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by Olivia Longo
COLLEGE
Financial aid is one of the foremost :
concerns 23rd. As always, both Miss McCabe-and Mrs. been rejected because of Social Security benefits will
among college students. For this reason, the Mazanowski will be more than happy to help all be considered for an award. The Social Security
Financial Aid Office has scheduled a clinic for April students at any time. If students wish to know about benefits no longer appear under the students assets in
16, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. It will take place in Zurn the summer financial aid, those questions will also be the application. Moreover, there is money left over
Hall in the foyer and in the Richards Room. The answered. from this year's BEOG budget which will be applied
Financial Aid Clinic is Intended for parents, potential towards next year's awards. Thus, more students
students, and students currently enrolled. •,: The clinic will be divided into three sections. Mrs.
Jacque Mazanowski, the Assistant Financial Aid will receive BEOG grants. 5
The Financial Aid Directors and staff encourage Director, will take care of the PHEAA. grants and For the third section of the clinic, Miss McCabe,
anyone to present! any; questions!,or problems the State Guaranteed Loan* Program. Mrs. Sally the Financial Aid Director, will be discussing the
regarding financial aid. The activities planned will be Schrader will answer any! questions regarding the Parents' Confidential Statementjwhich is thebasic
social as well as informative* ifciiill application for any federal and Institutional aid.
The activities of April 16 will be carried over until BEOG program, 5 •v I
Miss McCabe has announced that the federal and
the 23rd to provide convenience for those people To interject a bright note, the Financial Aid Office institutional funds, allotted to the Mercyhurst
unable to attend the Wednesday sessions. During that has stated the BEOG ^eligibility has changed, to students has increased; More money will be available
week, anyone is urged to stop imthe Financial Aid benefit from the program, one no longer has to be a for distribution for the year 1975-76. The budgetary
Office with any questions. However, the open door full-time student Three quarters*and even half-time figures will be ^published ima future issue of the
policy of the Financial Aid Office will not end on the students are eligible. Students who in the past have Me rciad.

Tho Voice of Hie Mercyhurst Community

VOL. 47 NO. 20 MERCYHURST COLLEGE APRIL 4. 1975


Addresses!'Hurst Audience

PROXMIRE: NO MORE! VIET SUPPORT


'& A near-capacity crowd of Mercyhurst students and should withhold all support, save any humanitarian
interested Erieites jammed the Zurn Recital Hall on funding to aid in the evacuation of refugees.. When
Tuesday night as Senator William* Proxmire (D. asked if the removal of the Thieu regime would
Wise.) spoke on the issues which now confront the change the situation, the Senator responded that the
Congress and the nation, ^g | situation has moved beyond the point of no return -
gg In a* press fconference interview prior to 4iis the -South Vietnamese dotft4even*have the will to
speaking engagement, Senator Proxmire addressed defend their nation. ¥ * f
himself primarily to the issue of South Vietnam. He When asked his views' on the Middle East, the
responded quickly to the j allegation fby President Senator responded that Israel is a far different case
Ford that Congress was to blame for the imminent from Vietnam. He noted that the country has never
fall of S. Vietnam. The Senator pointed out that the needed troop support from the United States, that our
facts don't fit thejPresident's allegation - America military support is negligible compared to that of
has never done so much for a country the size of S. Vietnam, and that the people of Israel have|proven
Vietnam as we did there! He noted that 55,000 men over and over (hat they have the will to survive../.
died there, and that the American government spent The Senator was strong in his support for Israel in the
$150 billion there. "We've done all that we could for a Middle East and expressed hope jthat the Geneva
long time.... we can do no more." conference would be productive.
The Senator stated'that the downfall of South | A.member of the United States Senate since 1957
Vietnam was "a matter of weeks" and that Congress when he filled the seat vacated by the death of
Senator Joseph McCarthy Senator Proxmire has
developed a reputation for having a keen eye on
waste in the federal government operation. He is best
RUS ELECT OFFICERS noted for his severe criticisms of waste in the
Defense establishment. During
Nominations for RUS officers will be held in Room however, the Senator made it clear that he believes the interview,
114, Zurn Hall on April 8 at 4 p.m. that the United States should have a strong military -
Students interested in seeking the following offices the strongest in the world, but it should be efficient.
in RUS—President, Vice-President, Secretary, or He estimated that $7 billion could be pared from the
Treasurer .should have one person ^present to present Defense budget, ami expressed hope that this
nominate them, along with someone else to second would be the case in the present Congress*
the nominatioa I | *
All students who have a minimum of six courses Senator William Proxmire (Democrat, Wisconsin)
each year at Mercyhurst are eligible for any of the / /

