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VOL. XLVI NO. 3 MERCYHURST COLLEGE SEPTEMBER 21. 1973 CHECK • Carolyn CASHING CURTAILED Newif ': by Sharon Warntr \ For those students who are still by Susan Weiner cursing their way to banks and drugstores, Controller, John

N "I feel very happy about to provide the educator with a 'Wv.&f &££> *• vtf^attVifltrj- i*AY - ^W/ft^h Pilewski, has offered some returning to Mercy hurst.... Erie new and exciting challenge."Sr. convincing reaons why Mercy­ is my home and Mercyhurst Carolyn had the "opportunity to hurst has curtailed its courtesy of College and this campus are also rub shoulders 1 with people of all on-campus cashing of personal my;home.''§n these words, Sr. walks of life" on the subways of checks. Carolyn Herrmann, j a former New York. She also lived the According to last year's policy, president of the college, sums up "personal J experience" of students could cash checks in the her feelings toward the college traveling Ito the Welfare Mercyhurst Business Office and community upon her return to the Association offices in the Middle occasionally in the bookstore for area this month to assume the East to see the victims oi war and amounts not exceeding $25. This position of director * of research, poverty for whom she was really year, however,, only checks resource, and development for working. These two aspects of her covering < the exact amount of the Center and Institute on Aging. job, I Sr| jgCarolyn m feels, tuitional , fees or of bookstore She has also been elected by the "broadened my perspectives" purchase4 s will be honored. Sisters of Mercy to act as the and "gave * me a greater sen­ 'This convenience is something coordinator oi the order's sitivity to people." Wj& 51 that existed when I came here in projects in the vicinity. | Sr. Carolyn's housing situation 1971", Pilewski recalled. "Its a As a member oi the Board of in* New York allowed her more convenience for students that* Trustees of Mercyhurst, fSr. time ^"to do a lot of thinking, other colleges don't have." Carolyn has visited the college to reading* and reflecting on]both : Chief reasons for Pilewski's attend meetings during ^ the in- the past and - the future for elimination of the policy include l • i aft ** wfe myself." The experience was also ones of staffing and finance. terval since her resignation as a stimulating change from ^Formerly, the check-cashing president fin June 1972. 3These working with the same people in courtesy required that the "office visits lhave given hers an op the same circumstances, in which be manned right throuh the lunch port unity to observe the college's one can "tend to become hours", said Pilewski, "and progress, including the provincial -and parochial. To we're just not staffed to do things development of projects which realize the needs of the rest of the like that. "The volume of work began under her $ ten-year world fis important." For Sr. increased but not the personnel." presidency*. A lew of these Carolyn, this knowledge will be Pilewski also added that the programs are* thei College^ of "helpful in myi relations with policy was creating a loss of time, Older Americans, the WQLN college students and others.'' interferring iwith the other radio station, and the festablish - responsibilities ?of thef Business ment of the special education and I Center and law enforcement majors. Sr. ;* 1 nstitute On Aging Department. |8| |8ffB f SR. CAROLYN HERRMANN Secondly, the policy required Carolyn expressed her pleasure An awareness of;the needs of that the office "have large on seeing the results of her work: others is an integral part of Sr. Retirement Adult Education search out sources of funds, that quantities I of § cash | on hand", "It's always nice to see the Carolyn's responsibilities as Program. I With these ^ cir­ is, corporations and government, Pilewski said, again demanding finished product even il you are director of research, resource, cumstances in mind, Sr. Carolyn Sr. Carolyn will be "traveling to extra work. Also, the department around when the work starts." and development at& the iCenter explains the nature of her these foundations and agencies, could, never foresee from day to Sr. Carolyn spent last year in and Institute on Aging. The multi­ role: "In order to integrate all the asking them to participate in this day how much of their monetary New York City as director ^of service = Center, set