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Survey Shows Students P r e f e r Option E

The Merciad recently polled a polled, 51 per cent, believe that terms, 50 minute classes, four in paying less money for books." register. a
stratified sampling of the Mer- Ontion E would be the most suc- courses one term and three the fi Options A and C each received Only five per cent of £ the
cyhurst student community to cessful choice.'^> i * jffi other terms, and no Wednesday seven per cent!? of student students polled chose option F.
learn the favorite choices of the Students do not like the idea of classes. A four-day week and 50 preference. Option A advocates the'.. present calendar, as ltheir
proposed calendar options. A pro- having Wednesdays off and minute classes are the most ap- three terms, a four-day week, favorite. Freshmen Communica-
portionate .number of males, would rather keep the three term pealing aspects of this option ac- and 70 minute classes, while C tions major. Mary Jo Allen, com-
females, commuters, and schedule rather than the propos- cording to students. Resident stu- proposes two semesters a five- mented that she came to Mercy-
residents were questioned on the ed semester options. Mary Bird, dent Mike 2Even remarked, day week, 65 minute classes, and hurst "for the sole purpose of In-
issue. The student preference a resident student, stated, "Hav- ''Wednesday off would allow me five courses each J semester. A tercession." Intercession is
reflected the faculty opinion in ing Wednesday off would disrupt to prepare for Thursday and Fri- female commuter preferred Op- eliminated in calendar Options A
that both chose E as their most my week." 5 S day's classes." ?§*§2 #§g *,- tion A because she feels, "there is throuth E.
desired option. * Other students agreed that Op- Option B, two semsters, a four- a lack of continuity when classes Most of the students who chose
Option E, which is most like the tion E is the most practical for in- day week, 60 minute classes, and meet only onI Tuesdays and E for next year's calendar like
present calendar, was preferred ternships and laboratory courses, four courses \ each semester, Thursdays". j ^ &J &£ 3 the present calendar but realize
because of this similarity. This and would also allow the student received 12 per cent of the stu- 9 A male and a female commuter that Intercession is really not -
proposal involves three terms, a to concentrate on fewer classes at dent' opinion. An anonymous agreed on -j Option C as their viable. Option E would still alio *'
five-day week, with four courses one time. ^ J -*3 male commuter stated that tak- favorite because it is most like students to take ten courses and
one term and three the other Option D which gained an 18 ing eight classes per year rather that of other colleges and would, provide the variety of a five-day
terms. Over half of the students per cent preference proposes than the present 10, ."would result consequently, be easier to cross week.

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I VOL 51 NO. 7 MERCYHURST COLLEGE OCTOBER 31.1980

MHS& m
Senate Supports Calendar E # *

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The College Senate unanimous- mal responses submitted to the Garvey, President of the College,
, ly passed calendar option E on Committee either endorsed who will forward it categorically
a recommendation by the calendar E or at least the in- as a matter to the Academic
Academic Policies Committee dividual components of calendar Dean, Dr. David Palmer. Upon
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and the Student Government a i r th'e^Dean's approval, "he^ will