I.E.C."
four offices. g
Students who feel that they know a qualified person
for any of these positions are urged to come to this
meeting and make a nominatioa
Each candidate will have 24 hours to accept or
Senate Creates Newt Grade
decline that nominatioa s This decision should be by Leigh Krcmer
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submitted to the RUS office no later than 4 p.m. April At the end of Spring term, some Mercyhurst mechanisms used in the^English* "workshop" in-
9. * % I students may be surprised to see an unfamiliar letter clude: a diagnostic test to pinpoint weaknesses,
Campaigning will begin on April 9 at 4 p.m. and grade on their report cards—IEC; This new grade tutors available to work with students on a one-to-one
culminate on April 14 with an open forum featuring was created and approved at the March 12th meeting basis, and a wealth of ^information on subjects
Presidential candidate speeches and discussion at 7 of the Mercyhurst College Senate. ranging from spelling and grammar to the important
p.m. in the Recital Hall. \. Students receiving an IEC grade on their report task of writing a term paper, i k
Electioasiwill be held in the Zurn Hall Lobby on card are required to participate in the Mercyhurst | Any bad feelings that might surround the practice
April 18th.* | English Clime to replace [the IEC grade (Incom- of receiving an IEC from an instructor are totally
plete—English Clinic) with the grade that they unfounded. When a teacher gives a student an
earned in the course in which they received an IEC. "Incomplete—English Clinic", it is basically for the
The Mercyhurst English Clime, founded this year student's own benefit Although the student may have
under the direction or Mr. Andrew Roth is a a clear understanding of the material presented in a
tremendous asset to Mercyhurst students. Basic class, he or she may not be able to express them-
purpose of the clinic is to help students work out selves "with * certain degree of organizatioa
difficulties in their writing style, thus becoming Receiving anllEC, therefore, is by no^means a
better all-around students. The services is provided punishment,
free-of-charge by the college. | According to Sr. Eustace, head of the English
Mr.1 Roth believes that if any student has a good Department, a well-educated individual is one who
command of the English language and.has developed can speak and write well. In addition, the ability to
a concise understanding of grammar^and sentence communicate thoughts through writing is a basic
structure, he will be able to raise the grade he gets in skill needed in any job situatioa Therefore, students
any course one point on the basis of mechanical skills are invited, IEC or nojIEC, to stop by the English
Clinic, which is located on the third floor of Old Main,
The English Clinic, therefore, has the potential of to improve their own-ability to communicate their
We've moved into our new quarters, and here they are! ideas for the remainder of their time at Mercyhurst
The new Merciad office is on 2nd floor, Old Main, just off the being a workshop for developing writing, skills and
Career Planning Center—but where's the staff? rooting out poor writing habits. Some ofgthe and then later on in the demanding career world.
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Sexuality Council WQLN Dear Editor: ; •
D i s c r i m i n a t i o n ! A n d y o u , m a l e s t u d e n t s of t h i s f a i r
To the Editor: « D e a r E d i t o r : •*£ ; r ">' college o n t h e hill, b e f o r e y o u tell m e t o t a k e m y
Where do we go from here? The changes that have A s t h e e d i t o r i a l s t a f f f o r t h e A g e of A q u a r i u s , r a d i o w o m e n ' s lib s o m e p l a c e else, did it e v e r o c c u r to you
occurred a t M e r c y h u r s t in a n e a r twenty-year s p a n p r o g r a m , w e wish to extend our sincere thanks a n d that YOU a r e being discriminated against? I a m
since m y graduation a r e impressive. I've w a t c h e d deep appreciation to B a r b r a Ann Hewitt, and to h e r referring t o Fathei>Daughter Weekend. A s a
with enthusiasm a s Ithe 'Hurst seemed t o m a k e a predecessor G a r y Dudenhoefer. They w e r e i n daughter, I have nothing against Father-Daughter
s m o o t h t r a n s i t i o n into t h e t w e n t i e t h c e n t u r y life s t y l e c o m p l e t e c h a r g e of t h e t e c h n i c a l p r o d u c t i o n of t h e Weekend, but it c a m e to m y attention t h a t a t Mercy-
of c o - e d ' l e a r n i n g a n d l i v i n g . B u t n o w I ' m c o n c e r n e d ^ p r o g r a m ^ f o r t h e p a s t s e v e r a l m o n t h s . I t w a s d u e t o h u r s t t h e r e is one m o r e son t h a n t h e r e a r e d a u g h t e r s .
a Sexuality Council? I understand that the Health their co-operation that the p r o g r a m never missed a T h e l a s t I h e a r d , t h e c o u n t w a s 645-644 i n f a v o r of t h e
Services neither supervises nor approves t h e a c - scheduled appearance. sons. W h e n it c o m e s to celebrating the parent-child
tivities of this g r o u p y e t t h e College i s both W e of t h e Staff a r e v e r y t s o r r y t h a t M e r c y h u r s t r e l a t i o n s h i p , m o r e t h a n half of o u r s t u d e n t s a r e left
publicizing a n d housing the Council. | College finds itself u n a b l e t o continue t h e i r out! N o t to m e n t i o n t h e m o t h e r s w h o a r e left out!-
I know - " I h a v e t h e right..." B u t e v e r y r i g h t association w i t h P u b l i c R a d i o W Q L N . W e feel t h a t T h e p r o b l e m g e t s a flittle m o r e c o m p l i c a t e d . I
carries with it a responsibility - and conversely, both, as a rewarding and remunerative career, radio h e a r d a n unfortunate c o m m e n t ^regarding a social
e v e r y r e s p o n s i b i l i t y c a r r i e s w i t h i t a r i g h t . I t i s m y j s r e a c h i n g a i w i d e r a u d i e n c e a n d i n t h e m i d s t of a event involving t h e m a l e population and 'their
p e r s o n a l feeling | t h a t a c e n t e r of l e a r n i n g t h a t successful a n d g r o w i n g r e n a i s s a n c e . parents, the possibility of which came up last year.
p r o p o s e s t o b e f o u n d e d o n a n d s t i l l s u p p o r t s J u d e o - $ Our program! was sponsored by the College of The comment was that the guys of this fair college
C h r i s t i a n t e a c h i n g s m u s t b e r e s p o n s i b l e ! t o t h e Older Americans and while its principal thrust was to were not willing to work toward such a project. Now,
t e n e n t s of t h e s e t e a c h i n g s a n d h a s a r i g h t t o i n t e r f e r e those over fifty years of age, it was- very low key in I'm as skeptical as the next person and when such