to open facets of the Center and Institute important project." lit supply!would be used in check- education with the Catholic Near October 1, is located in one wing on Aging, in order to make the With regard to the effect of the cashing. In the event that | an East Welfare Association. The of the Motherhouse land the program whole, there should be interaction bet ween: the | senior unusually| high amount? was responsibility of raising funds for Institute, set-to begin next !fall, one coordinator working out the citizens and Mercyhurst students, needed on fa given day, the victims of war in eighteen un­ consists of educational op­ direction that < the program will Sr. Carolyn hopes that|*'it will department J would be unable to derdeveloped countries of the portunities at the college, in­ take in the future." & have a kind of integrating force" properly carry on other matters Near and Middle East combined cluding the College of Older In the area of research, Sr. to counteract the youth orien­ of that day J | iSSflwE with I the experience of living Americans, the School of Carolyn plans «to J study the tation of our society, especially alone in a Manhattan apartment Gerontology, and the I Pre- Further problems were created methods and approach of other since the percentage on older by checks accepted by the school institutions in similar programs people in ? the American which later: bounced. Often, the and to "develop new ideas from population is rapidly increasing. school was never able to regain this basis. The director has the The director feels that a "daily those funds for the checks and as obligation "to see that the interchange on campus (between with other financial problems the Admission Report maximum use of all the available the old and young) vin an in­ school suffers, the loss is passed The Admissions Report for the Campus, 1 Point Park in Pitt­ resources" is realized, as the tellectual atmosphere will L bring on to the students. . h Fall Term 1973 shows the sburgh and Gannon. Looking at area^is ^visualized as "one big about the understanding that Pilewski suggested that the enrollment here at Mercyhurst at class rank we find that 69 new campus." The duty^of develop­ "student government pick up this a record high. (There are a total Frosh 1 graduated in the jf first ment entails fund-raising. "To (Continued on P.3) service" and said that R.U.S. had of 446 new students on campus, upper fifth of their class (46 been presented with the proposal 361 new Freshmen and 85 transfer females, 13 males), and another last year .7 students. Of these new students 80 from the second fifth (49 L* However, Jim McAndrew, last 251 are female, 154 of these being females, 31 males). ? $ year's R.U.S. president, said the Resident Students and 11)5 are By Shapp proposal had not been brought up male students and 126 are As far as their choice of at any of last year's meetings. Resident! Students.) These departmental concentration we k While (the elimination of the students were chosen from a total find that the Law Enforcement program is certainly? an in­ of 774 applications submitted to Department, with 100 new convenience for the student, the*?- Mercyhurst Admissions students (81 Frosh, 19 Transfers) DEAN APPOINTEDPilewsk i sees it as an opportunity drew the most- new applicants. for them to establish credit Office. |f I |§j Following that is the Education The appointment of Dr. William Garvey, College Dean of ratings with Erie banks. If the ^Background ion these) new Department with 66 new students, Academic Affairs as one of five Pennsylvania's Judicial Com­ student can accomplish this by students show that 106 came from the Business Department with 57 missioners was recently announced by Governor Shapp. Dr. Garvey dealing with local banks, it will public high schools and 60 came new majors, the Art Department will serve as the representative for the duration of Shapp's ad­ "be more value to them in the from/Catholic High Schools, not 40 new majors, and the Home Ec ministration from the western part of the state. His duties, along long run", he said. In this respect, an interesting fact unless one asks Department with 32 new majors. with the four other regional representatives and the Commission's the elimination! of the policy is himself where the other 195 There are also-41 students still chairman, the Dean of the School of > Law at tthe University of helping the school as well as the students got. their secondary listed as "Undecided". Pennsylvania, will entail reviewing all nominees for posts as Trial student, t ? *§ education diplomas !