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VOLUME 54 NO. 3 MERCYHURST COLLEGE, ERIE. PA. SEPTEMBER 18,1981
Chris Settlemire, junior com- that alot of enthusiastic freshman recommended that checks are co- students to receive early refund
munications major, and have expressed an interest in be- He stated that no definite selec- signed. The loan procedure was checks in order to purchase food
sophomore Kelly Meyer were ing on the staff.'' J tion criteria h a s been decided changed because of "misuse of or supplies not available at the f
awarded the positions of Editor upon. Gatti explained that since funds/-' said the loan officer. college book store-^L-'f jfS
and/Business Manager of the the waiver was a trial experience Often, she added, students would Books may be purchased at the
|yearbook respectively. Set-
tlemire and Meyer were inter-
viewed by the Mercy hurst Stu-
Tattle for the union a n open selection
may not be held.
receive their loan, register for
classes, but not pay their tuition
or attend college in order to keep
store with a book voucher issued
by the business office, said Fyke.
There is, she added, a $100 limit
dent Government officers and E.
William Kennedy, Director of
Student Services. J * |3
Tape Student
the low-interest loan£?g|jiiF ;
In assessing the new loan prac-
on the book voucher.
At Gannon University in.Erie,
students could receive the re-
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tice, the bank officer stated, "I
M.S.G. President Rich Lanzillo
noted, "The first and foremost Installed^
j An electronic detection system
Government like it, it's a good way of handling
loans."
mainder of their loan money on
September 4,1981, according to a
source in the .'Gannon Business
qualification for the jobs was the
arive and desire to put out a good
yearbook and to be able to sell
to prevent the theft of * library
materials is presently being in-
Starts Year Office. The source added that
because so many students had
loans this year not all reauisition
it." He also added that while look- stalled in the Mercyhurst College The first meeting of the 1961-82 checks could be processed by that
ing- over- each applicant's. Learning Resource Center* Mercyhurst Student Government date.*Therefore, September 11
[Unifications, the M.S.G. of- Joanne Cooper, director of the began with the organization of was added as a requisition date.
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Jcers looked. for someone with LRC^said that the project, known committees.,,Representatives at
e TattJe-tape ElectronicL the meeting volunteered to head Any students whose checks were
Dot available7 on those two dates
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itself, j 2M . automatically locks all doors will be coming to this dance, they that this is thefirstyear their re-
fund system was handled this \i
unless there is a fire. \ j ?j give money to the school. It does
K "The yearbook really didn't *- During August, the second not look good to have freshmen way and it is more difficult than \t
have their own office/' noted stage was completed .^According using a system similar.to Mer-
Lanzillo, j "so it became lost and sophomores that are not of eyhurst's. Next year, added the
to the director, 'magnetic tape drinking age." She added that source, Gannon will 5 probably
within the student Union, -^f^fe was inserted in v all books and since "most juniors and seniors
"To avoid such problems from periodicals. When stage three is are twenty-one, they will be per- adopt a later requisition date. %
happening -again, some major completed by the^end of mitted to go to the dance. In the Behrend College, the local
changes have occurred," ex- September, entrance andfexit long run, we are helping Mer- branch of Perm State University,
plained Lanzillo. First the year- gates will be installed at the main cyhurst, hy receiving the issues loan checks shortly after
book has been given an office. doors of?;the$kRC.£ These ^will Alumni's donations." A motion the students bill is paid, said the
"The new office should help with sound an alarm if materials con- was made and accepted to give With this loan procedure the secretary of the Financial Aid Of-
the organization and communica- taining magnetic strips are not Bukowskivthe $1,000 for college or university takes the en- fice at Behrend. 7 At the Main
tion within the staff," said Lan- checked out properly* said Homecoming. > tire amount of the student loan Campus of Penn State, the checks
zillo. "With the new office, the Cooper. \ J and utilizes it toward the first are issued immediately.
staff has a place to meet." The next subject discussed
The system is designed by the the survey taken last year of the was billing period. If the loan amount However, checks to branch cam-
3M Corporation in St. Paul. Min- visitation hours. It was noticed exceeds the tuition paymentf the pus students must be processed
Also, the establishment of ^ a nesota and is being funded by a that a large ? majority of the student may requisition a check through the maia campus. : This
semi-scholarship for the positions grant from the Erie Community students wanted the beginning of for the remaining money. normally takes one'-week^ said
of Editor and Business Manager Foundation. ; the secretary, but because of the
was approved by*M.S,G. Set- visitation hours^ 1 p.m.
