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Bob Breslin
particularly the Rosary recited Sunday for breakfast and a tour
at 10 a.m. and offered for the in- of the Motherhouse, if desired.
tentions of Mercyhurst College Please give your names to
Teams Airs
Faculty Advisor. .Steve Curcio
The Mcrciad welcomes Letters to the Editor. Policy for letters follows the same guidelines as article
submissions. Guideline information is available in The Merciad Office, located in the basement of
Prenon Hall. All submissions are due by 4:00 on Monday*.
personnel: Sister Peggy in Campus Ministry
You may simply call the swit- by Friday so we can expect you.
chboard, 864-4991, to leave a (If four persons are already sign-
Grievance i
message or you may write a note ed up, she will invite you to visit Dear Editor,
to Sister M. Cornelia. ? >; the following Sunday.) i j Who are your sports writers
2.To join us in prayer: Many of us are former for anyway? After reading your
lo } Daily Mass is scheduled at 6:45 teachers, staff members, or column concerning women's
L»d.W to*/ m a.m. on weekdays: 8 a.m., Satur- students of the College. We are Volleyball, we felt we twere
day and Sunday. i § deeply concerned with its mission reading the Edinboro State Col-
Evening 'prayer, 5:00 p.m. and its students. & j lege newspaper. Considering
daily. ?r Sincerely yours in Christ, that it is early in the season and
3. To visit the Mother of Mercy Sisters of Mercy, that Edinboro is, one of our
Chapel any time: f J B 444 E. Grandview Blvd. toughest competitors (as well as
Enter at,the front door and Sister M. Eustace Taylor being a State School) we felt and
identify yourself at the desk of General Coordinator still do feel we did a pretty good
job. By printing such negative ar-
ticles as the one in last week's
paper, you discourage all the fans
Radio Station UMCY from even considering attending
a match.
Our record now stands at 4-4
s False Alarm
A false alarm was reported Hall.n 9.
Majors
There will be a get-
together for all Educa-
Submit To: Merciad Office
Basement Preston
Deadline: Tuesday 4:00
shortly after midnight Monday at Firemen from the Erie City tion Majors on Thurs-
Baldwin Hall. Fire Department responded to day, Octber 23 from 7-9
The smoke detector alarm the alarm.J The firemen
thoroughly searched the building
in S the ^Faculty
Lounge. Dress is
MERCYHURST COLLEGE
V went off, but the panel which in-
dicates which smoke detector
was activated reset itself.
and found no trace of a fire.
"This is the first alarm that semi-formal j. and
refreshments will be
STUDENT SERVICE BUREAU
happened in a very long time,"
Therefore, there was no way of said Miss DeSantis. She com- served. See you there. 307 Main f
knowing which alarm was trig- mented that the 200 Baldwin
gered, reported JoAnn DeSantis, residents handled the situation Offers the following on campus services:
Resident Director? of Baldwin ,
adequately. Sf 00*Kp*!itfF
Bible Stttdy I I 'Check cashing (Mon. Wed. r
Allegheny College Presents 9
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led by *typing Service
Arlo Guthrie and Rev. Dick Sanford * Professional Haircutting (Mon. 2-6
Shenandoah p.m. andTues. 6-8 p.m.)t 3* J
* Birthday Cake Service
Saturday, October 18,1980 Tuesday 8:00 * Babysitting jobs available
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OCTOBER 17.1980 * m
MERCIAD PAGE 5
Will Benefit
By Anthony S. Mangeri
Student
9 $5,000 over the
Aid
current $7,500 #
^ H R proudly presents: j S E r a S I
ticipating in a demonstration in trial on the seven-year-old co-
May, 1960. J He subsequently caine charges. *g £ fBtM
became interested in such causes While in s e c l u s i o n a t
Extended
as the Vietnam War,!nuclear Thousands Islands, New York, By Damien Schmidt
disarmament, changes in govern- Hoffman—who is now 43—chang- In response to student concern,
•j- A Different T o o n ™ mental styles, and Hoffman ex- ed his name to Barry Freed, had which was voiced at the open
lained, "gradually, civil rights his face altered through plastic forum with President Garvey Oc-
r an art show featuring our cartoonists
Jamie Borowicz
E e c a m e the c r u x of my surgery,
involvement." k
grew a beard, and tober 7, the hours in the Learning
assumed a new identity and a Resources Center jwill be
In, 1968, Hoffman&and Jerry new lifestyle, ^ .i-pil expanded. ^a A