| The Court Judges in the Commonwealth and submitting to the Governor majority of the students came to To all the Frosh and Transfers three nominees from which he will appoint one as the new Trial Erie as Pennsylvania residents reading this we would like to say Court Judge. The purpose of this Judicial Commission is to "take followed respectively by the 'Welcome", to all you others, we politics out of the courtroom", to present to the Pennsylvania states of New York and New hope you will help these students Governor the recommended candidates chosen by an unbiased Jersey. The class of '77 also rates feel welcome a nd| coin for table- committee rather man by the!Governor himself on the basis of one foreign student, from Mexico. here on campus and though *it political alignment. - % * ^ Transfers, college-wise

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) PAGE 2 MERCYHURST COLLEGE SEPTEMBER" 28 Jl 973 Philadelphia KNOW WHAT FLU SHOTS H| YOU ARE Sister Joseph Mary, R.N. will administer flu shots to all students and faculty during the entire month of October. The only Herd Strikes MISSING? contraindication to these shots would be a known allergy to eggs. Yo fans! Since our last article was gratefully submitted and These flu shots are free of charge to all students and faculty. unhappily received we decided to continue with our series. by Marty Keeney The shots are also available to faculty spouses for a $1.00 fee. * If you haven't already noticed there is a distinct group of the M.U. campus originating from a small hick town with a cracked bell. A month of school has gone by I I Health Service > WTOIS^* (That's not all that's cracked.) This group slid into Erie like Blue- and with it the .fanfare and ex­ Location: Health Office, Preston Hall, First Floor JB^a*^: Bonnet Margarine in a rented Herts U-Haul. L citement of returning to campus K Hours: M,T,TH,F-9a.m.-3:30p.m. •n3HBnDBE^^ " The U-Haul was driven by "the leader oi the pack" with his faith* and sharing our summer ex­ Weds.-7-11 p.m. [ I m 'W^w-'^v; , ful sidekick LPG riding "shotgun". In the back of the truck sat periences, is also gone. A natural Sat. and Sun. - emergency only | HHK^HK? *» **M thirty screaming guys all wearing each others clothing and enjoying thing to happen, right? Well, right Phone: 864-0681 ext. 279 m m 'W£BS£B$*£& their "trip". and wrong. Yes, the blast and after 10p.m. -866-3235 ] II S^igiSliw^ From that day on things haven't been the same. They have made cheerfulness of seeing good Nursing Staff: Sr. Joseph Mary, R.N. F^^&B^&4£jfy£"' great contributions to the school. i T IT * * friends and familiar faces is Mrs. William Bryan, R.N. (899-1526) JOTRPSSL *^V^ 51. Baldwin Hall was furnished (free of charge) with wall-to-wall fading like-the summer but the Physician: Dr. William Cohen jjflu^&^w - carpeting. * f * jji important and deeper question is Hours: M,T,TH-11-12 * •flnks^^ 2. They provided the college with a revised rendition of Hair in the "should it be fading"?* The I townhouse parking lot. .: f * f events, yes, the excitement, no! If 3. They entertained everybody with their keg parties. this is our answer, then it is time 4. They escorted a mob of 4hurst students to the police station via a we asked ourselves why. Why is paddy wagon. •I *^ there little or no excitement in our 5. They have proven the cliche that there is safety in numbers. lives? Why after we scrutch the I Besides the points which we\ listed above other distinguishing surface of outl involvement with characteristics that set them apart from the minority of the friends, work, studies, etc. do we students is the distinct nasal quality of their voice accompanied by still Ifind something lucking? slang expressions derived from their limited farmer upbringing. Answer: Because there is (OINK) i ] something lacking! And that Some examples of their most commonly used words are: a later; brothers and sisters is God!!! farm out; out of state; water ice?; sure, Dave; oh, really!; swell; Yes, even here ut- Hello, Frosh guys. I trust you Think seriously a bout j these had the opportunity to read the The Social Disease things and ask: yourself, am 1 Great Rip-Off EndsSfli excellent article in the Sept. 21 -" At Mercyhurst U.! missing something in my