? John Nesbit, assistant to the to 12 noon, A motion was made changed The requisition process differs increased^ number of loan reci-
tlemire will receive a $500 president for government rela- and accepted to have further among Mercyhurst and the other pients, the waiting period is now
scholarship with Meyer receiving tions, applied for the grant in discussion on the subject. area colleges and universities: two to three weeks. \ ; I
1300. The other staff positions and December 1980. The Foundation, Gannon, Behrend, and -Villa |f Students at Villa Maria College
the staff have yet to be chosen. which awards grants to worthy being It was announced that staff is Maria. * I ^ in Erie receive their requisition
"I'm really excited about this projects within the community, "Theyselected. Jan Gatti stated
are in the process of selec-
checks 48 hours after payment of
year's yearbook," said Lanzillo. allotted over $13 thousand for the ting two i At Mercyhurst, students cannot their bills. Ann Flick of the Villa
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A lot of people seem to want to be students to head the
Mercyhurst JTattle-tape project, 198-1982 yearbook requisition their remaining loan Financial Aid Office stated, "It
on the staff this year.- I'm said Nesbit. ^ ^ M_ staff." funds until October 9,1981. Accor- has always been done this way."
especially pleased with the fact r In addition, anyone
[ The turnstiles at the LRC en- in being on the Senate is en- interested ding to Sally Fyke of the Mer- "It is their money and they're
trance cost approximately $11 couraged by Rich Lanzillo to pick cyhurst College Business Office, entitled;to get?it back," said
thousand. The remainder of the forms up from Mr. Edward the reason for the wait is because
grant funded a portion of the cost Gallagher, Senate President.
9 for the magnetic strips placed in H The upcoming events for SAC
Hurst the library materials. are: September 19, a
"It's, really the only viable going to? the Duquesne-Laker
system/' said Joanne Cooper: football game. Students can pur-
bus will be
Inside.. j
Last year, she commented, eight chase tickets at the Student
percent of the new books added tc Union. The cost of theticketsare Editorials |» p. 2
flapp enin the library the year before were
lost. £a $4.00 for students and $5.00 for
adults&For those who
[X "We lost an astounding amount den the bus, gameticketswill be have rid- Features |....|.p. 4
of magazines," she added.J * $2.00. At the gate they are $3.50.
News.,...; I p. 5
pHWhen the system is completed, Leisure |. $. p. 6
See Page 6 said Cooper, it will be about 85
per cent fail-safe oagainst the
theft of library materials. .??
Sports fcp^ 7
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Editorial SEPTEMBER 18,1981
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It's Deep at Marine Hitching a ^^ ^^
drtdtfAfAt- P^3 rtOne Real Person is greatly
amused at the Marine Bank loan
Cheerleaders must pay their
OJour! Ik fl0f own way-to> the away athletic
officer's response to the PHEAA events. This seems odd to us real
J)OTK| I J mandate of making loan checks people who believe they are part
payable to the student and the of the athletic support system. If
college. Of course she says the the college canfindthe money to
new rule is a good way of handl- start and facilitate an entire foot*
ing loans, she has insisted it was ball team, surely it can afford bus
the only way even before it was a fare for seven women.^ .£
mandate. SJffli
MISTER H0AGIE
penetrating the* New wave k
revealed. * Backed by a •shard- Studios in New York City. I r
market, inadvertently offends driving tempo, one realizes the Hence, Cooper, in his haste to
the music virtuoso. 5 J^*. reasoning behind it being on the ride upon the Pop Explosion
titNoted for such albums as play-lists in most major markets. bandwagon has produced an
iiKillers", "School's Out" and The album hosts such,noted album worthy of its name. §
uBillion Dollar Babies", Cooper
emerged from near seclusion to
produce the LP with content, but,
guitarists as Davey Johnstone,
former guitar player for Elton
John, and Fred Mandel. Other
Other tracks include: "Leather
Boots",! "Aspirin Damage",
"Nuclear Infected", "Dance
Home of FreshlBaked Pizza
with a lack of sincerity. -** musicians. include Dennis Con- Yourself To Death" and
The album is saved, however, way on drums 1
and John LoPresti 44
Headlines. "1 m f^c P S a
by one particular track titled on bass. ^J '£•:
"Clones. "I'm all alone, so are ^ The trump card which the
we all. We're all clones. All are
one and one are all." *
album holds lies in its recording.
