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H o m e c o m i n g Announced; Fraternity Investigated


*£ The first Mercyhurst Student representatives from * Alpha Phi A morion to further investigate year," said Cicon. representatives be admitted to
Government meeting of the year Omega, a service fraternity from the fraternity was passed by MSG. A new proposal drafted by Lan- their respective department and
was held Tuesday, September 21. Gannon University, spoke at the Gina Frisina, MSG treasurer zillo was* accepted by MSG and division faculty meetings."
Rich Lanzillo, president of meeting to introduce the fraterni- and chairperson of the Budget now4must be accepted by the Col- "Theoretically, we base our
MSG, announced the events for ty and its services. and Finance committee, announc- lege Senate and the Board of representation on departments. It
the students' homecoming which The five students from Gannon ed that thereMs $113,000 in* the Trustees,' before itg becomes would only make sense that-we
will be held Friday, September 24, presented information and facts MSG treasury. 'This is the effective. have representation on the faculty
and Saturday, September 25. in hope of persuading Mercyhurst highest budget} ever," said iLanzillo proposed that all MSG level," said Lanzillo.
J A get-together and dance will to begin a chapter of*the co-ed Frisina. W representatives be admitted to
be held on Friday at the Masonic fraternity. Freshmen elections are schedul- their respective department Discussion concerning new pro-
Temple from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Alpha Phi Omega provides ser- ed to take place during the 10th meetings. * posals and other new business will
On Saturday the football team vices to both the campus and the week of the fall term. The proposal states: "In order be held at the next MSG meeting
meets St. Francis at Erie Veterans youth in the community. Maree-Lynn Cicon, MSG vice- to adequately represent his or her on Sunday, September 26, at 7:00
Stadium am;30. T Membership fees of $25 plus president and chairperson of the constituency a representative must p.m. in 114 Zurn.
A Homecoming dance wilL then chapter dues would constitute the constitutional revision committee, be knowledgeable in matters
be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at
the Campus Center.
In other MSG business,
costs for each individual to
become a member of Alpha Phi
Omega.
announced plans; to rewrite the
MSG constitution. "We are hop-
ing to completely overhaul it this
regarding their department. To
serve this purpose I propose that
student government department
Arts
Paren ts Weekend K.C. Foods And HRM
j Building
Form Co-Op Program Stalled
Agenda Extensive The Hotel and Restaurant
Management department and
By Fran Moavero
The slack of \ funds has tem-
By Lynn Pope f Mercyhurst Lakers football game K.C. Foods ^Incorporated have porarily halted the construction of
^ a r e n t s i Weekend.is an annual against Niagara University at the developed a * 'cooperative pro- the $2 million Performing Arts
falfevent at Mercyhursff^i he pur- Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium. gram in order to strengthen the Building^ Ground jw.as tq^ have
pose of the weekend isfto give This is the first year that a' foot- HRM program and the students in been broken in' late August.
students a?chance ho show their ball game will be a featured part it," explained Frank Pauze, direc- ^ D r . William P. Garvey, presi-
parents the college environment, of the weekend, said Smith. tor of the Hotel and Restaurant dent of Mercyhurst College,, said
according to -senior Michael Another event is the dinner and Management department. failure to receive $1 'million in
Smith, co-chairperson of the dance at the Erie Hilton Hotel. This "professionalized agree- grants from the Kresge Founda-
event. .f?3j The dance is open to all students ment" enables HRM students to tion and the National Endowment
use the cafeteria facilities for of the Arts has delayed construc-
This year, Mercyhurst will and their parents. * tion of the building.
celebrate* Parents' Weekend on tThe "Big Band" sound of practical and educational pur-
October 16 and 17. ? Doug Dressier's ,Music Machine poses. "A facility has long been "The project has not been
Reservation forms and payment will be featured .^Tickets are $12 needed for HRM courses such as totally abandoned," said Garvey.
are due in the Alumni Office no per person. Basic foods, Quantity Foods, and Keith Crouse £ J Other options such as adding a
later than October 12. To wrap up the weekend there International Cuisine," said ing up to $20,000, and group pur- music wing and enlarging the
will be an 11:00 a.m. Mass and a Pauze. * chasing benefits," he added. * Recital Hall is another /choice
: The theme for the weekend is
brunch at 12:00 in the Blue Room ;" The food and operational coor- SI "HRM has unlimited access to which must be considered by the
"The Greatest Love of All." The
chairpersons I of this event* are on Sunday.| $ - dinator for the HRM department the cafeteria as long as they don't Board of Trustees. 4
seniors Smith and Jeff J Kime. Michael Smith said that functions is John Wolper, an in- interfere with the institutional The decision f to pursue a
Regina Smith, alumni ad- Parents' Weekend Ogives the structor in Hotel and Restaurant feeding-program," stated Crouse. separate Performing Arts
ministrative assistant, will parents a chance to see their Management. i Building or to add on to Zurn will
Presently, the Hotel* and be decided upon by the Board of
organize the weekend activities. children, view the college again, | ' 'This agreement has a positive Restaurant Management Associa-
Registration will*be Saturday, and an opportunity to see how effect. The efforts of HRM and Trustees in the middle of October.
tion (HRM A) is planning two din- "At this stage we are not cer-
October 16, from 9:00 - 1:00 in their sons and daughters are ad- K.C.J put together helps ner functions, the Dean's List
the Zurn Hall Student Union justing to Mercyhurst. \ strengthen both organizations," tain what path we will take,'' said
Dinner and the Faculty Christmas Garvey. *
Other events to occur Saturday Michael Smith andf Regina stated Keith Crouse, president of Dinner, explained Pauze.
will be a Buffet Lunch in the Smith said they* are very en- K.C. Foods. |"I'm totally enthused with It is unlikely that $2 million will
Campus Center followed^by the thusiastic about the weekend. Pauze explained! that K.C. is be spent on this building, said
John^Wolper. He has a tremen- Garvey. "It * is? too costly," he
"Things are a lot better than in meeting departmental needs. dous background and we comple-
past years," commented Michael * 'There will be six co-ops available ment each other, and it benfits the added. f
Smith, i for HRM students per year, eater- "There is enough financing to
students," commented Crouse. insure some kind of construc-
tion," Garvey said. |

Student Homecoming refreshments.