life that issue of "The Merciad" on the Fart 11 Ah Yes! I can remember the good old days when I could purchase male dating habits here at,M.U. The article in the previous issue 1 need? Is there a void 1 cannot Unfortunately,, 1 think someone fill, no matter how involved 1 urn? a years supply of textbooks just outside the bookstore tor about of the Merciad was in part true, That void, brothers and sisters, is $10.00. Of course the books were hot, right off the shelves, but they overlooked a few essential facts but there are two sides to every Jesus Christ!!! Only he can fill served the purpose. The great rip off artists had it down to;a in the writing, tor instance, when coin. Freshman guys, listen up! your lives. 1 know, he has filled science, in and out of the bookstore daily, smiling when they left and speaking of codes, let's From six years of combined mine, and because he has, I can then collecting there earnings, not much, but enough for beer not forget the one concerning the experiences at* M.U. we^Would freely talk of his love and want to money. Well things have changed, at least for die time being, the "hands-off" policy a. girl adopts like to express some oi our views share this love with you. In schooli has hired an extra "set of eves" to watch out for us after one date .with a guylfrom concerning the local women, or closing, I would like to leave you criminals. This duly authorized law enforcement agent in the gray M.U. Let another girl even look at should we say girls. The haunts oi with this verse because it helped suit has a tough lob and realize that and respect him for it. But as him and she is a social Pirhana Mercyhurst females are largely me know and believe Jesus loves soon as I walked into the bookstore the other day I felt like a suspect and drummed out ol Baldwin to me, one of his chief sinners. Helen Heddy songs. And there's restricted to classrooms and in a conspiracy case. I was ordered to leave my books outside and to 4< dorm rooms, making a dating | "Come unto me, all ye that take off my coat and leave that outside also. Now it seems a little always the Jers go over to atmosphere practically nil. . labour and are heavy laden, and I ridiculous to leave my new textbook outside (which I purchased the McAuley, suck up their beer, and To top this off the majority 01 will give you rest. Take my yoke day before in the same store at retail price) unprotected and leave" one. ThatV^always girls are engaged, frigid, or even upon you and learn of me, for I secondly to take my coat off which this man has no right to insist. popular with you money hungry worse, in love with their am meek and lowly of heart and There are certain ways to enforce rules and regulations and the freshmen. Of course the best one hometown sweethearts. This is ye shall find rest unto your souls. easiest and best way is with a little courtesy and respect. Yes, is,*; "I can't tell you about not to say that the current crop of For my yoke is easy * and my respect for the student body pays this person's salary.?* * j Tuesday, Friday, or Saturday freshmen are not nice, they burden is light." Matt. 11:28 29. Apparently the new system works great for the bookstore and nights 'til I checks on the lrat certainly are, but it won't be long Peace in Christ, probably saves the school some money but at the same! time parties - at Gannon." Alpha before they learn the ways of the Marty Keeney jeopardizes the students personal ; property and also infringes on Sigma Sigma was formed for the Mercyhurst coed. If you do the students rights. J express purpose ol offering decide to date one oi our lovely Lets go back to the old system and let the student buy his books fraternity entertainment! at females, be prepared lor more from whom he wants and at very popular prices. T reasonable cost. No long rides, no than the U.S. chess Thank You '%* * N« *$ puking on your shoes, no "wanna championship. Best Zuppo Q. Pimpletucker see n ty room, pant-pant." For the more fortunate male At any rate guys, as you look who happens to build a Editors Note; The Book Store Policy has been changed. Look for around at this year's ex­ meaningful relationship with one Selleri • • an article in next weeks Merciad. I f Y ceptionally fine crop of lirosh of our future homemakers, don't On Tuesday, October 23, the chicks, remember if you say hi to be at all suprised if she comes FolletUCollege Book Co. iiuaf- that nice-looking chick