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Comic David Brenner To Entertain O n C a m p u s
By Karen Merkle tions, including the possibility of performance, f \ pearance by a major entertainer at shows the community that though
MERCIAD Staff Reporter a band. But she cited problems Next, a contract will have to be Mercyhurst. ^ we are a small school, we have
After weeks of planning, a visit that could occur in booking a drawn up, specifying everything 4
'It's a very big project and it's something to offer. '".
by comedian David Brenner to the band, such as insufficient on- required by both parties. Then, going to take a lot of work if it's "I just hope everything works
Mercyhurst campus is a certainty. campus facilities, and the difficul- said Carter, "there's a lot to be going to be successful," Carter out and everyone enjoys
"The date is ours," said ty in finding a band that plays a done." ' .-• f said. "I hope it's a success, and themselves," she added.
Sophomore Wydetta Carter, type of music appealing to the ma- An ^advertising campaign,
coordinator of the event, referring jority of students. t utilizing local newspapers, televi- sMl#»
to the April 30 performance by Once it was decided to bring in sion and radio stations, will be set ••-'-.

Brenner in the Campus Center. a comedian, the committee began in motion. A security force will
Since the Mercyhurst Student introducing ideas. Most of the have to be procured, and as the
Government approved of the idea other comedians suggested, such show approaches, help will be
at their January 24 meeting, only as George Carlin, Bill Cosby, and needed to ready" the Campus
the final confirmation by Bren- Eddie Murphy, were out of the Center. V •
ner's booking manager remained committee's price range. I To even further involve the stu-
before the date was definite. As it is, Brenner's fee is dent body, Carter mentioned the
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That was taken care of Wednes- $12,300, which is reduced !from possibility of a "have dinner with
day morning, when Keith Rose, his usual price of over $20,000 David Brenner" contest, open on-
Brenner's representative from the because it's a college perfor- ly to Mercyhurst students. This
William Morris Agency in New mance. The school will also pay idea is tentative, and won't be
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York, called Carter with the final for his expenses, including round finalized for a couple weeks.
trip plane fare from Los Angeles, Carter expects tickets J for the
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• The event is the creation of an limousine service while' he's in show to go on sale "possibly in
MSG special projects committee, town, and his lodging. March." Prices will be $8.00 for
Carter was largely instrumental
established by Rich Lanzillo and
chaired by Carter. .M in securing Brenner for his Mer-
Mercyhurst students-college iden-
tification must be shown, and on- ANQ
••A'budget of $18,000 was allot- cyhurst appearance. There was a ly one'ticket per student can be
ted to the committee, whose goal steady communication flow bet- bought at this price-and $10.00 * A colorful bulletin board geared as a teaching tool for grade school
was to bring a big name performer ween Erie and New York over the for everyone else. All seats will be children is designed by sophomore Special Education/Elementary
to the campus. past few weeks, with Carter claim- general admission. Education major Darcy Weidner in die third floor Old Main corridor.
According to Carter, the com- ing Rose "very helpful" in work- Carter is optimistic about the
mittee looked into different op- ing out uhe details of the event, which is the first ap-

MSG MeetsjClub Request; of humor," said Gina»Frisina.


"We wanted to remember him on
his birthday,"^ said MSG
that starting February 1st the col-
lege will have two mental health
counselors working on campus

Revises Book-Lend! Project Secretary Lisa Cost el lo.