w i t h a n y o r g a n i z a t i o n t h a t d o e s n o t s u p p o r t t h e s e nature and interesting to all sectors of the listening words reached my ears I shouted, "Infamy!". Surely
p r i n c i p l e s . T o d o a n y t h i n g l e s s , ^in m y j u d g e m e n t , audience. We feel too that it was a worthwhile con- the person who uttered such a blasphemy was lying.
shows tacit approval. tribution to community relations. Surely our male; students could not be accused of
Yes, I know that w e cannot close our eyes and mind We feel that the cost of the continuation of the radio having no incentive, of being just plain lazy. It's in-
t o t h e r e a l i t i e s of l i f e i n 1975 - t h i n g s l i k e d i v o r c e r a t e s facilities would* about^equah that of one | full time conceivable.
s o a r i n g , a b o r t i o n s c l i m b i n g , i l l e g i t i m a t e b i r t h s athletic scholarship and was a small price to pay for Whatever the case may be, there are a few parents
c e r t a i n l y n o t : d e c r e a s i n g , c h i l d a b u s e c a s e s a product which reflected so smuch^credit to the missing from the scene. However, let it not be said
m u l t i p l y i n g , d e p r e s s i o n a n u m b e r o n e h e a l t h college. But "What is written is written", and we oif that I criticize and don't make suggestions. Why not a
p r o b l e m , v a l i u m , t h e m o s t f r e q u e n t l y p r e s c r i b e d ' the staff of one particular program wish to express Parents' Weekend to take care of everybody?
d r u g i n 1974. A p p a r e n t l y * t h e f r e e u s e o f c o n - our public thanks and appreciation to everyone at Sincerely
t r a c e p t i v e s , a l t e r n a t i v e s t o p r o b l e m p r e g n a n c i e s a n d Mercyhurst College who have given this opportunity
Olivia Longo
o t h e r s u c h s e r v i c e s a r e n ' t t h e p a n a c e a w e t h o u g h t . to participate in this particular portion of college life.
I ' m afraid too often our concern t o show tolerance Very truly yours, M
c o m e s off a s a p p r o v a l a n d o u r o p p o r t u n i t y f o r The Non-Technical Staff
freedom gives license instead.
Sincerely,
BUSINESS MANAGER
Martha J. (McNulty) Cuddy Twinkling Apology
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Dear Editor, NEEDED:
I heard that!the 'innocuous article TWINKLING, h
met with indignance and icy stares. | •:• $ To fill immediate vacancy
Sorry and surprised to have offended so many (as
Bomb Scare I'm told) female readers with the piece called
TWINKLING, a blurb stemming from an actual on campus work. |
Dear Editor, | incident at Herman's where a college professor
I am writing this letter on the subect of the bomb delivers a soliloquy on the recent evolution of 10% Commission On Every Ad Sold
scare that took place here on Thursday, March 6.1, women's wear. My mother didn't like it either. | *
as a student, saw it as a pretty sick joke by someone. No disrespect was intended. To ^ the contrary, CONTACT: Colleen McManamon
I also saw it as a pretty sick thing for a majority of wasn't the absurdity of the article"underlined by its
own contents? Isn't it possible to sympathize with the 123 Sesler
students and faculty to laugh at. Of course, at the end professor for being such a voyeur, or at least to laugh
security was both laughed at and condemned for its at his egocentric opinions? ^| | |
actions, but ISwould like toil thank and congratulate Once again, I humbly apologize to all you broads I Andrew P. Roth
Wil Sydow and the security department, Cheryl offended. |
Filley, in Information, Sr. Phyllis and anyone else I Sincerely, f | Old Main <
have forgotten. They sure deserve it. It may be a 1 to DaveHeberle i
1,000 chance that a bomb would ever go off but if one
ever does I'm sure glad to know that Security will be
around. They sure are downcast around this school
(mostly due to administration) but I'll bet that if they
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had more freedom nobody would laugh anymore.
And the way this bomb scare was handled proves
how lucky we are. So get with it Mercyhurst and let's
watch out at what we laugh at!!!
Sincerely, I f
Number 1 Security Fan Over the spring (break, one of the Cleveland Bank of Denmark, but Hamlet quickly reconsidered
television stations was examining the present when he remembered the advice of Polonious to
economy and the current employment statistics. The "...neither a borrower nor a lender be." ?'
MERCIAD result ofJtheir findings was:-"...The High School
graduate and liberal arts college graduate now are
inding it impossible to get a job." Kinda makes you
By this time Hamlet was desperate. He<sat for
days, pouring over the placement letter trying to
wonder if maybe it wouldn't have been better to drop decide what to be and what not to be.
Kditor i Colleen Mc Ma nam on As a last resort, he applied at the Rosencrantz and
Editorial Board: out of third grade! '; I $|k y '^ GUdenstern Furniture and Appliance Outlet, but they
News Editor: Pat Weschler This, however, is not a problem unique to the 20th were too busy planning their next fire sale to consider
Feature Editor: Terry Scheib century. Consider, if you will, the case of Prince his resume.
Sports Editor: *£ Jim Marzano Hamlet from Denmark. I
Layout Editor: E Carol Quartuccio Hamlet graduated from College at a time when the
| Olivia Longo Hamlet finally did land a part-time job for the Bard
Copy Editor: country of Denmark;? was in a state of economic ot Avon, but this didn't work out for he couldn't sing
Photographer: Stark, Jim Prez, Jeff Best
Layout Staff: Tina Reichenbach decay. In fact, job prospects were rotten! and really didn't know anything about cosmetic
Tony Mancuso Although Hamlet applied to be King, he eventually merchandising. I
Leigh Kremer received a rejection letter;stating that his own uncle Exhausted from suffering the slings and arrows of
(who had been unemployed for years), had received
the job. Outraged at this political nepotism, Hamlet ^ a ^ o u s misfortune. Hamlet decided to become a
Writers and Creators: urged his fiancee, Ophelia to "get thee to a nunnery poet. And here, printed in full, published for the first
Darla Ma lone. Kathy Turek. Chris Van Wagenen, while they're still hiring !" ' time ever, is his very first poem;
Nancy Willis. Patty Mullaugh, Joni Wheeler,^ Rocco He then sat down with the placement newsletter There once was an affable bloke
Kiazzo. Esther Schreiber
from his alma mater, the Wittenberg University for Who considered college no joke. I
Faculty Advisor. J Andrew Roth
the Borderline Insane. One position that did catch his He studied for days
Business Manager: Joe Castrignano For report cards with A's >
eye was that of a loan officer at the First National
But though Magna Cum Laude, he's now broke.
APRIU4. Ij975
MERCYHURST COLLEGE PAGE 3
C. Burchard

