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Press Club - Merciad Coming events, current news, captured laurels, and special honors are all of interest to the Press Club and Merciad. The Press Club is responsible for carrying College news to hometown newspapers. Announcements con- cerning a student's special accomplishments or hon- ors such as, Dean's List, May Queen, Class Ofiicers are promptly dispatched to local papers. The Press Club is therefore, an indispensable campus agent. The Merciad, the College monthly newspaper, brings to collegians' attention news ranging from forthcoming lectures by noted guest speakers, to ad- vance notice of mixers, campus elections, dramatic productions, and student views on current problems. A noteworthy innovation presented in this year's Merciad are the feature articles which contribute a personal approach to pertinent subjects through cre- ative newswriting. FIRST ROW: C. Schehrer. A. O'Mealia, N. Vasil, S. Laird, J. Herlan, J. Warnock, A. Welte, M. Szalewicz, M. Buchheit, M. A. Oblinski. SECOND ROW: J. Young. J. Genung, J. Matjasko, R. Cap- pello, M. Grande, M. Costello, A. Ricci, L. Modola, N. Nones, M. Brennan, K. Hebert. THIRD ROW: B. McGough, P. Meyer, M. Aleci, A. M. Lepkow- meekly looks on. . . M . ,Q-..., . gr Q.. 91 ,EE if gl I A. A E' Q? -up . I QM I if Y, Q . .,g,. h 5 H r.. ',,.tvg-- :A . 4. ras. ...L 11. g I I 1 A lv -, - 4 , , ski, M. P. Carlow, M. Hammond, M. Fiedler, C. Fuller, K. Lynch, M. Lipchik, E. Motsay, A. Lang- myer. FOURTH ROW: P. McMullen, S. Konkoly, E. Lincoln, R. Boling, K. Reese, M. Smith, I. Kreutter, C. Anderson, M. Mattis, R. M. Dick- enson, R. Strobel. V1 PRESS CLUB members, A. Fondy, B Kraus P Harkins, C. Kaczmarek, and N. Vasil discover other ubits of news while searching for Mercyhurst articles TOP: E. LINCOLN, C. Schehrer, editor K Hebert and J. Young chuckle over exchange copies BOTTOM: DON'T THESE reporters realize we have a deadline to meet? queries K. Hebert as M Fiedler ffl. Fl -MX Mg t . x X l X -
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. X . FIRST ROW: H. Bundy, M. M. Dill, M. Chmielewski TZ 7 R. Asher, T. Kwolek, C. Emanuele, M. Lipchik, V. Kopec, A. Kendziora, J. Jackson, M. Verdoni, M. A. Graf. SECOND ROW: T. Lepkowski, D. Gierlach, Cecilian Club The Cecilian Club is designed to encourage its mem- bers to participate in and appreciate iine music. These music enthusiasts successfully conducted the Erie Phil- harmonic ticket drive on campus. Their monthly semi- nars were devoted to the study of various phases of music education. Guest speaker, Mrs. Mark Brunner, related her experiences as a music specialist and en- couraged others to persevere in their quest of a musical career. The Cecilian C1ub's Hknow how gave the pro- fessional touch to the musical production, Plain and Fancy. , ' ll-l D. Cacciatore, T. Friant, B. Barrett, P. O'Gorman, M. Hock, E. Christy, B. Kraus, M. Kaliszewski, I. Suto, C. McCafferty. L. Tarby, M. Smith, P. Lawlor, M. Silfies. .1 .,,.a ' . 1 CECILIAN CLUB officers, M. Lipchik and L. Stanford, Cpresidentl chuckle over the scores for Plain and Fancy. is LV if 'fif 12 - CECILIAN CLUB members, P. Wehle, L. Stanford, C. Eman- uele, M. Verdoni, M. A. Graf, A j f and M. Lipchik discuss the l ' ' ...N Works of Hammerstein. 0 '
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CHECK AND RECHECKU is the motto of Praeterita. Sister M. Joachim and Sister Mary Charles help editors A. Lepkow- ski, M. Burke, and B. Boyd check last minute details be- fore deadline. ? bn i'.- xxx 5 if N TOP: A DEADLINE tomorrow at midnight finds mem- bers of the Praeterita staff, C. Siegel. B. Osinski, A. Lepkowski, S. Konkoly, M. Aleci and E. Filicky, busy cropping pictures, checking copy and rewriting headlines. BOTTOM: PHOTOGRAPHERS, R. Quinn, M. J. Fer- reri, and K. Bates, check snaps for possible retakes. FIRST ROW: S. Pasherb, P. S. Richards, S. MacDon- ald, A. Roberts, J. Burns, E. Dunning, A. Welte, M. Tropiano, C. Pfaff, M. F. Lyons, M. A. Finnerty, R. Reo, M. Buchheit, J. Wozniak, C. Siegel, E. Jaworski. SECOND ROW: M. Grande, A. M. Decker, J. Fiora- vanti, E. Osinski, M. Aleci, J. Matjasko, M. Hammond, A. Ricci, P. Hodgkiss, J. Stimmel, A. O'Mealia, L. Tim- blin, J. Warnock, A. Lepkowski. THIRD ROW: L. A-.JADAX L Practerita DEADLINE: December 19 . . :January 24 . . . February 19 . . . March 5 . . . June 8 . . . The editors spent grueling hours drawing layouts, cropping pictures, and rewriting articles: photographers sched- uled and rescheduled countless pictures: typists slept seeing words parading in long rows: the business staff traipsed downtown to stores and firms, made endless phone calls and wrote numerous letters-all this to meet the deadlines. More than once the editors lured unsuspecting peo- ple into service and found jobs for volunteers who never before looked beyond the pictures in a year- book. With the expert assistance of moderators Sister Mary Charles and Sister Mary Joachim, and the co- operation of everyone, the staff produced a surprise feature-the graduation supplement. Yonushonis, L. Widowski, T. Murphy, R. Gazarik, R. Conti, L. Filicky, T. Friant, M. Michaels, E. Hammond, N. Garrard, C. McCafferty, R. Pucci, P. Whalen, M. J. Ferreri. FOURTH ROW: D. Cacciatore, S. Konkoly, M. A. Sabolsky, P. McMullen, M. Burke, S. Cutter, G. Stark, K. Hughes, M. A. Bebko, P. Rumfola, J. Kreutter, K. Dwyer, J. Bodnar, V. Gorsak, P. Harkins.
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