On Saturday at the Erie
Veterans Stadium, the Laker foot-
F-He also said that $400,000 from
the Dr. George D'Angelo $1
million gift, endowed in the Fall

LaunchedlTonight ball team will meet St. Francis at


1:30 p.m.. i
I To promote more spirit for the
of 1980, a $1>2 million bond issue
from the state of Pennsylvania,
and the Building Assessment fee,
The Mercyhurst Student with a get-together and dance con- game a;car caravan will leave wiH finance the arts building. p
Government *has organized a test at the Masonic: Temple from 8 Baldwin Hall at 12:45. % 1 | About $1.5 million is expected
Homecoming weekend for p.m.-l a.m. j Evening activities include a to be spent for the project which
students. * Free transportation will be pro- Homecoming dance featuring the will be started in February or
Rich Lanzillo, president of vided. Buses leave Baldwin Hall at band "Hit and Run". £ \ March, he explained. :,
MSG, organized the special activi- 8 p.m., 8:30,9:00, and 9:30. They This event will take place in the .^Completion of this project is
ty because, "there was an absence will return at 11 p.m., 11:30, 12 campus center from 9 p.m. to 1 expected in the Fall of 1983 if an
of student homecoming events." a.m., 12:30, and 1 a.m. ?• a.m. ; T " % addition is made on to. Zurn or in
Homecoming weekend will There will be a $3 admission fee No jeans are to be worn at this the winter* of 1984 if a separata
begin on Friday, September*24, which includes food and function. * building is constructed. |

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the Mercyhurst student body to . Thef Student Government
learn that the 1982-83 Student Homecoming, planned only
Government is not complacent or within the past week, is not
apathetic. Instead, it is an designed to interfere with jj the r
energetic, creative organization alumni event. The activities, costs BUT A R E | NOT
which truly attempts to represent and gathering places differ - ex- IDENTICAL >/|TH
the college interests. cept for Saturday's football game. THEIR O W N A C T / 3 ^ )
This assertion is based onrthe However, IMSG has chosen to OF EXISTING
MSG reaction to the ad- allow alumni to attend dts n/ tt*-*U
ministrative decision to hold this Homecoming if they wish.
weekend's Homecoming off- Although this informal invitation
campus and for alumni only. may be - i n t e r p r e t e d as c
While the? reasoning behind the humiliatory, it is not. It is merely
Homecoming changefis a courtesy and not a competitive
understandable (basically alumni gesture.^ THE MERCIAD welcomes
preferences and * underage drink- It should be noted here * that the expressions of its
ing factors), ajsmomecoming students over 21 years of age will readers in ''Your Opinion".
celebrations bearing the name of not be prevented from attending All letters must be signed
Mercyhurst College ought to in- the Alumni Homecoming. £ and should contain an
clude present Mercyhurst In the future it would be ideal if address or \ telephone
students. MSG and the, alumni could col- number to be used ffor
What MSG chose to do as a laborate in planning Homecom- verification purposes Letter
result of this decision was to spon-
sor a Homecoming of its own.
ings or other events. But under
these circumstances, it is
only. Contributions will be
editedjfor grammatical or
spelling errors. (Letters
Support Sought
There was no spite nor vengeance
inspiring this project. It is *a
logical, constructive alternative to
refreshing to witness a spon-
taneous and | active Student
Government which does more
must be submitted by 4
p.m. Tuesdays preceding
publication. \ Dear Editor,
In Food Drive
a situation which did not set well than just grumble. including* radio \ and television
As you know, every year, Mer- coverage. It would be an embar-
cyhurst Campus Ministry con- rassment to the entire Mercyhurst
ducts a food drive? for World community if fthe turnout of
i MERCIAD OFFICE HOURS Hunger Day.eWorld Hunger Day volunteers did not measure up to
I FALL TERM i Is Oct,|l6. Our food drive will be
held on Oct 14 and 15 between 6
the publicity we receive.
We have three weeks to excite
DONNA PETERSON (Editor) 4.Mon. -10:00-11:00 and 8 p.m. We also sponsor a cof- some .interest in the*students of
Te^riouTSh WeS; Oct.™'™ his this school to get Involved. All
year, Peter Slater will speak on your help will be greatly ap-
Wed.-ALL DAY "Modern Materialism." Further preciated, not only by Campus
| I Thurs. - 2:30-4:30 details * on the Coffee Hour are Ministry, but by every hungry per-
1 | ? I j Fit-10:30-11:30 available Sfrom^Fr. Chuck son in Erie, j -M
Schmitt. f Respectfully,
CARLA ANDERSON (Asst. Editor) Thurs. -9:45-11:00 i This year we have undertaken a Dave Robinson
FRAN MOAVERO(News Editor) Mon. -9:30-11:00 very extensive publicity program Campus Ministry Publicity.
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The Summer Of hiking, games, and supervising on
several trips. The ^ trips were to
Rehoboth Beach, seeing movies,
students in our particular
classroom.
Before we knew #it, our six
Learning Out Of The Classroom bands, watching paratroopers,
and several other activities.
weeks came to an end. We all have
very fpnd memories of Benedic-
By Deb Conley