Recital i
Mr. Charles Burchard, an
Iroquois math teacher, will
present a piano recital in Zurn
Recital Hall on April 8 at 8:00
p.m. r
The ; first ? half of. the
program ?will feature works
by Mozart, Schumann, and
Debussy. The second half will
be devoted to works of the
early 20th Russian composer
Childhood Ed. Week Spring is here - so they say. Grass is turning green, soon
Alexander Scriabin. the apple blossom will be on the trees. Even now the birds
Charles Burchard The Northwest PA televise a one-half hour tour chirp and each day is longer. It's picnic time, time to hit the
Association for the Education of the Children'siLibrary, a beach, make a day of it, pack your lunch and take off. But
previously studied piano at don't forget the dessert - cherry banana pie, that is.
Allegheny College and is now of Young V, Children is day care center, and a public
a student of David Hollander, recruiting persons from April school classroom on April 13. A 1-2-3 method that will never fail. Every good cook can
associate professor of music 6 to 12 interested in early bake'it and it looks so good and luscious when you're
childhood education. Persons desiring more, finished, so let's start. ۥ v*-:
here at Mercyhurst. information about the Week of ?.' The pastry*'is the secret, bufcit's really not difficult to
A native of Guys Mills, Pa^. Highlighting the events in the
Erie area will be a panel the i Young Child activities make. Follow these simple directions and you'll never fail.
Charles graduated from may contact Rosemary Take one cup all-purposeflour,Vfe teaspoon salt, and put into
Allegheny College, received discussion on curriculum a small bowl. Next, with a pastry blender or two knives, add
development on Thursday, Blieszner, 224 Zurn. i
his Master of Arts from one-third cup shortening and mix until the flour assumes the
Pennsylvania * State April 10, at 8 p.m. in the Villa appearance of small peas (cut in). It's not hard; it's all in
University, and'is now em- Maria College Lecture Hall. the wrist action. W
ployed by the Iroquois School Charlotte Garman, Senior
Program Advisor for Early Sprinkle in two tablespoons water and continue mixing
District teaching math and
computer science. ' Childhood Education with the Window until the dough clings to the blender or cleans the side of the
bowl. If needed, another tablespoon of water may be added,
Pa., Department of but be careful not to add too much. You don't want the dough
Education, will serve as panel
Speaker moderator. Panelists include
Dr. Sharon Cerami, Miller
On The too wet or it'll become tough when baked. #
1 Place the dough between two pieces of waxed paper and
Learning Research Center, roll the dough until VA inch thick. Remove one sheet of
On i Edinboro State College;
Elaine Schwab, Curriculum
Post waxed paper carefully and fit the pie crust into the pan
Pinch the excess dough from the edge and prick the sides
Although the Mercyhurst and bottom of the crust with a fork thoroughly. Bake in oven
Task Force, Erie Public at 475 degrees F for 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool.
Schools; Dorothy Christoph, gates may seem all-too- .• For the filling, take one can (16 ounces) pitted red tart
Aging Director of Head Start; and
Dr. Elaine Marie, Mercy
permanent to those un- cherries, one cup sugar, three tablespoons com starch and
place in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat stirring con-
fortunate souls who have slid
Dr. Jerome Kaplan, noted Montessori School. Students into them on icy winter days, stantly until the mixture thickens and begins to boil. Let boil
American gerontologist and and faculty are invitedf to while stirring one minute. Stir in one tablespoon butter.
specialist in social work for attend. | they have not always been a Cool. Stir in Vfe teaspoon cinnamon. \ i
the aging, will speak on Other events during the fixture on the Mercyhurst Take two bananas, peel and slice into baked, pie shell.
campus Thursday, April 10. Week of] the Young Child campus. Pour filling over bananas. Chill until set. */, . ^
Past ^president of the include open houses at a The "great cast-iron gates —In a pinch, don't have the time? Substitute one can
American Gerontological number of area preschool and cherry pie filling for the homemade filling. jj|
Society, Kaplan is presently day care centers. Interested were constructed long before
Mercyhurst College ever —A fancy party on the agenda? Dress up this scrumptious
Editor-in-Chief of the persons are invited to observe dessert by topping it with whipped topping. So yum yum.
Gerontologist, a leading in the Mercyhurst College existed, and for many years Well that's the treat this week. So good. Well, get baking.
professional journal of aging, Child Development they guarded the entrance to Remember, with a little practice, today a pie, tomorrow
and; Executive Director < of Laboratory, Baldwin the Pittsburgh estate of|Mr. crepes suzettes. ^ *
Mansfield Memorial Homes, basement, from 8:30 to 11:30 Harry £Thaw - a wealthy^in- Happy Eating £
Ohio, a model: multi-service a.m. each day this week.
center for older persons. A series of newspaper dustrial baron. Mr J Thaw is
Kaplan q comes l*to the articles featuring services for best noted as the murderer of
College as , featured con- children in the Erie area will Mr. Stanford White in
sultant for a Career Day on
Social Work for Aging jointly
appear in the Erie Times. In
addition, local television
stations will also participate
response to a love-triangle
involving Mr. White and Mr. Exercising With The Editor
sponsored by the Social Work Thaw's wife. Those persons Well Ladies, it's almost
and Gerontology Programs of in the Week of the'" Young
Child. On Monday, AprU 7, at who have seen the .tinovie bikini time again Remember
the Sociology Department. 4
The Girl in the Red Velvet all those succulent goodies
IPart of the Career Day will 7:30 p.m., guests on Channel you've sucked up all Winter?
be devoted to finalizing plans 54's Info 541 program will Swing" will remember! the Remember ^11 Terry Scbeib's
for a new special studies discuss the purposes of the scandal, which captured the Reasonable Recipes that
sequence in Gerontological Week and of the NPAEYC. headlines of the -nation's aren't so reasonable on your
Social Work which the WICU, Channel 12, | will papers in the first decade of waistline? Your day of
Sociology Department will reckoning has come.
begin to offer in Fall Term, the 1900s.
1975. I I tend the general and other When Mr. Thaw died in the Really it's much more fun
gfln a* morning session, * at special sessions of the Career 1940s, his estate in Pittsburgh to exercise in groups so The
9:30, in Zurn Recital Hall, Day program. The general was dismantled and the gates Merciad is starting this
Kaplan will| describe sessions are also open to all weekly column. The nicest
professional activities and College personnel and the were sold to Mercyhurst part of the deal is you only
career possibilities in the public. One special session in College. However, things have to exercise once a week.
field of social|work for the the afternoon, at 2:30, will be weren't all that simple)- it This summer when they roll
aging. An afternoon session, for local social service seemed that the gates were out the-barrel on the beach,
at 1:30, i will also concern providers. not high enough to admit the they'll probably have to roll
those themes. , Further information on the you out along with it. J BUT
Students from Mercyhurst Career Day cant be obtained trucks that had to enter the ...at least you tried!!!
and other colleges in the ? rea from members'^ of ithe college grounds to make
are especially invited tc at- Sociology Department. deliveries. So, the gates were Our first exercise is the try to sit up without lifting
altered and ltwo \feet of iron tried-and-true sit-up. Have your tootsies off the floor.
lacework were added to the one of your roommates lower Got it???? Okay -Ready -
you to the floor. Clasp your Up-Down^ Up-Down^ That's
FM Programming upper portion, thus giving the
needed clearance. Shortly
hands behind your head and It. I Quit. AprU Fool!!!!
Special this week on the M' Hurst FM: before the college's twenty-
fifth anniversary celebration,
Interview with Allan Kinzie who will be interpreting the in 1951, the gates were un-
role of Franz in the Mercyhurst production or Coppelia. veiled, a fitting entrance for
Montage, Wednesday, 10:30 p. m. the college on the hill.
4
Crime Scene Search explained on Public Fact Wednesday Prior to the coming of the
at 10. gates, there had been nothing
to mark the college driveway,
Flatbush a new country rock band from Cleveland, will except a small white shed,
be highlighted tonight on Inside Rock with Tim Korsarsky at
used first as a bus Stop, then
9 pan. .* , as a dog house for Sir^Guy,
Puccini—His Madame Butterfly—on Composer's Choice the college mascot. When one
Thursday ni£ht at 10. I of the graduating classes
gave Mother Borgia some
The Best otfAl Jolson Monday at 10 p.m. on Sight and money to have a sign made,
Sound.< jfi she set the money aside. It •