The belly-dancer who appeared
during; the meeting danced two
numbers, one with Lanzillo and
part-time. One being Warren
Housled, a psychologist who
works at Family Crisis. The other
is a mental health counselor from
by John Broderick Jr.
V
St. Vincent's Serenity^West
may attend the away trips. the movie series. This Sunday the other without. program.
MERCIAD Staff Reporter The Student Government night's movie is "Paternity." *Mr. E. William Kennedy, was
Pat Songer, representing the agreed on the funding and on all Wydetta Carter, in < charge of coaxed to dance with the woman Both men will be working part-
Earth Science Club at Mercyhurst in faVor response was returned by special projects' reported on the but declined despite the cheers of tune at the college to help students
approached the Student Govern- the government. forecasted expenses for bringing the Student Government. * * with any problems they might
ment Monday with a request for Brian Doherty brought forth a the comic David Brenner to the Maria Santangelo announced have.
$500 to help defray some of the revised,, proposal of his book- Mercyhurst Campus. Brenner's
travel expenses the. club will be lending program. The new revised fee is $12,500 plus expenses, the
faced with on future trips.
Songer explained that only
students who are in the Earth
proposal would require a student
committee to be formed by
government to aid in the resale of
expenses being: Round trip airfare
from California, hotel reserva-
tions, a limo service, and steam-
Minor Changes
Science club will be able to go on
the trips, one of which is to the
Smithsonian in Washington D.C.,
college texts at reduced prices.
The new committee would then be
responsible for ithe collection,
cleaning the college stage curtain.
The projected date for Brenner
to appear on Campus is April 30th
Due For Co-op Program
other trips include camping in distribution, and payment of texts in die Campus Center. The cost By Chris Ch mielewski
"Virginia and in Pennsylvania. to individuals. will be $8 for students and $10 for MERCIAD Staff Reporter volve the students," Dr. Edwards
Anyone may join the Earth The new student book commit- all others. t * ' ^ ' Rumors have been circulating said. I
Science club for a fee of $5.00 tee would make the sale'of used The entire Student Government that major changes in the college's He explained that the Ad-
once paying the $5.00 any student books and the buying of used got a surprise when a belly-dancer Co-op program were forthcom- ministration felt changes were
books much easier for students walked into Monday's meeting. ing. However, according to Dr. needed in the student handbook
according to: Doherty. This'ser- • Richard Lanzillo, MSG presi- Paul Edwards, chairperson of the and in the evaluation forms, and
vice, when inacted, will be per- dent, was the subject of her affec- Academic Policies Committee, they asked the Academic Policies
formed for students free of tion as she danced around,him the charges concerning the pro- Committee to revise these
charge. . with the whole student < govern- gram were minor. materials and made the necessary
Laura Copney, Student Ac- ment laughing. The officers in The Co-op plan allows students changes.
tivities Committee chairperson, collaboration: with various to work in their major field while The revisions include a more
advised the Student Government representatives thought it would earning money and college objective form for the academic
of tonight's' Gong-Show to be be a good idea to give Lanzillo a credits. advisor and the supervising
held in the Zurn Recital Hall at 8 birthday surprise he would never 1
" The changes concern clearer employef involved, and a clearer
p.m. Copney also announced that forget. documentation ofithe student handbook guideline dealing with
the cost-' of the Sunday night "We wanted to do something handbook and of the* evaluation student grading policy. 1
movies is going to be raised from funny because he's always coming forms used by the academic ad- As of now, those are the only
$.50 to $.75. The new price will up with jokes at all the meetings, visors and supervising employers. changes regarding the Co-op pro-
stay in effect for the remainder of also because he has a good sense The changes do not directly in- gram, Dr. Edwards said.
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The recent Mercy hurst Student Government proposal to