When Carla Anderson first Cribbins (advisor). around and visited those students This was a very enjoyable part tine School. We've learned a lot,
came to me to write a column on On June 19, this group of and staff who were already there. of the summer because we could had i great experiences, and will
anything of my choice, I was over- students ventured down to the Those who were making the trip interact with* the students on a never forget our summer of 1982.
whelmed with ideas. When it ac- state of Maryland. We were head- for the first time were acquainting more relaxed level. It also gave us Deb Conley is a senior Social
tually came down to writing, I was ed for a small town called "Ridge- themselves with the surroundings time away from teaching and be- Work Major at Mercyhurst.
stumped and didn't know where ly"4Ridgely is located about V/i and meeting people. ing structured in our daily events.
to begin. After much thought, I hours south of Baltimore. It is The next several days consisted Not to mention, the trip to Tht "Op-Ed" page is dNtgnad to to a catchall
centrally located near Ocean City, Maryland also enabled us to get to for any opinion content that did not make the
decided to share with everyone the of adjusting£to each other, the editorial page. H can also bo the page
experience that I andf several Rehoboth Beach, Cape May, An- students, the staff, and attending know our fellow classmates from representing s variety ot viewpoints other than
those of the newspaper's editors and staff.
others from Mercyhurst had this napolis, Washington, «D.C, several meetings. These meetings the 'Hurst. I *j| Members of the Mofcyhursl Community who
wish to write a column for The Merded should
summer. * Easton, and the Delaware border. were to set up scheduling, and I was rather leery about contact The Herd*d office. :
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Last year when summer class make sure things were ready to teaching methods.* I had had
schedules came out, I noticed a roll for the next 5 Vi weeks. classes in Special Education, due
class being offered by the Special Our purpose this past summer to the fact that it is my minor, but
Education Department that would
take place in Maryland. Since I'd
was to utilize our skills and the
knowledge that we've obtained at
I knew I would be with Special
Education or Education majors. I Beg Your
been there several times before, I
decided to go'to Sr. Kathleen
Cribbins and inquire about the
Mercyhurst and incorporate them
into teaching the students. We
were paired up with each I other
was!worried that I wouldn't be
able to understand different con-
cepts^
Pardon
In last week's edition of The
details. When I talked to her, she and a staff member from Benedic- Since everyone worked together Merciad, an error appeared in the
told me of several others who Deb Conley tine, and then assigned a class. We and helped each other out. We all page rt story, "Administration
were interested and this year she were in charge of daily and weekly were able to incorporate Changes Occur." The article
had to go on an application basis. lesson planning, bulletin boards, everyone's frideas to our own stated that Dr. Joan North resign-
I immediately filled out my ap- class trips, and teaching our methods of teaching and getting ed from her position as Dean of
plication and waited to hear from Located just six miles out of students. Itlwas a very good ex- along with the students and staff. the Mercyhurst.Adult College to
her on who she had chosen for the Ridgely amongst the spacious perience and we all learned while I was especially grateful for my become executive vice-president
limited spaces available. When land of open fields,*cornfields, we were helping others learn. experience this summer.?My ma- of Mercyhurst College. Please
the word came out on who would and trees, was our destination. The students we taught were jor is Social Work and I was able note that she has departed to
be making the trip, I was really We were going to be working at Educatable Mentally Retarded to work with the Benedictine's become executive vice-president
pleased to befincluded with the the Benedictine School for Excep- (EMR). They ranged in ages from School Social Worker. He, Cindy of MARYCREST COLLEGE and
following who would also be go- tional Children. Our length of 8-18, and came from various Crain, and I were placed in a not Mercyhurst College.
ing: Clare McCauley, Sharon stay was going to be six weeks backgrounds. classroom together and he could In addition, an error appeared
Johnson, Cindy l Crain,^ Anne (June 19 - July 31) and we were Besides teaching, we interacted answer any questions H had con- in the MSG article on page 1.
Winschel, Karen Lasko, Michelle anxious to begin work. with the students on a daily basis cerning the Social Work field. He Maree-Lynn Cicon was referred
Inter, Heidi May,JToni Dillon, When we 'arrived, we were with their activities. *By this, I also gave Cindy and me the op- to as MSG president in the article.
Kelly Steen, Tim Winschel (Gan- shown where we would be staying. meanf w e | had pool duty, portunity to develop a Behavior She is vice-president and Richard
non University) and Sr. Kathleen After we settled, we walked playground) duty, bicycle riding, Management Program for the Lanzillo is president. 9 ?