Rack issues of Billboard and Rolling Wont have been that* Mother Borgia
^ffoH Inthe M'Hurst library for student use. Some issues had something better than a
Br0ad
o f t ^ " sign in mind!
castSnd BME will remain in the radio studio.
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n N M m Robin and Linda Williams "are two performers with an Probably one of the most versatile pairs ever to hit
George Britton, the many talented master of both the ability to touch their audiences with music, humor, and Mercyhurst is Kevin Stratton and Judy Agosti—Stratton and
guitar and the lute, will be one of the featured performers at caring". They'll be featured at the Coffee House on April 7, Agosti—featured performers at Mercyhurst on April 21, 22,
the Mercyhurst Coffee House—April 29, at 10 p.m.* 8, and 9 at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. and 23, at 9 p. m. and 10 p.m.

April At Mercyhurst—-

Spring term gets off to a big start "entertainment-wise" 7,8,9—Coffeehouse: Robin and Linda Williams are the 28—Women's Softball:Mercyhurst vs Behrend (Home
at Mercyhurst during the month of April. The entire month featured performers at the first Hurst* Coffeehouse of game)
has been scheduled with things to do, to insure the truth of the spring term. Two shows each night, at 9:00 and 10:00 28—Mayv4 VIDEO iTAPEr NETWORK PRESENTS ...
the old saying "Never a Dull Moment"!* p.m., in the coffeehouse. "Wonderlove", featuring Stevie Wonder ... all week,
several shows daily! , frf
I * APRIL CALENDAR OF EVENTS 8—Laker Baseball: Lakers battle with California State at
1—APRIL FOOL'S IjDAY—Classes begin—Lecture California State 29—Laker Baseball: Mercyhurst vs. Edinboro State
Speaker-SEN ATOR WILLIAM PROXMIRE (Away) Z 3
9—Organist: Carl Stout will be featured as part of the Tri-
2—Classes will be held today, to make up for Monday College Cultural Series. Time and place will be an- 29—Tri-College Film: Jane Fonda is the greatest crook of
nounced. 2 w them all in "Cat Ballou"—8:00 Recital Hall.
4—Laker Baseball: The Lakers take on Duquesne U. at
Mercyhurst. Tri-College Faculty Meeting—ViUapIaria 10—Laker Baseball: Lakers will do their stuff against 29—Coffeehouse: Featuring George Britton—show at 10:00
College 3:00 p.m. £ Behrend, here at Mercyhurst. p.m. i £
And this is only the beginning'... many things have been
5—Laker Baseball: Mercyhurst vs. Frostburg State, at 11—More Laker Baseball: In another Tullio Field match, scheduled that are not on this calendar' of events, and the
Mercyhurst d the Lakers will play Point Park. § month of May will be just as big!! $ 4 J; | f £
6—Film: Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford re-create 11 -Soprano: Ms. Roberta Wenstrom will be featured in a
college life in the 1930's in "The Way We Were"—7:00
and 9:00 in the Recital Hall If
performance at the Recital Hall—8:00 p.m. g- fl
11 -Beer Blast—9:00-12:00 p.m. (location to be announced)jg CHOOSE YOUR MOVIES!
voeoiApe 12—Crew—Mercyhurst takes on Notre Dame! (away)
13—Film'."Walking Tall"—Can One man bring justice to a
5.YOUR ADVICE ISJjNEEDED! Tell the Student
Activities Committee what movies you wantjjto see
next year, and do that quick! -^
NETWORK corrupt Southern Town? ... come and see as Joe Don
Baker takes the law into his own hands:8Recital Hall
Because of (the fact that many schools are com-
peting for the best films, it is necessary to reserve
17:00 and 9:00 Mf W M % 5 films early. The Student Activities Office is trying to
14-20—Video Tape Network presents—Heavyweight do this by May,iibut first, they have to hear what
Championship Fights"—films of the 'great matches Mercyhurst students want to see. \
from 1947 to 1974 ... in the coffeehouse—several shows 1|A list of possible films, with assorted movie
daily M |. f -i posters,Jhas been setSup in the SAC office. Stop by,^
and make your choice known! b
14—Play: "Waiting For Godat"—special performance by a
national troupe... in the Coffeehouse—8:00 p.m. Usejjthis Calendar of Events as a< quicksand
15—Laker Baseball: Mercyhurst^ vs. Indiana of Pa J at easy reference for what's happening on campus
Mercyhurst this month. The page has been set up so that you
can pull it out and hang it on a wall, paste it on
15—Tri-College Film: Alfred Hitchcock at his best—North your ceiling, or do whatever suits your fancy ....
by Northwest"—enjoy a chase over the faces of Mount Just keep it handy!! *v i i L
Rushmore... and more: 8:00—Recital Hall
15—JAZZ!—In the Coffeehouse—a special presentation,
starting at 10:00p.m.* [ | |
16—Women's Softball:Mercyhurst vs. Behrend, at Behrend
18, 19, 20— Dance Production: "Coppelia"—an old favoritie
at Mercyhurst returns with a new and brilliant cast of
characters—Do not miss this!
19 - 20—Father Daughter Weekend—Bring your Dad!
19—Crew—Lakers vs. Buffalo State—Away
20—Film: "American Graffiti"—takes you back to another
*world, that wasn'kall that long ago—1962—and|will
make you laugh (and cry) for two hours.
20—Choral Concert: 8:00 p.m.
21, 22—Coffeehouse:featuring Stratton and Agosti—shows
at 9:00 and 10:00 p.m.;
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22—Laker Baseball: Mercyhurst vs. Gannon, at Gannon( ?)
VTN SPELLS ENTERTAINMENT! First Show is the
Heavyweight Championship fights (April 14-20). More 23—Classes held (ugh!)—no free Wednesday^
featured entertainment will come the way of | Wonderlove",
a VTN show starring Stevie Wonder (April 28-May 4). 24—Laker Baseball: Mercyhurst vs. Clarion St., (Away)
24—Women's Softball: Mercyhurst vs. Edinboro St. (Away)
Got Question.... 25—Recital:Mercyhurst Prep Program Recital—8:00 p.m.
Recital Hall
L.about what's happening at Mercyhurst? Feel
free to stop by the Student Activities office, located 25—Bowling Party!! 12:00 midnight—? Eastland Lanes-
<Jff the Sttident Unioa Chances are someone there Limit 100 people, so reserve your place quickly!
will have an answer for you. i %•« i * |
SAC keeps up-to-date calendars of events for both 26—Crew: The Mercyhurst Invitational, in Erie! Can a drunken gunfighter find happiness with a female
on and off| the Mercyhurst campus. So, next bandit? Watch "Cat Ballou". just one of the movies coming
question—give SAC a try! 28—Midterm Grades due your way during April. \
APRIL 4, 1975
MERCYHURST COLLEGE PAGE 5
Daughter Weekend
Any girl or group of girls Baldwin Hall no later than
