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Three Thefts Occur at Recent SAC Gathering: Shuttle
Three Thefts Occur at Recent SAC Gathering: Shuttle
tal health counselor from St. Vin- ment at a third of the nation's we'll be alright," Roth said. "It "They (adult students) are not Aiello stated, "I have not received
cent Health Center for one-half private colleges dropped by 10 takes 18 years to 'make a appreciated by the Mercyhurst word from them yet. ft
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day per week. percent or more in the fair of freshman." community," Roth said, referring When it is installed, the lounge
MSG Vice-President and 1982. * I Currently, 85 percent of Mer- to the group that currently forms areas and the back porch cafe
chairperson of the constitutional "So far, we haven't had any cyhurst students receive financial close to one-quarter of the student televisions will be able to receive
revision committee, Maree-Lynn s i g n i f i c a n t d e c l i n e in aid. The average 'Hurst student population. the basic service. A Mercyhurst
Cicon, compiled various constitu- enrollments," said Mercyhurst receives over $2000 in aid. The outlook for the 1983-1984 Apartment residents will have the
tional revisions from other col- Director of Admissions Andy Mercyhurst's contribution to school year at Mercyhurst is also option of the basic service, Home
leges and universities and submit- Roth, referring to the slight student aid is about as far as it can an optimistic one. Applications Box Office, • Cinemax and
ted her findings to MSG. enrollment decrease from last go, according to Roth, with the are running ahead of last year's Showtime.
year. college supplying $750,000 to totals and confirmations are even But, until somebody is reached
Cicon said she believed the revi- Fall 1981 figures showed 356 students through grants and with those of last year. Roth to explain the delay, nobody in
sions made within the constitu- first year students at the college, scholarships. stressed that the number of rejec- the Mercyhurst Apartments or the
tions of other colleges would aid while 352 students comprised the But enrollment figures for the tions ^has tripled in recent years halls will see more than channels
MSG- with their constitutional 1982 freshmen class. 1982-83 school year are encourag- because of tightened academic 12, 24, 35 and 54 from Erie.
revisions. But Roth still sees the loss of ing at Mercyhurst, with 1,532 criteria. Aiello would like to see the work
students to Jess expensive public students attending during fall Though the statistics are grim, begin. "I'm going to»call them
The next MSG meeting will be again to find, out what the hold
Monday, January 17 at 3:30 p.m. schools as a "serious problem for term. Mercyhurst externally appears to
Mercyhurst." Since fall term ended, 13 be in stable shape. up is,
' - " she said.
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SAC to seriously consider ever sponsoring any activities of this beer or alcohol, because they
believe at my age I can handle it.
kind again. I ' The point I'm trying to get across
There were three known fights which broke out during the is that I, like everybody else, am
evening. These were disruptive, immature, and completely un- sick and tired of having people
called for. A student social event held in a public, off-campus (security guards) snooping
location [is absolutely not \ the place to resolve differences Letter around, sticking their ears to the
doors to see if they can catch
physically.
Two jackets were reported stolen from the Masonic Temple.
One belonged to a 'Hurst freshman, another to a city policeman.
McAuley Living anyone with a girl (or boy) in their
room. Or having the R.A.'s
waiting around to hop on
Stealing from a fellow student is terrible enough, but stealing
from an officer of the law is downright ignorant. The potential
penalty for the theft of a policeman's possessions or impersona-
"Worse Than Home
Dear Editor: I
JJ somebody when they commit
some minor infraction,'so they
can put a little star on their chest
ANYTHING! \ for the number of write-ups they
tion of an officer can be quite severe - not a very appealing con- Students of Mercyhurst Col- I say "we" because I not only can natch a month. I'm sure if
sequence for a thoughtless prank. Unless the jacket is returned, lege, particularly those that live in speak for myself, but for the ma- anyone of us need our mother or
Mercyhurst College will owe the Erie Police Department $90.00 the McAuley jHall residence, I jority of the dorm which I have in- father we would go home, BUT
to replace the garment. summon you to a major problem terviewed. Some responded, that WE DON'T!