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Review
FacultyiSize Decreases; Many Twists In "The Wall"
» > ; ByJeffVona The movie begins explosively,
Duo Accused Of Loss ^ When Pink Floyd released their entering into the manic visuals of
most successful album The Wall the opening cut \\n the Flesh.
• *V by Mary Jo Allen in 1979,5 many fans asked From there, the insanity never
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Willpower and moral support
have brought two Mercyhurst movie? In 1982, it did. The filing exhibits* a series of
faculty members within reach of '&,
Sinceithe early 1970's, Pink bizarre events that the hero, Pink
Floyd has establishedSthemselves Floyd, experiences or imagines.
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their desired weight|this summer, I (


without any help from Richard as a cinematic"rock band, All that unfolds on the screen has
Simmons. creating music that inspires vivid a special* dreamlike quality and
Raymond Flynt, | Criminal images in the mind of the listener. • meaning. £
Justice Instructor, began his Sy However, fans asked "What Although the movie is intended
weight loss program June 1, and filmmaker has the dexterity and simply as good fun, I must admit
happily admits he has lost 65 versatility to create such a pic- thateafter about an hour of sur-
pounds. ture?" The answer came with prises The Wall tends to be
To accomplish this, Flynt director Alan Parker. monotonous. The wonderment of
didn't* comb magazines £ for the &In tbe past several years, Parker the 1 first 60 minutes gradually
latest " Beverly Hills Diet" or has directed Midnight Express, fades as the picture continues. Ac-
begin fasting, he simply cut back m Fame, and Shoot the Moon. Now, tually, whether or not you enjoy
on the amount of foods he ate and he has added to this impressive list the film depends upon whether or
avoided sweets. "*' i •• i with Pink Floyd - The Wall, his not you enjoy Pink Floyd.
"Cutting out the sweets," he second film this year. f Musically* The Wall is very
laments, "the pie, the cakes, the H Tbe >? star of the show isV Bob satisfying. Nearly! all the songs
cookies," was the hardest part. Geldof, best known as a member from theialbum are included in
But the best part was knowing raffawPHTOmmWH rawfrwwww
of the Boomtown Rats. I the movie, many featuring the
he did it himself. i I The script was written by Pink original recordings. An additional
: While Flynt did consult his doc- Raymond Flynt |* W 5 f Edward Gallagher jpKTS Floyd band leader, Roger Waters. § tune is an explosive war visual
tor beforehand, it he motivating motivating force was from in his future at some point, i 1 He writes a story that completely called When the Tigers Broke
force Was his own desire to lose friends. # I I Hawaii wasn't the only reason transcends any form of logic. It Free.
weight. A year ago some personal he's stuck to this diet; little things supplies the monstrous The music has such overpower-
'3He said he didn't have to lose friends approached him with a were beginning to add up. A stereophonic images pictured ing effects in this film that we
weight, his doctor didn't order it; deal They said although they lik- child's|innocent question-;* to his from the original album - and really don't bother to look for any
,!
he just knew he wanted to lose ed, cared for, and respected him, mother about the "really fat" more. ?JK .£* 0s spectacular acting. Then again,
weight. , they wished he would lose weight man; an airline stewardess, bellow- The WaH contains heavy doses GeldoPs role as Pink Floyd isn't
Flynt feels fweight loss is for his health, for them, and for ing across the plane for a seat belt of bomb raids, bloody soldiers, that demanding.
something anyone can do, "but his wife. | * extender; and just tiring of shopp- flying bricks, teen brutality, and Pink Floyd - The Wall has all
you have to be willing to work at That night, Edward Gallagher's ing in stores for "big men'^and sex. Also included are some of the a the a irrational ingredients of
it and stick to it." i. friends offered him \ a trip to paying so much money on large- strangest cartoons ever seen, becoming an instant cult classic. It
I This willpower helped him lose Hawaii if he would lose 100 size clothing - all those things con- brilliantly designed byj Gerald is bold, vivacious * and strangely
weight, and he hopes it will con- pounds, jj tributed to his decision. Scapfe. t intellectual. > £ ~ S
tinue to work. His goal is another "I was touched that these two Gallagher, a gourmet cook who
30 pounds, and with |the will- men, schoolteachers |who don't
ingness he's shown so far, he's make very much money,
loves to fix meals for friends and
to whom "dining is an important
Move Into Music Workshop Saturday
sure to reach that goal. % demonstrated such care, concern, T'Move Into Music" will be the through movement? at all educa-
part of my life," is now eating topic of a workshop by Barbara tional Revels and! has produced
But Flynt stresses he's not alone and friendship for somebody else. fish fand chicken, and staying
in this fight, citing Edward It touched? me very much," he Staton, nationally known music over 100 ..^videotapes? on the
away from red meat. §6 § and dancer instructor, to be held
Gallagher as an example of explained. $ I He also has given his large-size subject. %zJ2m *S I $
willpower. i Last I Thanksgiving, Gallagher Saturday, September 25.
clothing to charity. "If there's a |The workshop, meeting in Zurn fe' The i-workshop, sponsored ^by
"It's been a bit of|an inspira- began a diet he intends to stick to. snow I'll freeze," he joked, but he the D'Angelo School of Music,
tion to see Ediand see him lose "I've lost hundreds of pounds in Recital Hall, will focus on ex-
feels* he's both lhappier and periencing the expressive qualities will run from 9 a.m. to llp.m.
weight," commented Flynt. my life and I've put hundreds-plus healthier. Saturday, and is free of charge to
Gallagher's'story is similar to on in my time," admits the man of music through movement. Em-
He can now go into a store and phasis will be placed on the value all students.
Flynt's. Both men are modifying who had been heavy since third buy off|the rack ,5 and| j ust fthe
their'; food intake and beliew* in grade, of dance in promoting the Registration will be held;<one
other day a women, not his wife, understanding of all elements of
the personal commitmentfto lose Today, Gallagher is i almost told him he was getting "cute and half-hour prior ^o the presenta-
weight, but G a l l a g h e r ' s Hawaii-bound and sees that trip music. * j-, tion or may be phoned in at
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Alumni Homecoming In Office Statement program called the | National