in your back from Thanksgiving vacation filiation with the Mercyhurst chem. class, nine times out of ten sporting a 20-carat rock on her book store, are bringing you a your presence won't even be left hand, and if she does, don't real bestseller! On that day, acknowledged. If you're lucky, say we didn't warn you. between the hours of 9:00 a.m. she might, just might incline her Best Wishes, *. and 3:00 p.m. in the Student Advertisement head one degree in your direction. "The Pros from Dover" Union, a buyer will be on hand to Thousands of Topics purchase all types oi used college M$2.75 per page Girls - Need an apartment? texts. Believe it or not, all those Send for your up-to-date, 160-page, There are three single 1,000 page "bombshells" you've mail order catalog. Enclose $1.00 vacancies in the Sessler bought in the past and two days to cover postage (delivery time is Apartments. If you are in­ THE MER CI AD later found you didn't need can — 1 to 2 days). J ! ., terested, contact Mary for one day only—be "dropped"! RESEARCH ASSISTANCE, INC. Needham. Mary is located in . So if you find yourself swim­ 11941 WILSHIRE BLVD., SUITE #2 Sessler Apartment 112. Her Years of Service ming in a truckload of oldies but LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90025 phone number is 868-6292. II goodies, keep the 23rd in mind. (213) 477-8474 or 477-5493 you can't come, call between Published weekly during the college year, except Thanksgiving, in­ You could always use a little Our research material is sold for 12:30 and 4 00. ter session, Christmas and Easter vacations, and examination periods £ research assistance only. by the students of Mercyhurst College, Erie, Pa., 16501. 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/ SEPTEMBER 28, 1973 MERCYHURST'COLLEGE PAGE-3 9 ™*rs EW0U6H .... f#RXlN§J°fi TOWIGWT, Company Now I THINK PET£§ TURIUED' INTO A VEGETflBUE j Be on* the [lookout Ifor three crazy people who; have been destroying college campuses for the 1 past two years. They call themselves "3's Company" and if you haven't heard of them...you will! j | | $| Last year they were on The Coffee Circuit and became an instantShit. 1 This I year with over 80 schools under their I belts they * are into the Mini- Concert scene. They have opened for groups such as Billy Preston, Seatrain, The Mark-Almond Band, and) many others. They have justl completed creating a new puppet show] for NBC television. Their material! is original with topics ranging from the space program to grass to How ard Cossell and back again.ft & Bill Crystal, David Hawthorne and Alfred Finelli are 3s Com­ pany and they were seen on two specials starring David Frost on January 4th and 5th f on | ABC television. *Theyf will I be per­ forming here at Mercyhurst The Merciad congratulates and supports Frank Barry on his Friday, September 28. The show election as Vice-President of R.U.S. The junior law enforcement starts at 8p.m. Be prepared for a major began the duties of his*office immediately upon con­ great, crazy evening, f Ba^fe;^ firmation of Ids win. 2%^lK ' %—•.

New Location 1st'Production MEDIA SERVICE 6GAMMA \ RA YS9 EXPANDED I TOmiT\HURSTl by Sharon Warner J I Mr. Iddings has completed the casting for the 1968 Pulitzer Prize winning play, The Effect of Gamma Rays On-Man-In-The-Moon Last year, Mercyhurst College student and a class desired the Programmer. | 3f «BP Marigolds by Paul Zindel. Capturing the role of Beatrice (played by proudly presented us with a same facilities at the same time, SERVICES: Audio! Recor­ Joanne Woodward in the film for which she just received the Cannes Media Services Center and, later the class would have priority. dings; Slide Production; Graphic Film Festival Award for best actress) is junior Theatre Major Mari injthatfsame year, the school's School clubs and other activities Design; Preview of Materials; Gardner. Playing Beatrice's two daughters are Maripat Rafferty first! on-campusi radio station, are encouraged to use the media Purchase or Rental Advisory; and Barbara Wells. The aged boarder, Nannie will feature Andrea WQLN-FM. ? * I services. Projection-Multimedia | Room; This year the college has ex­ Hours for Media Services are Lab Workroom; H Spirit panded on this same service. Monday through | Friday from Duplication; Software Produc­ ^Sfit&l Again under the direction of tion: Audio, Slide, Film (Super Francis J. Bingnear, the media 8:30 to 4:30 and Sunday! through. 