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VOLUME 59, NUMBER 18 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1986 AtMSG MSG reps approve two lectures forjApril and MISO trip I j By Susan Marcy weekend of Feb, 24. The money will be MSG representatives approved a taken from the Club Projects budget. proposal to donate money needed for "Hats off to MSG representatives for two lectures occurring £ on the Mer- approving this proposal," said Arm- cyhurst Campus in April. The first of strong, who was pleased that the pro- these lectures, entitled Orbita, will posal was passed. Z take place on April 3. MSG will donate A proposal to officially recognize $5000 for the lecture, which is accom- Circle K as a club by MSG was approv- panied by live Soviet television. MSG ed. Annette Pedaci, vice-president of President David Armstrong said, "We the group, gave a presentation on Cir- are really going to push this lecture. cle K, which is sponsored by the by the We will be advertising heavily in the nationally recognized, Kiwanis Club. community." < •*' * Pat Callahan announced that the The other lecture is a forum on Viet- Campus Life Committee recommend- nam entitled "The Vietnam War Recon- ed to the Senate not to approve frater- sidered: A Reappraisal." MSG will nities and sororities on the Mercyhurst donate $2000 for the lecture, primarily campus. The College Senate will meet for the lecture costs of Leslie Gelb, a on Tue., Feb. 24 at 3:30 p.m. in 214 member of the Nixon and Carter ad- Zum. ministrations. Speeches, videos, films This week's meeting will take place and debates will all be a part of the in 114 Zurn. The meeting will begin at forum which will be presented by a 7:30 on Sunday. % f The sixth annual Phonathon has reached the mid-point off its $40,000 goal, with combined effort-through Mercyhurst energetic alumni calling sessions on Sunday, February 16 that totalled over $13,000. Pic- College and MSG. 5 tured above. Alumni Director and Phonathon Co-ordinator, Gary Bukowski assists the MISO will receive $300 for their Ticket sales doubled HRMA callers at Monday night's session. * ,a -Toronto trip which will take place the I Campus ready for Hammermill's history recorded Saturday concert. By Jennifer K. Laird Mercyhurst faculty Ticket sales for the Donnie Iris and the Cruisers concert have doubled in By Wendy Kaufman The book tells about a small paper "Some of these tests include: moisture mill that began back in 1898 and strug- .the past week, according to Pat content, strength and electrostatic Callahan, Special Projects Chairman. The Best Known Name in Paper gled to survive through the Depression change," said McQuillen. Hammermill, was written by two of years, when many American So far, 300 tickets have been sold with "I used to think a piece of paper was total sales reaching $1,772. At least Mercyhurst's best. Dr. Michael J. Mc- businesses failed. Even with the odds just another piece of paper," said Mc- Quillen and College President Dr. against them, Hammermill has emerg- $7,090 worth of tickets must be sold in Quillan. "It's amazing how many dif- order to breakeven. "'If we lose money William P. Garvey worked together to ed as a giant corporation, a Fortune ferent types of paper there are for one produce a chronicle of Hammermill's 500 company and an employer of over from this concert, the chances for br- : |kind," he said, referring to one par- inging other bands on campus will be history. 12,000. ;;.;;/ -^ * ; ticular brand categorized into different The project began when executives Both McQuillen and Garvey agreed very slim," said Callahan. ., kinds, due to weight, finish and grade. He is confident that the number of of Hammermill asked local colleges that McQuillen would do the basic "Hammermill is a leader in the and institutions to submit proposals to research and they would collaberate tickets sold by the night of the concert business of fine and printing paper," will reach 1000. "We expect to sell a lot the company concerning the corporate on the writing of the text. "Records McQuillen stated. Its paper is primarily from the corporate headquarters here of tickets at the door," stated Callahan. | in Erie were the primary source," Mc- Tickets can be purchased in the Mer- Quillen said. "But I also interviewed cyhurst Student Government Office prominent retirees and executives of until Fri., Feb. 21. After Friday after- the company," McQuillen added. noon, tickets will only be sold at the Basically, the first six chapters! door. Ticket prices are $5 for Mer- [evolve around the "personal touch" Icyhurst students with I.D. and $8 for that Hammermill possesses: the peo- the general public. ple, the struggles, the discoveries, the The doors of the Campus Center will movement. This was maintained until; open at 6:30 p.m. and the concert the mid-1940s. At that time, the com- begins at & p.m.? | ^1^ pany went through a period of transfor- mation including the new emerging technology, the expansion of the cor- INSIDE poration and the diversification of the ! product. Sports Medicine Hammermill was the first paper com- II pany to develop paper for Xerox. In lClub^..