Originally recorded at the Freshly Made Hoagies
a* At first hearing "Clones", it is Cherokee recording studio in Los
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The past year Maus also served respective secretaries. The posi-
Erie and continuing the quality project for administrators, facul- as chairman of; Mercyhurst's ad-
for which Mercyhurst is known.' ty and students, aimed at improv- ministrative and operational tion of Director of Development
North, according to Mer- ing education. a j . 4 >-*" policies committee. He is a 1973 was replaced^ with an institu-
cyhurst President Dr. William | She studied industrial relations graduate of Mercyhurst College. tional advancement team in-
Garvey, serves as the first dean at the university's graduate Lieb joined the Mercyhurst ad- structed to raise funds. k
of adult studies at Mercyhurst. school of business, education and ministration in November 1976 as u Garvey commented, "I believe *7
She will also teaclw personnel labor law in its school of law and assistant controller and he is a the administration is equally as
.management in* the college attended HanrardlJniversity, 1974. graduate i of Mercyhurst effective *as it was before^
I. business Bepartment. | Business ^s&chool's^InstituttuJftir
, College. •* hopefully more so."
EducatK)naI^vranageme
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i For the past ffve years, North also acted as an academic ad-
had been director of professional 1 JSut Joan North jgrfflH' •
ministrative intern with the
development and associate pro-
ject director of the national Small
C o l l e g e Consortiu-m in
and Welfare. i A
North attended Webster Col-
lege, St. Louis, Mo., as an honors
American Council on Education.
North organized and led
Alabama's first Head Start
Poll Shows Some
Washington, D.C. * i
She served 10 years on the
faculty and administration of the
U n i v e r s i t y of A l a b a m a ,
scholar and received a bachelor
of science degree in English and
education at Spring Hill College.
program. S[
As a director with Small Col-
lege Consortium, the new ad-
Students FavorlA
She also earned a masters of arts
Tuscaloosa, Ala., and'was a con-
sultant? to the office of the
secretary of Health, Education
in English and doctor of
philosophy in administration and
ministrator consultant, managed
training services to 50 member
colleges nationally.
Calendar Change
The results of a MERCIAD poll not want to travel home for the
Senate Positions Open; taken to determine whether or
not members of the Mercyhurst
Community^would like to shorten
six-day vacation would then be
permitted to stay on campusjgf
Twenty-five ^members of the i
Thanksgiving vacation by?* four Mercyhurst Community respond- I
Policies, Campus Life, and Ad- studies the non-academic area the general conduct of ad- students and administrators ex- Amy Rowan responded,- "I
ministrative Policies and Opera- and recommends policy for both ministrative offices. It studies af- pressed concern over the length think it would be better to have 18
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Team finished second in the
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mance on the soccer field the soc- player on ^ the squad, and Joe be Dawn Baron! Heidi Jenci, and
cer team has come under fire LoCastro, (he sixth seeded Kelle Johnston, all are freshmen The Mercyhurst soccer team Bona venture 3-2. a . 4
about; the A use of questionable player.-The next match for the this year. They > will also par- opened its season lasb weekend played Against St. Vincent the Lakers j
language and bad on-field con- Laker netters will be Sunday, ticipate in a meet Wednesday.-at competing in two eames, tying allowingpoorly in the first half 4
ducL^Whilethis does not suit the Allegheny CoUege.gMjftiH( jft Jft SU Vincent 1-1 and beating St. the visitors to jump out
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