interested in participating
in the TalentfShow for
Father-Daughter weekend,
please contact i Nancy
Borowski, Room 122,
Monday, April 14th. This is
an absolute must, f due to
the time and efforts in-
volved in preparation of
the program!
Survey
On February 24, 1975, a
survey of the k Learning Interdisciplinaries
Placement
The U.S. Postal Service is?accepting applications from
Resource Center was taken
between the hours of 12:30
p.m. and 3:30 p.m. From this
survey of approximately 125
students, many had ft- vorable
persons with Jdegreesan Accounting or Computer Science.
See Gary Bukowski for further information, room 205-Main, things to say about the center.
or you may write direct to: Mr. G.C. Ross, Regional Chief Some k students' suggestions
Inspector, Eastern Region, Bala Cynwyd, Pa j 19004. were made for improvement.
These are some of the Statistics indicate that the green light to go it alone.
The American Red Cross employs Domestic and Over- suggestions: vending Interdisciplinary courses at After a hard road, modest
seas Staff in the following areas: Assistant Field Director - machines (possibly located on Mercyhurst have come a long .signs of success are en-
BA required, prefer Social Work Major...Hospital Worker - the lower level), I overnight wAy. * couraging. They indicate that
Bachelor degree, prefer Social Work Major... Hospital use of the magazines, So far this, ten ID courses the idea has acquired some
Field Director - Master's degree or one year Social Work newspapers from surrounding have been given. Results maturity. Edges - have
graduate training... Red Cross Field Representatives-4 year large cities \ like Pittsburgh from students and faculty are smoothed, and some of the
college with specialization in Social Sciences, Business
r va.1 «« 1 1 1 1
and Philadelphia) a typing

very positive. Intersession ID brashness of a new thing has
Administration or Public Administration... Clerical room for student use and, and courses carried out their own gone.
Openings - Contact local office in your city. For more in- evaluation, and the courses
formation contact: Director, Office of Personnel, American
Red Cross, 615 N.'St. Asaph St., Alexandria, Va. 22314.
E ossible installment " of a
etter security system.'}_ won high ratings. |
But the history of ID
J Furthermore, this has been
done'because of genuine
For our (Environmental courses showsj that this
Design class) survey, we cooperation! from many
The third annual 'Changing Times' survey JOBS FOR learned that many" students success has not come easily. faculty» members. In a
THIS YEAR'S COLLEGE GRADUATES is available in the are not aware of some of the With little more than a statement on the problems he
Career Planning Center and mav he seftn fnr *h* naiHnu environmental problems summer of5 preparation, the encountered, the Dean of
associated with the inhibition first ID courses got off the Oklahoma City University!
The booklet "1975 Trends in Employment of College and of learning, studying, and ground in 1970 as team ef- where faculty spent two years
research ^activities. Future forts. Students reported liking preparing interdisciplinary
University Graduates in Business and Industry" is available the variety in professors and
in the Career Planning Center. There are extra copies, so surveys and possible action is courses, wrote that he would
some early courses were not advise trying for a
stop by and ask for one if you are interested. necessary before any decisive successful. *
improvements can be made. program 'without a grant.
The current summary of Civil Service Examinations for Students' involvement I is Thenjthe noveltyjfwore off. The program at Mercyhurst
which applications are being accepted at this time may be necessary to initiate any type The second year around, had no grant; in fact, it had
obtained for the asking at the Career Planning Center. If you of faction.; We would like to some courses were weak ana the most minimal of funds.
are interested* in taking the State Civil Service Test, ap- thank Mrs.JCooper and all of students complained. A few The regular faculty have
those who .answered the faculty members gotfburned carried the great part of the
plications may be' obtained at any State Liquor Store or at in their efforts to form teams. load. Films and library ad-
the Pennsylvania| State Employment Office at 13th and survey for their time in Division chairmen were often
State. Students interested in taking the P.A.C.E. exam helping in this class project. ditions have »been hard to
(Federal Government as opposedUo State Civil;Service cool towards surrendering a come by and still faculty
faculty , member for members worked to prepare
Test) may pick 5 up request for applications forms at the Support something beyond their own courses and carry them out.
C.P.C.,Room204-Main. ' f t baliwick. , Word went out The good reports this year
A major task of the bureau of Labor statistics is to gather
the Merciad among J the students that\ID are a welcome relief after'a
courses were not worthwhile. rough road. And credit is due
information on future occupational manpower requirements But the faculty by and large to the faculty who contributed
and supply. The publication most,widely known for this Join the stood convinced that J the and thanks are due to the
information is the Occupational Outlook Handbook, which courses were a c good idea. students who did not get hung
together with related materials, is designed for use in staff New efforts were made. The up on pastTreports. The ID
vocational counseling. However, the Bureau's ^projections team requirement was program can and will make a
are- increasingly being \used in planning education and today. dropped. An adequately distinct contribution to the
training programs. In response to this demand, the Bureau prepared faculty member got College curriculum.
publishes "Occupational Manpower and Training Needs."
This report presents detailed statistics on the Bureau's
projections of occupational requirements, along with in-
formation on the number of persons who receive training for
each occupation.'The following table lis based upon in-
formation gathered for the report on training needs. J
PROJECTED GROWTH BY MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL GROUP 1972-8?

