Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Q: Could you tell me some of career programs for our Consortium of Colleges so that we system, an attempt to complain A: I think it's partly a result of
your feelings as you prepare to: students. We worked to take the now have the masters program in and criticize \ without offering the inflow of federal money that
leave the 'Hurst? * £ whole area of athletics, physical elementary education. I anything in the way of solutions. has hit all colleges. When the
A: I leave with the basic feeling education!and attempted to pull There is another aspect to it. I Now I see a readiness on the part Congress decided that there
that this has been an extremely it together. We continued to felt when I came here that there of students to criticize if they would be equal access and equal
rich experience. It's been ^ a strengthen adult education, built was a dimension in the education feel 'something's wrong. But opportunity with financial aid
productive time in my life. It was the law enforcement program that needed to be structured and they're also ready to come up tied to it, the doors of all in-
a challenge to take this, my first and continued to strengthen it. formalized..You could call that with suggestions and create an stitutions, including Harvard,
presidency a n d ' I think i t ' s We developed the division of roughly ' the? area of personal increased willingness to work opened. So instead of bringing
worked out extremely well for me business. We continued o u r development. So I see the advent within the system. They don't people in from just one economic
personally and professionally, cooperation work within the Erie in educational development as want to tear anything down and. and social * level, it's bringing
and been good for tne college. So I being something that nas given just attack. There is" a much them in from all levels at various
leave with sadness because both the student an opportunity not more constructive attitude. I stages of preparation. As a result
Dorothy and I have made a lot of only to pick up then* liberal arts think in the early 70s it was a of that, we have had a higher
friends here, not only from the and career programs, but also in carry over from the '60s. i percentage of students attending
college itself but in the Erie working terms of personal g One of the things I hoped to do college whose parents did not
v attend collegej themselves.'
community as well. So there's development fl think the summer was to try to get the various of-
sadness in leaving, but at?the orientation is a supporting aspect fices on campus more oriented Hence, in most cases the students
same time there is a time for of this and JI think ;skill toward servicejiin other words, have not been oriented toward
coming and a time for going. The laboratories help because it we used to get very heavy t he skills of reading, writing and
time for going has come. \ struck me that a lot of the complaints-from this office or math. So it's been a tremendous
Q: In your past eight years problems s, students have when that office and a lot of our time task and this is the main backup
here, what have been some of the coming to college is making a was spent just dealing with of educational development, the
most notable changes? transition. I think we've!done com plaint Si-'What we tried to do Pace program, and working with
A: I would say that the college much to help them with tran- was to get the support and students. It isn't that these;
has built on the program that it sition so that they can do well not develop the personnel to handle students don't have the ability,
had in the past: it's built on what only in the classroom, but they the business office. ^That's why but rather that they have not had
the heritage that the Sisters of they call;it academic services,
can develop through the coun- business the preparation and cultural
Mercy endowed, that we have seling and mentoring services. vices-so services, student ser- background. |
strenghtened t h e career Q: Do you think the students oriented toit the would be service
students. I think
So yes, legitimate questions
programs. We have taken many have changed? ••! have been raised about academic
of the things we were doing and, I this has Worked out. 8 1
A: Yes they have. They've gone m Q: The academic quality of the & quality, but right under our nose
think, have given them a stronger through two or three facets of college has been questioned on a tiny revolution is taking place
base of support and have in- stages of development since numerous occasions. Why do you and a lot of people are finding it
tegrated and tied together a lot of they've been here. I think there think this has happened? « *
things. For example, build new Dr. Shane was a great deal of attacking the ( nitlilllM'd mi |i;n»r ]\
afstudent
P ublication
VOL. 50 NO. 23 MERCYHURST COLLEGE MAY 9, 1980
The Farewell
After 24 issues and 200 pages, had these students in our midst.
the time has come to close the The second group to be thanked
term of the current editorship. for their contributions to this
$ While there is relief in knowing year's I newspaper ^y are
that one more night of sleep per the faculty of the college. By
week' will shortly follow this taking us into their confidence,
column, there is also a degree of we were, in many cases, given
| melancholy that makes letting go the inside track to stories that
a little painful. * would have taken much longer to
For those associated with the uncover if left to our own
Merciad, this has been a year of resources. It was a good
great pride. We put in long hours relationship, and the hope here is
and much effort to make sure that it will continue in the future.
