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Commencement Speaker
Dr. Royce S. Pitkin, former students diverse in interests, Experimenting J Colleges * and
President of Goddard College, class, leadership and scholastic Universities.! Ble$§? \ M
will {be the speaker at Mer- abilities.|At graduation he will
cyhurst's Forty-fifth Annual present an overview of the college Born inj Vermont where She
Commencement June 3. He holds with the depth, § acumen, and currently|resides, Dr. Pitkin is
a Ph.D. from Columbia foresight of a seasoned educator. regarded as one of the state's
University and currently is He retired from the Office of foremost leaders in the field of
chairman of the board of trustees the President at Goddard in 1969, education. w3G£ ^^i? <l&3K*i
at Trinity College in Burlington, and since has been a consultant to
Vermont. | the | Educational Resources
Pitkin spent a week at Mer- Center in New Delphi, India, and
cy hurst in April talking to faculty coordinator of Field Study
and administrators, and to Centers for thelfUnion for
MERCYHURST COLLEGE
GRADUATION EVENTS 1973
I JUNE SECOND
DINNER DANCE For Graduates-Parents" Faculty A dm in is Ira I ion-Guests
^DlNNEfeJ Student Dining Hall $jj 6:30 P.M.
^DAYTCE Student Union, Zurn Hall sj 9:00 P.M.
JUNE THIRD 1
BACCALAUREATE .MASS AND COMMENTS 10:00 A.M.
Reverend Guy Patrick
Christ the King Chapel
BRUNCH ^ For-Graduates- Parents-Guests 11:00 A.M. Dr. Royce Pitkin
Student Dining Hall
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES § i :3o P.M.
Mercyhurst's 1973- com-
Mercyhurst College Campus, in front of Zurn Hall mencement will mark the
Presiding graduation of the school's first
The Most Reverend Alfred M. Watson, D.D., Bishop of Erie four-year coeducational class.
Address
One hundred and forty-eight
Royce S. Pitkin, Ph.D. f
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Tom Heberle
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE Senior Organ
Recital.
Diedre Klick-
Senior Voice
R e c iit a I
Michelle
Editorial Board 9:15 St. Pauls Kinch 8:15
Cathy Stevenson Cathedral. ?: Recital Hall
News*?? Play Produc-
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MAY MERCYHURST COLLEGE PAGE 3
Hot el - R e s taurant 6
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school opens in September under support the new program. He Students following the new
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the direction of associate added that the college will set up concentration will study the
professor William JB. Temple, intern programs locally and aim required liberal arts, seven
currently on the faculty of the at building! an educational courses from! the general
School of Hotel-Restaurant program parallel to-Statler Inn business core, and an additional
Management at the University of and Hilton Hotel chain programs. eight courses inlhotel-restaurant
Denver. | \ management. J
The college's newest con- Monaghan listed hotel- The college's home economics
centration within the business restaurant management as an division will play an integral role
division will lead to a bachelor of open] employment area and in the food production area of the
arts degree ,'in business. The referred to national^ figures program. SAG A j Food Service,
program will prepare students showing only 700 to 800 graduate Inc., catering4locally to Gannon,
for immediate positions in the specialists-in the field recorded Mercyhurst and Villa Maria
hospitality industry for for ac- last year. Locally, he cited the College, will be the campus
ceptance in the training programs hospitality I industry as laboratory training students in
of major hotel-restaurant chains. "unlimited" with the* already quantity food preparation.
Denice Ardell Manus ^&> El. Ed. Diana Kathleen Sandberg Art
Jay Richard Marcinonski SArt£ Mark R. Santia j j ?• Psych.
Joseph AAarrelli \ Spanish Rose Ann Schiavo Bus. Ed.
Linda Joanne Marsh Bus. Ed. Susan E. Schmieder El. Ed.
Mary Martin i Biology '„ Lynda McLean Schnars Bus. Ed. • r . ..
Marie Louise Martone \Music Ed. " Carmine Sciancalepre El. Ed. if
Mary Elfen Maits*& ,, El. Ed. (cadet) Patricia Jean Seconish El. Ed. (cadet)
John J. Ma us ? ^Accounting * Jane W. Sharkey^M; El3 Ed. s£«
Ronald Stephan Mazanowski $Art- Patricia Mae Sievers , Home Ec.
Karyn E. Smith I El." Ed.
Paul James McAndrew
Donald Eugene Mc Bride
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L.E. *U*jf Marlene Arin Smith L.E.^ SANDWICHES AND LUNCHEONS
Annette Meko f$P| RMUSiC^ f Gerald Wayne Snyder J£' Accounting
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Joan Page Moore -gfe El. Ed. Julianne Stanton El. Ed. (cadet) ALWAYS AVAILABLE
Gerald Anthony Moryc f L.E. f Sharyn Paule St a so Math JJai ,f
Jane Agnes Steinbaugh El, Ed. (cadet)
Michael Anthony Moryc
Thomas Francis Murtaugh
Mary vee Neil 1 ^J
Elizabeth Gene Novicki
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Joanne T. Stevenson K'
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Marilyn Stoops EUEd. 915 EAST 26th STREET
Maureen Susan O'Connor El. Ed. (cadet)
Marie Rose Olivers El. Ed. f § Bridget Mary Sullivan El'Ed.
