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Irish Lecturer Will Speak New Administrative Positions Filled;
As Part of Cultural
Dr. Denis Donoghue, a distin-
Series Sr. Carolyn Heads Executive Officers
Ideas of Order in Modern Ameri-
guished professor of modern and can Poetry, | Wielding the gavel for Mercy-
British poetry, will speak at the and grading practices. Her chief Baillie, respectively. Miss Fry will
The Princeton University Press hurst's 1963-1964 academic season duty is the supervision of the aca- work directly with the President
Little Theatre on October 81 at published Dr. Donoghue's first isla group of new administrators demic welfare of the students.
8:00 p.m. as the first speaker of in the organization and direction
book, The Third Voice, in 1969. A named to the college's most im- Sr. Matthew-—Dean of Students of all public relations activities.
Mercyhurst's current cultural pro- second book entitled The Human portant offices which include both
gram. Dr. Donoghue will lecture Sister M. Matthew, Dean of Stu- Promotion* of the annual giving
Image in Modern I Literature will old and new positions. dents, another new office, is re- programs of the college is also
on "Human Image in Modern Lit- soon be released.
erature." | I Sr. Carolyn—President sponsible for the co-ordination and part of her job.
In 1965 a study and criticism over-all development of the non-
This summer Dr. Donoghue of Yeats, edited by Dr. Donoghue, Chief executive of the college As Admissions Counselor, Miss
taught at Harvard University is Sister M. Carolyn, formerly Act- academic area of student life. She Baillie heads a program of stu-
Willi be released to ^acknowledge ing Dean. She is ultimately respon- is also faculty moderator of the dent recruitment which Includes
where he lectured on Teats, Eliot, the centennial of Years' birth. Dr. Student 'Government.
Shaw, and Stevens. On leave from sible for all the activities of the traveling to high schools, arrang-
Donoghue, who also wrote one of college. It is also the President's Appointed as Treasurer is Sis- ing for "college nights," and pub-
the University of Ireland, he is the chapters, hopes that the criti-
presently preparing to write The duty to integrate the work of all ter M. Gabriel who has supervi- lishing admission procedures.
cism will be both vital and human. the members of the teaching and sion and control of business ac-
administrative staffs and act as tivities land financial Interests of The offices of the new adminis-
College Adds Nine to Staff; ex-officio member of all commit-
tees in the college.
the college. She manages the trators, with the exception of Sr.
college's physical facilities. Matthew's; are on the firstj floor.
Lay Officers The former college offices and the
All Divisions Gain
Mercyhurst's teaching staff has
Teachers The newly created role of Aca-
demic Dean is handled by Sister
Last year, two new jobs were class rooms vacated by the Mer-
initiated at Mercyhurst. These are cyhurst Seminary have been Ire-
his M.A. at the University of Chi- M. Janet. Sister Janet supervises Director of Development and Ad- modelled to accommodate them.
enlarged|this year with the addi- cago in June. all curricula, courses, and meth- missions Counselor filled by Miss Sr. Matthew is located on the sec-
tion of nine faculty members. Bernadette Hilinski, candi- ods off instruction, examinations, Arabella Fry and MissI Betty ond floor of college hall.
Three of the new teachers have date for Doctorate in Classical
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been hired on a full-time basis and Philology at Fordham University,
six will teach part-time. is teaching Greek, history, Latin,
The Philosophy Department has and linguistics. Miss Hilinski has
gained a new professor, Mr. Stan- taught at Villa Maria College, and
ley Luis Vodraska. Mr. Vodraska, at St. Joseph's* College in West
originally from Iowa, received his Hartford, Connecticut.
B.A. in philosophy at St. John's Vol. XXXV—No. 1 MERCYHURST COLLEGE, ERIE, PENNA. October 4,}l963
University in Minnesota, and . |M r s. Ghislaine Devreude is 1 _!
studied at the Universite Catholi- teaching Seventeenth C e n t u r y _. . , 1 sri—:—: T~T" y *
ology is Dr. Herbert Goldberg. Dr. year with f the annual NPCCS Kwolek, &/junior Rita Chrobak,
Sister Mary Consolata Daley Goldberg, a podiatrist, received his 11 p.m., will be the shows fea- Harvest Moon Ball. This year the sophomore Trish Dubiel, and
degree at Temple University. Mr. 12—Columbus Day dance will be on Saturday, Octo- freshman Laurel Covino.
September! 29, 1963 ber 19, at St. Joseph's Community Judy Pigaski is chairman and
John Leemhuis, an attorney in the
Sister Consolata, of Du- law offices of Quinn, Leemhuis, 13—Freshmen Investiture Center from 9 to 1. Music will be Gretcheh * Faller, co-chairman of
Bois, Pennsylvania, taught in Plate, and Dwyer, in Erie, is now 17-19—ACP Conference in New by the Mike Sivak Dance Band. the affair. Committee heads in*
the public schools there be- teaching business law. Mrs. Gerald Queen Candidates elude: publicity, Maureen Alecl
fore entering ithe Sisters of McCarthy, former teacher at Aca- York m As in previous years, each class and Carole Stoiber; tickets, Kathy
Mercy ^in Titusvllle in 1930. demy High School, is teaching 18—Iberian Dancers nominated a candidate for queen Cook and Barb Wisniewski; dec-
She made her vows in 1933 freshman English composition. of the ball and will cast its votes orations, Claire Cronin and Dottle
and taught in diocesan gram- 19—Harvest Moon Ball Delaney; chaperones, Mary Ann
Daly and Kathy McManus; and
mar schools, at Mercyhurst
Seminary and College, and at
Father John Hilbert, formerly of
Gannon, and now assistant super- 28—Senior classes begin
Investiture Set refreshments, Eileen Skladanow-
intendent of Catholic schools and ski and Nancy Shrum.