that the students had an eight- The final group that merits our
page weekly. Thanks to the appreciation is the ad-
constancy, and quality of the ministration and staff of the
contributions, not only was this college. We found the ad-
made possible with continuing ministration
v
to be congenial and
signs of improvement. most willing to help us in most
The si aff of the Merciad is not instances. Because of them the TklKcw KoQr
blind *o the fact that there were newspaper was autonomous from
some criticisms aimed in our any sort of censorship. The staff,
direction. However, it should be including the secretaries, MSG
noted that we were not blind to housekeepers, receptionists, and
security officers all played a
the fact that rarely,!if ever,
were these? criticisms ac-
companied with constructive
significant role in facilitating our
growth. The opening of doors,
placing of long distance calls, use
Vice Prez Claims Journalistic Injustice \
alternatives. Hence,? the of the copier and cleaning of the To the Editor: i g \ you would have seen the matter 3) The art student informed the
criticisms were weighed as office meant a great deal to us. r
Jt Periodically throughout the from, a f different perspective. committee that it probably would
heavily as their accompanying >3 In 1979 the college community, year I've felt inclined to com- 'Perhaps not. Anyway, I would not be possible to get a machine
contribution. - represented by the six committee ment on your editorials, but haveShave appreciated the op- to do the shirts, so they would be
if To thank everyone ? that did members, placed a great deal of refrained from doing so. After portunity to give you the history done by band. ? i
contribute to this year's edition of faith in Rebecca and myself to reading the second part of last of this t-shirt dilemma. But sin- Yes, the committee wanted
the Merciad is impossible simply come through with a newspaper week's editorials, I must com- ce you never bothered to ask, I quality shirts—this was their
because so many people did so that they felt would best serve the ment for the benefit of thetLwould like to now tell you and reasoning-we wanted to provide
much. Whilefthe "chimes" of needs of the Mercyhurst com- Activity Day '80 committee, John(the rest of the Mercyhurst Com- the community with something
apathy were ringing around the munity. One year later, the Chrzanowski, /and of course, gmunity why the Activity Day '80 worth the price and that would
responsibility is now passed on to myself.| I |am specifically *t-shirts are beingIsupplied by
campus, we oftentimes \had Editor Rebecca Martin. The referring to-* "A day for com- last. ? * r?-<
difficulty accomodating the Mercyhurst community was munity." 2 K $ Champion Products.! Ǥ Yes, the shirts resulted in an a
volunteers who gathered in our fortunate to have our services. I am grateful that* youV During the first meeting of the costjof $810 of a $2500 budget.
cramped office. Let it be known acknowledge the time and effort^Activity Day *80 committee, the However, fthe committee was
that Mercy hurst students have However, we are just as for-
tunate to have had the .op- put into ActJyityijDay thusjfar. § idea of selling t-shirts came up. well aware of the fact that if we
t he^ same capacity * to give of However, it is some of the other*-»The committee decided it wanted needed extra money, we could
themselves as those at any other portunity to serve you. Thank "facts" that bother me. P to supply the shirts as remem- always go to the MSG reps and
college. We are thankful to have you, Mercyhurst. brances of the day. One com- ask for more money, which we
Friday afternoon after I read mittee member volunteered to did and which we received.
Betty Wilson, a member of the your ; editorial, I (immediately look into the matter, and report To return to my history-the
expressed my opinion to you, you back to the staff concerning committee decided to go with the
housecleaning staff, is hospitalized without told me you spoke to the art prices, quality, etc. After three sure thing-the company t-shirts.
major involved before writing weeks of asking this person about MSG was informed of that
the aid of insurance. Ten percent of qll Ac- your editorial. I publicly pose this the progress he-she made and decision the next day. After the
question to you: Why didn. 't you seeing there was none, I took the meeting the art student at first
tivity Day '80 revenues are being given to speak to me before writing your responsibility of investigating. expressed his-her opposition.
her. Please fdo your part to make this editorial. Now perhaps you spoke After calling all over Erie and Moments later he-she came to me
to John Chrzanowski, the other finding high prices, I contacted and said we did the right thing
festival a special event- Especially for Bet- co-chairman. This was not suf- Dan O'Connor, Director of since he-she could not guarantee
ficient since John was not in- Intra murals, and inquired as to the shirts we wanted or that kind
Thanks, The Staff volved with these t-shirts, I was. where he purchased the in- of quality for such a* low price.
