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5 Dr. William P. Garvey was in- president and his goals for the
stalled as the ninth president of 1980'sJ | gK |Esj
administrator and faculty mem-
ber for eighteen years. 3*
trustees selected Dr. Garvey for
the position after an intense six
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Mercyhurst College during a for- M Dr. John R. Coleman, former r During his term as dean, from month presidential search which :
mal academic convocation held president of Haverford College, 1970-1976, Mercyhurst doubled in began in August of 79. The search
Sunday.* Eg gave the convocation address. He size and completed the transition was beaded by trustee Albert F.
The ceremony s followed ^a now serves, as President of the from a \women's college to a Duval, President of Ham mer mill
weekend of activities and of- Edna McConnell Clark Foun- co-educational institution. /Dr. Paper Company.!More than 80
ficially ushered in what Dr. Gar- dation in New York City j t 1 Garvey was also a driving force applicants from across the
vey has refered to as a "decade of Coleman gained national behind the implementation of United States and Canada .were
academic distinction." recognition in 1974 when he took a athletics at the Hurst. j ft jj!| screened for the number one ad-
During the Liturgy, which was leave of absence from his college £ Before his February 1980 elec- ministration office.; E fm
concelebrated Sunday by His Ex- job to work throughout America tion to college presidency, he was I In a candid interview with The
cellencey Bishop Alfred M. Wat- as an unskilled laborer. The book the chairman of the graduate Merciad February of last year,
son, bishop of Erie, and Bishop he f. wrote on? his J experiences, program in the administration of Dr. Garvey had the following to
Michael J. Murphy, co-adjuster "Blue Collar Journal," has also criminal justice. B B say about ithel "Mercyhurst
bishop, the college renewed its become a television movie. ^ ^ Dr. Garvey, a nativegof Oil Mystique." S B jp ^>
commitment to a heritage foun- * Coleman holds an LL.D degree City, is the former director of ad- "I've always referred
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to it as a
ded on Catholic values. from Gannon University and is a ministration for the Erie County feeling of specialty about J the
i Nearly one hundred Sisters of former consultant to the Ford government. Currently he serves college," he commented, "that it
Mercy joined the members of the Foundation. L%:?' $j& j as president of the city's museum had a destiny to become one of
Mercyhurst community in their Dr. Garvey, former academic Dr. William P. Garvey board. 8 jff » I the really strong colleges in the
support of • the newly elected dean of the college, has been an photo by Tony Mangeri 1 The] Mercyhurstf board of country." R*$ E l JfT ^§
a l s t u d e n t jpubl i cation X
Comment
Painful Distinction
The official installation of Dr. being made for the development
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Business Manager
Faculty Advisor
Schaaf, Maree-Lynn Cicon, Andy
Findlay and Beth
Bob Breslin
..Steve Curcio
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Craft Shop In Zurn Hall Praised
To the Mercyhurst Community
Publisher , Brown-Thompson Newspaper no friends, one can buy a plant, cher and artist in her right, won-
Everything half-price: So
.reads the sign advertising the gift potted or taking root in a beer ders why the general student
shop located at 113 Zurn. Open M- bottle, at varying prices ranging population pretends that the craf-
from .50 to $2.50 and for that ts shop at 113 Zurn does not exist.
THE ^ T H l R D b ^ F from 9:00-5:00; Saturdays and
Sundays in the afternoon one can minimum investment, you can
name your plant make it your
Visit Sr. Eymard's Shop. Be en-
select some real treasures from thralled and taken up by the
this menagerie of sales, all of the friend and talk to it all you want items of unusual interest
time, items. | without you ever having to worry available for you students to pur-
For the poor students who has about it talking back. - chase at the usual low price of
fc At press time, a print of Van half off. All money made and any
Gogh's 'Starry Night", is still additional donation profits fthe
Parents available for only $.50.1 had pur-
chased the same print in August
at the Millcreek Mall for $6.00. Sr.
Mercyhurst Cancer Reasearch
Lab.