**•/•* and Rubin starlet! Yippie, the Youth As BarrjnFreed he led the err Beginning oYTOctofteRUr M5ur$"
C3J International Party, '• to bring vironmental crusade group call- will be from 9 a.m. till midnight
together the hippies who were ed "Save the River Committee," Monday through Thursday. This
H | Christopher McGowan beginning to turn political and the to protest a dredging project that is an extra two hours in the even-
New Left types who were getting would have iopened the St. ing. Sunday the LCR will be open
In the Learning Resource Center bored \ with j picket f lines and Lawrence Seaway to boats dur- from 2 p.m. until midnight, z i
parades. Iff i :*• ing three additional winter ^ "It was a long needed reform,"
B B October 22 through 27 M>M He ? was one of the Chicago months, ^n fejjfeL remarked Joan Cooper, director
Seven tried for his activities at For his work he earned the of thefLRC. "I feel that all
Everyone Welcome the Democratic National Conven- commendations of -New York libraries should be open longer."
tion in 1968. Hoffman was con- Governor Hugh Carey and the ad- Cooper commented that she
$ Open-Reception Will Be Held victed for crossing state lines to miring attention of State Senator would like the college "to commi
foment violence in the Chicago Daniel Patrick Moynihan while more money to the library.
Sq^ Wednesday, October 22 streets. f- testifying last summer at a "Students have all kinds ot
federal hearing chaired by the learning needs", she added
Hoffman was again arrested in Senator. f "Students who work here have to
August 1973—this time charged Through it all, his identity as be seriously committed to
With the selling of three pounds of Abbie Hoffman went unknown. academic excellence."
cocaine to two undercover Hoffman goes back to court
agents. \- soon after his fall tour.
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blonde vivacity aren't lost for a grating relatives to a motel mind is so sharp that she!
moment in the role of the United where she wallows in her grief becomes the mastermind behind I
States Army's latest recruit. (and her same black mourning the capture of the "enemies" in a j
However, the Goldie we all dress) for eight days. In between simulated war game and goes on a
know and laugh at grows up a lit- sobs she calls a local radio talk to receive] promotion after
tle, or smarts up a little, under show and pours out her sorrows promotion, f 1 f 3 BB Famed Pianist To Appear;
the hard nose »of her I drill to anyone who might be listening All is going well for Private
sergeants. j c :v,..,- 3 j and able to help. $£?9 I Benjamin until she falls madly
Subsequently, Private Ben- W Almost instantly an angel of and instantly in love with a lady-"
Sponsored By School Of Music m 4 r+ *
jamin becomes not only a timely mercy responds to her plea, and killing frenchman in one of those Pianist Tedd Joselson will ap- munication with an audience can
social comment on army who might this benefactor be but trite, dusky pubs that we used to pear at Mercyhurst College on only be Jested by public perfor-
registration, but a strong stand the kindly-faced army recruiter see in World War H movies. J October 22,1980, at 8:15 P.M. The mance," he {continued, f "We
on Women's Liberation: the who cons Judy into joining the ar- After > pressuring a corrupt program is sponsored., by found that Mr. Joselson has this
liberation of one woman in par- my with the notion that it is all superior into transferring her to D'Angelo _ School of Music and charisma in abundance "
ticular," Goldie Hawn, alias Judy palm 'trees and sparkling Pans, where she consumates her will take place in Zurn Recital ^ Joselson has appeared with
Benjamin. ^; , beaches, as shownfin the relationship with the frenchman, Hall. many of the country s leading or-
J (This f i l m ! i s just; the recruiter's brochure. Goldie Hawn-Judy Benjamin is The Belgian-born American chestras including the Detroit
pianist and former Juilliard stu- Symphony, San Francisco Sym-
dent became fascinated with the phony, Pittsburgh Symphony,
| U k*W - • r of power in the early 70's with? keyboard at the age of five; and Los Angeles Philharmonic,
their first "E.L.P." album and by the time he was|20, had Denver Symphony, Dallas Sym-
mind"readings eAAbUjfel
then again with "Tarkus".