Perhaps if you had spoken to me tramural championship shirts. He-she also said to me, maybe
He, in turn, contacted the area he-she wouldn't even have been
representative of Champion able to get enough* other art'
Products. I was informed by this students to do it. In any case, the
person that their shirts were $2.70 representative returned Tuesday
a piece, lower than any other and "again, "no art student
price previously given me. The provided a design. So with the
man told me he'd come up from help of the representative and
Pittsburgh to meet with me. Eleanor Winiarezyk.I designed
The following Sunday I met the shirt on the spot.
with the staff and gave them the I highly resent your comment
details. Everyone seemed ex- that "MSG has begun to erode the
cited. One staff member who is real purpose of Activity Day—to
an art major, said he-she would bring the community together."
like to see an art student design We felt we have not overlooked
the t-shirt. Everyone was in favor "a small community giving to a
and I asked him-her to get some larger community." Perhaps we
designs right.; away as the upset the feelings of a handful of
representative was coming to art: students—I personally only
Erie that week, j but he hadn't know of one. However, we told
called me yet to let me know what the students that we'd be more
day. I $ than I happy to see any art
That Tuesday the represen- students silk screen that day—
tative arrived from Pittsburgh, which they are. I
but the art students didn't have Again, my point is— the staff
the designs yet. I asked him to decided to go with who could
please come back the following positively T*deliver" the T-
week and explained why. shirts—an item many people
During the following week our were in favor of j having on
committee met again. I told the Activity Day *80. f
art student the representative A few closing remarks Steve.
had been on campus and was In my four years at Mercyhurst I
returning the next week. The art nave held the capacity of student
student then told me he-she representative to various com-
thought it would be nice to have mittes six times. I have held the
some art students do the shirts. office of vice-president twice—
The committee talked about the why, because I truly love Mer-
situation. k g ^ cyhurst and have wanted to help,
It was clear that: in words from your editorial,
1) It was not the art depart- "build a stronger and more
ment who volunteered to do the united college community."
shirts. It was this person who said In • your own * words again,
he-she could get;some other "community does not hinge on a
students to do it him-her. T-shirt." Therefore do not use
2) He-she was not sura the. this issue as a justification for
students could even make the 3001 stating that MSG is eroding the
we wanted (It was decided shirts purpose of Activity Day.
were to be mailed to the Board of JoAnn Alexander j[.
Trustees and given to the staff, Co-chairperson i
the rest would be sold). • Activity Day *80
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Carter Restricts College Shane Interview JjjJBSiiH faced in 3 or 5 years. I think the one thing we probably have as
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faculty has felt threatened as a sound an accurate a data base
Thermostats Through 1981 to help the students. They will result of it. I am pleased to have
the pressure off the academic
as any college our size. &h&?
help the student in any way that We've built a sound financial
they can.vYou can say that the program now, but that's going to recording system;and a sound
Faculty, staff and student did meet! the restrictions. standards have J dropped, *but have to take place. Dr. Garvey admissions system. We have a
hopes that »campus buildings Washington University inj St. we're still pretty tough on our has felt that it would be better for very strong financial aid office
might be a little cooler this Louis, for example, protested standards. We've been tough on him to take it! on in J his lad- and by the way, it's a result of
summer than they were last that the 65 degree limit was the£ english f condition, for ministrafion. J p 3|& I Qj that we've had our financial aid
summer were dashed in Mid- unfair to and unhealthy for the example. We have many students Q: As Mercyhurst goes into the increased substantially for next
April when \ President Carter models who posed nude in the who will not make it. So, it hasn't 80's, what changes will it have to year, just because of the work
extended his mandatory heating University's art classes. Wm been an open door for graduation. that's been done there. So, by
and cooling restrictions through The 'Department of Energy make? -|£ tar^&j
I would say yes that there has £ A: I think that there's been a building these functions and
January 16, 1981. § -1 eventually .„ rejected S t he been accomodations by our central" thrust 1 to ^ the ad- having operating efficiently, the
an
Carter ordered thermostat university's request f o r i college, as well as every other ministration during my time here college will be in a much stronger
restrictions last year infan at- exemption to the thermostat college, to a new set of social in that it's been to prepare the position and it has to work with
tempt to • force institutions to restrictions. J 1*2PS phenomena, but I don't think college for the do's and don'ts. the question of program review.