Direct Student Loan ^Program.
Situation Clarified U.S. Department Of Education This program makes available low
By Carta Anderson Bukowski. I Explains Federal Aid!Programs interest (5 percent) loans that
students can begin repaying six
Editor's Note: The following Bukowski added, "It's not the
article is a 3 clarification of the right combination of mixing 40 .& By John Broderick assistance. : months after completing school.
Alumni Homecoming situation year olds with 18 year olds, The United States-Department The Department of Education Up to 10 years is allowed to repay
which was presented inaccurately because both age groups have dif- of Education has undergone con- "uses a standard formula to deter- the loan.
in last week's MERCIAD. T ferent interests." ? siderable changes in the past two mine who 5 qualifies?*.for Pell The Guaranteed Student Loan
The annual alumni homecom- In the Homecoming article years since Ronald Reagan has Grants. Students interested in ap- Program available as low interest
ing event is being held at the Holi- which appeared in last week's taken office, especially in the area plying for Grants should contact loans to students are federally
day Inn Downtown on Saturday, Merciad it was stated that there of student loans and grants. Cathy Crawford, acting director funded. The government pays the
September 25, from 6 p.m. to 1.30 was a lack of funds available from iJhe purpose of loan and grant of financial aid, in the Mercyhurst interest while J the student is in
a.m. The event consists of a buf- student i government. * Bukowski programs is to aid?students in Financial Aid Office to acquire an school. f
explained that this isn't true. covering tbe cost of education - "Application for Federal Student These loans are made by a
fet dinner and live entertainment. Aid." This is a form used for*all
"This event is not restricted to "We didn't ask for money from not to carry the whole burden, ac- lender (such as a I bank, credit
the a l u m n i , " said Gary MSG. All of the money for the cording to an official press release Federal student aid programs. union, or savings and loan
Bukowski, director oft alumni event is coming from the alumni. from the United States Depart- The Education Department association) and insured by either
relations. "Anyone from Mer- No student money is being used," ment of Education; A i- guarantees that each participating the federal government or a State
cyhurst who is of| legal drinking stated Bukowski. f The federal financial assistance school will receive the money it Guaranteed Agency. This is the
age is welcome to attend." "No one approached me to try available is divided into three needs to pay Pell Grants to eligi- largest student aid program mak-
\ Bukowski explained that one of to join activities to the Homecom- categories: "Grants", which are ble students. ing available over $9.5 billion in
the reasons Homecoming is being ing event. I am the Director of awards of money that do not have The Supplemental Educational loans during the 1982-83 school
set up differently, results from a Alumni. I'm not running student to be paid back; "Loans", which Opportunity Grant provides year.
survey given to the alumni. "The activities," said Bukowski. "If is borrowed money a student must another method for 3 making A new loan program started in
majority \of alumni want more there's *a way we| can work repay with interest; and "Work awards to students. SEOG is dif- 1981, called the Auxiliary Loan
events off campus. Not enough together, I'm all for it. But, some Study", which provides the*stu- ferent from the Pell Grant in that (or plus) Program, allows parents,
alumni attended the dance last things are just for alumni, as some dent the chance to work and earn it is managed by the financial aid independent students,* and
year, so we decided to try things are just for students," he money to offset college costs administration of teach par- graduate students to borrow up to
something n e w , " stated added. while going to school. ticipating college. Each (school $3,000 a year. There is no income
The Pell Grant Program receives a set amount of money cutoff for eligibility. The interest
WMCYfSigns On | \ (formerly The Basic Educational
Opportunity Grant) is the first
from the department and when
that money is gone, there are no
oni Plus gloans will be lowered
from 14 to 12 percent sometime in
For Campus Broadcast source of aid in a package offered
by federal and >' non-federal
more SEOG funds for the year.
Grant programs are designed to
October as a result of lower
average U.S. Treasury Bill interest
W ' By Amy Woodworth mote their new logo "Penguin- sources. In? the 1982-83 school help the most needy students get a rates. jj
The Mercyhurst College radio Rock", remote broadcasts from year "2.55 million students,will college education. The Pell Grant Cathy Crawford said that most
station WMCY is now in full the Campus Center during basket- share «$2,279,040,000 in Pell is a grant for students whose of the loan and grant monies at
operation jfor Fall term. Accor- ball games, and an open request Grants," according to Edward Mi families earn less than $12,000 per Mercyhurst are exhausted. The
ding to Chuck Straub, operations Tine while the station is on the air. Elmendorf, the deputy assistant year. Grant aid is not meant to exception being thefPell Grants
manager/student engineer of Straub said he is also hoping to secretary for student financial cover alii college cost s$ but ilia (formerly BEOG). 1
WMCY, the station is run on a successfully broadcast from the great help to students who already *" There is money available for
closed circuit broadcast system. mt cafeteria during meal times. Plans have jobs^ and^ othei^forjnsioX, Pell Grants," said Crawford. ,
Presently Tall*the dorms «.are are being made to^mprove last receiving money?CTr ^_ Trhere are 28 appeals for Work
receiving W M C Y broadcasts. year's attempts, he added. Another type of student finan- Study and 30 appeals for addi-
Plans to install a transmitter in the "Things are looking? more port, they are in need of a soul cial assistance is the College Work tional aid.. I
Sesler Apartments will go into ef- positive," Straub said. "The staff disc jockey and "more staff for Study program. Work Study pro-
fect next month. • looks goodrand everyone is en- next term. If anyone is interested, vides jobs for undergraduate and "There will probably not | be
Among the special features the thusiatic. Last year's ideas are they should stop in the CY Studio, graduate students who need finan- any more money available until
station has planned for this year falling into place." & second floor LRC. cial assistance. i
Broadcast hours are Sunday students transfer or drop out in
are: T-shirt give-aways to pro- /WMCY asks fori cam pus sup- IA great deal of interest has been Winter and Springf term,"said
t h r o u g h T h u r s d a y 3:00 generated over a new federal loan
p.m.-ll:00 p.m. and Friday 7:00 Crawford.
a.m.-3:00 p.m. f
J05TENS Song requests may be made by
calling 825-463 \\ | \

GOLDRING Student's Car


Vandalized ]
SALE The car of a Mercyhurst student
15 off lOKGold 30 offMKGokl who resides in the Sesler^-apart-
ments was vandalized last Friday.
Robin Zidek, junior, said her
1974 Oldsmobile was splattered
with a large amount; of yellow 152&EAST38thST.
latex paint while it was parked
between Sesler building three, and
the CampUs Center. The incident
N fo*S
occurred between 3:00 and 7:00
a.m.
A Chrysler Newport belonging
HP5^
to senior Laura Copney was also Good Only ^ * * j 9 * 3 ^
vandalized with a minor amount on Monday
of yellow paint.
Mercyhurst College turned the FOR TAKEOUT
matter over to the Erie Police who CALL 825-9310
have no leads. • \
Zidel said she has no insights as
to who may have committed this CUT-OUT COUPON

too
act. She added that if the culprit is
caught, she will prosecute. 1
"I can't see how anyone could
do something like this," com-
mented Zidek.
Zidek said she recently spent FOR EVERYiLARGE PIZZA
$900 repainting her car. \
Erie Police are jstill WITH 2 ITEMS
investigating.
THE MERCIAD
Two Majors Word Processing System
Discontinued Gerard MacMillan, assistant pro-1
fessor of Environmental Studies',
To Improve College Efficiency
Mercyhurst College has drop- By Karen Merkle grams, each of of which comprise power time involved, Nesbit
ped the Environmental i Studies has left Mercyhurst College and x Mercyhurst College's new half of the total cost of the entire added.
andfiDental Assisting programs returned to Iowa, he explained. Hewlett-Packard word processingsystem. Quik-Print has purchased Nesbit explained that if the
from the curriculum, as of fall "The Dental Assisting program a printer to accommodate the
system is entering its final stages system saves money by using the
term, explained Academic Dean, was also dropped due to lack of system.
of orientation and should be total- services of only one employee, it
David D. Palmer. enrollment. Currently, the faculty ly operational within the next fewMary Jeanne Weiser, faculty will easily pay for itself.
"The Environmental Studies are proposing a four-year dental months. secretary, has been hired to
hygiene program," stated Palmer. Though it will not immediately
program was dropped due to the 1 According to Dr. Detmar operate the processor, which will 9
result in the ^elimination of any
lack of enrollment, and the dif- "If the proposal passes, there may be located in Old Main across
be a dental assisting component Straub, there are plans to begin jobs, Nesbit 4said he can't
ficulty of finding jobs in the using the processor to handle from the mail room. guarantee that in the future some
field," stated Palmer. "Students encompassed." Students already 4
involved in this program will be mass mailing chores this fall. *We now have the j ump on the positions won't be terminated.
already involved in the program At a cost of some where bet-other local colleges," Straub said.
will be able to complete their able to complete their degrees and ween $9,500 snd $11,000, the "Without (the processor), we "Why should Mercyhurst pay
degrees! and graduate." Dr. graduate. would be antiquated - a
s y s t e m i s a c t u a l l y ta $4 million of a $7 million budget
microprocessor that* can easilydinosaur." towards salaries and wages when
State Evaluators and efficiently manage ad-
ministrative and faculty
College Administration John
Nesbit sees the system as '' part of
with technology we can do the job
quicker and more efficiently?" he