adopt an "Operation Book-Lend" type program is based on
a valid need, but in reality, would probably fail miserably at
Mercyhurst.
According to the original proposal, which was modified at THCLAKGfcS
this Monday's meeting, MSG would outlay'$5,000 for the member of Baldwin Hall.
purchase of textbooks which students could borrow after pay- I believe this is at least the
ing an initial $5.00 club fee. The modified proposal calls for a zillionth complaint on the babysit-
student committee to be formed to aid in the resale of college ting program in the dorms. Isn't it
texts at reduced prices. They would be responsible for adver- finally hitting some fine ad-
ministration -level person like a
tising, collection, distribution, and payment or return of text club in the head, repeatedly, that
materials to their respective owners. this or rather, these problems
Although the first project is designed to help students save am tired of the many stories I hear deserve and need his input now. I
money, the $5,000 expenditure by MSG would be a major risk Letter and read about* equipment being thought college life was supposed
to be a growth experience along
Editorial
involving a large sum of money. To break even, 1,000 stolen from not only the school
but the sisters, the classrooms, the with the education. „.
students would have to utilize the service. This is a highly *;I have learned that somebody
dubious expectation. Even the second MSG proposal seems to book store and each other, etc.
ought to crawl into the filing
Hits
Why does \ this keep happening?
involve a lot of work without any solid guarantee that enough Are we such silver spooned sitting cabinet and document: not only
students would take advantage of it. ducks? What has happened to the the high incidents of robberies,
but also complaints on the present
Home
First of all, most Mercyhurst students who wish to save high fiber moral conduct of the
school and its administration to system of dealing with student
money in textbook purchases already read the bulletin boards delinquents itself. I thought this
advertising used books or else they approach ^friends or ac- sit idly by and continually allow
this to go on? I think it is time to school was offering a police pro-
quaintances who may have already used the text and be will- Dear Editor, take the "bull by the horns and gram. Would somebody please get
ing to sell or lend. I am sorry to hear of the con- let's get a few resignations in the to the chapter on institutionally
Second, many students prefer to purchase a new book and tinued troubles at the school I so security system or rework or and socially surviving each other's
dearly love. In your editorial of rewrite the structure itself, as the right to co-exist without
retain it for future reference. remarkable incident? Is a police
It is also inconceivable that MSG would be able to satisfy as pleading to the adult delinquents I old one obviously is having grow-
found "You Can Dress Some ing pains with the campus as it sits state atmosphere the answer?
many students as possible. Even the seemingly extravagant People Up" really hit home. now. How can we possibly con- Would someone please at least
amount of $5,000 would not be wisely spent buying enough *I have one way or another been tinue to grow as school or campus address and acknowledge that we
books to supply the hundreds of Fall Term Rhetoric scholars a member of the Mercyhurst com- putting up new buildings and ad- have a problem? Let's get it out of
or by purchasing the ten or twelve overpriced texts for classes munity for about 11 years and I'm ding new programs if our founda- the closet. Let's start debating,
sure jn some circles considered an tion for what exists now is so put our heads together and find
which* convene only once every« two years.' The same old lady. But, young or old, all shaky and in need of such an answer! Remember, you are
customer-satisfaction problem would-be encountered in the the time I have had the privilege to spiritual repair? j not immune to these acts of theft
second project as well. However one looks at the endeavor, it be a part of the school I have I wish the policeman who lost even as a faculty member or an
will never make everybody happy. always felt that I was a guest of his shirt all the luck in the world employee of the school.
Instead, MSG acting as a book-lend or book-sell mediator the founders of this community. I trying to recover! it. As I also Let's band together and make it
feel that it needs to be said that await about a year to the day for so difficult for these people that
between student sellers and buyers by compiling a listing each the good sisters on the third floor they will-admit they needI help.
term is a good alternative requiring less time, less work, and the many items I have never
ought to be shown a little more recovered or the perpetrators to And let's hope we have the com-
less risk. respect and consideration. be punished as I was moving into passion to give it to them or flush
Another good idea which is successfully practiced at other We the public, as their guests Baldwin Hall* last year. • If he them out and get rid of them.
colleges and universities such as Behrend College, is the cam- and so called adult delinquents in- wants to know a more ex- Mary Ann Carlgren
pus bookstore itself buying back textbooks from students and cluded, need to rethink and ex- asperating or frustrating ex-
then identifying them with a "Used" sticker and re-selling
amine our campus life. I know I perience he ought to try being a me 3®
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them under the current list price but above the price awarded
the student seller. This will enable students to save money THE MERCIAD welcomes expressions! Donna J. Peterson
Editor
while the bookstore could still generate a profit. ti
readers mon
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letters must Carta J. Anderson


Assistant Editor
Pran Moavero
News Editor
Of course the bookstore could impose stipulations on its
operation such as not buying back books which may not be
should contain address Martha Camp
Feature Editor

used again or not; purchasing I damaged -books. This plan telepho number used verification Rich Forsgran
Photography Editor
Kathy Kohnka
Greg Yoko
Sports Editors
I. sounds simple in theory but to be implemented at the college purposes Contributions ^ ^ edited ft#porfers; Cartoon/eft:
would require some serious consideration and planning. It Lynn Pope J am ie Borowlci

certainly deserves that much. grammatical errors. Letters Mary Jo Allen


Teresa Tracy
Mathew Duska
Darlene Nolan Typl$t$:
must be submitted p.m. Tuesdays Amy Woodwort h
Chuck Straub
Khalid Massoud
Rena Zicarelll
Kathy La Fayette

preceding publication. John Broderick


Karen Merkle
Clay Nellsen
Mary Marchwlnskl
Rena Zicarelll
Rozan na Snyder
John Jones Amy Wopdworth
Tim Tomczak Darlene Nolan
DOdtna hury - Corky Prem
Natalie Ceraso Copy Edhoft:
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Buslmae Account*
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Kathy Toscano
Circulation
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Darlene Nolan Jack Holland
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Michael Smith.