But the most distressing incident occurred when the displayed that has been lingering on too "living in McAuley Hall is worse So I say to the security people
long in the hall. It's called than living at home," and we all and R.A.'s of McAuley Hall, how
SAC Christmas stocking, filled with prizes and just raffled-off, "PRIVACY" which we have very know how home can become hair- about giving us a break with the
was stolen. A SAC comittee worked for weeks to organize the little of in the dorm. At the age we raising. I don't think we are look- Ma and Pa scene at school? Isn't
raffle, purchase over $200.00 worth of prizes, and sell tickets are at now j we're considered ing to have that kind of at- it enough that we work our tails
before and after Christmas.,It is incredibly difficult to believe adults;i now the only problem is mosphere. For example at home, off during the day to obtain good
that a person or persons could be so cruel as to ruin the stocking why can't we be treated like (at least at my house), my parents grades? You have to understand
adults? College, especially dorm did not set my curfew for me. My that we have to relax and get
giveaway on the very same night that the winning name was life, is supposed to be a major girlfriend could stay as long as she crazy. Please, I urge and inform
chosen. If not for their own conscience then for the religious growth experience in one's life. At desired to. My parents had trusted you that one set of parents is
spirit of Christmas, the* purpose behind the raffle, the this point at McAuley we haven't my better judgement, and I enough.
perpetrators) of the theft should immediately return the stolen the chance to experience respected their trust in me. My A resident of McAuley Hall.
stocking either anonymously or in person. This newspaper will
volunteer to act as a liason if the person or persons who has the
stocking decides to return it, and its valuable contents, to SAC.
ATTENTION
The same applies to the theft of the policeman's jacket. New Deadline For Mercyhurst Community Ads
If these items are not returned, SAC could not be blamed for accepted every Monday every Tuesday submitted after
discontinuing all similar activities until certain members of the Tuesday will be accepted Advertising Manager's discretion
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intelligent adventure story . list. It's Paul Schrader's erotic nuclear development. Discussion
leader: Dr. Michael J. McQuillen, department.
about a crew on a German U- and bloody fantasy that shows
boat during WW II. For once, how 'religious zealousness is Honorable mentions go to Best history department. February 16: "All Screwed
Nazi Germans are depicted on often connected to sexual Actress Dustin Hoffman in Up" (1976 Italian, \Lina -Wert-
human and realistic terms. A repression. This is Nastassia January 19: "The Conversa- muller, director). The story of a
TOOTSIE, a comedy of mistaken tion" (1974 American, Francis group of rural immigrants in
fantastic study. Kinski's third featurefilm,and identity. Don't forget the colorful
3. THE VERDICT - Another one it establishes her as the sexiest Ford Coppola, director). Using bustling, crowded Milan who are
rock pagentry of PINK FLOYD: the theme of eavesdropping and drawn together in a communal
of Sidney Linnet's scrutinizing actress of the 80s._^£ THE WALL, or the movie about
looks at the corruption of our 7. THE WORLD ACCORDING a future world gone mad called wiretapping, but focusing on the department. Each is scrambling
legal*.system. This one stars TO GARP - A movie that goes THE ROAD WARRIOR. personal life of an electronic for a decent life, but finds only
surveillance technician rather than frustration and hunger. Discus-
on his victims, Coppola creates a sion leaders: Christine Gagliano,
sheer thriller, a psychological sociology/social work department
study, and a political comment. and Derek Price, psychology
Discussion leader: John Nee,
criminal justice department. department.
Movies for Wintenand Spring Terms:
January 26:|"Best Boy"|(1979 February 23: "Black and White
Jan. 30-"Paternity" ? Mar. 27-"StarTrek I & II" American, Ira Wohl, director). in Color" (1976 French, Jean Jac-
Feb. 13 - "On Golden Pond^ April 24 - "Author, Author" An uplifting documentary about a ques Annaud, director). Set in
53-year old retarded man who colonial West Africa in 1914, this
Feb. 27 - "Ordinary People" May "Young Doctors In Love" learns to lead an independent life film tells the story of a mini-war
Mar. 6 - "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" May 15-"Ragtime" '} through the help of his film- fought by the French; colonials
maker cousin, Ira Wohl, Discus- against the German colonials,
May 22 - "Carbon Copy" sion leader: To be announced. with each u side using the s local
black tribesmen as soldiers.
