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 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. The money raised will their meetings and holding the students that they are a r enable-the students to -attend HseifHnars" tor'tfie °KRere ylTOrsf SpoHs ^Meorcine Hma xfd ne'er sty my ffWn "tfi*? ?rurTi5rf seminars. 3 community. stated Price. It's an excellent where he was given the oppor- element, the drama of every in- tunity to choreograph profes- stant of our lives." While here \ opportunity for those who are Under the* elected officers, The first seminar they spon- not yet active in the program sionally for the company. Perry was the guest of a for- Norm Gabriel, president; sored was held on Sat., Feb. and are encouraged to join. In 1976, Perry came to the mal reception by the com- Richard Boesch, vice- 15. The topics Included: This way, opinions can be and joined Den- munity. He returned to New president; and Sue Denny, Strength Training, Car- shared and members ican nis Wayne's dancers in New York City to continue his secretary-treasurer, members diovascular Fitness, and Nutri- become even more aware of York |as ballet master and choreograph work at the of the program benefit in tion. In April, Rehabilitation Sports Medicine choreographer. One of the Peridence Center after his several ways through the op- Consultant Pete Grimaldi will opportunities. * * most interesting aspects of week at Mercyhurst. WerghutslConese j W" C

Hospitality welcomes everyone to Campus Ministry By Jackie Rzomp a.m. Mass, ushers, Eucharistic Hospitality is the guiding become attached to the group not sold. | . £ Contest. Any person who ministers, and the Liturgy or one individual and are Easter egg decorations are principle of the Mercyhurst Planning Committee are all believes that a non-harmful, Campus Ministry. Many disappointed if someone falls on sale in the Center to help hysterical stunt has been car- services of Campus Ministry. to show up." I \ raise the remainder of the ried through can submit en- members of the school com- Also, under the request of any munity regard Main 211 as a Once a month students visit goal. Personal contributions tries to the Ministry. Winners student, special dorm masses will be determined by a panel place to get coffee or relax and Protestant services can be during class breaks. [Accor of judges and cash prizes will arranged by Campus Ministry. be awarded, t £ i ding to Karen Donnelly, a part Every Tuesday in CM., an of the Campus Ministry team, Members of the Campus inter-faith bible study takes Ministry Team, which includes "The room is basically for place at 4:00 and Father Chuck socializing and we like to em- Sr. Elisabeth, Karen Donnelly, Schmitt leads Raps on Fr. Chuck and Episcopal phasize that everyone can find Religion at 10:30 p.m. '«' hospitality in 'the Campus Representative Fr. Jeff Although Campus Ministry Hamblin, are available for Ministry Center." cares for the spiritual growth Said Sister Elisabeth counseling year-round. They of the college community, it are willing to offer personal Linsten, director of Campus also realizes that each Ministry, "We are n o n help or a sympathetic ear to member needs to grow in- Campus Ministry team: Sr. Elisabeth, Karen Donnelly, Fr. Chuck. anyone who stops in or calls denominational here. Never is tellectually and socially to anyone asked what their the Emmaus Soup Kitchen are also appreciated. ? for an appointment. "We do gain a strong awareness of where they assist in preparing not pass Judgement. The ses- religion is. We are inter-faith in his-her own worth. Thus, Cam- C.M.'s hospitable spirit Is that we try to get'people to food and serving those who more than just the words of sions remain confidential and pus Ministry sponsors a varie- may rely on the program for we are there to listen, not realize faith in all aspects of ty of activities to get people to those who run it. It also at- life. We never disriminate their only nourishment. tempts to unite Mercyhurst psychoanalyze," remarks realize and serve the needs of Campus Ministry also takes Donnelly. "* because of religious beliefs. the college, the Erie communi- students and faculty through Nobody should feel In- responsibility, for helping such activities as the Mardi Adds Sr.Elisabeth, "No per- timidated by Campus Ministry ty, and the world. foreign students adjust to a Gras Party which was held on son should feel that they are because of the religion they different culture. C M . aided in Feb. 11. An open invitation not welcome in Campus choose to follow." establishing the Mercyhurst was extended to anyone who Ministry. Those who pass by International Students wished to join others for because they see a,group In effort to encourage Organization (MlSO) so that students to pursue the refreshments, (conversation, relaxing and talking and think foreign students can