Privacy: §If anyone if interested jn join-


ing the committee, please contact
Anne or Leann at 825-4471, or

The Right Way,


Michael at 825-4671 for further
information. I
To kick off this year's event,
there will be an outdoor concert in

The Wrong Way Anne Chisholm, Michael Smith, and Leann Felmlee.
the Grotto,'Friday, May 13. On
Saturday the 14th, along with the
booths, many other activities will
take place. For instance, a paddle,
By Khalid Massoud pedal and hoof contest, tug-of-
MERCIAD Staff Reporter ing alcohol and smoking drugs, war, bed races, a big raffle of
It is extremely sad to hear that a
student is opposed to regulations
and laws which are imposed for
that is not growth that is a damag-
ing experience of the brain and the
health of human beings.
Activities Weekend prizes and much, much more.
Overall, this weekend can be as
fun and enjoyable as you make it.
their own protection and privacy.
Two weeks ago a letter from a
McAuley Hall r e s i d e n t ,
The resident also mentioned the
trust of his parents to his ability of What's ItAll About? So please mark it on your calen-
dar and plan to be ready for a fun
better judgement. It was a wrong By Anne Chisholm, sponsoring booths ranging from time with your friends.
"McAuley Living is Worse Than trust because the resident did not $ Leann Felmlee, hot dog sales to gambling games. Anne Chisholm, Leann Flemlee
Home" complained about the loss understand the meaning of that And Michael Smith This activity began^five years and Michael Smith are all seniors
of privacy. It seems to us that the trust. This year's Activities Weekend ago to encourage faculty and at Mercyhurst College.
resident does not understand the Trust does not mean > keeping will be May 13, 14, and 15. It is a students to have a time out of the
meaning of privacy. your girlfriend in the house as time when Mercyhurst and the classroom, which would be in a
* Privacy as it is defined in the long as she desires, or consuming Erie Community come together relaxed atmosphere. Also, Ac- In accordance with
American Heritage J Dictionary alcohol even if you are under the on our campus to spend an en- tivities Weekend allows some fun
means "The condition of being legal age. Trust is more than that. joyable weekend of fun .and and laughs.
the coupon ad
secluded," if that is what he is If we are talking about the trust games. Originally, the activity was on a from the Glen-
talking about. That privacy does between parents and son, trust wood Ice Skating
not bother the R.A. or the securi- ^ Activities weekend originated Wednesday and all classes were
means confidence and faith in you throughjthe student government cancelled. However, last f year Rink shown in the
ty,'because he is not hurting my that you will use the best judge- as a sub-committee. The chairpeo- because of calendar conflicts it
body, but hhe other kind of ment in solving problems that will ple are student government was changed to Saturday. So, the Jan. 21st issue of
privacy which allows all sorts of face you in the future. The Merciad,
representatives. With the help of activity event then developed into
illegal things is not privacy. The R.A.I and the security the student government and in- an entire weekend of activities. please present the
The ' resident also mentioned guards are not here to prevent you terested students, they put For 1983, many plans are in the
that "dorm life is supposed to be from having a growth experience together a weekend of fun-filled working. However, we are always * coupon upon* *
a * major growth experience in in your life, but they are here to activities. * open to new ideas! The chair peo- ^entering the
one's life," which is correct. But make sure you have the right Various departments and clubs ple for this year are Anne skating rink.
growth does not come by consum- experience. within the college participate by Chisholm, Leann /Felmlee and
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Priest Tour
Ethnic Dancers To Scream
Perform At 'Hurst For
Two | of the foremost per- balance, but also a commanding
formers and educators in the field self-assurance, and a latter-day
of Spanish and ethnic dancing,
Matteo and Carola Goya, will
perform at Mercyhurst College
nobility that are rare- and
enviable.
jMatteo holds a Master's Degree
Vengeance
Friday, February 4, at 8 p.m. in in dance education from Cornell By Corky Prem
the Weber Dance Studio. j Heavy Metal rock band Judas
University and! is a former Priest played for a near sell-out
The famed duo from the Mat- member of the Metropolitan crowd last Tuesday night at the
teo EthnoAerican Dance Theatre Opera ^Ballet. He has taught at Matteo Carola Goya J
in New York City, will perform New York University, Finch and Detroit, Kansas City, and in Erie County Fieldhouse.
authorities on castanets. Goya, Opening the show was a band
East Indian and Spanish dances Connecticut Colleges. Among his demure and soft-spoken, is the Carnegie Hall. Goya holds the
with the dance majors of Mer- many achievements in the field of honor of being the first woman called Heaven. They are originally
perfect compliment to Matteo's from Australia, and are making
cyhurst College in a special!per- ethnic dance are his classes at the theatrical flamboyance. Goya has dancer to have ever performed in
formance which will be open to High School for the Performing the White House. In 1954, she the whole tour with the Priest.
presented recitals across the Judas Priest performed a vin-
the public at no charge. Arts, where he initiated the study United States and Canada,! in tage showing, with all the leather
It takes but a few minutes with of East Indian and Spanish dance London, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos joined Matteo and since then,
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* Matteo*' to recognize that he is a in the New York public school Matteo/Carola Goya have and studs shining to perfection.
Aires, South Africa and Hong With only five songs left to play
man of great presence. His car- system. Kong. She was the first person to established themselves as the
riage, his bearing, his personal country's best known Spanish and in the show, the band left the
Carola Goya is considered one play the castanets as a solo instru- stage. Roaring fans stomped and
flair reflect not only a rare of the world's most renowned ment with symphony orchestras in ethnic dance team.
screamed until the band returned,
only to see the lead singer, Rob