meeting on October 28 in Zurn resubmit the recommendation to
Hall. I * jfe the President who may either ac-
fc The Senate's recommendation
Calendar E consists of three will be submitted to Dr. William cept or reject the proposal i &
eleven-week terms with the stu-
dent taking three courses in two
terms and four courses in the
term of his or her choice. The
1981-82 academic year under this
calendar will begin September 8
Garvey Resigns From
and end on May 21.
*l One: disadvantage mentioned
about option E was the two week
Erie County Position **5— ~ Photos B> R. Martin
Christmas break occurring after President William P. Garvey the past two years, explained that (GOD)*by Jamie Borowicz and (LAST*FACE> by Christopher
the first three weeks of Winter has resigned from his position as his position at the college "makes McGowan were among the many works on display in the LRC Show. A
term. This was looked upon more a member* of the Erie County it difficult for me to properly Different Toon. 4 ?*. J "?T3^ <
favorably, however, than an Geriatric Center's board of discharge my duties as a
elongated Fall term with a trustees, announced County Ex- trustee." *&*
Thanksgiving j break, occurring ecutive Russell Robinson last
two weeks before finals, or a Tuesday, j. _• &
bushing back of the calendar so
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Garvey added that the duties of
a trustee are "very consuming." Homecoming Weekend
?'It is with deep regret that I ac- "I find it an important task," he
that Winter term begins after cept your resignation from the
Christmas and thus ends the Board of Trustees," Robinson
academic year in June. wrote to Garvey.
said "but I don't have the time for
it."
"My job is what happens
Deemed A Success
.-•« The < Academic Policies' Com- He added that Garvey's tenure here/' continued the! college Homecoming was- celebrated § The only disappointing factor
mittee had recommended calen- Was "at a time of dire need for president. "Given all the changes on campus this past weekend for about the Weekend was the cold,
dar E to the Senate after a vote stability and organization of the that are taking place here, my the first time in the history of the rainy weather. 1 according to
taken on October 22. It did so board." * " first duty is to the college." college. * * Bukowski. Next year he plans to
after several discussions which President Garvey, who had Garvey's I resignation was ef- According to Gary Bukowski, move the Homecoming Weekend
considered the fact that all for* .been a member of the board for fective immedia t e 1 y. director of alumni relations, the up one month in hopes that the
number! of alumni attending weather will be nicer.
.
hasn't been calculated yet. He Bukowski stressed that the
In Student Government estimated, however, that at least Homecoming committee was
200 people showed for the various grateful for the foresight of SAC
Egan Hall Presents Petition; homecoming activities. *• * and student government. He con-
The Weekend's success, sidered their monetary and
"definitely exceeded my expecta- physical effprt to be "bone-
Visitation Hours ^Reconsidered tions, for this year," stated crushing."
Bukowski. After fa Iking jwith w$ "Without their help," com-
several alumni during the event, mented the alumni director,
The d i s c u s s i o n of the pointed tut that a key for Egan students living in dormitories will Bukowski remarked,/"There "Homecoming Weekend wouldn't
redistrubution of visitation hours will be made available to the all be taken. "We need to know what wasn't anyone who didn't seem to have been the success F feel* it
and a petition presented from nieht security guard at the Mc- the students want," commented have a good time." ^P*£- •& was."ii /j«f< ^ 2 -wfS
Egan Hall highlighted the Oc- Auley desk within the next few Lanzillo. j£ *"' -
tober 27 • Mercyhurst Student days. "At least it is a temporary
Next, it was reported that dor-
Government meeting. *
The meeting was conducted by
solution to the problem" stated
Lanzillo. v
mitory election will be completed
next week and anyone wishing to
Inside: |
MSG vice-president Rich Lanzillo Lanzillo explained that the run for MSG secretary is to con- Campaign '80 Survey p. 3
in Seltzer's absence. Lanzillo main hindrance in having an all tact Michael Smith, box 514.
presented a petition from Egan night attendant is monetary. * Ghosts Stories from the Hurst p. 4-5
Hall which asked for an all night In other business1 the MSG It was announced that Claudea Play Review.... p. 6
desk attendant in the dormitory. decided to poll students as to Englert has submitted her letter
In the discussion that followed their opinion on the redistribution of intent for the position of MSG Sports p. 7
Geology rep. Christopher Meyers of visitation hours. A survey of secretary
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Within the next week students In effect these evaluations pro-
will be given the opportunity to vide students with the chance to
evaluate the college faculty's
teaching effectiveness through
completion of the IDEA (Instruc-
tional Development and Effec-
tiveness Assesment) forms. A
responsibility comes with these
say who their instructors will be
in the future, ^v ^\
Statistical results of the
surveys are reviewed by instruc-
tors and department heads,
which further {reinforces the
Letters To The Editor
forms which should not be taken
lightly. gf$£
The IDEA form is a diagnostic
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validity of the evaluations, j s
•\ This kind of feedback is
positive since, ideally, it benefits
Tri-Beta Introduces! Itself
Dear Editor to provide a taste of the profes- bloodftype clinic; to help
survey, based on national the students. J IJ TSFJ j ^ g sional scientific community. ^ maintenance fix up the garden
averages, which allows any stu- Students should handle these Last year, Mercyhurst's During the academic year of near the library; and to sponsor
dent to anonymously evaluate an evaluations with some responsi- Biology Department started a 1979 to 1980, Tri-Beta took a trip parties for the s c i e n c e
instructor's teaching ability. This ble foresight, otherwise the forms chapter of Beta Beta Beta to Toronto's Science Center and department.
is serious business. *> I £ would serve no purpose. Biological society^ Tri-Beta is an Metro Zoo, sponsored a variety of Tri-Beta is a relatively new
Many students don't seem to honor and professional society speakers, had a booth on ac- organization here at Mercyhurst
realize that in the past, faculty This J is an opportunity for for students majoring in biology tivities day plus many other College and many new students
have been hired and fired in students to offer value input. And or who have an interest in life events. are unaware that it exists. It is
response tot these evaluations. the only prerequisite is responsi- science. *£•< not only for biology majors but
Tenure of a faculty member ble consideration on the part of Formally, the purpose of the m A few of the activities, we have any student interested in science.
could also be affected. the student body. organization is to stimulate in- planned for this school year are: The purpose of this letter is to
terest, scholarly attainment and to have field trips to Pittsburgh, introduce the Mercyhurst Com-
investigation in the biological Buffalo, and Cleveland; to attend munity to Tri-Beta and .to. en-
Letter sciences. Further purpose of our undergraduate science con- courage all interested students to
ferences, such as {the Eastern
Student Calls For chapter is to be of service to the
college and the science depart-
ment, to provide a social club for
College Science Conference and
the Science Academic con-
attend a meeting on November 4
at 8:00 p.m. in 1142.
Lori Aleandri
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Participation In students interested in science and


Former Merciad Editor
ference; to hold a blood pressure, President of Tri-Beta ,
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Student Elections
To the Edditor:
This is a special notice;
It's not over yet I We are also
looking for people who would like
Alumnus Relates*Thoughts
Student Government elections
are being held again. On
November 3rd elections for MSG
to be the following major
representatives: Math, Music,
Sociology, Art Therapy,
On National Election '80 security tax. Ahead of their time,
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secretary-will be held in Zurn Chemistry, and Religious Educa- Dear Editor :*• * nine documented incidents in
Lobby between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. tion. Anyone interested in filling The 1960 Presidential Election which f. he recommended U.S. as well as the members of the
Also on November 6th and 7th these positions should contact quickly draws near and as it does military intervention abroad. His Republican and Democratic par-
freshmen representatives elec- Michael Smith at box 514. some random pre-election proposed tax cuts ignore the in- ties. His battle has taken him
tions will also be held in Zurn thought comes to mind. flationary precedent set by his from compromised candidate to
Lobby at the same time. Thanks for all of your help. The first involves our President ancestors, and his other policies nonentity. He perhaps was 5 the
Anyone interested in running Hope to hear from you soon. Jimmy Carter. The Carter ad- seem to reflect the* simplicity latest, if not equal version of
for these positions should turn a For the Student Government, ministration has brought us infla- paralleled only by his'favorite Adlai Stevenson.
letter of intent to Michael Smith, Michael Smith ' tion, recession, unemployment television show, "Little House on
box 514. Election Committee Chairman and the lessening of U.S. respect the Prairie,** j#f-• J Hence, the American public
abroad. Perhaps his biggest will be selecting their next presi-
v weakness, however has come in The third and final thought br- dent in less than a week, where
Letter . the staffing of his administration, ings us to John Anderson, the in- we were once confronted with one
one that offers little in the way of dependent candidate. The Illinois compromised candidate, we now
Campus We Committee contrasting ideas and policies. *
The second thought involves
congressman 'has made pro-
posals that appear to kill the pro-
have three. And it appears that
the greatest compromise is the
Explains Purpose And the challenger, Governor.
Reagan. In the last ten years,
there have been no fewer then
verbial two birds with one stone,
i.e. the fifty-cent/gas tax, offset-
ting the elimination of the social
American public's standard for
leadership.
Steve Frisina
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Dear Editor: Student Government and Direc- \
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This letter is in regard to the tor of Student Activities.). »« ft(2£ra.Hi