become and humor. j that there Is a clique here are religion of their ** choosing, acquainted with one another. Campus Ministry brings CM. is* again -sponsoring mistaken. Conversation is Currently Campus Ministry their Annual Pratlcal Joke open \ to everyone. Campus students In contact with Is working to raise money for a Ministry is open to everyone." various churches in the Erie school for the deaf in Africa. area. Any student who wishes Also, once a week a group The goal is set at $750 half of to worship in their own church of students visit the elderly at which has already been raised. Stick-on Easter Egg Decorating Kirs will have transportation. Cam- the Geriatric Annex. At the The money will help to run the pus Ministry works in conjunc- beginning of fall semester school for one month by pro- tion with many churches to Campus Ministry recruits viding food for Its 75 students. find parish families who pro- those students who might Sr. Elisabeth points out, vide rides to weekly worship want to brighten the life of a "Deaf people are cut off com- services free of charge. ' convalescent. It is of special pletely from the world unless j Campus Ministry also plays Importance that students con- they receive special educa- a big role in campus liturgies. sider the visits; a year-long tion. Even a genius like Helen Sunday masses include stu responsibility. Says Donnelly, Keller needed a teacher." % ' dent and faculty participants. "Many of the people look for- One project to raise the The folk group at Sunday's 11 ward to our visits. They funds was an in-school garage sale. -Donnelly was pleased

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Qiter: Sovietltelevision Controversy at MSG OFF AtfSunday's Meroyhurst Student Government meeting, the 5 the student representatives voted to approve the expense of spon- ECORD sorship of Orbita: a day-long showing of Soviet television with a By David Armstrong, MSG end it came down to «a con- lecture on the subject In the evening, if you remember, t h i s was President *'i stitutional interpretation. The supposed to take place in the fall, but technical difficulties at opposing reps took a more ColumbialUniversify forced its cancellation. § § lllfc ^ The Mercyhurst Interna- literal stance while the reps in But nowion Thur|Apr. 3, Soviet television will make Its debut tionale Student Organization favor of the expenditure chose in the Erie area. Once they sign the contract, MSG is guaranteed (MISO) was awarded $300 out to interpret the criteria as be- exclusive rights as the only college in the area to have Orbita. of MSG's club funding budget ing fulfilled by MISO. £> Seeing what another country shows its citizens via television this past Sunday. I am bring- In my opinion, the reps took is an Incredible opportunity. Seeing what the Soviet people ing this up because there was a positive stand in regards to watch daily is like a peek into what's on their minds. Orbita will considerable controversy over my campaign vow to use be a prime time taped delay of shows from the previous night, the issuance of the funds. students' money for jj the usually used for pizza parties uncensored by any government This will be "educational" tv in MSG yearly budgets $2,000 students. It was correct, as and other frivolous activities the sense that it informs and enlightens its viewers, b u | w i i i be a available to clubs recognized seen by the Executive Com- at the end of the year when far cry from Soviet versions of "Sesame Street'&oi "Mister by MSG for their organiza- mittee, that the reps chose to they discovered the funds Rogers'! Orbita will be the prime time "popular" shows that tional activities. In order to read the MSG constitution were not used. Humayen Ahm- most of the citizens watch during the evening, g f |||| petition for this money t h e favorable to the matter being ed is trying to organize a For years* the Soviets were perceived as|,enemies"|But late- club or organization should be discussed. Because the MISO legitimate and educational ly, the Soviets are pretty popular around the United States, H you officially sanctioned by the did advertise for membership, event sponsored by and f o r doubt that, just turn on your radio and hear at least two or three student government. All these was recognized by MSG and Is the MISO. I am glad the MSG songs dealing with that idea (that is, excluding the theme from criteria are stated in the stu- open to the.entire student has enabled him to carry out ["Rocky IV") or pick up a magazine and find a picture of Soviet dent government constitution body, the Executive Commit- the trip to the Toronto Science leader MikhaH Gorbachev on itl , I I ||1| under Article 15. m£ > tee felt „that all criteria were Museum this year, i* .3 - ,* | f People seem t o forget that as recent as World War II, the U.S. The discussion centered fulfilled, ft