Study Adult College documents, such as tests, syllabi,


our overall thrust to make use of
and internal memos, said Straub.
modern technology." \
The processor utilizes a basic "It's a .way ofidoing things
questioned.
"Our mission isjto make the
college run as efficiently as it can.
By Teresa Tracy Cohen explains that? the pur-
pose of the Adult College is to ser- component and software pro- more efficiently with less man We're here to educate people."
A team of evaluators from Har- vice adults who want to return to
risburg, PA, will be visiting the schoolior just attend classes for
campus this jweek to approve a the first time.
proposal by the Mercyhurst Adult "We have made a special effort
College to offer an Associate to be here non-traditional hours,

St/udm£
Degree in Materials Management, besides 8:30-4:30 p.m., sojthat
Purchasing Management and Pro- working people with I traditional
duction Inventory Control. J hours can stop by," stated Cohen.
Coordinator of the Adult Col- Cohen also stated that the
lege Lillian Cohen said, "A two- Adult College is openf every
year degree is very attractive to weekend on Saturday mornings,
adults rather than a four-year Sunday afternoons, and some
degree." nights during the week.
After the two-year degree is The enrollment of the Adult

£venzA/
completed there is the option for College consists of 451 students
adult students to transfer the said Cohen.
credit for a four-year degree, add- Programs in Business, Sales
ed Cohen. Mariagementf Crimihaf*Justice,
A 5new certificate program in Interior Design, Secretarial
Transportation lis also being of- Management, Liberal Studies,
fered. This course is being taught and many non-credit courses are
by members from various in- offered to the entire student body,
dustries jtin the? community in- not just adults, added Cohen.
cluding Dr. John Watson, Joe "Adults like the atmosphere
Bione, Gary -Smith, Jim
Hamilton, Mike Losapro and Bill
andt the people. The ^traditional
students? make them feel
u*st: GET-TOGETHER m MHCE CONTEST
Brunne. •? welcome," said Cohen.
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HELP WANTED Would you please offer a course


WANTED: Daily tutor for male in Flea migration. Please include

What's 0n freshman* at Mercy hurst Prep. the Flea arrival and departure
Approx. 5-hours a week for the from N.J. and their entrance in
academic year at S25 per week. If Cleveland. Thank you, AJ Con-
interested call, 459-6951. cerned Sociology Major.
'Hurst Events Internship Available
The Mercy hurst Homecoming Students interested in doing a in- through October 10. For more in* HELP WANTED Brent - Get a Lifestyle!! I
activities are as follows: On Fri- ternship in Washington, D.C., formation, contact the Associa- P A R T - T I M E P O S I T O N
day, September 24, there will be a under the auspices of the tion at 454-0109M available for college student* to Becky, Lori, Bess, Jen, Cheryl,
Laker Get-Together at the Washington Center; for Learning represent travel company on cam- Lynn, Kas, Laurie, Kathy, Noni,
Masonic Temple. The cost of the Alternatives, should contact Dr. ^Volunteers Sought pus. Earn commission, free & Sue . . . Thanks Ifor making
event is $3.00. Foods and Erisman in 116 Preston. The Brie Historical Museum is travel, and work experience Con- my Birthday so special! Love,
refreshments will be provided. seeking volunteers for the tour tact: Beachcombera, Tours, -Inc. Amy.
Free bus transportation will be Flu Vaccine ^ program for 'school groups and 1325 Millersport ^ g w y . , r
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leaving Baldwin at 8:00, 8:30, Flu vaccines will be administered the general public. Training will Williamsville N.Y. 14221. Hey, If you can't make up your
9:00, and 9:30 p.m. Buses will be in the Student Health Office now be provided. For more informa- 716-632-3723^ " mind, just flip a coin and 10 to 1 it
returning at 10:30, 11:30, 12:00, through the month of October. tion call the museum at 453-5811. lands up HEAD!!
12:30: and 1:00 a.m. - On Satur- No fee will be charged ANNOUNCEMENTS
day, September 25, from 9:00 to Research Volunteers BENEFIT OF AVILA HOUSE: OOOOOOOO, Pony!!
1:00 a.m., there will be a dance in Cancer Cure Group The American Cancer Society is Win 2 tickets to Notre Dame &
the Campus Center featuring the Anyone interested in joining the looking for research Volunteers to Pitt Football Game. November 6, Cathy - meet you at Hamot
band "Hit-n-Run". The dance is Cancer Cure Group on £ campus assist with the nationwide Cancer 1982 - Pittsburgh Stadium. Draw- tomorrow. Martha.
semi-formal, no jeans are permit- should contact Sister Eymard in Prevention Study. For more in- ing: October 22, 1982. Donation:
ted. - On Sunday, September 25, 113 Zurn. formation, contact the American $1.00. See Toni Kaliszak, Educa- Here's a little ditty 'bout Chuck
at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., the movie Cancer Society, Erie Unit at tion Office, ext. 236. and Mary Jo . . . .
M
Rocky" will? be shown in the Art Sale 454-0187^ fj
Recital Hall ^ Daniel Burke, director of the Art PERSONALS Scotty M.: When you can "rap"
deparment at Mercy hurst, has Poetry Contest Ms. Snooty-GLAD to finally with style and technique, then it
SAC Special Event paintings, drawings and prints on The American Collegiate Poets know you - Mr. S. will be a real match. Terrie
The Student Activities Commit- display at the Erie Art Center Anthology -^ International
tee (SAC) is sponsoring a special through September 26. Anyone Publications is sponsoring a Na- Ms. S - Watch out for-sudden Dawn G.: Happy 19th B.DayJ
event on Thursday, September 30, interested in purchasing any tional College Poetry* Contest. rainstorms! - Mr. S. from the Women's Tennis Team. . f
at 8:00 p.m. in the Recital Hall. works should contact Daniel The deadline is October 31. Cash
The comedy troupe, "Chicago CSi- Burke in 223 Zurn. Ji prizes will be awarded. For more Gosh, Darn it, your a nice guy -• Dcan-CMps Ahoy!!
ty Limit" will be appearing . The information, contact Carla Fitz! f
troupe is famous for a variety of •Study Skills Group Anderson, Assistant Editor at «• • Hey T.P., I mean hey S.M., I
television appearances on pro- The Study Skills Group will be 825-7812. Bob - Come on over to our pad, mean hey B.P.????
grams such as> "Saturday* Night meeting on Thursday, September
Uve"and"SCTV Network"., 30^ at 3:30 p.m. in the basement If your club, organization, or ATTENTION: The annual Mickey!s^ Mickey's^Mickey's,
ofTIRcAuley Ball, classroom 3. 1 department would like to have meeting for the Pea Coat Women Mickey's, Mickey's,
^ Campus Ministry an announcement, printed in will be held in room 39!! Mickey's . . . .£
Campus Ministry is sponsoring Allegheny Hike "What's on Tap?", please con-
a Breakaway Weekend, Friday, The American Lung Association tact Carla Anderson, assistant
editor at 825-7812, or the Mer- There is a riot of peoples here NOLAN
October 8, at 3:00 p.m. through of the Northwest Pennsylvania is today!t dreams
Saturday, October, 9, at 8:00 sponsoring a 25-mile hike in the ciad office. -Announcements
are due by noon on Wednes-
p.m.. Contact Campus Ministry Allegheny National Forest. The day. No fee is charged. | 1 Fran- SESLER 321-Thanks for ithe
for details. ' hike will take place October 8 Hello? Hello? . . . OOps! dedication! We think all*of you
are sexy too! 9
Michael, Thank you for SESLER 323 t
everything, but mostly for your
Have Something love. Paula L y n d a , I'll stake you t
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Selin 'The Girls" I enjoyed the love you, Wilbur
'weekend so much! Thank you for
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Have Something everything. I'll be back soon. Omit - Best wishes and good hick