Senate's Campus Life Commit- This committee listens to all 0&.
tee. We have the authority in the appeals made by students when
non-academic area to study and disciplinary action has been \
recommend policy to the taken, f J ;« "|v T
students. | The committee is here to work
We study the Student Code of for the students, and cannot
Rights and Responsibilities, function without them. If there
Housing Conditions, Student are any complaints, needs, ideas
Publicatons, Intramural which this committee can help
Athletics, including the use of you with, please contact us.
facilities (indoors and outdoors), Sincerely Yours,
social and cultural activities (in Damien C. Schmidt
cooperation win the Mercyhurst Chairman of Campus Life

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F a c u l t y F o c u s 'Jjjffl In Survey Bpftf!'-' Wifc i^SHHR M


featuring | Campaign '80 Students React To |
Dr. N y e Applebauxn
by Tom Kowalki i$&f &
This fall marked the return of overall education for all
Dr. Mika Nye-Applebaum to the disciplines." i gl
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Presidential Elections
2 What effect do you feel Ander- two major political parties. 8H
son's candidacy has had on the Anderson's candidacy, ^"has Six percent of those surveyed
Mercyhurst College faculty after Dr. Nye-Applebaum added that 1980 presidential race? A random taken the Democratic and felt that Anderson's candidacy is
an eight year absence. prospects fori Mercyhurst survey of 19 people from the Mer- R e p u b l i c a n p a r t i e s l a n d causing confusion among voters.
Dr. Applebaum, who teaches graduation I are more positive cyhurst Community found 47 per destroyed their importance and Beth iHaughey, freshman
Medieval and Renaissance World than ever. ? .? centl believe Anderson's can- changed the whole Democratic education major, commented,
Literature and jj two ^Writing At the beginning of the year, didacy is taking away support process," {remarked Carl "Anderson's candidacy has caus-
classes, is one of the most in- Dr. Applebaum was hired as a from the other candidates. Morgan, a| junior business ed confusion between the can-
teresting faculty members in the part-tune teacher, however, she H Father Guy Patrick believes, management major.I •;' -gftai didates. Whatever qualities the
English Department. She was has since been hired as a full- "the Reagan camp is hopeful for Bgf Marce Lynn Cicon, a other candidates don't! have,
born in Athens, Greece. In 1955 the {independent to draw votes sophomore history major, stated Anderson does."
she came to the United States on from Carter and possibly allow that Anderson's "candidacy has Mary Beth Tomich, a
a scholarship to the University of Reagan into the office." sophomore business administra-
had a major impact on current tion major, voiced the opinion
Montana. Upon graduation, she "He has kept Carter and history because a lot of attention
taught high school English for Reagan on their toes," com- is being focused on him. S ;if which;. ten percent of those
two years before returning to the mented freshmen education ma- 3 "This seems to be a current surveyed hold, John Anderson's
University of Montana to work jor Sharon Johnson. She added political phenomenon," she add- candidacy has had no affect. :
that this was because they don't ed, "considering America's * The remaining six percent
for her Masters in French. have no idea what effect Ander-
In 1968, Dr. Nye was hired by want to lose votes to Anderson, 5 tendencyjto focus on the
the! Mercyhurst English Dept. B Sixteen percent felt that Ander- sometimes stifling two-party son's candidacy has had on the
She taught until 1972 and then son's candidacy destroyed the system." §| 9 S 1980 presidential race. 5*3 TBS
enrolled at Suny at Buffalo to
work for her Doctorate in Survey
English. During this time, she
also added the name Applebaum Asks
In a recent survey,
Will Abortion Issue Affect Vote?
represen- y Also responding were faculty that abortion will influence their
to her own.! f 58 tative of the number of males and members. "They persuade me
While here, Dr. Nye was among vote, one is not voting. However,
females on Mercyhurst Campus very little," commented a male seven of, the 10 who were
the people who formed the Mer- 57 per cent saidfabortion in- professor. " l | think there are not influenced are voting. ?
cyhurst Style Sheet. f fluences their choice in the elec- many other issues to base a deci-
Even though it's been almost For those who opposed abor-
tion and 77 per cent of those peo- sion on the presidency." f* tion, some replies* revealed
ten years since she last taught ple were male, who were against B It is interesting to note that strong emotional undertones: -M
here, Dr. Applebaum states that abortion. <* ? some of the *; replies opposing
she has seen no dramatic "It (abortion) has influenced
The question: "How strongly abortion I came f rom ^ special me greatly. I am totally against
changes. "However,!!/she said do your feelings about abortion education or elementary educa-
£'now* tqe school is more deter- abortion. Therefore, I would vote
Nye Applebaum persuade your choice for the tion majors, or those who plan to for Reagan."?replied a female
mined to maintain a high level of p r e s i d e n c y ? " elicited 23 work with children.;;
education." * * time member of the English student. -I 1 *
responses, 17 of | which Swere Students in a journalism class Depicting another point of
Even if the school wasn't deter- department. She also holds female and six were male. conducted the pose exclusively on
mined to maintain a high level of classes at Gannon University. £ The representative selection view, one female said, It would
education, Dr. Applebaum main- C The next time you walk by a the campus. With the 1980 make a difference. It would give
tains that she certainly is-jgti&iftj; class room, and hear a women modeled the ration of the male Presidential election a week an iinsight •ion -&is^decision.
and female population at^jMer- away, interests on controversial especially on other iss
^"Dr^HSarvey," sher conP with a Greek accent saying'Tm cyhurst. Oftne 13 people who said issues seem to be heightened.
mented ' "is I dedicated to the with ya," You'll know that it's women." S£$!B L"'3L
school and is anxious to develop Dr. Nye Applebaum doing her
the Humanities and offer a good thing. g$ H S H R S S "BaM Films For Discussion £
Psychology T o Host King of H e a r t s
King of Hearts is about World to the town just as an advance event, J King of Hearts is not a