j f u m "Off the Record11 Is an in- and the U.S.S.R. were on the same side. Many all too frequently around MISO's lack of adver- Personally, I felt the reps dependent contribution of the remember the "Cold War Era'1 of the 1950s and are quicker to tisement or notice for made the right decision even Mercyhurst Student Govern- forget that Detente and the SALT treaties of as recently as 10 or membership to the organiza- though they were unaware of ment. The MSG Executive 15 years ago, i | • | ' I i i S| tion and of the trip. Certain the behind-the-scenes story. Committee is solely responsi- Iprhe Geneva Peace Talks in November were a significant representatives pointed out MISO used to have a con- ble for i t s content. "Off the stride forward in international relations. The talks by no means certain inadequacies with the siderably larger budget but it Record" appears on the settled the world's problems, but they showed initiative by some constitutional criteria needed was cut to $50 From what I Editorial Page because it to allocate the funds. All the understood, from the Presi- key participants. |pp* 1 | E | j|p j§ j| reflects the opinions and points were valid, but in the dent of MISO, the money was beliefs of the elected officers. So, what does ail of ujjs: have toklo with Mercyhurat College getting a c f w c e to watch some Soviet, t e l e v i s i o n ? - W & l i , the per-] vasiveness o{ television as a message carrier and as a link to clearer world understanding has been demonstrated by its sheer presence. |i ml' iilliliiP 1 Besides, everyone on this campus has a vestedfnterist in the Responsible for the weekly publication of the College newspaper, including future, by planning careers and by being of voting age. If the U.S. and the IKS.S.R. are indeed the "superpowers", we arefhe staff management and organfzation, and also editorial decisions. citizens

Senior finds new experiences at the International Institute By Debbie Hison Institute provides programs, just a few of the many dif- Romanian refugees grocery services, and referrals which If you're wondering why ferent nationalities that I come . shopping and not one of them these people come to Erie, When I returned to the help to enrich the quality of in contact with everyday. 'Hurst for;, my final {year in spoke any English? With this well its pretty simple. The in- life of the client so they can Since most of these people September many questions being my sixth week at the In- stitute sponsors so many become a more productive are unfamiliar with the came to mind. My biggest con- stitute, so far I have not done foreign-born people to come member of society. language and customary ways the same thing any day. Thank cern seemed to be, what did I to the United States and pro- Now that the introduction is of the Americans, they have to goodness!+ vides the essentials for sur- really want to do after gradua- through let me begin to tell tion? Leave it to me to wait till For instance, two weeks vival for the first month until you where I fit into this pic- they get their feet on the the last minute,* ago preparations had to be ture. My title at the institute is made for the arrival of four ground. This year we are ex- Since all of my major course Assistant to the Executive new arrivals. Housing and fur- pected to resettle about 75 requirements were completed Director (impressive isn't it). niture had to be found, foreign-born refugees from a In the fall all I had to do now The Director of the Institute is clothing and housewares had number of different countries. was, an Internship or co-op. Margaret Rex, a very, very busy to bought, dishes and other Hopefully this would guide me woman, who warned me from I have always heard that items that were donated had foreign-born people a have a in the direction of my future the beginning that no two days to be located, and food had to would ever be the same. Well definite gift for American peo- career goals. I opted for the be purchased. These along ple and now I can say that I co-op not only for the money she has been right so far. with a never-ending list of but also for the needed work There are three other have experienced this other items had to be done to memorable gift. Working at experience. employees at the Institute: make the four men feel as Gerry, the office manager, the Institute has been a very -^Currently, I am doing my co- comfortable as possible. After worthwhile learning ex- op at the International In- Mary, the English teacher, and Cathy, the vocational instruc- all this was to be their new perience that I will always stitute of Erie, located on the home for good or until they remember not only for the corner of 4th and Holland for tor. There is also another stu- dent intern, Kim Muirhead, decided to move on. various things that I have those people that keep After completing all the learned