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Clipp Love, Paula. / with Henney! Love, Moon Unit
To Dave: It's fans like you that Frank, Dwezle, and Omit - Are

Cove Through
Classifieds
make $me stay in the game.
George. I
Dar Baby - What a Broad! Big
the disasters finally over? Moon
Unite g|
X * «*• To Roo: I Love You! P.
Sis. *$C \ .
A.J. - Sex in the laundry room
Kel, Gina, Minn, Deb, - No more tonight? But it's early!
Gettin' "Down on It"-I j guess
Monday - Hot Roast Beef Sandwich we'll have to "Jump to It"! I E Megan - Mattie's Creature needs
some schoolin' - don't you think?
I Hash Browns Bob-The drug store is having a Rozanna
sale.
Tuesday - Bacon- Cheese ^^ Hi Steve - When do I get my ride?
Ms. Kolb, You insist on the Flea. Rozanna
Salad '^v % Iitnamls
Wednesday - Ham Salad Sandwiches Classified National Division
MJJ, • ME8CYHVKT FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division . Sunday, Sept. 26
Chicken words 1-Yard Birds
2-Ironmen
Roosters GOners
The Franchise
The Boys Club vs 69ers -12:00
Yard Birds vs The Boys Club • 4:00
3 - The Boys Club Hell Hounds
Thursday • Sloppy Joes and French Wednes- 4-69ers Empty Kegs
Rooster Goners vs The Franchise • 1:30
HeU Hounds vs Kegs - 3:00

Fries \ Noon Div.l


VOLLEYBALL TEAMS
Div.2 ; r
Monday, Sept. 27 ]
Roosters Goners vs HeU Hounds - 6:00

Friday -Tacos Merciad Office 1-F.U.B.A.R 1- The Boys Club#l


2 - The Boys Club 12 2 - Silver Gulls i Thursday, Sept. 30
Ironmnc vs 69ers - 6:00
3 • This Year For Sure; 3 - Kuhl & The Gang
Mam. 4- Plural g 4-PureGrain
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THE MERCIAD
Marscharka Scores 4 Lakers Bow To John Carroll;
Soccer Team Wins Two DeMeo Loses Another Quarterback
After losing their opener to St. Behrend Cubs Saturday afternoon "One of the?most frustrating
Bonaventure, the Mercyhurst Soc- by exhibiting total team play. games that I have ever coached!"
cer Team has returned* to their
winning ways by defeating
Marscharka, Shawn Bence, and
Jeff Campbell earned praise for
These are the words which foot-
ball coach Tony DeMeo used to
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Alliance and Behrend last week. their efforts. Marscharka provid- describe the contest between Mer-
Last Wednesday the* Lakers ed the offense by scoring the two cyhurst and John Carroll.
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hosted Alliance and evened their Laker goals while the defense kept However, the game wasn't only m
record with a 3-0 victory. the Cubs under control. The 2-1 frustrating for DeMeo, but also
Freshman Scott Bright scored victory was gratifying to assistantfor the players and fans.
*%

Mercyhurst's first goal of the year coach Jim Grimes who com- fMercyhurst's bright moments *

to put the 'Hurst in the lead to mented, "the team is really im- were limited to first quarter ac- •..-

stay. The Laker remaining two proving. They are learning to tion, when they put together a sus-
goals came from junior Ed workj together as a team. The tained drive which ended with
Marscharka. Behrend game was a good exam- quarterback John Loshelder
The Hurst team upset the ple, they worked well together. rushing 316 yards forithe score.
Loshelder, who was forced out of *£ * % .