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Hurst Homecoming Slated Says Selective Service
Ninety-Three Percent Of Males Register,
A "TRADITION OF DISTINC-
TION: HOMECOMING AT THE
•HURST" is I slated for the
the Lakers vs. Gannon, per-
formances by pianist Michael
Lewis in the Back Porch Cafe, a
'Hurst Survey Shows Higher Percentage
weekend of October 24th. .g^p Sunday afternoon Alumni Crew ^3 America's effort to register said the goverment failed to com-
Gary L. Bukowski, Director of race, a Homecoming dance, and young men for the military draft pute the countless names with fic-
Alumni and Annual Giving, poin- an Art Exhibit in the Student has stumbled once again into bit- titious addresses, and to discount
ted out(that there have been Union. \ fflSSfj . .kja 1 ter confrontation between the those who had registered more
homecomings in the past at Mer- Bukowski stressed that .the Government a l a n d anti- than once as a deliberate protest
cyhurst. "ITiese were somewhat Homecoming weekend is open to registration resistance groups. ^ 9 against the plan. dfe i ^
different than what we have plan- the whole Mercyhurst com- The J controversy this time Coupled with what Shank
ned," he stated. % | munity.! "We want {present stems i from the Carter ad- believes was the government's
ministration's claim that it suc- failure to tabulate an estimated
Bukowski went on to explain students to get involved and par- ceeded in its massive drive to number of eligible men who were
that,"A few graduates felt that ticipate as much as possible", he prepare 19 and 20 year old men mistakenly. excluded in recent
the alumni as a whole should emphasized. J If B for possible military duty. ^Sp!?* census figures—thus creating a
start getting involved in this "It will be invaluable for our E The Selective Service System
students to talk with and meet larger pool 1 resistance groups
place." £| | proclaimed the operation a huge contend the goverment's num-
our alumni, some of whom are success when it released figures
"We want to start developing a leaders in every aspect of the bers were way off base.- Si
heritage, as MercyhurstJ is showing that almost 3.6 million "The census can never be com-
community." j f | KB
already rich in history.''JSp W< : ^ ^ O W * m * m # i ^ \ » M
3 The many functions which are men have registered. J i - * pletely accurate, "Shank says.
Events that will highlight the &$& Gary Bukowski scheduled should I provide "As we have been saying all "There must be thousands of 19
weekend include a Saturday af- "something for everyone," added along, about 93 percent of those and 20 year old men who, through
photo by Rkh Forsgren eligible have gone to the post of- some error, were not counted in
ternoon soccer game featuring Bukowski. B H c. fflK fices and registered," said census figures Those people
Bray ton, Harris, Selective Ser- would have to be added to the en-
vice's assistant director. fJ ?*> tire base. Thus, the percentage of
•Those figures, however, are not those who finally did register
accepted as gospel by the various must be lowered." g >< }
Films For Discussion Starts Season; registration coalitions. Through
their own 1 tabulations and
• Selective Service counters by
reiterating its detailed research
methods. It claimed to have ac-
Features "Bread and Chocolate' 9 estimates, these groups believe
anywhere between 10 and 20 counted for bogus registrations,
plus any kind of errors in census
The first £ of the films for the Campus Ministry. David Erie ordinarily". | ^ H B 3 H B E percent of those I eligible have
failed to sign up. I % • figures. Futhermore, it heavily
discussion series will be shown Blanchfield, director and coun- The film won a Cannes film It "We are very skeptical of the blasted the methods used by in-
Sunday, September 28th at 7:30 selor of Campus Ministry, is festival award, one of the highest amounts announced by the gover- dependent j groups and
pm in 206 Main. * i * hoping for a turnout of faculty acclaimed festivals in the world. nment," explains Duane Shank of newspapers in making their 'own
The film, "Bread and and students. He believes the film The award was based upon ai the Coalition* Against estimates of | the j number of
Chocolate," is an Italian comedy contains "basic themes" which y
tis tic merit and content. ••';•»; -% Registration and the Draft
with English subtitles. The plot hold a "wide appeal" for any registrants. ^§3$ Eg | flfe
concerns a t man seeking (CARD). "Surveys
After the film, there will be a Country show that many more all ovef the "We have been saying all along
audience capable of "thinking or
prosperity in Switzerland who feeling." ; g r ^ S K f ^ K ;? discussion. The discussion will be that a simple check at people's
meets with failure time and time led by a number of students who than seven percent have failed rto e local post offices is not enough,"
,
^^ Jl^ Des i
P t ^ h i s ^ o n t i n u al Whexiasked whyth'-f iwf'^v'pr will preview the film. Blanchfield register i ^ h e s e - s i ^ e y s ^ p » Harrissays. .People can register
misfortunes, the man does not film was chosen, Blanchfield ex- explained: that by fusing this done by several newspapers, and anywhere in the country, regar-
lose hope. * plained that he wished to bring a method, students can be respon- were detailed." f jj dless of where they reside.''