8), Transparencies, Television, services are offered this year on Thursday from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 Graphic Design, Dry Mounting, the upper level of the Learning p.m. At these hours, the depart­ Laminating; Programing Slide Resource Center. Mr. Bingnear ment is open for general use and and! Tape Programs; 16MM students wishing to use equip­ Catalogs; Software * Catalogs; ment on facilities should contact Ordering of % all f Audiovisual Sharon Sisco. there or phone Materials. y^ «^kj extension 218. Students should note that |a 24 hour jnotice is necessary for use of all Media Sr. Caroline. • . Service facilities but that emergency situations will be (Continued from P.I) *ww given special consideration. people of all ages have much to contribute to development and to f Mari Gardner, Andres Kupetz, Maripat Rafferty, Barbara Wells Probably the most important life." aspect of the Media Service At $ and Delia Mirarchi. Department is that there is a Mercyhurst trained staff on hand at all hours While Sr. Carolyn is con­ Kupetz remembered for her performance as Jill in Butterflies Are to assist the unknowledgeable centrating on the plans for ser­ Free last winter. Rounding out the cast in the part of Janice is Delia student. It is the function of the ving the community's senior Mirarchi. i P iP 5 fc**> » ^3 $ department to aid students who citizens, she has taken some time Gamma Rays has the honor of being the first Off-Broadway play wish to use the facilities for class out to notice the changes un the to receive a Pulitzer Prize. Production rights have been tied up for projects or personal use who are college for which she took no part over four years due to its popularity with the public. It is only with not skilled in media techniques. in the decision-making. The I "special arrangement" that Mercyhurst has been given the rights former president, observing that to produce Gamma Rays. The 'Hurst will be one of the first colleges Usage of the facilities is free, "Mercyhurst has always been in the U.S. to bring this terribly exciting play to its students. | but students must $ supply their flexible in the use!of space" I Production dates are October 18,19 and 20 at 8:00 and October 21 own j "software" such as film, commends the shift in the use of at 2:30. Don't miss it. Think Theatre - the Life (Jiving Art. '/S cassettes, audio-video tapes and Preston Hall from a men's dor­ poster boards. % ?jj$§s& mitory to faculty offices, which The department fhis year in­ the rooms seem to be better cludes an audio room, providing suited for. She is also glad to see facilities for the* listening and Weber Hall, the former £ Library, recording of tapes, cassettes and serving general college use and records; an audiovisual lab, a being a parUof the plans, for the NANE TTE! workroom for anyUype of audio­ new dance concentration in the "No, No, Nanette", the musical ces, Burt Shevelove is directing | MR. BINGNEAR, DIRECTOR visual experiments; and ,a Creative Arts division. that for over two years enchanted the company here, Donald hopes that this new location will projection-multimedia room, Besides the practical use of New York theatergoers with its Saddler is staging the dances and "provide better media services seating up to 60 people, capable of space, the recent ilandscaping of tunefulness, humor and nostalgic musical numbers and Raoul Pene and-a more convenient situation projecting films and slides as well the campus has drawn Sr. evocation of the carefree days of du Bois is again designing the for the students and faculty/' The as mixed jmedia presentations. Carolyn's praise. "The general 1925 when it was first a great hit, settings and the ; scores of center this year has a larger and While only one of these rooms is appearance of the campus has been booked for one ^per­ costumes in the fashions of 50 more centrally placed location. presently available,- Mr. pleases! New England tour, facing c such $ teams as U.! of University of Massachusetts Rochester, Cornell,JM.I.T. and Friday, October 5 Away Boston College to name a lew. Amherst, Mass. (tennis) |3j Success on this tour will tell the story of whethcrsthe Lakers are Saturday, October 6 Williams College (tennis) Away to be a power in the Eat>i|thib William stow n, Mass. spring. Best of luck to our team. M Prediction: SPORTS jVIBES OF TlHE FUTURE by Garrett KenHworth (Assistant Sport Editor)