but also for the many wondering where I have been. from Mercyhurst, who holds the job of secretary. Believe Debbie Hison items on the checklist, our new friends that I have met I am constantly being ask- me, some days I find myself next step was to greet the new both foreign and American. ^ ed, "What is the International doing a little of each of the be given as much specal atten- arrivals at the airport. But of This work experience Is just Institute?", or as my room- jobs listed above. tion as needed. Believe me its course things don't ever run as one of the stepping stones mates Heidi and Diane con- hard trying to communicate smoothly as you would like that will be the foundation for tinuously say, "the I squared There are many other people with these people, you try them to. The plane was late my future careers plans that I E." Aren't they the funny that help in the smooth runn- speaking slowly and punc- and to top it off the luggage have set for myself. This co-op crew? Well here goes the story ing of the institute, including: tuating properly every was lost. What a great way to has given me a new direction of the institute and I. tutors, volunteers, people who sentence you say. make a lasting impression on in my quest for the never en The international Institute is donate clothing, furniture, and Some of my duties include: our new friends from abroad. ding question, "What do you food and other people in the a non-profit social service filling out various forms and — Finally our,long andfttiring want to do when you graduate agency funded by the Unitedj community who are to legal documents, taking the day was over. Little did I from college?" Without the Way, it has been helping the, numerous to mention. people to various appoint- realize that these men had just help of Co-Op Diretor Mr. In- Erie community for over 60 The people who play the big- ments, the Health and Welfare traveled further than I would fantino, Margaret Rex and all years now. Serving refugees, gest part in the institute are Department, dentist and i coming ail the way from the people at; the Institute I immigrants, and Americans the foreign-born for without employment office and a wide refugee camps in Yugoslavia. would probably still be asking born individuals, the institute- these individuals there would variety of other places. It's also hard to realize*that myself that dreaded question. acts as a bureau of informa- be no need for the Interna- 5? My job is very interesting in most of these people come tion and service to the foreign- tional Institute. Puerto Ricans, that everyday is a new ex- over with just the clothes on Debbiei Hison Is a senior born to aid in their adjustment Laotians, Vietnamese, Roma- perience and adventure. When their backs and traveling communications major from to the American life. Also the nians, and Polish people are was the last time you took four documents. , PA. *

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Senate Meeting Free Iris Tickets Aerobics Classes

The next meeting of the Col Chances to win two free Aerobics classes are now lege"; Senate will be held m tickets to the Donnie Iris and offered In the Campus Center 4M%&* . Zurn 214? on Feb. 25 at 3:30 the Cruisers concert will be every Mon., Wed., and Fri., at 7 **Sf*>j£23k TOW p.m. On the agenda are pro- continuing thru Fri., Feb. 21 as a.m. To sign up see Janet Mercyhurst College will be performing "Miss Firecracker Contest" posals to enhance the recogni- WMCY broadcasts "live" from Price, Michelle Caiaramonte, on Feb. 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 and Mar. 1 In the Little Theatre. All curtain tion of honors students at the Mercy h u r s t College Stu- or Richard Buesch times will be 8 p.m., except Feb. 23 which will be 2:30 p.m. Call 825- graduation; to modify the dent Union. Listen to WMCY 0200 for reservations. Mercyhurst students get in free with an I.D. on course challenge policy; to and when one of the group's Slide Lecture Sun., Feb. 23 and Thurs., Feb. 27. W I f develop a subcommittee con- Pictured above are (I to r) Beth La wry, Chris Alessi and Loretla tunes is played, all you need to Layer in a scene from the play. cerned with classroom dot is approach the remote remodeling; t o consider the in- booth and properly identify The Erie County Committee itiation of fraternities- the hit. Thlsiplus proper col- For A Nuclear Freeze will be sororities on campus; to con- lege ID will win you the two presenting a slide lecture en- sider the Administration free tickets to the Feb.^22 titled" Nuel ear * Winter Policy and Operations Stan- concert. Ultraviolet Spring: The World ding Committee's respon- After Nuclear War", on Sat., sibility toward the general col- Mar. 1 at 2 p.m. at the Villa lege budget; and to change to Volleyball Marathon Maria College Lecture Hall. a letter grade system. Admission is free.

