed by "thanks , for jthe tran- o dfc
a Grand Valley ^protest sportation." Finally, cox- •Ay»c,
•v*