« Lake was an excellent; jor orchestras.
jg already played with several ma- phony, Houston Symphony,
Rochester!) Philharmonic,
guitarist, bassist and vocalist! The turning point in his career St.Louis Symphony, Baltimore
(despite his obsessions with was his appearance with the Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic
atheistic lyrics) and few would Philadelphia Orchestra - under and the Cincinnati Symphony. g
argue that Keith Emerson was Eugene Ormandy at the age of 21. Joselson's recital repertoire
the Jimmy Hendrix of the After the concert, Maestro Or- will include Beethoven's
by DON DAVIS keyboard—a dynamo of talent. mandy said "I knew we had Sonata No. 6 in F Major, Op. 10 £
Since the decade of the 70's music is not quite what it used to Initially the group had found a rare and exciting talent No. 2, Liszt's Consolation m D
has come to its end, it would be be. The problem might be Jag- everything, far outshining "The when I first heard this young Flat, Nuages Gris, Schubert's
interesting to reflect on that span ger's singing, however, one Yes", another band born early in man. "Wanderer Fantasie," Op.* 15,
of time during which there was report of the Stones' recording the 70s and one of their strongest "The even rarer magic of com- and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at
probably more | vinyl produced practices might have something competitors for the stage front. * an Exhibition." i *£}«••**'
than ever before in the history of to do with the change in the Leaving the British sound, it is
viability of their music. It's been impossible to forget the influence Album Review
music. ; .^v'.\v:,v « |
Though there were many new said that their method of inspira- of the early,- California music
beginnings in the 70's, there were tion is to get "stoned" then jam roll
also some bitter endings; \the then record. The informality of transcended
(Beach Boys, etc) on rock and
of the '70s. But, one band
the L.A. structure;
B52's Make Mark In New Wave
deaths of Hendrix, Jopun, and the process shows. -* v* With the release
their music never stayed in the album, (Wild Plant), the B-52's of their new the country.
Morrison not to mention the M "The Who" and "The Kinks", same The album, as well as their
place too long. Loggins and have once again proved an im- first, was recorded at Compass
break-up of the Beatles, did two great dinosaurs of the 60's Messina
perhaps as much to change proved to be much more creative to come was one of the few bands peccable, unique force in "the Point Studios in the Nassua
musical trends as did the up- in the 70's. "The Who" got off to a alive. out of the West Coast New Wave market. Bahamas i during the month of
rising of new groups.* | % quick start with their classic 71 The term B-52 is the southern April 1980. 4 I % £
The new beginnings were a album, "Who's Next". And, L; Jim Messina has a well- slang for a smooth, large, high g Compass Point Studios* have
hodge-podge!of good and bad. though lately they seem preoc- respected history as both a musi- bouffant hairdo. The women of also hosted other great bands in-
When the Beatles broke off and cupied with movies and; in- cian and a producer with "Buf- the band have adopted this hair cluding the Rolling Stones and
each went their separate ways, dividual efforts, "The Who" was falo Springfield" and "Poco". He style in all stage performances Dire Straits.