Graduating Seniors A co-ed volleyball marathon Miss Firecraker Contest will be held Fri., Feb. 21 in the Ifj,you did not receive the Campus Center from 8 p.m. to first in a series of several let- 6 a.m. Anyone interested in The Mercyhurst College Millcreek Mall will be show- participating should contact Theatre presents "The Miss Fri., Feb. 21 Gravity's Last ters from the External Affairs Stand, comedy-juggling show, ing the following movies: "Out Office regarding Commence- Coach Ruggierio, ext. 300, 206 | Firecraker Contest", a comedy will perform in the Zurn Recital of Africa", "Down and Out In ment '86, a copy of the Feb. 15 Preston. Proceeds will benefit by Beth Henley, the Pulitzer Hall at 8 p.m. The cost will be Beverly Hills" and "The Best correspondence is available the I Lady Lakers' European Prizes ^winning* author^of $1. ,-ri nuam^inn Of Times. For times and more I from Sister M. Damien at the Sports Tour. Crimes off the Heart from Feb. information call 868-5152. switchboard* 21 through Mar. 1 at the Little Sat., Feb. 22 Donnie Iris and Theatre. For reservations, the Cruisers will perform in Cinema World will be show- ing the following movies: Education Majors Mercyhurst Night please call 825-0200. Mer concert in the Campus Center. The concert will begin at 8 "Delta* Force", "Wild Cats", cyhurst students with ID free "The Color Purple" and on Sunday, Feb. 23 at 2:30 p.m. p.m. Tickets are $5 for students $8 for |the general "Youngblood". For times and and on Thur. Feb 27 at 8 p.m. All education majors who The Erie Golden Blades will public. more information "call are student teaching in the fall be having Mercyhurst College There will also be a free 454-2881.** y / | term of 1986 are reminded to Night on Feb. 22. The night in- preview on Thur.. Feb. 20 at 8 Sun., Feb. 23 The movie pick up your application forms cludes the game ticket and a p.m. "Conan the Destroyer"*will be Plaza Cinema will be show- in the Education Office. Com- case of Coke for the price of shown in the Back Porch Cafe ing the following movies: pleted applications must be $9. If you would like tickets at 7 and 9 p.m. The cost will be •'Murphy's Romance", submitted no later than Feb. call the Athletic Dept., ext. 50 cents. "Quicksilver", "The Hitcher" 228. and "My Chauffeur. For times 28. 1986. Wed., Feb. 28 Joseph Aron- and more 'information call son will be doing caricatures 454-0050^ .. i in the Student Union from 11 P •--•---•- — •I a.m. to 2 p.m. The caricatures will be free of charge. i i I This I f i coupon Pat Benetar will perform in i COMMENCEMENT concert at the Erie Civic i entitles Center on Thur., Feb. 27 at 8 i e INVITATIONS I p.m. Tickets are $14.25 and i you t o Any clubs or can be purchased at the Civic i any organizations Center box office and;at all i Ticketron outlets. i Schnapps who would like i George Carlin will perform i a for MEMBERS OF THE MERCYHURST COLLEGE irto publicize In concert at the Warner Theatre on Thur., Feb. 27 at 8 n * GRADUATING CLASS OF 1986 CAN ORDER their events in p.m. Tickets will be $12.75 and i • THEIR COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS NOW! the^Bulletin $10.75 and can purchased at i 1 99 the Civic Center box office and i "Support your Orders accepted at the BOOKSTORE from Board" should at all Ticketron outlets. i] FEBRUARY 19 thru MARCH 21 i 9 ugly bartender send news Erie Golden Blades The next i proceeds to benefit MS COST: 50* PER INVITATION (pay when order) items to The home game for the Erie i a Golden Blades will be Sat., i Compliments of l ALSO AVAILABLE Merciad, Box Feb. 22 when they host the i Tony Virgina Lancers. At special i Limited one per customer ' Name Cards: $5.95 per box of 100 § 129 by Tuesday note: this is also Mercyhurst i Expires 2/26/86 'O PERSONALIZED NOTECARDS: $9.95 per box of 50 at noon. College ; n i g h t at the game. i s THANK YOU NOTES: $3.95 per box of 25 Game time is 7:30 p.m. J 1