|..^.....p. *2 fact, the corporation was the sole Qampus | l Dr. William P. Garvey developer for years until a mutual Dr. Michael J. McQuillen history. "They came to us," said Mc- agreement was reached for other sup- for printing ranging from menus to Ministry..];..4....p.*3 Quillen. The process began in January, pliers to join the market. advertising posters, he added. 1984 and continued through May, 1385, Surprisingly enough, each type and In January, the book, The Best Bulletin Board....p.f7 when the final copy of the manuscript brand of paper Hammermill produces Known Name j in Paper Hammermill was submitted. is put through 31 different tests. was published. Basketball..^.^..p.jB PAGE 2 THE MERCIAD FEBRUARY 20,1986 Israeli dancer impressed Sports Medicine majors with dance department 1 join forces for new club By Matthew J. Clark his career occurred when he was assistant to John Butler, a By Julie Cherico portunities offered. Last week, Mercyhurst was contemporary free-lance be a guest speaker at the honored by hosting Igal Perry, The club invites the majors meeting to inform the choreograhper. As his assis- "The students are taking to meet and get aquainted world renown dancer, teacher, tant, Perry staged Butler's students about job oppor- and choreographer from work for companies charge," claimed Janet Price. with their colleagues and com- tunities in the Sports Medicine Out of the 60 or so Sports munication's organized bet- field. Israel. * worldwide, including the pro- Perry was at the 'Hurst duction of "Carmina Burana" Medicine majors, about 60 per- ween students and faculty. To conclude the school cent are involved and they're Also, It provides the students Feb.10 through 14 to teach for The New York City Opera, year, the members will par- classical ballet at the Mer- taking advantage of the newly with more ih-depth informa- ticipate in Mercyhurst's an The Opera of Munich, The cyhurst dance studio, located Caracas Ballet, The San Diego developed Sports Medicine aw**- Club. Why? Because it gives in Weber Hall, and to give a Ballet, and Teatro Alia Scala in the student the opportunity to teacher's seminar as well as Milan, Italy. deal with Issues pertaining to choreography workshop. His teaching potential was Sports Medicine in a more pro- Perry said he felt very com- fully realized in the summers fessional manner. ^ fortable during his stay at the of 1981 and 1982 when he Last spring, Sports 'Hurst. "The people here are headed the ballet department Medicine majors came very friendly and ac- at Jacob's Pillow, a travelling together, with Janet Price, comodating; they've certainly dance festival. Brad Jacobson, and Steve made me feel welcome," said In March, 1983, Perry found- Davis to decide if a Sports Perry. "The Mercyhurst com- ed the Peridence Center in Medicine Club would be munity has been very suppor- New York City, establishing a beneficial to them and if it tive," he added. i contemporary ballet company should be established. After Perry stated that he was im- intregally with a professional discussing the topic, the pressed with Mercyhurst's dance school. students agreed to form the dance program. "It's very Perry teaches a technique club. In December, the pro- positive," he said. "The pro- that places utmost importance gram began its first official gram seems to be striving for a on musicality, dynamics, year. «T higher level of education in (structure, correct breathing, "The program helps remind the students that they are a Sports The club meets once a the art of dancing," he timing, and body movement as Medicine major," states Janet Price. Pictured above are (I to r) continued. * a whole. He stated, "We must month so future goals can be Richard Boesch, Janet Price, Norm Gabriel, Sue Denny and Brad set and previous goals can be Jacobson. *35r » The Israeli's first opportuni- work to find the origin of the checked. No dues are paid and tion on Sports Medicine. nual Activities Day. They will ty to work as a ballet master (movement, so that one can ar- rive at the logical development no budget is given; the only Along with fundraising, demonstrate and inform was|in 1972ifor Rotterdam's money received is from fun- Dancentrum in Holland. Later, of any style. It's a process; this members are looking forward others on Physical Fitness. is what matters." draisers, which will be fre- to having guest speakers at "The program helps remind he returned to Israel and became, ballet master of^the ^ Perry said his approach tg^ quent.