mind readings War I. It is set in a small town in


France that has been deserted by
Allied troops and not yet reached
by an advancing German army.
platoon of Germans arrives. The
two forces meet in i the g town
square, dutifully line up in oppos-
ed ranks, raise rifles on com-
treatise, but a gentle and moving
film bound to raise* questions
regarding the nature of sanity
and madness. -|
It is, however, a comedy, and a mand,* and shoot one another This film for discussion will
The Egan Scholars recently in- pleasant one made with con- dead—without? remainder. The take place on November 5 at 8;00
LIMERICK NUMBER 2 siderable c
art. It has achieved insane observe all this with
itiated a monthly limerick con- There was an old spirit in 206 Main. W
test with a designated topic. Oc- cult-film status in a number of amazement; as the film closes,
in Baldwin, e »
tober's topic was appropriately,
"Halloween." The top three win-
Who needed some things fori
her cauldron. ?
university towns, perhaps
because of the *\ne acting-and the
they trail back to the asylum.
When all are inside, a hand
Dance Director
last few seen. \ « £| snakes out between the bars and
ners this month, as judged by
Jamie'tYule and Dr. Detmar
To the Director's dismay!
She cooked an R.A. When the French town In the
film is evaculated, the gateway of
locks the gate-against the world.
{King of Hearts is a conceit, a
To Speak
Straub, are Amy Rowand, Walter Then she and her cauldron
R. Green, and Bambi Illig.
Each winner was awarded $5.00.
left Baldwin. *
by Walter R. Green
£
the asylum for the insane, the
aliens, is unlocked, and the in-
fantasy, which will appeal par-
ticularly to those who are On Campus
LIMERICK NUMBER 1 mates move out into the town, fascinated -with the works of
LIMERICK NUMBER 3 now on their own, and freely act Thomas Szasz and Ronald Laing. " Mr. Lawrence Jones, director
People cringe from the vampire A skelton once in Khartoum J out their fantasies. One thinks he Szasz argues that the notion of of the Dance Theatre of Erie, will
in fright, Jg£: Asked a spirit up to his room; ."L is a prince of the church, another mental illness is a myth and that be on campus October 31.
Especially on Halloween Night They spent the hole night a!great diplomat, another a institutional psychiatry bears a g Jones will be available for a
But, what they don't know, In the eeriest fight general, and several old people closet functional resemblance to question and answer period con-
Which is quite apropos, As to which should be frightened think they are small children. All the medieval Inquisition; Laing cerning his Intersession course,
Is his bark: is much worse than by whom. 5' * * dress and act accordingly, and suggests that the inner ex- Dance Technique and
his bite. }'4 by Bambi Illig they cooperate in one another's perience of schizophrenia is a Production. )T I |
by Amy Rowland ' p The course will develop in two
delusions in such a way as to pro- kind of personal code that may
duce a bizarre communal life disclose truths that are generally stages. It begins with ballet
that is nonetheless always happy hidden from the rest of us. Such classes at the college and is
and harmless. Toward the end, a suggestions are likely to find cor- followed by work with the Dance
platoon of Allied soldiers returns T h e a t r e ' s production of
Visit the Mercyhurst College roboration in the film. In any
Kinderconcert. v J*3
Kinderconcert will premier on
WRITING CENTER Getting Married? December 211 at J the Warner
Theatre downtown, * \
At its new location in McAuley Hall^Lower Level The First Wedding Service Jones will also teach a
freshmen ballet class from 10 to
11:20 in the Weber Hall Studio. I
Services provided include: tutoring in mechanical
4625 Homeland Blvd
and rhetorical skills, assistance in writing? resumes,
Invitations
themes, and research papers, and help in preparing
for essay tests and graduate record examinations. Napkins Happy Birthday
Call Writing Center Director, Betty Gartner Matches Valerie!
at 864-068 1 ext. 3 4 4 o r stop in at McAuley By Appointment Only
Hall, Lower Level to m a k e a n appointment.
Linda First 866-1018 WeLove!You
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T h e Mysterious R i n g i l p S
Editor's Note: The following committed ? suicide | and hung
legend is taken from a thesis by herself. C'mgPHBl jJSJj
Gary Bukowski S entitled, ^ For a long time afterwards,
MERCYHUST COLLEGE- some of the Sisters nervously
THE FIRST DECADE. reported that they kept hearing
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S This thesis is accessible to the noises and sighs in the Fourth
V community through the Learn- Floor of Old Main and especially
I ing Resource Center. It appears in the Tower. Then one night, an
I in Appendix C. PfiBBi Ǥ&* older Sister entered the Chapel to
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In the last few years there has say some prayers before retiring.
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been at great growth in the As she walked in, she noticed that
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number of legends land tales, a Sister was sitting up front of the
{ many of which center around the Chapel because the Sister looked
0'Neilr Chapel. ; Most of these strange from the back, but as she
stories have little historical basis approached, the person suddenly
in fact but legends are a part of seemed to disappear. .Only* a
any college's history. 1 *jfl| weird, strong odor remained.
So here is Mercyhurst's most When the Sister told this story to
famous tale. The incident centers the other * Sisters, she a was A
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around the ring on thefinger,of dismissed as being a bit senile. *