conserve energy. The restrictions Editors Note:fMaintenance standards are as lax as people We've been aware since the early Can the college offer everything
set an upper limit of 65 degrees explained that Mercyhurst has no think. J mr 1 jg g 70's that there has been rapid it does now? This is a question
for cooling during4 the warm air conditioned buildings on S Q: Faculty reaction to you has change so we <«have gdone Dr. Garvey will have to deal with.
months. * campus and therefore no been somewhat negative. Can everything we»can. In other Q: Do you have any concluding
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[| The restrictions were problem with the summer you tell us why? / % words, to make sure that we're remarks? *• 1
originally sceduled to lapse on thermostat restrictions. L A: I would say that in the basis Using human material and A: Kwould like to say as a
April 16. *£/,' f Energy officials also an- for planning, I move in terms of resources efficiently. It's taken closing remark that I'd like to i
| Many colleges and universities nounced that they will propose institution purpose and program every effort to clarify institution wish Dr. Garvey and his ad-
had difficulty meeting the the limits become a permanent review. I try to take steps that purpose^ ministration every | success. I
restrictions in all campus feature of the nation's energy would* help the college be We try to give those functions think the college can face the
buildings. Some students plan. They will send the bill to prepared for issues and cir- that are going *to kbe in- challenge of t he 80's and remain a
.protested when plant managers Capitol Hill in^'A few weeks." cumstances tha£ are going to be dispensable loathe colleges^ For, strong institution. ^ &, j£ AT.-; P7
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Activity! Day T-Shiris f To order a shirt in advance call 864-8093 or see Jeanne in
j Here are some samples of designs for Activity Day T- 322 Baldwin. You may bring your own T-shirt or any other
shirls being made by Art students. item to be printed for a .50 to $1.00 charge. You may also
Designs can include words or not. or another set maybe order your shirts on Activity Day. \
used 'not your own).*. 4 Other designs to be used will be posted outside the Art
The many different colored shirts will be inked in one Department on second floor Zurn.
color chosen from Black, Red, Green and Blue. Thank you and we will see you on Activity Day.
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Anticipated Summer Job Openings: _^
The PACE program anticipates two summer fobs for Mercyhurst College Students:
(1) Resident Assistant
(2) Cultural/Social ftogromer *-_
Both positions entail working closely with the PACE program staff to provide an in-
Sesler artment
tensive and worthwhile summer pre-college experience for 15 in-coming Mercyhurst
College Freshmen.
Applications for these positions must enjoy serving in a helpilng relationship; hove o
high degree of interpersonal skill, creativity, and knowledge of the college. The positions
ups ummer and ore time consuming and require a high energy level
COMPENSATION: - B: -
Terms $400.00 for the RESIDENT ASSISTANT
$300.00 for the PROGRAMMER | f
Activity Mercy-Ads
SCHEDULE OF Veg. i ^ ^ i
EVENTS To my dear, sweet, kind, loving King of the TOYS, Yea Right!
8:00 - Reveille Nieces; HI! Happiness from Love, True Veg.