Ann Marie Oros English i Mary Beth Sullivan ELrEd. Now Open On Sundays —Till 10:00 p.m
Denise Ostrowski gArt Ed. Maureen E. Sullivan English
Sister Margaret Park &EI. Ed. Mary Elizabeth Susa Biology
Robert William Parks H istor y Diana Jean Swain Art
Christine Mary Patalita El. Ed. Sue A. Swanson Spec. Ed.
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Mary Elizabeth Popovich
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Resident Hall Staff 1973-1974
Barbara Nell Quinn l}Art Ed.
Janet Ann Radanovich Home Ec. Carol Louise White Home Ec. Educ
Sister Marilyn Randolph El. Ed. v Peter Winklbauer Art Ed. *«Jp:. Director-Baldwin Hall: Vicki Yurcovic
Thomas Philip Richter Psych. Mary Kathryn Withersty English Director--Egan Hall: Phyllis Aiello, R.S.M. |
Barbara Jean Wnukoski English
Katherine Ann Riley Psych, ^r
Maxine Marie Wojtowicz El. Ed. (cadet) Director-McAuley Hall: Ken Wyten •
Louetta Joan Roseto El. Ed.
Susan L. Rosthauser English! Jean Wroblewski Soc. *' Assistant Director-McAuley Hall: Jim
i A r t Ed. S Rebecca Ann Yanker Art Educ. McAndrew
Marlene A. Rupp *-,,i Art Educ.
Mary Theresa Ruscitti Elem. Ed. Roberta Elizabeth Yetman
Phyllis A, Rzodkiewicz Spanisht Victoria Yurcovic Psych. "OwV.
Area Advisors:
Helen Schryver
^® Cheryl Lossie
Sue Keusch \
MUSIC RECITALS
Annette Meko And
Mary O'Connor
The Music Department will by Richard Felciano for elec-
present a joint organ-piano recital tronic tape and organ. ?
by Miss Annette Meko and Miss Miss O'Connor is a junior at the
Mary O'Connor at St. Paul's college and studies with Miss
Episcopal Cathedral on Sunday, Vienna Prioletti. Miss Prioletti is
May 27, at 8:15 p.m. a Professor off Music at Villa
Maria College and instructor of
Miss Meko is an organ student piano at Mercyhurst College.
of Mr. Carl Stout and is Miss O'Connor is presently
graduating in June with a degree serving as accompanist for the
in Music Education. Mr. Stout is Mercyhurst Concert Choir which
the organist and choir director at has performed on numerous
St. Paul'sfCathedral.
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Works by occassionsf throughout the city.
Du Mage, Bach, Franck, and Her program will include works
Dupre will be presented. "God of by Brahms, Mussorgsky, Franck,
the Expanding Universe" will be and Villa-Lobos. £ |
featured for the first time in the The recital is open to the public
Erie area. This work is composed and is free of charge. I
Michelle Kinch
Michelle Cherree Kinch, senior Italian composers. Her ac-
music major,.- at? Mercyhurst companist is Camilla Roche. The
College, will present a vocal public is ? cordially | invited to
recital, Saturday, May 26, at 7:30
p.m. in Zurn Recital Hall.I | #
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs*!
Richard |L. Kinch, of Oil City,
Michelle* graduated from West
Forest High School, Tionesta, and
on June 3, J will receive her
Bachelor of Arts degree in Music
Final 1 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 1
Education from* Mercyhurst
College: Exam 4
Schedule
• S A L A R Y
by Purcell, Schubert, Schumann, Zurn Recital Hall, Mercyhurst 12:00 noon 1 Erie/ Pennsylvania
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by Dario Cipriani Sports Editor
and tennis teams felt the biggest currently possesses an overall SIMPLES noUTLES
;*V- * '"*3JHK'7 disappointment when they were .686 winning percentage and is on P1ATKK DUAL SETS GAMES DIAL SETS GAMES
I The curtain has drawn on the not permitted to compete in the the verge of being nationally
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'73 - '73 athletic season. On this District-18 tournaments. The recognized... formed an entirely 16-5 1 0 6 - 5 U s TROMTS^N-KUHIf 9-11 17-2 | 118-59
page you will':find the various baseball team fell a little short of new sport in Erie called crew JACK PALI 9-1 18.-3 118-61 »LT-K0BL!?1IR t 8 -2 I 52*21*
statistics concerning the inter- their goal,? but nevertheless which competes against the finest TOM THOMPSON
small college teams in the East.. 9-1 18-2 121-1*6 HAIT-deNLsSfFF »i-0 7-0 US-1h
collegiate teams at the 'Hurst. provided the people in Erie with
These statistics indicate "what some exciting baseball. % fielded very competitive teams ne?!HT njfw 9-a 18-3 122-63 D'.LY-Dumcs 1-0 2-0 12- 7
happened throughout the year, What the entire year, as a of golf and baseball. Even though OWE DDDICS
but what they don't show is the whole, did accomplish was to they have yet |to reach the U-2 * $ 59-3/
emotion involved in all the events further prove | that Mercyhurst limelight, the potential | is BORIS dsMISSOFF 3-1 T-2 5U-25
of the past season. has established itself in in- definitely available.$ forfeits 0*10 forfeits 0-10
Overall, it has been an up and tercollegiate ; sports. I n | three Now everyone waits in an-
down year. The basketball team short years we have| . . . ticipation for next year. Will it be •
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