The film is being sponsored by film which would never come to sible for the series. Shank says CARD will seek an "Editors note: In a survey
independent audit, conducted by recently conducted by the MER-
a congressional committee and CIAD, figures show that ap-
the National Resistance Com- proximately 94 percent of those
mittee had predicted that polled had in fact registered for
anywhere from 500,000 to two the draft. j & *
Mini-Course Study WANT TO EARN E million men would i refuse to These figures coincide directly
SOME EXTRA CASH? register.? « with those of the Selective Ser-
Skills being offered on If you have a good
Asked to account for the vice System leaving only a 1 per-
Tues. and Thurs. reading voice, would
discrepancy between movement
and government figures, Shank
cent difference between local and
federal level estimates.
like to read aloud, and
a.m. .beginning Tuesday, know anything about
September 3 0 . Organic * Chemistry,
Economics, or Family
MERCYHURST COLLEGE STUDENT
Ecosystems, see Aimee SERVICE BUREAU
Topics to be covered include: in 332 Baldwin, or call 308 Main
825-9915. | f: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. daily
Taking Lecture Notes The Student Service Bureau has a new office
Setting up a study schedule and is open daily to serve your needs. f
Talcing notes from a textbook Mercy-Ad *Check Cashing (M,W,F, noon-2 p.m.)
Studying for and taking exams 10 words for 25* "Typing Service p 1$
and addition 25' for * Professional Haircutting (Mon. afternoon)
Classes will meet in the Developmental more than 10 words * Birthday Cake Service II
Reading Center in the lower level of I Submit to I We are also taking applications for the follow-
Merciad Office ing positions: Typists, Babysitters, Bookkeepers,
McAuley. Basement Preston Seamstresses. Musicians. Artists and Tutors. £ .
| ' ATTENTION
Flu vaccine will be administered In the Health Office during the monthsT of
September and October. Avail yourself of this opportunity! No charge. - \
FLU * Is defined as a highly contagious disease caused by a virus characterized by
fever, prostration, aches and pains, and inflammation of the respiratory tract.
Recruiters and Seminars On-Campus VACCINES * Have been found to be effective In reducing the Incidence of the
disease and are available at Mercyhurst College Health Office during the months of
September and October. No appointment necessary. Free of Charge. %
The Trivalent Flu Virus Vaccine protects you against the: A/Brazil; A/Bangkok;
B/Slngapore strains of flu. j - .- /- J
Office of Personnel Management The U.S. Public Health Service predicts that these three strains will be the most
(Federal Civil Service) f { virulent this year, particularly among young people and the aged.
The protection afforded by this vaccine works primarily against these 3 strains
October 1 Seminar for Resume Writing and Interviewing listed above. However, protection may also be provided against closely related
strains. K
JOku^ /?**? y 'JL.j
Skills j*£ ff| I * I £ We at the Mercyhurst Health Office strive to keep the oolleoe community healthy
end therefore are recom mend I n g flu vecc I ne Injectfons for co (lege s t ude n t e, facuity,
CONTACT THE CAREER SERVICES OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION! 1! administration and staff, who live and work In an environment In w hlch • flu out*
break is easily spread.
204 Main or Extensions 289-290, or293* \ People who have an allergy to egg* should not receive the vaccine.
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by these airlines. All major airlines companies are contact Mr. Curcio in 2?4 Preston by
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERS, | for more information Friday, September 26.
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Critical Review
*AucAeianpe4o 4
kiti Bible Study
October 3rd, 4th, and 5th PIZZA led by
At the Diocesan Lodge in Corry Rev. Dick Sanford
b e leaving from Campus Ministry on Friday the 3rc 455-7484
Come and enjoy a weekend in peaceful surroundings. 8S& 28th & PARADE
Sign up at or contact the campus »xo ;>*»
GTCABR
MERCYHURST COLLEGE
CROSS COUNTRY
FALL 419801
Saturday, Sept. 20
Case Western Reserve «s
t Saturday, September 27 Hiram College v Saturday, October II 'i
1:00 p.m. Erie County Stadium Allegheny College W NAIA District 18.... ?£& at Johnstown, PA. Pitt-Johnstown
Gannon jg. , \\. ..at Allegheny in Meadville f Saturday, October 18 *
x*. * Mercyhurst j * y * F Saturday, Sept. 27 ir% Edinboro State
VS v Indiana Invitational. $&&.. at Indiana, PA. at liroo A.M. Gannon. — . . $®i$. .A -Sosf*-- • v • • • a t Edinboro
^Sf^feL^-i. Saturday, October 4 & j i y # Saturday, Nov. 1 * j>
i Pitt Fredonia State Invitational Uv %YKVi „%. at Fredonia NCAA Qualifier .. .%& .... — .... at Indiana, PA.
•1.00 Tickets on sale at Campus Center •1.00
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