Now that ^Mercyhurst has This is the criteria, by which an equipment, but also paying for ice suffered all the growing pains of a Atheletic Director chooses a new time to practice^ on? Our sports fast rising sports curriculum, the sport. Having already eliminated complex in the! future could question arises, What next? two sports from the list, we will remedy this problem. Well there doesn't necessarily measure up the final three. « Saving the most feasible for have to be an encore to that act, Cross* Country is a rough, last, obviously, soccer jjs my but I predict within the next year grueling, testfof stamina which prime choice for the next sport at or two, the 'hurst will indeed add requires alot of dedication, hard Mercyhurst college. % * another sport to its roster. This is work, and long hours. Although merely academic, the tricky part the campus is layed out perfect |§£The*facilites are great. If not is predicting which sport the for a cross country course, I Tullio field, then the field beside college will give the nod. * | doubt if you'd find a dedicated it could be landscaped, a grind Five | possible? sports im­ coach, without pay, let alone a six marked off, and presto, you have mediately pop into mind; man team without scholarships. a soccer field. The competition is swimming, wrestling, cross All hopes of a cross country team abundant,^including, Gannon. country, hockey, and soccer. All at Mercyhurst left with our Behrend, and Edinboro. A coach of which would be suitable for a "Boston Marathon," Bob Curtis. would be no problem if the crew college this size. | > Hockey at the 'hurst sounds like team* coula give up Dave But there are more involved a natural. With all the students Shimpeno for a few hours a week. reasons for picking a sport than we have from*Philadelphia, and He is more than qualified, being a merely the size of the school. Pittsburgh, we'd have no trouble star soccer player himself once, Trie first thing you must con­ getting the participants. Why half and I'm sure he could pick up sider are the facilities; Does of Gannon's team consists, of some pointers from his brother Mercyhurst have the proper Mercyhurst students. Com­ who is head coach of Edinboro's i facilities to afield this" team? To petition would be no problem. We soccer team. | Getting par­ wrestling u and swimming, the could join with Gannon, inviting a ticipants? No sweat^jWe even 3619 McClelland Avenue answer is No. Strike those two team for ^a weekend, Gannon have a real;live soccer player from the list immediately. The playing one night, us the next. from Mexico attending Mercy­ Northwestern Pennsylvania's hassle of going to local high Mercyhurst could also travel, hurst this year. schools for meets and practices, with Gannon utilizing the same Newest Young Adult Nightclub would not be worth it. | i The cosmic sport is without a arrangements? . Facilities would doubt the sport of the future for Secondly, there is not enough be no problem with the I con­ America, lit has invaded the local or semi-localcompetition in struction of the new sports that sport to maketan adequate professional ranks and the North complex on Rt. 90. A coach could Atlantic Soccer League has just schedule. ? | "/ |& | | be a problem. Art Grady would The third consideration is finished its second successful HAPPY HOUR DAILY 7 to 8:30 p.m. be a prime candidate, but it is season. Why in Texas alone there| •• coaching. Will we have to hire a doubtful whether he would have Monday - College Night. Bring IP's \ new one? Do we already I have are 2000 soccer teams in secon-| one? Is one available to us ? time for such a post. dary schools! • WEDNESDAY—"DRINK k DROWN" NITEf With all of-this going for it Now would be a good time to | •THURSDAY—LADIES NIGHT \ And the final consideration, though, I still give hockey two or jump on the soccer band-wagony which no sport can survive three years before the Hurst Dancing on jhe only "lit-up" dance floor m Northwestern, Pa without, is the participants. Can and ride it right to the top. Who [Amusements • Munchies • All legal Beverages fields a team. knows, someday when we are all Mercyhurst field a team' without Finance, and inconvenience are old alumni, Mercyhurst may be PRESENTABLE Af TIRE REQUIRED living out vast scholarships to the reasons *A hockey team could known as the biggest |soccer eep people playing. 1 >'' | run into money, not only in school in the East.