II:MI KK*K OFF. Campus renter. Dr. Shane. President Father Reia Beta Beta. Stoned Clones Booth. Raffle for Picnic Basket of
Guy Patrick.Coffee. OJ. Donuts. Free * tfnod to cents. :\ for 25 cents, guess Ihe number of a n t s in Auntie Em. f
9::to Release of :m "Activity Day HO" helium balloons Outside a flask. Garvey P a r k . Winner to be announced before To the dubiously esteemed Editor
Campus Center *^fa *•" Gra nd Raffle Drawing 'lj**lZ * Sir: Will I survive without ukelele
IQ:0U -Campus Co-Ed Volleyball Tourney Near Garvey Park. Retiy Wheel. HRMA. Garvey Park, to cents a bet. Two Person To My Special Friends, music, airplane spins, and fuzz? I
First 8 teams to register in the Campus Center Prize- Balloon Throw-Human Ecology Division Register at In- I'll never forget you 'cause you'll miss you already X
Intramural Volleyball Shirts. ,jjj ?f fn-Reg Booth, limit of 24. teams of two il:1o. 2:00 and always be in my heart. Thanks
10-12 •i-ucy Counseling Service''-Faculty of Preston Garvey :t-:to. Prizes to he announced. * Sj£ for being there when I needed Damien: The trouble with
Park Booth. 5 cents Anyone with a "problem" may ob- Writing Center Cookbook of Favorite Campus Recipes. Garvcx you. I'm gonna miss you.
tain "therapeutic assistance" from Dick Kuhiak. Peter Park, SL Proceeds to benefit ihe Belly Wilson Hospital tribbles is that people hide them
Bcnekox. Hill Mrfiill. Mary Coppola. Frank Hagan. Gary Kund. sample of many dishes available for tasting. Love, Ciof ??^ on pipes. Her Ladyshipness
?$ ( ordes. Dave Bel hune. l*e Belovarac and more' Sr. M. Eymards An Exhibit. Biology Hall and Room i n Zurn.
m-:m "Anything Goes". SAC. Grotto, all teams meet in grot to at to-i2andi-4. "Hello Goodbye..." "TTiere were two In Ihe bed and
I»:I5 * 4 ^j I-aw Enforcement Arrest Squad. 5o cents per arrest: Garvey
Park area.fi \ B } Jffi
"I want a love that's right but the I little one said move over,
11 t«i Car Wash. Minorities on the Move. McAuIey. S2 outside. S.1
inside, proceeds to Sickle Cell Anemia Women's Varsity Volleyball Team Booth. Garvey Park. TShiris
right I is only half of whats move over" Did you like your
n no Tennis Match. Outdoor Courts Dr Shane and Andy Fm $4. M&M'sareSl per box. | ? *3y wrong . . . " See you July 19. presents? I LOVE YOU.
rttay vs. Barry Zcmbower ft Ravindar Sabherual. Andy- Kac(|ueiie River Rounders Band - Grotto. Love, Laura & ^
is the Hursts No. I player. *7R. 79. Ml and current NAM Fori one Telling - Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Dear Frizzy-na-na ,
Singles and Doubles champion From London Ravindar 7- < Jnrvey Park, no charge 3 E 8 * 4 St If music be the food of love, play
is No. 2 player, so. Recently named Kne High School Bring vour camera ( k w Weber has designed on Activitv Da\
Tennis Player of ihe Decade by Erie Magazine. Dr. •so character Put your head on his body and snap your Congratulations on a great year! on . .,. provided it's not uke
Shane is ex-tennis coach from Kalamazoo College and a picture' £ t —Walt music. But we all love you
* former W unbledon player. $ -J*iVt • ('low ns. ('lowtis. <'lowns and more (-townsj anyway. It has been a good year.
Barr> Zembowrr played with Grove city College and is leaching Free Helium Balloons. "Mercyhursl College. Activity Day -so' . Wench, f * F.S
2 pro at ihe take Shore Country Club. Erie, Official: Kx- Given out at the Info-Reg Booth in (Sarvex Park 2 ^ You'll pay for all the red marks.
lennis star from the 'Hurst i David J^Fiiria. • Scruffy
11-on Texas Harbeque Lunch. Grotto. $2 for those who do no Damien, your: ARE half-baked
have meal tickets K C. Foods. Inc.. Reef on Spits. Au Jus but better than being over-done.