the "Infant of Prague" statue in But few went; to the Chapel


the Chapel. Just recently the ring anymore late at night. j E I
mysteriously disappeared. TK: A few years ago, a Mercyhurst
• As the report goes, there was Senior, who was engaged became
one Mercyhurst girl who had a fascinated with the story. V
lover, and they were engaged to Because her boyfriend was com-
be married when he was called to ing to visit her at Mercyhurst the
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fight in the Second World War. next day, she decided to take the
Just before the war ended, it was ring from the Infant and wear it The Infant of Prague Statue displays a replica of the rumor-shrouded
reported that he had been killed herself to surprise the boy -^ffiB
in action. «& 3£**i ^ ring. I -IS^SKS ^**$ I 8
The next/day, while she was
When the girl received this wearing the ring, the phone rang,
news, she was so shattered that it was the boy's parents, who told
she swore that she would never
her that he had been killed in an
The \Un finished Toweri
love another mail, and eventually unusual type of automobile acci- The tower which was built with off the tower to their death. Bells
became a Mercy Nun. Shortly dent. The horrified girl blamed the chapel was supposed to be were supposed to be put in the
before she took her final vows, his death on the ring and quickly much taller than it actually is. In tower, but each time thelbells
she placed her former engage- took it back to the Chapel. Soon the 1930's when the tower was be- were due to be placed in their
1 ment ring on the finger of the "In- after, she left the college but the
fant of Prague", statue ^ ^ ^ story persisted, that the. ring was
ing constructed there were
various accidents that prevented
potential home \ the* tower was
strucktyyligjitaingfc rrra
fer A few yean later, while busy in cursed and the Chapel and Tower
her work at Mercyhurst, she was were haunted.:
the tower "from ever being com-
pleted! High winds always seem-
To this day, "the bells have not
been installed in the towerrThis
shocked to receive a letter from ed to prevent construction work, explains why tape recorded bells
the soldier who wasn't dead after To stop the stories, the Ad- and because of the high*winds, sound on the hour rather than ac-
all, but who had been taken ministration removed the ring a workmen were said to have fallen tual bells. ^Pp**ft&&
prisoner, and only recently been few years ago and placed it in a
released. " box somewhere in the Queen's
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He wrote to the Sister that he Chapel. "Although the ring was
was coming to see her. The gone, students continue to make Haunted Little Theater
Sister, who still loved the man but strange reports of weird lights in There is a strange tale about would appear on the stage and
was now committed to God, the Queen's Chapel as if the the theater department which move as the director told them.f
became so upset that she suffered Sister was looking for the ring, claims that the Little .'Theatre j A skeptic of this unbelievable
a complete nervous breakdown, and strange sounds, like groans, contains a super-electrically phemonenon challenged the
and was finally isolated in the around the Tower late at night charged atmosphere. One direc- director one day by searching for
Fourth Floor of old Main. She Real or not—the legend con- tor of plays could control this at- strings or tricks used to control
never saw the soldier and never tinues to grow. While the Ad- mosphere and produce spirits the moving objects. The director
really recovered, but often used ministration continues to dismiss which would act out plays. At could make a table move across
to gaze at the ring on the statue. the whole matter, there are few night, this director would sit the stage and spin oi fly around.
One day, in the early 1950's, she people brave enough to visit the alone in the middle of the Little The skeptic could not find any.
was found dead in her room. The Chapel area late at night ; - in- Theatre land block out a play realistic alternative to the ghost
rumor was strong that she had cluding the Administration. $ which was in the works. Spirits tale. ^^£©*ir

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gends At T h e '
History Of The! Green
In the late 1960's, a female stu- consistency of dry ice. Along with
dent learned of the story of the the appearance of the unexplain-

The! Vault supposedly cursed ring on the ed fog, all the wood furniture in
fingers of the "Infant of Prague" the dorm room began to warp.
statue. She didn't believe the The spot on the girl's dresser
curse actually existed and par- where the ring was placed,
ticipated in a dare with some of warped firsti and all the other
Editor's Note: The following information is also reprinted her friends. -One 'night she wood in the room altered its
from MERCYHURST COLLEGE-THE FIRST DECADE. entered the Chapel and stole the shape shortly after.
In 1932, Mr. and Mrs James O'Neil had decided to finance the ring from the statue's finger. She
returned to her room in Baldwin The girl who stole the ring
building of a chapel at Mercyhurst. Mr. O'Neil was motivated to Hall and placed the stolen ring on remarked about a feeling of
fund the chapel because he had two sisters who belonged to the her dresser. SI £ f ?52 presence in her room while the
Mercy order, Sister M. Regis and Mother M Xavier. j 58 1 The nexUday the girl's room ring was there. She felt as if so-
Ground was broken in October of I932and as construction was meone were looking lover her
completed in \1933, Mrs. O'Neil decided she would'like a became filled with an odd
greenish fog. People who were shoulder at all moments while
"Queen's Chapel" to be built. This chapel was an exact replica asked tofassess the situation she was in the room. After three
of a chapel that Mrs. O'Neil had seen in England which had im- blamed the weird phenomenon on days of coping5 with this eerie
pressed her greatly. Mrs. O'Neil wanted this chapel to be a the radiator. The heating system situation, the girl felt compelled
burial vault for herself and her family. She stated in her will that to return the ring to the statue's
was checked out and found to be
if she died in the United States, she was to be buried at Mer- in perfect working order. As the finger. Once she placed the ring
cyhurst in the "Queen's Chapel" and her husband's body was to next day approached, the strange on the statue, the fog subsided
be brought from France to rest beside hers. In addition, Mrs. fog began rolling out under the and the feeling of a presence
O'Neil's two sisters-in-law, Sister Regis and Mother Xavier, door. The fog was similar to the diminished && •'* f KJ8? f
were also to be buried in the Chapel. jmg
The four Chapel vaults have never been used. Since Mrs.
O'Neil died in France, and not in the United States, she was
buried next to her husband in the church "Notre Dame des
Pins" at Cannes, France, where she and her husband still rest. The legends that appear on these
Sister Regis and Mother Xavier preferred to be buried with the two pages arc eireulating stories
other sisters in Saint Catherine's Cemetery in Titusville, and on campus. We <Io not claim that \
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that is where they nowirepose. Over the years, the beautiful they Tare always grounded in
Queen's Chapel has increasingly become the subject of ghost established fact.
stories that tell of the restless souls of the O'Neil's still seeking We,hope you enjoy these stories,
to return to America and to Mercyhurst. whether vouYe cuddled with a
honey in front of-a fireplace, or
alone in your room, on a cold and /

Thr^rmderarg Wftldw windy night.