(in Millions)

Openings
HUNGER DAY SUCCESS
Hunger day at- the college translated the $64.48 into a petition and the collection of
was a day of surprises,)most carload of foodstuffs which money—Mike Carrig, Kevin
Occupational 197?. Pro- Pe Total Growth Replace-j of which were very pleasant. were given to the Em ma us Cook, Valerie Scherrange,
jected cent ment Barb Blessing and Jeffrey
Group employ-
ment 1985 Change The day was developed* to house soup kitchen in, Erie.
require- help raise the consciousness The carload --included 50 Best. Lastly, a thanks to the
ments of the campus to the hunger pounds of potatoes, canned Mercyhurst Community for
problem. Activities included vegetables, canned soups, their generosity .and a gentle
Total i 3 . 81.7 101.5 24.2 61.2 § 19.3 141.4 a symbolic poverty meal held jars of peanut butter, cans of reminder, that the hunger
in the cafeteria, and collec- pork and beans. Sister problem is still with us.
White-collar tions for Catholic Relief Carolyn, from the soup kit-
workers 39.1 53.7 37-3 38. 14.6 24.2 Services. 4 chen, was very * grateful*for
Blue-Collar
The best surprise was the the gift. * I 7„ i
response given I to the
28.6 32.3 14.7 13*8 4.2 9.6 collections. Receipts that day • There were a few un-
workers
13.4 22.2 8.5 2.5 6.1 amounted to $123.00. During pleasant surprises during the
Service Workers 10.9 the Week another $48.00 was symbolic meal. Some people
Farm Workers 3.1 1.6 -47.1 . 1 -1.4 1.5 contributed, including $19.27 were upset that there were
donated by members of the not third and fourth helpings
RECRUITERS ON CAMPUS:
division of Home Economics allowed. A few others, mostly
who fasted > and donated the the 40 per cent who had not
April May money they would have spent signed the hunger petition,
9 - Mentor 8chool District (Ohio) on lunch. Many people objected to the meal as im-
9 • Walgren Company | stopped to talk to the
10 - Xarox Corporation 8 - Burroughs Umllcam* Co. posing on their rights: people
18 • Shalar School District
All majors valc©»«» degree
in aclances helpful
volunteers collecting* money who think this way might
28 • U.S. Navy -
. and a high 1 percentage gave consider that the greatest
22 • Pittsburgh School District something; One family in rights are those to the
Hot., Th. m « b - r . h .cho.1 Di.t,lc« . . « - > " » — "> " which the parents are Mer- necessities of life. For many
April 22. cyhurst* students heldf a the| basics I in life are still
family conference and luxuries out of their reach 8-Track
decided to have ; cheese unless those who have much Double
The Creative Arts
Division fStudent
Representatives announce
Contest sandwiches fori supper that recognize an
night. This saved $6.41cwhich share which is based on
obligation to The
Kirk
Art hsaan Roland
The Career Planning and they contributed to the effort. justice and not just on charity. Never used
the organization of the Placement Office is con- All the money collected went
Creative Arts Club for all ducting a contest for in- to Catholic Relief Services to & The Campus Ministry office
students 3 interested in dividuals interested in aid in the*, battle against would like to thank those who Wonderland £
creative and | cultural designing a cover for the hunger, i * [ j helped make the day a suc- by Joyce Carol Oates.
events. For further in- 1975-76 issue-of the Career |J Equally successful was the cess. We appreciate the $1.00.
formation please contact: Planning and Placement symbolic poverty meal in the support »»of SAGA :> and
La Verne Dabney in sesier Manual. Interested persons Cafeteria. The residents had especially Keith Grouse's Call 864-2295
124. Organizational may | contact Gary a - reduced meal which advice and patience. We also between
Meeting beginning Spring Bukowski, Room 205-Main. resulted in a savings of $64.48. acknowledge the people who 5 and 6:30p.m.
Term. Keith Crouse of SAGA helped withj the hunger
PAGE 6 MERCYHURST COLLEGE APRIL 4 . 1 9 7 5

Markey
Dave Markey, who was for the 1975-76 seasoa years as Assistant Baketball
named interim coach of the Markey took over the Coach and Head Baseball
Mercyhurst College coaching duties on January 25 Coach at Canisius College in
Basketball team when Dick when the Lakers had a 10-5 Buffalo, N.Y., and four years
Fox resigned in late January, record and they finished the as Head Basketball Coach at
today signed a contract to season with a 15-11 mark. Gannon College In Erie. j
remain coach of the Lakers Markey had handled the team A1957 graduate of Canisius,
for several games earlier in the 39-year-old native of West
the season when Fox was New Yoric, N.J., was an
sidelined with a respiratory
PAYS PLAY
outstanding basketball! and
infection. jj baseball player for the
Markey was hired at Golden i Griffins during his
Mercyhurst College this past undergraduate days. He also
I U&toWs CJKCU) summer as both Assistant played for two seasons in the

I
IMMM fiPRIC II, MS
Basketball Coach uand
Assistant Athletic Director.
He previously had spent 11
Cleveland Indians ? minor
league system before turning
to the coaching ra nks. !