Dip. Franks & Beans. Applesauce. Apple ( obhlcr. \\ ater Sue,
melons Drink ^ AFTERNOON 4
One game might be over, but ours Loml, Love is space and time
11 -1.1 Rubble Gum Blowing Contest (iarx-ey Park. Register at
Info Meg Booth and meet at booth before 11 no. Prizes to ACTIVITIES is just, starting! so watch your you measured by the heart'. Thank
lie announced No charge to enter step, because we're still watching love for your space and time. I
you . . . 4£
12-1 -Play with the Men's Varsity Tennis Team," Free In-
12-4 Pie InTlieKye Booth. IAW Enforcemeiii Onb. M yours!! i u
struction, Tennis Target Competition Top male and
ffftu rents |H»r pie Targets & % * |fe
female point scorer-receive Activity Day HO T-shirts
12W 1 :w Rick Trenskv-Chud> 1 Dave, "J £ Miss Mary G. . . . Thanks for
Top Prize Trophy and pair of tennis shoes No charge to just being youj A Southern
enter 4 >« j* 1 00 1 :m Mr Cordes ?' g -^ ^ Have you forgotten us? J Gentleman J-'*', ^
r.Mi2*n» Dr Hagan ™ & ™ Two toys in the union r. i
Chew Tobacco Sph Contest, near Garvey P a r k . 23 cents
entr> fee. chew provided Coniact Rick Shaheen for 2J«t2;K» Mr.Xee I5f K ^BHi «M
details % £ ItjUtA in Mr McGill A S } aBE«BBB| 2HB
DEK I *| ? S'eve, Every newspaper editor
'\ tm:i :io Mr Konksley « ^ - ^mSk. »3 owes tribute to the devil. Damien.
1:00 - Backgammon rourney. sign up in Union 1st
backgammon board and $10 2nd board and $5, $1 en-
\t;tiM on Mr Benekns | * Happy Anniversary!
try fee. w J ;i 2 if, 12 t $\rt Depsirimeni Kxhibiis c;rass> Area near Cnrvex Park I love you today ana always!! BC Katrinka,.. . Just thinking
Silk s«TiiMicfl Ti-Sluris For more iiitoruiaiioii. cotuaci lereM-
INI Koad Halley. line up in front of Baldwin at 12:45. one Toloineo f gft about you . . . Baby "B' SlNk.7
driver and one navigator per car. prizes to first three
l « W me Testing I .ah Mr Thoinasaiifl Dr Edwards. Garve>
Dave,
cars This is not a race, cars will be judged on time from
start to finish as well as mileage *% Park A nut. Going to;, dance much at the To everyone that helped with the
Music Department. Mcrcyhurst Concert Choir, /urn formal? paper - thanks
Love, A Girl
Recital Hall. Madrigals and Song. 20-30 minute preset)
latum of Renaissance Choral and Solo Music with SUIIH* [ GOODIES To those who didn't - no thanks
i Mil side Area Near 1 he ( am pus (%enler H
uisirumentation and dance. "Welcoming the May I lay
SpringFestival" Free. - Stall of Preston Bake<l Gwids Sale to Benefit the Beti> w ils<m
Wanted: 5 Roommate for off-
2'IHI .lello Eating Contest. HRMA. Ciarvey Park Hooth«30€ients Hospital FUIKI V^ .«. '|g| iijfXfii, A
campus apartment lor fall term. Damien, every typist owes
entry fee. sign up plus meel at Info-Keg Booth by 1*45 Siuick liar Fiidgcsiclcs. I'OJJSH les. |<-e Cream SiindwietM-s J.S Contact: Jeff Black (725-4850) tribute to Rolling Rock. Steve.