Swim Team Surfaces the game with a lower-back injury


early in the third quarter, rushed
for 52 yards on 15 attempts and
Junior running back John Moore breaks away for a modest gain.
Tom C a t a n z a r i t e for a 2-pt safety didn't even diminish
The Mercyhurst College Swim- tion. "We need enthusiastic peo- touchdown. the hopes of a Laker victory. The
ple who are interested in being a completed two of eight passes for Mark* Schroeder, John Car- Hurst's backup QB, freshman
ming Team is getting underway 33 yards.
with head coach Tom Jones at the part of a program," Jones said. roll's kicker, added three points Kevin Emmerman, couldn't move
controls. Jones, a one time swim- Any individuals interested in com- t A good pass combined with a for the Blue Streaks in the second the Blue and Green and the clock
ming national champion, is very petitive swimming should$attend little luck accounted for John quarter when he booted a 31-yard became an important factor. Con-
enthusiastic about the upcoming the organizational meeting on Carroll's initial score. Blue Streak field goal. Thus, Johni Carroll scious of the time factor, Mer-
year. * f ^ Monday, September 27, at 8:00 quarterback Dan Shodowski took a 10-6 half-time lead. cyhurst realized they had \to put
The Hurst will be swimming in p.m. in room 201 in Zurn Hall. If dropped back and unloaded a The Lakers were in striking the ball in the air. But, the Laker
the United States Swimming you are unable to attend, please 45-yard pass which, after being distance for almost the entire passing attack was everything but
Organization which means the contact Eleanor at the Campus tipped s by two Laker defenders, game, however they couldn't put an attack. Emmerman and his
Center for more information. I ended in the arms of JC receiver together a lengthy charge. A JC receivers just didn't; click, their
group will be a club for the first
year. Jones feels that through the timing was off. Of the next seven
U.S.S. every swimmer will be able
to swim at their | own level of
competition.
Spikers Defeated passes thrown by the Hurst only
the other team captain, had 7 three were 'completed - \unfor-
kills. Other offensive highlights tunately - they were intercepted by
(s. 44
We have to build our team in The Mercyhurst ^Women's the first two games of the match came from Darcy Weidner with 6 the John Carroll defensive backs.
the U.S.S. Organization before Volleyball team opened their 1982 15-9, 15-11. The| Hurst fought kills andjPam King with 4. The The final interception set up the
we can compete with nationally season against Edinboro State back in the third game dumping Hurst was led in assists by junior Blue Streaks last score. The six-
ranked Division III schools College last week. The Lady the Boro 15-10 and fell short the setter Heidi May with 22. May yard pass from Shodowski to
Allegheny and Westminster," Spikers dropped the match*3-lr fourth game +5-f .•*•** «•*• * • also had 2 serving^aces. **•* "•" Brad Cantwell witrr2:13*renflain-
commented Jones. "Our big han- but gave the Division II Leading the Lakers in the spik- The Laky Lakers will open their ing in the contest ended the
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dicap is no pool on campus, but P o w e r h o u s e some stiff ing attack was captain Lisa home season this Tuesday night in Lakers victory hopes. + *
we have set up our goals and were competition. Jacobitz. The 5 '8" junior put the the Campus Center, hosting con- Junior John Moore fled all
out to reach them," added Jones. ?The Lady Scots, who have won ball down on the opponents court ference rival Grove City and rushers by gaining 75 yards on 15
The big concern is participa- two AIAW regional titles, took 13 times for kills. Annie Burbules, Niagara University at 6:00 p.m. carries, while the defensive stan-
Each week, space permitting, we will have a Mercyhurst Sports Trivia QOestion. This douts were again Tim Lattimer
» week's Question is: j a
Which Mercyhurst sports team had the best winning percentage during the
1981-82 year? - > I
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Women's (So) and Dave Curtis (Sr) who
were attributed with 12"" and 11
tackles respectively.
Tennis 2-1 The Lakers will host St. Francis
this Saturday at Erie Veterans
£ The Mercyhurst Women's Ten- Stadium. This 'is Homecoming
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let*. nis Team had an up and down weekend and festivities begin with
week in team play. The Lady Net- a car caravan in front of Baldwin
ters downed Gannon University Hall at 12:45.
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McDonald's by the match! score of 5-4, and
came back later in the week to lose
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their first match in three starts to Intramuralsf
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Westminster College by the score
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of 2-6. - ; Football, Wolleyball
BBS • 4319 Peach Street jf *1311 Broad Street The * Hurst doubles combina- This weekend features the
• 2170 East Lake Road * 1115 Sassafras Street
• 909 Peninsula Drive * 4316 Buffalo Road
tion clicked during the Gannon opening of the intramural season
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s» • 2650 West 26th Street * Imperial Point Plaza, match, with all three duos taking at Mercyhurst. Under the direc-
•Millcreek Mall * GI card
Interstate 90 and 97, State St. Exit
their respective games. Dawn tion of supervisor Dave Cherico,
Goodwill and Christie - Smith the Mercyhurst Football League
Mr. Sam Covelll defeated Gannon's Terry (M.F.L.) and the Volleyball
Stop by after the game!! Owner-Operator Catherin and' Marcy Olszeuski League began play Thursday.
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6-1, 6-4. Amy Arrowsmith 5 and The M.F.L. features height
J Vicki Rutkouski downed Tracy teams which are divided into two
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Thomas and Susie McDermott divisions,* the National J and
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6-1, 6-4. Smith and Rutkouski American .^ Cherico has released
also won their singles matches. the schedules and they are
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Smith defeated Debbie,Stitl 7-6, available at the Campus Center.
6-4,* and Rutkouski. beat* Ann Sunday is a big day ffor the
Spiece 6-4, 7-5. 2fc M.F.L., four games,are on tap,
onalds In the Westminster match, the beginning at 12 noon, 1:30, 3:00,
MC highlights for the 'Hurst were and 4:30.
® freshman Christie Smitb defeating In order to avoid conflict,
Buy Any Breakfast Entree, Sue|Wilson 7-5, 7-5, and senior Volleyball games take place dur-
Joanie Podolinski coming from ing the evenings beginning at 6:00,
if Get Another One FREE behind to win against Kiersten while the football games f com-
Good Pealstrom 2-6, 6-4,6-1. The Lady mence in the afternoon.
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¥ Operator for reimbursement send to: Lakers are now 2-1 on their Any student needing a schedule
McDonald's, P.O. Box 6368
One coupon per customer per visit. I season, returning home*to play or information should contact
Erf6. Pa. 16512
Coupon exprles: 9/30/82 f | I Cash value 1/20 pf a cent | Geneva Friday, September 24, at Dave^ Cherico at the Campus
i 3:00 p.m. Center.
THE MERCIAD
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