St. Joseph Academy and St.
Joseph Novitiate in Titusvllle. diocesan director of C.C.D., is lec- November For Freshmen Proceeds for Scholarship
In charge of the raffle tickets
She returned to Mercyhurst turing on the Life of Christ. Gan-
non College is sharing two faculty 1—All Saints Day—Free Thef annual Freshman Investi- are: seniors Marion Michaels and
three years ago to take charge ture will p be held Sunday, October Judy Young; juniors Reg Conti
of the| chaplain's dining members Jjwith Mercyhurst: Fr. 1-3—NF regional conference —
Levis will teach Dogmatic Theolo- 13, in the Little Theatre. This tra- and Ann Marie McCarthy; sopho-
room. Buffalo ditional i assembly § is Mercyhurst's mores Irene Kopec and Trish Du-
gy while Fr. Susa will lecture in
economics. formal acceptance of freshmen in- biel; freshmen i Kathy Timmons
4-15—Freshmen quarterly exams to Mercyhurst college life, and Rosalie! Barsotti. Proceeds
LAZY sjRANCH Janie Matjasko, representing the from the evening Willi help sup-
seniors, will begin the program port the NP foreign student schol-
HOOTERS PLAN HOOTENANYSATURDAY by welcoming the new class. The arship and will laid the, college
freshman class president then will building fund.
speak in response to this greeting. The Mike Sivak band, consist-
IfJWEffmnfl il jgji^-y^ys^'^: :Tr/-"-y^as-^**^ \ H "Hootenanny?" " W h a t ' s a Dr. John A. Donatelli, head of the ing of twelve pieces,! has played
Hootenanny?" "Oh!—like with the psychology and philosophy depart- professionally for organizations
Peter Paul and Mary style?" ments, will deliver the annual fac- throughout the East and is cur-
These questions and many oth- ulty salute to the new class. He rently cutting an album of tunes
ers echo through the lounges as has chosen to speak on "Change, from the Big Band Era. This group
Oct. 5, the date of the Mercyhurst- Tempo, and Value." |
sponsored | program, i approaches. was organized several years ago
Mercyhurst's glee club will sing by Mercyhurst junior Mary Mar-
"Only $1.50?"|Yes, and this in- various selections for this event. garet Dill. They were formerly
cludes dinner. No,|no one has to Benediction in the chapelgcon- known as "Mary and Her Little
bring his or her own | horse. The cludes the solemn tradition. Fol- Lambs" and later fas "The Dixie-
Lazy S Ranch will provide horse- lowing benediction, a tea will be land 5, times 2 plus 1."
back riding at reduced rates, plus given In I the student dining hall
outdoor sports—free. for the freshmen, their parents,
The climax of the day, which and the faculty. Editors to Attend
begins at 3 p.m. and lasts until
11 pjn., Jwill be the shows fea- Press Convention
turing! folk songs by* the We're Mercyhurst's Greenslee v e Six Mercyhurst editors, three
Not Brothers as well as other gui- Players will presenti Tewy from the newspaper and three
tar-strumming groups. and His Daughters, a Yiddish from the yearbook staff, will spend
"Who's coming?" Gannon, St. comedy, on November 8, 9, Oct. 17| 18, and 19, in New York
Bonaventure, Villa, St. Vincent's and 10 at|8:15 p.m. in the City, attending the annual Asso-
in Latrobe, Canisius, John Carroll Little Theatre. ciated Collegiate Press convention.
and |Alliance have been invited to The play, by Arnold Perl, I'Marty Medler,}. Fran Herman,
come and participate in the enter- will be directed by Mr. Shrift and Nancy Nones of the Merciad,
tainment. who is director i of dramat- along with Emily Lincoln, Maureen
The best part of the whole day ics at the Anshe Hesed Tem- Aleci, |and Judy Young of the
is that the students do not have ple in Brie. Sr. M. Brigid, Pro- Praeterita staff, will leave Wed-
to travel f "500 Miles," but only duction Manager, will assist nesday evening, Oct. 16, for the
Dobbin takes Mercyhurst 'hooters' Sally Ward, Kathy KMeen, Reg Mr. Shrift! I three-day conference h to f be held
to Mercyhurst to board the buses
Conti, Tania Kwolek, and Sue Wurzbaugh for a tour of the Lazy » and head for the Lazy S Ranch. at the New Yorker Hotel.
Ranch! M.
The MERCIAD October 4, 1963
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