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Why did Dr. Garvey change the
double doors at the back of theeye, the President's office used to
President's office? Some say be a viewing room—an area The night was bleak, wintery, doors flying open in the calmest
because the bugs were creeping where last respects could be paid and dark as further snow settled. of conditions, and J people have
to the deceased. After funeral
in and Garvey did not want his of- When morning came, the Sister claimed sightings ~ of a fluffy
fice bugged; after all, a "Mer-services in the chapel, a funeral Superior came to check on the skeleton-like figure scuttling
car would ordinarily remove the
cygate" fiasco would not help the room. She found an empty coffin, through the hallowed ground of
new administration. Others say body through the back door and blown over by the wind which had Old Main. But, Dr. Garvey wants
that the back door system is the
take it away for burial or crema- opened the double doors. Through no more of the rumor. The doors
best way of getting things done at
tion. However, on one January the snow, she observed shallow have been screened so that no
the top level. But, rumors haveoccasion, the snowfall was so insertions that could have been escapes can be made and the
crept into the Merciad office sug-
severe that the funeral contrac- the ghostly footprints of the room has been debugged.^Next
gesting that the new President tors could not get to the 'Hurst former w i d o w ^ J, time that you pass by our Mr.
has more serious motives for the
and so the body of a young widow To this day, no one has solved President, spare a thought for
renovation of the doors. remained overnight, defying the the mystery of the ghost in the him while he is at his desk for
grief ridden schedule of a very President's office. Many reports there could be an unwelcome!
Many years ago, while Garvey distraught rural family.% have been issued of those double guest sitting next to him.

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My Three Angels [suffers ftexf ujecWf. THefc s opwj +otea

From Lack of LAudiencei


When a body is used to wat- and set the Ducotels a-begging, a (David Sinclair), scenes moved
ching big-budget movies put This is where the three slowly. f a m%_ I a
together by professionals, it is Angels—NOT Charlie's— enter Bill Robbins was a natural for
very bard for that body to adjust in. f i »; * bis part as a formerly smooth
to seeing a small scale production In order to save Felix and Emi- businessman who has become a
staged by aspiring professionals. ly from public disgrace and little rough around I the * edges
The stage imposes enough Marie Louise from making the from the harshness of convict
limitations of its own on the suc- mistake of her life by devoting life; and Chuck Smith does a
cessful presentation of a story herself to Monsieur Trochard's "nice job" portraying his "n»ce
without the aid and abetment of Hashing but scroogelike tintype of man" of the philosophizing,
an unresponsive audience. So, if a nephew, Paul, three guardian psychologizing Jules who
My Three Angels, Mercyhurst angels (actually J three lovable ironically enjoys a little taste of
Little Theatre's latest production convicts) who have been working sadism once in a while, f
had its wings clipped and never on the Ducotel's roof, descend to Furthermore, David Sinclair is
quite got off the ground last earth to do their good deedsJjlya delightfully hateable as the
Thursday night, perhaps it was Ironically the good deeds con- ruthless tyrannical old crank, A TupicJ Weekend atite*/(ur5t
because there were only about sist of killing, conniving, forging Henri Trochard. § § £ £
twenty five people in the au- and extorting. As a result, Henri
dience, two of which laughed at and Paul are neatly disposed of, a
any of the lines. "will" insisting that Felix con-
In a nutshell, My Three Angels tinue managing the Guiana
Ron Rossi stutters and stam-
mers his way convincingly
through the role of the abusable
Felix Ducotel, but at times the
Egan Scholars
is a comedy about a terribly business suddenly appears before
honest, therefore terribly terrible Henri lies cold in his bed, and the
businessman, Felix Ducotel, who money that the locals have
stammering is excessive and he
begins to swallow his words in the
height of his meekness. [
present Luther
has moved with his wife, Emily, swindled out of Felix is swindled Jane Ann Burns? and Nora -. Those of us who ever wondered changes from that of an insecure,
and his daughter, Marie Louise, back for him. / 1 1 Faust are adequate as the women about getting to heaven would self-tormenting young man to
to a convict colony in French Also, as a possible result of the in the family, but the roles they have been interested in Sunday that of a self-assured, almost
Guiana. Under Felix's lack of magic that seems to emanate are forced to work with are so Night's film for discussion, Mar- cocky, anti-Papist leader enjoy-
1
wise leadership they are once from the three convict-angels, a drippily non-descript that not tin Luther. In SDite of the fact, or ing his rudimentary charismatic
again failing miserably at young serviceman arrives at the much more can be said for them. perhaps in accordance with the power.
business because Felix allows door in the final moments to take Amy Rowand is also very good fact, that Brother Martin spent In fact, I would go so far as to
e v e r y o n e f r o m n a t i v e Paul's place as a match for the as the antiquated, bowlegged lit- half his monastic life chained to say that Luther comes off as
a d o l e s c e n t s to t r a v e l i n g lovely Marie Louise. tle old lady hustler, Mme. Parole. stone floors and undergoing other somewhat of a villain in this film;
salesmen with goldmines in So, thanks to "Their Three in retrospect, I would say that I forms of self-mortification in the After rousing the masses to riot
A Africa to snooker him out of his Angels", there was a happy en- was definitely not on Cloud Nine name of his faith, he spent the against tax-plundering Rome,
ding; unfortunately, I think the watching My Three Angels, but other half of his time doubting the Luther demands that order be
assets. 4 7 |j ; half the problem or better was very foundations of Christianity. restored in that which is "out of
But that's not the conflict. Poor audience was happy it (the play) due to the lack of viewers. Thus, I The film really high-lighted God's jurisdiction" and stands by
Felix could bumble along naively was ending, too. In spite of good implore you, support the people this point, twisting the godlike as the Papist militia massacres
till French Guiana froze over if it acting especially on the parts of staging this production. A lively image we ha ve of Luther into one scores of his supporters.
weren't for his shrewd employer- the three angels (Bill Robbins, audience could ;make this* a of a pitiful sinner who nearly
cousin, Henri Trochard, who Chuck Smith,and Paul Ur- In a confrontation over this ug-
threatens to revoke the business banowic) and Uncle Henri heavenly comedy. .**^-*~[-*y *~ borders on demon ' possession. ly incident, Luther ism ugly
j (During one vespers scene, declares that the killingswere a
-•Dear Editor, I Love you, a little jg Luther goes into convulsions and necessary thoUgH**uiio1ftunat
off my desk. . *l^^ must be dragged away by two of solution and that "in the teeth of
his fellow monks.) F death, wehave life."
Which Editor? We're confused! Narrated by a fictional This is fine comfort to be given
The Staff -K
I monastery guard, the story goes to the man who is responsible!
t
Nieces: Have you seen my date? some yodeling and your disco Received magazines, know who from Luther's fanatic rule A The negative connotation that
That's cool.r Lova ya anyway! • .queen. you are, you'll be billed!!!! following at the abbey in Wit- attaches itself to Luther in this
Auntie Em /> • tenberg to his reactionary ser- film version is bolstered by later
V Laurie M.: HAPPY BIRTH- For experience vote Donna Sat- mon against Friar John 1
Tetzel's scenes when he is shown married
Scott: Why don't you aim for a DAY!! Love, Ca-Ca-Cay. mary for Freshman Rep. sale of "indulgences". to a nun and discussing the
perfect 4.0??? $£ i .£ The wit and sarcasm that the stupidity of monastic ife.
Tammy 11 TRUCE!!!! Dearest Key-Finder. Thank you screenwriters of this film give to Furthermore, all through the
For Freshmen Rep., Vote Donna very much for turning in my Luther's words are refreshing, film I kept wondering who it was
Satmary Vote for Experience. , Peanut Butter lover Priscilla: keys! The purple rabbits foot.f though abashing, to a Lutheran that this Luther reminded me of.
Someday J(soon) you're prince like myself who went* through At the end I finally figured it out;
Niece Pledges: Before the next will come... and you can howl at Nice' rowing crew team: Con- three years of catechism classes it was Jack Nicholson. "Martin
I issue finish this sentence in at each other.v D.M., AE. '' •'
least 50 words: Always ... Exam-
ple, Always eat turnips. Have To our future Auntie Elm. We beg
grats on your victories this and remembers how straight- Luther" had the same crooked
season. ^f V laced and informal the old boy's smile and unnerving glint in his
questions and answers were! a eye. (Now if that doesn't
fun! Auntie Em. *w' ••; '<•_• mercy, be soft with us. Elephant
5 Carnation Sale sponsored by the For example, while building up challenge your viewpoint that
Snots. D. and R. Social Work club for finals week! to the climax of his sermon ("In- good is always good and vice ver-
EscargotMan: We've got to stop Carnations $1.25 with message. dulgences are empty things for sa, I don't know what willa Jack
meeting like this! Hurry home, Happy Birthday Colleen Farley. To order contact Beth 227 empty men; there is no security Nicholson gives me the creeps!)
S.P. I love you! '<f$R $3 Thanks for being there, not your Baldwin. ^?-%- in them."), Luther exaggerating- In conclusion, if this week's
roommate. ly lists the ridiculous collection of Film for Discussion was able to
Blue grass Lover: J prepare for D. Happy Halloween. Love M. "religious" junk that the people point out any one thing, it was the
will bulldoze each other in order fact that there are always shades
For Sale: Vivitar 75-205 C.F. 200 to see when Friar Tetzel's travel- of grey (smudges of dirt?) even
m lens. Negotiable price. Send ing circus comes to town. Among in the pristine pallor of religion.
inquiries to box 147 Egan. the relics listed is "a gold coin
specially minted by the wise men
Bodene and all Steeler Fans: for the occasion." * * 8 Faculty-Administrators
Don't cry too much. Cleveland. This opposition to the sale of in-
dulgences is the* beginning of Employees Of
5 Blowie: I want your, body! Luther's famed heresy against Mercyhurst College
the Papacy.