LimH of 13 people. Prizes • $25. to and 5. ^r eeniseaeh after 4:30 L^
. 2:30 - Mens Leg Contest. Garvey Park Area. Sign up and meet SAC Hot lings. Col ton Candy. Ire Cre;tm Sundaes 'weather per
^* mitinig-k • * * r
^^ Linda, While Carnegie HaMJ
^ ^ ^ ^ P i f t Tnf<vReg Booth by J? is No entry fee l^iree winners
Uoineir>S«H"eerChili Hot Prei/els. BakedGlMidsl^yy iS3W8t
Jfmfn'y amrwaityAnnTTh^nfelor way off, your birthday is only six
Prizes to be announced ^SBr * ^ f f W 5 I B B L •" •
:t oo • Dunkin' Munchkin' Eating Contest-Pace Student Assislau MStJ Slush Puppies :t5eents Po|xornaiKl Poplwilli Uieents JEfc listening and just maybe . . . days away. And I'm still prac-
is. 25cents entry fee. sign up and imti at Info Reg Booth Love, True Veg. ticing. Love, Steve J
£ by 2-fltl Prize - $15. M ^ f f l i lj jteWS . . . and they're all made out of
:> 4 I )isco Contest. Minorities on the Move. St .50 per couple See I-itc Entry 4 p m • "Cramathon" The team cramouug
• he miisi amiHint of people into a standard car w ill w in a
ticky-tacky and they all look just Bye everyone.
Keg Holland Tor details. » jr keg of Michelob 5fi cents charge for each person m ear the same. :-4t- \ I
:il5 Happening Demonstration. RnTC. Zurn Wall Car will be displayed near Kgon Sun Deck all da> s«*e
4' 15 Mass.(initio'weaiherpermitting»or20H Main. Mark l^ivortm for details
li-K Hot Air Balloon • weather permitlin^ • At 4 p.m. 23 |M*ople w ill 1 his schedule went to pnni Wedni*sday. May 7 We apologize it
lie selected to lake a five minute ride. Those interested
ma> pa> |o rents lor each time i hey submit I heir name at
any aetiyii\ has bt<en left out Those who si ill wish to
piibhci/e their aeiiviix may contact .loAnn Alexander.
Work-Study Positions Available
the Info-Keg table. New Soccer Field. S4*sler :U4 |M*irge schedules listing the day's evenis will
7MM) Grand Raffle of Prizes. Grotto, chances sold until IJ-OO in be posted Activity I>a> "K0 morning u in Snack Bar
Garvey Park. 25 cenis each. 3 for .so rents.
N ou must lie there to win or have someone else present the \v m 1 Mir committee has worked for months to provide 1 he Mcrcv hurst
Community the opportunity to come together for a day ol
Apply in person
umg ticket
tl-:to outdoor Movies. Zurn Wall. Free Cartoons, laurel & Har education and relaxation We thank all 1 hose who will
d\. Charlie Chaplin Play Misty For Me Free popcorn pariiripaie ihal da>
Brt ng your pi I lows' •' •loAnti Alexander and John Chrzanowskt would like to give|
lir.ui |Dance with D .1 John. Campus Center. Everyone who en s|>ecial thanks to the follow ing pt*ople% MERCY-ADS NEW RATES
lers the dance will receive a free raffle ticket towards the (Mir Aciivii\ Day -miStall
second big drawing of the day. You may purchase more. KeiihCrouse $.25 for up to 10 words an additional $.25
Grand Prize Three* free credits towards next year Michael Cusach after 10 words
Michael Drcllerand Dave Conrad
Jan (rain «
{ALL DAY I (ieorge Kidd
Mainienanee Depl . es|MK-iall\ Kay Justice
Box 45 Mai I room Preston or Merciod Office
HAPPENINGS FatlnvGuy Patrick
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Activity D a y -80 r-Shirts sold at Info-Reg Booth. 2.50 Marion L Shane
each Limited a m o u n t s . . ^ * ;; • David Sluni|MMio
Eleanor W imarc/.vk
Handwriting Unreadable. .
Dunking Booth. Garvey P a r k a r e a . :i halls for a q u a r t e r The Writing Center is offering help in
Mystery Menagerie Kgan Scholars. Garvey Park. SMcntifie •GenelVriier
!4 Phenomenon* artri Challenges Free. * All tiartici paling siudeius. staff, facul 1 v and admimstrntors cursive every Tuesday and Thursday
Women's Soccer Club Raffle Drawing. Garvey Park. 25 cents
each. 5 for Si. Masjer Frisbee. Zucchini for two or more morning at 9:00. Come in for help. .
The Writing Center I m
1308 Main
j 1981 INTERSESSION
Study Tour
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