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Tennis Derailed
The raffle ticket above is only <z replica of the ticket that may have the magic number to
Southern Tracks
send you on a night out on the town!!,The Women's Crew Team is sponsoring a raffle to Finally, after a year and a half of beating soundly almost
defray expenses. The Big Drawing will be held at the first Home Crew Race April 12. The all of their opponents, the Mercyhurst College Tennis team
cost is only $.50 for a night to remember. J I received a * 'vision of reality" as they were up-ended by six
IPrizes include evenings at The Village Theatre Inn, Seraflni's, Holiday Inn Downtown,of the nine teams they faced during their southern trip this
and the Station Restaurant? * £ past Easter vacatioa t $L i j
The squad, which is coached by the dynamic duo of Chuck
Dailey and Bob Sturm, encountered numerous obstacles as

'•'s
Tennis Results
Thursday, March 20 — Appiachian St. 7 • Mercyhurst 2
they tried to prepare themselves • for the District 18
championships in May (where they won handily last year)
and tine N.A.I.A. National Championships in June, (which
they tied for 6th in last year). f
To begin with, Assistant Athletic Director Dave Markey
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles/Scott Parsons, Rich Birmigham. Doubles none.
put together an excellent schedule which included some of
• '*>/ Friday, March21 — Middle Tenn. St. 8 • Mercyhurst 1 the top teams in the country plus a grueling seven hours a
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles, Rich Birmingham, Doubles,none.
day travel period. Add to this poor weather conditions and
ft # * * M t e * » » •<*•**(
V. } itW « Saturday, March 22 —Alabama 7-Mercyhurst 2 £•• hardly any time to sleep the night before matches and you
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles, SCOTT Parsons. Doubles, Barth-Daly * * " M^ have more excuses than even I needed to justify six losses.
| Monday, March 24 —Mercyhurst 6-Memphis St. 3 * Despite all of this the trip was a great success for all in-
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles, John voikos, Rich Birmingham, Rick Kobleur Doubles: Voikos-Byron, volved. The Laker - players, 'now. after playing tough
Kobleur-Barth, Daly-Parsons. i | £ \ matches can now begin to work out the rough edges of their
Tuesday, March25— Austin Peay 6 - Mercyhurst 3
game and prepare themselves for the teams two goals. The
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles, John Voikos, Rich Birmingham, Rick Kobleur Doubles: Voikos-Byron, District 8 championship and a National title.
Kobleur-Barth, Daly-Parsons. ' | The matches down South also spread the name of Mercy-
1 Tuesday, March 25—Austin Peay 6-Mercyhurst 3
hurst to places such as, Muffreesboro, Tenn. and Emory Va.
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles, Bill Byron, Scott Parsons. Doubles: Parsons-Daly In addition, it gave the team a chance to play against
national powerhouses in the likes of Alabama (12th in
Tuesday, March 25—Mercyhurst 9 - Vanderbi It 0 N.C.A.A. Div. 11974)|Hainpton Ins. (5th in N.C.A.A. Div. I
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles: Voikos, Byron, Parsons, Barth, Kobleur, Birmingham. Doubles:
Voikos-Bryon, Parson-Daly, Kobleur-Barth. ff* if? ?pj, 1974) and Austin Peay (24th in N.C.A.A. Div. 11974).
In spite of this strong competition by the opposing teams
i .Wednesday, Magch 26 — Mercyhurst 9 - Emory F. Henry 0 everyone gave a good account of themselves throughout the
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles, Birmingham, Barth, Byron, Voikos, Kobleur, Parsons. Doubles: Barth-
Kobleur, Byron-Volkos, Daly-Parsons. J trip. A big bright spot was the consistent play of Freshman
Scott Parsons who tallies the best overall record on the
; Thursday, March 27 — Duke 8 - Mercyhurst 1
Mercyhurst Victories: Singles, John Voikos, Doubles, none. *
team. Jack Kaly turned in a 5-4 doubles record. John Voikes
lost a couple of heartbreakers but had many flashes of
brilliance in his matches. Barry Barth started slow but was
playing much better by the end of the trip. Bill Byron finally
Sports put away his books and settled down and began playing at
the level he is capable of. Ricky Kobleur was impressive

Individual Editor
throughout and was a strong asset to the team. This writer,
in between taking pictures and filling out scorebooks
managed to come up with a 5-4 singles record.
The racqueteers now must begin 2 months of practicing

Records Needed
and training with a few matches scattered in. On April 9
Slippery Rock will provide the opposition at the Rock. It is
hoped by the team some Laker fans will attend and cheer
them to victory. Unfortunately the only two teams which
1975 Southern Trip Season Totals Contact: play us at home this year are Buffalo St. on May 5 and those
Brim Ingham Fighting Scots on May 6. So again this year the best way to
5 wins 4 losses 9 wins 4 losses
Voikos 4 wins 5 losses 7 wins 6 losses Colleen McManamon . NEXT WEEK: A complete Spring Training report of the
watch the team is to buy a Greyhound Ameripass. j *
Parsons 5 wins 4 losses 8 wins 4 losses
Byron 3 wins 0 losses 7 wins 6 losses Sesler N 2 3 1 I Spiders from Mars. *
' •
Kobleur 3 wins 6 losses 8 wins 6 losses P.S. I didn't choke!
Barth 2 wins 7 losses 6 wins 8 losses

DOUBLES
1975 Southern Trip
This Week Games
Byron-Voikos 3 wins 6 losses BASEBALL; 4-4*75, Home, Duquesne
Kobleur-Barth 3 wins 3 losses 4-5-75, Home, Frostburg State
Daly-Parsons 4 wins 2 losses
Daly-Barth 1 win. 2 losses 4-8-75, Away, California State
4-10-75, Home, Behrend

CREW: 4-5-75j Away, Dillingham Cup

TENNIS: 4-9-75, Away, Slippery? Rock

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