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Push Record To ,19-6 Lakers\eye playoff bid By R.J. Zonna | | "You need a game like this. continue to win he would sup- The Mercyhurst Lakers It's a great oppurtunity to play port us, which is important. I men's basketball team over- and,evaluate the just hope everyone looks at came an emotional loss to underclassmen," Kalbaugh the total picture, because if we Gannon University to defeat said. "However, we didn't LeMoyne and Daemen and i w i n 20 we w o u I d be want to get into any bad undefeated at home and .500 keep their Division II Playoff habits. We just wanted to play hopes .alive. * on the road. That's the objec- some good defense, which we tive, to win at home and split The 'Hurst now owns a 19-6 worked hard at." on the road," added Kalbaugh. record with just three games Mercyhurst opened a 24-7 left. However, all three con- Mercyhurst'.s 89-65 win over lead in the game and coasted LeMoyne gave the fifth year tests are on the road. The vic- to a 47-23 halftime edge. The tories against LeMoyne and head coach his 75th career starters re-entered in the se- win. It also assured the Lakers ; Daemon gave Mercyhurst a cond half, but were quickly of an improved record for the | Mercy h u r s t ' s Mark Davis goes in for a score against Gannon. perfect 12-0 record at the Cam- replaced. pus Center. * <£g fifth consecutive year. Last I I Junior Todd Lee was a year's team finished 17-11. trailed by three, 68-65, with Freshman Mark Davis added "Basically, we're .happy perfect 7 of 7 in the contest* All five 'Hurst starters 5:20 remaining, but did not 16 points, including a one about going undefeated at and scored 14 points. Moss scored in double figures, led score again until the 2:14 handed power dunk to give the home; plus we've got 19 wins also added 14. Freshman walk- by sophomore Nate Harris mark. Lakers the halftime lead. Moss now. You're always glad to on Richie Lipscomb didn't with 16 points. Lee banged Lee scored 26 points in the was the only other consistent have more wins than home miss a shot while scoring 10 home 15 points to go with his loss and pulled down 12're- Laker, as he had 11 points and games, and we've done that. points. Brower, an Erie native, 10 rebounds, while Moss chip- bounds while being saddled eight rebounds. j> KaS^- Hopefully we're on our way to |had 10, to match sophomore ped In 14. Cams added 12 and with foul trouble much of the Mercyhurst will travel to IUP 20 wins," said Laker boss Billy Tim Winbush's output. Matt Nesser 10. £ game. Lee became'only the on Thursday before* winding Kalbaugh. The Lakers will play Daemen The Gannon game was sixth player in Laker history to up the season next week at In the Daemen win, every once more this season, which played in front of 5,689 fren- pass the £1,000 point mark. Central State and Daemen. Laker player saw considerable seems to insure them ofrat zied fans at the Erie Civic action as Mercyhurst trounced least 20 wins. The question re- Center. It Is believed to be the the Division III Golden War- mains whether that will be biggest