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*-'/.? By Mary Jo Allen nutrition program, The U.S. The Cambridge Diet canisters This student had become in-
they started playing-"Hell Bent
for Leather."
At this point, Halford had the
whole crowd^in the palm of his
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MERCIAD Staff Reporter marketing is headquartered in cost $17.50 each , which lasts for terested in nutritional | aspects of hand. You would often see:him
The February health and beauty Monterey, California, with two one week as recommended by the the program jwhen attending an zeroing in, and capturing the eyes
magazines will soon be urging U.S. patents already granted to "sole program" which contains introductory session with a friend. of one of the front row viewers.
everybody to think about sum- this unique program. no allowance for extra I meals. "I was sick of the way I" was This would entice surrounding
mer, shorts and bathing suits, and The diet consists of a can con- Another program is the "adding a eating," land a talk with* the fans to simply "Scream for
that slimmer, trimmer you you've taining "a precise balance of car- meal plan' * which uses the Cam- counselors encouraged a one week Vengeance.''
been dreaming about. bohydrate . . . high-grade com- bridge powder for nutrition and participation in the program. Judas Priest's album is out, and
/Towards this end, people will plete protein . .*. and fat. .*. in allows the participant one meal a These group counselors are an it contains a new song called
search for the perfect diet plan. a powdered ed form." This day. ^ ff important part of the Cambridge "You've Got Another Thing
One of the more recent < ones to powder comes in many flavors, "It can be really J expensive," plan. Not only do they explain the Comin'." It is very popular, and
strike the Mercyhurst campus is including chocolate, eggnog, and said one 'Hurst student who was program and how it works, they is making their album sales
the Cambridge Diet. fr vanilla, for a variety of mixing on the plan to balance her nutri- maintain contact with clients on a skyrocket. *£
Developed by a team of British possibilities with soda pop, water tion and minor stomach pro- weekly basis. If you are a true Judas Priest
researchers at the University of or milk. The brochure also states blems. "It's not a bad pro- "For me, one meal was recom- fan, I know for sure you already
Cambridge, the Cambridge plan is the canned mixture contains 100 gram. . . Put it is expensive. It mended (a day). . . they called have this album. Their next show
both a weight-loss program and percent of the U.S. RDA vitamins helps me get into more of a pat- me on the third day to see if I felt is in Cleveland and you can bet I'll
the beginning of a long-term and minerals. tern of eating.'' continued on page 5 be there. i