VAlt na five
Kev: It's been a great two mon- As the film depicts Luther in a
ths! Peg. T J private hearing with the arch
bishop (who incidentally has Let Before - Tax
i V.P.: Would I get more attention fathered two children) and then
if I let you call me TARG Legs. at his confession before the Diet
Continued on page 7 at Augsburg, his* character
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Crew Has? Successful Fall SeasonSrf^H S ^ U , ^ ^ I
Wv V 5* H ^ ' ^ l $ W 9St S K B T ^ S: T * ™ Canisus at the start and never ; r n L . a c H \ A r A Ir
v 2 v V | .£§ H | 5 > gave way during; the race, J X d i v C O j 1 v\\W 9
by Michael Fitzgerald past the West siders for an im- I to
toue this way I think we're going finishing with a smooth 5 boat \ T\n e
The Mercyhurst College crew pressive 3 boat length victory. | surprise a lot of the bigger length victory, t&fk 1*m * f 8 women's volleyball team is
teams ended their fall rowing This would set the tone for the i crews inMenthe spring." f fe "The victcfy was important to placing its bid on the Keystone
season on a positive note as theyLakers for the rest of the day. I 4 tTh®
ook
5* Varsity
water
lightweight us today/' stated veteran Laker Conference Banner for the first
pulled past Canisus and the West In the women's novice 8 race, § &* n*** and con- oarsmen^ Tony Paradise, time in the history of the college.
SSide Rowing Club in exciting row- the , fired-up* Lady Lakers i tinued the 'Hurst domination by fj "8eeause we proved that our lack The team is presently
ing action on Saturday. The Vic- demonstrated ? their superior j outpulling their opposition by ai of size can be overcome by our undefeated in Conference play,
tory left both the Varsity men and
technique! to the West Side I substantial margin Tn£m f determination to win." 1 t Having fallen victim to the
women with undefeated fall row- women. § § ti In the Men's novice competi-* The Lakers will now relax until§ 'Hurst spikers were Geneva 15-2,
ing records. \ "We rowed very well as aM °n, Mercyhurst again captured| January when they will begin 15-9, 1J-11 r Westminister
The women's novice 8 started team,"*said Varsity Women's |first place as the gritty novices working out in preparation for 15-13,11-15,15-11, 15-5 and Villa
the day off right as they cruisedCaptain Gail Lewis. "If We con- 1 rowed awayv
from :
both Canisus
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L a k e r s S e c u r e Places In NAIA P l a y o f f s | | «•«- ^ ^ opUmi3Uc
by Andy Findlayp and Gannon were almost iden- f ditions did not deter the Lakers I playoffs ton thefweekend of about aher team having a title
event
With 2-0 winning scorelines in tlcat; the 'Hurst dominated both * from playing some finefor at the* November 8 and 9. • P | j J ™ i ™L;*£"Jr,TXSJJ ^SLz
ball
S£fssh%sss?js& s&^j&sttisssr*
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overaU record to 8-3-1 last week. Against Edinboro, a team far i Knights' Sanger men up front, 7. nim on the NAIA National Goal * bules ™* * ^ » J ^ *mi»J
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Herb Laufter of Behrend, meets the halfEd Mascharka sealed | which formed the field at Erie! holds him m 16th slot on the NAIA L ™ j**"* "£ave]"J e W t*
on Sunday, November 2, to deter- the game for the Lakers when he f Day School last Saturday. * National * Assists Chart. As a i ™ ^ t ° " ™ £ P nLpinhia
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S M j S S M M w S r l T ^
!. M - ? J « J"**? year boss. fiusilce which reflected &e t i -1 M^O T MANY T R A CMLK-S.
and Mercyhurst rank far above "The worse weather conditions f balance of pnlav
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Uie^<tti^d)sb1 fi t,butS|Vii^|thatIhaveeverseenfora soccer « ™ « 4 ' f L After lun* Bunch: We've got toj, Sr. Mary Paul. « S ^
meetmg I/,Veya
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^ ^ 1 Douehnuts-S^-' Mav be next
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y
The games aga.nst Edmboro „„„ dual. But those adverse con- on Saturday, and then come the ^ a ^ - m B n.ce, Ran- »yway. ™ '• "