crowd to view a riors 95-55. Daemen's record enough to get Mercyhurst a basketball game in- the Erie SCOREBOARD dropped to 1-19 with the loss. playoff bid. > A * * area. i ^ A.. ^ * J I Seniors Kenney Moss and "We can go 22-6, but i I Mercy h u r s t ' s 90-75 loss to I fc^Men's Basketball ^| Women's Basketball Chuck Brower played their hopefully 20-8 would be good the 11th ranked Golden Mercyhurst 89 Mercyhurst 52 final game at the Campus enough to make the NCAA Knights was actually a very Center, while senior Marty tournament, especially if they close game until Gannon ran LeMoyne 65 St.Bonaventuref 75 Cams was sidelined with the take into consideration that off 12 unanswered points in • flu. However, the lopsided we only had 12 home games. I the final minutes. The Lakers score kept them and the rest spoke to, Bud Elwell (NCAA led by a point at halftime, Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 54 of the starters on the bench Committee representative) despite shooting just 38.5 per- 95 for most of the game. about this and he told me if we cent. In the end, the Lakers Daemen 55 Westminster 71 Captains named Soccer team in tournament By Debbie Hi s o i l presently ranked in the top The Mercyhurst soccer The Mercyhurst Lakers soc- twenty. 1 team expects to be kept busy cer team began its indoor The Lakers also battled to a with upcoming indoor mat-l season with an impressive 1-1 tie with Nazareth College. ches, including another] outing in Buffalo, New York. In the semi-finals, Mer- match-up with Penn State- Sixteen teams from various cyhurst stumbled and was Behrend. An'Alumni match Is colleges and universities took defeated in its first round also in the works. f part in the tournament. The match-up by Ithaca by a 3-0 In a related note, Coach teams were divided into four mark. | Burns has announced co- very groups of four teams apiece. In the tournament the captains for the upcoming Fast I F R E & Mercyhurst won its division, Lakers were guided by assis- season. Senior Tom Mulligan, compiling a 2-0-1 record. The tant coach Brian Matijasic. last seasons leading scorer, Camp 'Hurst defeated Penn State- Matijasic replaced head coach and Bernie Valento, a standout Behrend 2-0, and Syracuse 2-1. Rick Burns who was on a on defense, were named co- The Syracuse squad is recruiting trip in Minnesota. captains. %I Lady Lakers drop to 17 By Jennifer Conmy the Lakers with 20 rebounds. defeated by St, Bonaventure The Laker's shot just 29 per- by a score of 75-52. Murphyj Cheese Peppe Pizza The Mercyhurst College cent from the floor, but were again was the high scorer of woman's basketball team helped by the 66 percent) the game with 18 points. FREE Liter I dropped two games this pastj shooting from the foul line. The Lady Laker's will finish week, lowering their 85-86 The Lady Laker's were also off their four game road tripj record to 1-17. Soph m o r e Kelly helped by the play of Jean when they take on Canisius Murphy was the top stand out Ruby who brought in 8 points tonight followed by St. John in both games. and 4 rebounds. Other Laker's Fisher Saturday and LeMoyne Murphy scored 12 points in who played well on the boards] Sunday. The Lakers will finish ithe Lakers 71-54 loss to were Murphy with 8 rebounds out the jeason with a road trip Westminster Monday night. and Jeana White with 7. to Penn State - Behrend and a Laura Kalish followed Murphy In the first game of the week home game against Utica Feb. with 11 points while leading the Laker's were soundly 28.