All movies shown on Sundays at 7 and 9 p.m. in Zurn Recital Hall. Cost 75* with I.D. February 2: "Circle of Deceit" Discussion : leader: Joy Kolb,
(1982 German, Volker Schlon- sociology/social work.
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Bacchus Chapter Approved J
First Meeting This Month
By Fran Moavero 4 thusiasm," said Aiello. •:'•« f.
MERCIAD News Editor According to the BACCHUS
The organization will be Program Guide, members of the
An organization to promote directed by students for students, organization learn responsible
responsible decisions about drink- explained Aiello. Student leaders decision-making concerning their
ing called BACCHUS (Boost will stem from the student govern- drinking habits in actual social
AlcoholK Consciousness Concern- ment, The Merciad, and athletes settings through discussions and
ing the Health of University of the college. y classes where students guide their
Students) which was proposed by These leaders will be responsi- peers to become responsible
Phyllis Aiello, director of housing ble for the total organization of drinkers, j ;'
and safety, was recently accepted BACCHUS, such as days and
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Schedule - Winter 1983
(as of January 12,1983) Two free
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PIZZA
3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Cathy MartztAOR)*
5:00tp8.00p.m.
Dave Alexander (Jazz) No Jokes
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8:00 to 11:00p.m.
Kevin Armstfonofllm Tomczak (Jazz)
MONDAY
3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Keith Potter (AOR)*
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7.00 to 9:00 p.m.
Jeff Von a (AOR) • I
9*» to 11:00 p.m.
Clay Nellsen (AOR)*
TUESDAY
3:00 to &00 p.m.
Karen Gen a/Ml ke Lowlnakl (Top-40)
|1523 EAST 3 8 t h St.
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Kathy O'Connor (Top-40)
7:00 tofcOOp.m.
I Only 1 Mile East of campus '* j
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Rick Wondt (Top-40)
fcOO to 11:00p.m.
Scott Mangold (Top-40)
MONDAY NIGHT IS MENS NIGHT!
WEDNESDAY •• 25* per slice of pizza and draft I
3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
BUI Wheeler (Soul)
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
I Clipper's Cove Specials I TUESDAY IS WINGS NIGHT! I
Jeff Bencher (Soul)
7:00 tofcOOp.m.
Terri Thompson (Soul)
Week of January 17 - January 21 i * J
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[I am also working closely and i
organizing the event with Wendy i
Terwilliger, who'is the alumni of- i
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College," said Bukowski. • i * * * *
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students interested in forming a
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38. terested in him? Love, DOPE
LOST: Did you know that Cliff left Write On
$10 reward for eyeglasses found. 5 Art Paintings
Brown frames made by T. * Anyone interested in joining the cern $throughout the planning
Borgau. Contact Brian, McAuley N££l<ifaidi'we'U wane^d.'" "f^J1™^ Sta
£ **?** An exhibition of student oil pain- stages. We couldn't have asked
228. :. • attend the meeting on Thursday, tings will be on display in the LRC for a better seamstress! We fed
? 4:0 p,n 3 Art Gallery through Thursday, like new . . . Thanks fto you!!
PERSONALS
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d to g e t January 27. The Cheerleaders.
yet? GORSH DARN IT! A friend %** • !, '«f
Janice-Thank you so very much who would appreciate a picture! t ac
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for doing a GREAT job. I love it! available for typists, reporters, JCEC
Love, Gina Tte'si^oaubSiMwac^ep^ photographers and carfoontatt. There will be an Earth Space |
you! bilhon people in 1990! dayfrom7:00 to 11:00 p.m. in the should contact Townhouse 4 at
Campus Center. As a reminder to students, the 825-6284 by January 18.