^ a d e ^ S h a r p e n Against Aces | . . , ^ HRunners To See NCAA Regional^


byLast
"Scoop Mangano' Ftick Knieke was iff excellenT I
Thursday night marked form as goalie, stopping 28 shots, I ^A i. lM
f l ti w
S P E C I A L
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^ ^ •*••••• CS1ter*runners frfRsfied
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M « ° 0 i ™ n e ^ n ,b=iay^ — — ' hi h C o ^ f f i v ^ ^ g ^ r g « «
favnritPs tho Frie Blades Their it ^ ^ t e . I i i l 2 ® ^ l ^ * " f ^ p ^ ^ i I i? boro and |the NAIA District host U. Pitt-Johnstown, St. Vin-
onwnente for tSf first game if * *Mm£tf!ff*\ H I V U C r » l T A / > I / I |RcgioiiaJs,^inishing third and* cent's of Latrobe, Gannon, and
tnnSSonwereSe^toUBhSttine L 4 ^ i » . I T H E S N A C K I ^th, mtliosemeets, repectivleyi Mercyhurst. Again, the top
ife«3£?to£? wetougft mttmg ^ ^ ^ |T^ I U l i , v 7 n n v a At Edmboro, the host ^ m t o o l ^ finishers for Mercyhurst was
n foll
Th^BIato played Hike true kA WK %k I i R A R I lE&irP^S** ^ ^T i ^ " ^ ^ ^ed by Tim
rhamnions with sharo oassinc Mm W** J * I JO r t R I Kmghts finished second ahead of* Murphy, and Gary Baron.
cSnX^^nd D S ffl I l i J s # I I I cMercyhurst.
hurst f
The top three *Mer- This Saturday, November 1,
cr^^tL g
feavSmemanelsv I &&&¥ I c m rnffPA Hniinhnilt W l y inishers were- Matt the Crosscountry team travels
or2nhS wirf (bv lie sSre offr-2 I C ^ T ISlll. COliee, UOUgnnUI DU I Truesdall, Gary Keenan and to Indiana University of Penna.,
SSSSSviSi I 1 -fcrf' I. « . L lAAiJ Gary F
Baron. for the NCAA regionals. This
i t o n C t S k an earlv lead on F ? NOT I Q- COTfee,dOUGhnUt 60^ I <>r the NAIA District 18 marks the first^post-season par-
a «r^P ilSSd c o a t X Paid I ^ 5** I I I R e g i ^ b , the Uker sauad so- ticipation by Mercyhurst in an
to
O'NSH, a f f l by Dave^aiten l L ^ - I O 4 4U m I ^ " ^ Johnstown, wlere the NcJu sanctioned event.
From then on the Blades took | >i £ I I O" I I dlllll I
control of the game with fun- * * * * a I ^S§S5>"'
damental hockey skills and super | \^ wL^ $> j I ^-^&+.\S
checking by^Sylvain Cote and 1 iy « J I /^**L/'^Bfc3
Stan Guluztan. Steve Stockman ' 1F i l l C ) Imlm
at 7:49 assisted by Truck Tebbett. i jt » t J I I r ^ P M »?*M
The Orange-and BlackJ never | 1 , I ^U/jfes#| I L . ^ A I I A M — ~
looked back as they scored w ^ i n w s j w s ^ B W B f v w ^ ^ • ^H^f^ I I • • 1 1 O • = I I • • ES
minutes later to take a 2-1 lead in-J I Scoop Mangano I \ L . I I ^ # % « i l %# «i • ^ # • • f i ^ M f M M g j ^
to the locker room at the end of The Blades played well in the I )/ \ I I M|^^1^%£^^IM%«
the first half. \ f home-opener, passing sharp and! I C | . v n /• r\I • ^aSe»^«5*P!a«t»«-^»«"
The rest of the night was free keeping well away fron the puck I Oldil TOUi U3y / | J jiumiiij^,
skating as Erie racked up 3 goals during action. jK .ft S - I Our "SpGCidt"
r
Way
;
/ >^wi *
from both Jim Cowell and Truck The next home game is I / /Jim
Tebbett to ice the game. November 1 against Syracuse. I (L 7 A/I
This weekend the Junction
Cecily Bodnar celebrating Halloween with
to speak on the I tAttc/iela^tae4o '*
Ghastly Specials
University of Rochester witches brew costume
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