producing individual albums, it a significant plus to seventies soon became an accomplished and promotional campaigns. Private Idaho, a hard driving
seemed to prove once and for all syncopation. - "The Kinks'" may writer and singer as well. The track from the album has been
that the fantastic foursome were very well be the greatest rock best i of Loggins and Messina Using {relatively simple hailed by D. J. Michael Tierson of
spans the years from 1971 to 1977
less than divine, eventothe most band of all time. It might be pure- in which tune they put out eight keyboard J bass lines and such WMMR in Philadelphia as fastly
hard-core of Beatles fans. < ly opinion, but a well supported gimmicks as a walkie talkie and becoming "The theme of the
Alone, McCartney, Lennon, one. They have produced more" albums (two live and six studio toy piano, Keith Strickland, Eighties." Other tracks worthy of
Harrison and Ringo could never good albums more consistently albums).- .J Ricky and Cindy Wilson, Fred
conjure up anything to match than almost any other group in Though it seems as if Kenny Schneideri III and Kate Pierson note are: Give Me Back My Man,
their genre of music. They have Loggins may | have sold his Quiche Lorraine, Strobe
have successfully created one of Miles West of Venus and Party light, S3
"Penny Lane", "She's Leaving
Home" or "The Long And Win- age, humor, sensitivity, power, soul to the commercial devil the most progressive sounds in
Out of Bonnas. £c
ding Road". musicability and presence—not (following Paul McCartney's pro-
•The group who was rated a to mention Ray Davies, the im- the cess) and Messina might be doing
close second to the Beatles in the petus behind the group's variety quesame, their music is still uni- Mercyhurst students, faculty and
70's showed an amazing and consistency. From 1971 to for the 70s; let's hope the '80s and entertaining. So much
stamina— 'The Rolling Stones" 1980 they put out eleven win see less disco, new wave staff are invited to show their art
have persisted in the music world albums—all of them versatile noise, and a few more groups who work in the LRC Gallery. Space
as a band that consistently draws and all of them dynamic. I, 1 may be preserved by seeing
attention. ft J* a will rock
• *« bThe birth of Emerson, Lake originality for a change. the- scenes with
and Palmer made an initial burst Joanne Cooper. £
One might notice that their
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Lady Spikers Even Record; •; Call Writing Center Director, Betty Gartner
at 864-0681 ext. 3 4 4 or stop in at McAuley N" N
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Slate Stands At 1 1 J W M Hall, Lower Level to make an appointment.
Take advantage of this free service provided ^J
In women's volleyball action, their cross-town rival Behrend, for yon through the Mercyhurst College Pace
the Lady Lakers upped their slate Allegheny and Thiel. %
to 4 and 4, winning three of four Program.
Saturday the destination is
matches in the past week. On
Tuesday the spikers defeated
Villa 1541,15-12 with Lisa Jacobitz
Edinboro for competition in an all
day tournament with seven other
area teams.
Celebration!
and Ann Burbules having 6 and 5
kills respectively. Carla Smith
lead theteamto a 15-2,15-10 deci-
sion over Pitt-Bradford with 5
Head coach Elaine Ruggiero is
optimistic about this season, ad-
ding that injuries will prove to be
The The World Series
On Our! f
kills.
On J Thursday they defeated
Gannon University 15-8, 15-11 as
Pam Mancuso recorded 7 kills.
the major obstacle in the Lakers'
attempt to win the Women's
Keystone Conference title.
NOTE: The team will be selling
Junction "Back Porch"
Mercyhurst fell victim to St. John popcorn to raise money for their
Fischer 6-15, 7-15 a strong team trip to Philadelphia to compete at * * .
*.-=S
from Rochester, New York. J LaSalle University in a sixteen
This week the team sets up with team tournament. H3C
The J u n c t i o n i Our Own
RECRUITER'S AND SEMINARS ON-CAMPUS Goes Country and Lakers Fabulous.
Fall Season
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November 7 Equitable Life Assurance Society
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