Kenney-How do you like having To M the Htt fans who were » PhonatilOn *83 Mercyhurst Student Government
the morning paper delivered? Af- outspoken against the Lions all — e„Mw meetings are now being held on Steppenwolf
A. 'J. . ne -^ v u~i I_J
fectionately, The News Squad year. Get a load of this; WE'RE ™ T 2£ £ * flCe scheduled Mondays at 3:30 p.m. in 114 A workshop on Hermann Hesse's
NUMBBR ONE!! A Penn Stater *» year
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*°? *f™2 Zurn. Steppenwolf will begin on
Anne-Thanks for putting up with February 413 through the 23. All Folk Group Wednesday, February 2 at 7:00
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my many changes. You were so Lynn'elwel'come' to MercVhum! *» ° " « « " • • • * » Pf" p.m. Students interested should
understanding. Love, Gina Hope you enjoy it, Love, Teresa U(apate If
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' The Mercyhurst Folk Group is register before January .28 with
& Jbni (your personal wake-up <*"?" «*««**<>•>. you may looking for singers and in- Dr. Brown. 2
Hey Scott and Greg, did > Pitt service) wish to form a team. Individuals strumentalists. Practices are held
make the Top 20? are also invited to participate. For Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. in the j Unicorns *j
Brat-Iaiwaysdw'iikette"«At^» mo e
' information contact Gary Chapel. Fr. Chuck Schmitt will be holding
Beth Marzullo-Congratulations room. How 'bout you? Hotdog U >WS 1 OT
? £ A ? *£& V !ui T wM
Campus Ministry a workshop on Thursday,
on your engagement!! Lots of 6
' in the AlumniCOnj,mOffice, k>nRoom 216 CStudents interested in visiting the January 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Cam-
love, Second Floor Egan Chrisiriove W K » T ! K 3 *£**• £ ? , ^ ^ pus Ministry. "Hunt the
your forever-friend, Precious.- Phonathon, the Alumni Office is elderly, and to work in the Soup Unicorn" will be the topic.
T.W.- Hope everything works out Kitchen are needed.
sponsoring a Poster Contest as tion will be provided. For more Transporta- Register with Fir. Schmitt before
okay! I'm thinking about you! wdl
information, contact Campus January 25.
HAPPY 'ANNIVERSARY ' I
BABE!! Ministry in 211 Main. Colloquim
• : • : • rs! We're behind Breakaway Weekend
Cheerleaders The next Breakaway Weekend Lecture Series A colloquim, "Monumental
will be held on Friday, January 21%jOn Thursday, January 27 at 8:00 Events: Vietnam
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Veterans Then
[ through the 22. Those planning to p.m. in Zurn Recital Hall, Alex- and Now' wiU be presented on
— f attend should meet in die Campus ander Ginsberg will speak on Friday, January 21 at 3:30 p.m. in
Ministry on Friday at 4:00 p.m. j "The, Continuing Struggle For 200 Main. The activity will be
Further details are available in the Human Rights". presented by Derek r Price, Bod
Campus Ministry office. Brown and Al Boyce from the
Dance Marathon Veteran's Outreach Center. t
The'Eighth Annual CEC Dance Cheerleaders
Marathon will be held at 6:00
p.m. on Friday, January 21 Extend Thanks , If your club, oraanlzsUon, or
department would Ime to have an
through 6:00 p.m. Saturday, We, the Mercyhurst Cheerleaders, announcement printed in IrVnafa
on Tap?", please contact Carta
January 22 in the: Blue Room. would like to thank Anne Wolff Anderson, assistant editor at 825-
This year's marathon will be held for all her time and effort in mak- 7812, or the Merciad office. An-
nouncements are due by noon on
for 24 hours. For more informa- ing our "cheering" vests. We real- Wednesday. No fee la charged.
Have Something tion call Jeff at 866-0650. * ly appreciated your help and con-
10! words. „*
IKathy Toscano (Advertising Manager) Mon. 1:30-2:30 rvf\
Tues. 1:00-3:00 :^
Ads are due by Wednesday Noon <$4 f All staff members are available in the Merciad office all day Wednesdays^*
J>. * All other hours by appointment; 825-0405,307 Old Main. t ty>
in the Merciad Office, 307 Main. .,fc . . y h ^ n ML W * / :
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