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THE MERCIAD
it, she said. But doing the same Students Serve Community
Copyright Crackdown copying every semester is a clear
violation of the Copyright Law.
In cases such as these, permis-
( By Lynn Pope
MERCIAD Staff Reporter
the Emmaus Soup Kitchen. Mar-
tone stated that the Soup Kitchen
sion must be secured by- the The Mercyhurst College Cam- now serves close to 200 people per
Campus nts Cited author in order for Qwik Print to
do any copying. *
pus Ministry is sponsoring a
Social Service Program. Marie
night due to the hard economic
times.
by Martha Camp tics, but that was quickly stopped As far as copyrighted music, a Martone, assistant director of the Martone said that last term
MERCIAD Feature Editor with the passage of the new very heated legal battle recently, is Campus Ministry, explained that there were approximately 30
< While most \ American college Copyright laws in 1976. concerned, Hordinski said, "we the program is set up in two parts: students who volunteered in both
students were off enjoying "It's a really touchy thing," don't touch it." "0 £ The first is the visiting program, programs. She.said that many
Christmas break, the Association agreed^, Shirley Hordinski, Does this crackdown mean that and the second is volunteer work have returned this term* because
of I American Publishers, AAP, manager of the on-campus Qwik no* copying of any protected at the Emmaus Soup Kitchen/ they have established close rela-
began action to try and help curb Print shop. f materials will be allowed to go on Under the visiting program, tionships with the elderly, and
what has become like cramming, a students volunteer their time to they found it very rewarding. She
college tradition/-ithe Xerox visit the elderly in two local con- also added that last term $300 in
Machine.' valescent homes. The students donations was collected from the
The AAP filed suit against New devote one hour of their time each Mercyhurst jCommunity for the
York University in December for week to the Battersby Convales- Emmaus
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Soup Kitchen.
copyright infringement, a case cent Center and the Erie County -; Martone urges students to join
that will be a crucial test of curr- Geriatric Center Annex. This the volunteer program. She said
ing Copyright laws. | term, the Geriatric Center Annex that the older people are very
Practices such as copying entire will be the beneficiary of the Cam- lonely and they appreciate the
texts or creating hew "an- pus Ministry's fund raising. Mar- visits. -kf
thologies" from several works tone said that the money will be If anyone is interested in driv-
and selling'them to students are used to buy a gift for the Annex. ing (must be 21 or older) or
just some of hhe actionsibeing On the first Thursday of each volunteering, they can sign up in
cited. month, Mercyhurst students staff the Campus Ministry.
NYU was chosen nvby the Cambridge Diet (cont.frompage4) and eating only one other meal a
Publishers' Association as an ex- okay . . . to see if I was having day, this student is not truly on
ample to other institutions-such as the Cambridge Diet since the
any problems."
Mercyhurst- that the law cannot counselors were bypassed and the
be ignored. Although no problems arose
44 A member of the Mercyhurst community takes notice of the copyright while on the program, one week canister was provided by a relative
Those ^people at NYU were warnings posted above the Quik Print Xerox machine. « S. .# was enough" I didn't mind doing who tried the diet.
foolish," Academic Dean David it, I wasn't hungry or anything," This is not approved by Cam-
Palmer told the MERCIAD. Although the copyright law and at Mercyhurst? * but the goal had been reached. bridge supporters, because despite
Citing the NYU policy of selling several warnings are posted in the Naturally, all copying cannot The student came away with a the claims of saftey, the Cam-
copied texts through a local store, Qwik Print office, Hordinski says be stopped, nor does it have to be. higher regard for nutrition and a bridge plan recommends clients
he said "they did itrightout in the that students and faculty still The Copyright law makes provi- new nutritional drink delight - the receive a physician's approval
open." come in to have sections or entire sions for limited, spontaneous co- Cambridge mocha shake, xj before they begin the program.
Several years ago, many Mer- copyrighted texts printed. pying, the type of printing that .Another 'Hurst student is on /'After the original loss, an
cyhurst faculty used the same tac- However, Qwik Print, who most students and faculty use. the Cambridge plan to lose weight average of 16 to 20 lbs. is lost in
would be held partially liable in Nonetheless, Dean Palmer said, quickly but safely. . A the recommended four day
any legal action resulting from the "Warnings have gone out to i"I have to lose 20, pounds period. The speedy weight loss ap-
copying, turns them down. faculty members and department before the beginning of March," pealed to this student. ^
HeartlighqShines
( (

*"We, as a business, can't do directors to be careful."'** the student admits, "the first day "One of my mother's friends
it," Hordinski explained, The NYU suit certainly doesn't I lost three pounds . . . water was on it and lost 30 pounds in
Stag; Formal On although this upsets many mean the death of the Xerox on weight." £ three or four weeks." The only
customers. college campuses throughout To safeguard against dehydra- disadvantage being the program's
February^ 1 If the copying is spontaneous, America ... but the next time you tion, the Cambridge plan incor-
such as a small section needed im- slip that dime into the copying porates six to eight glasses of
expense. "The price may be a lit-
tle high, but it's worth it. Con-
By Barb Marchwinski mediately,-Qwik? Print will copy machine, remember . . . * water per day. *. sider all the vitamins you ordinari-
MERCIAD Staff Reporter ly don't get." ', .
44
Heardight" will shine as the r CUP AND SAVE 1 Despite the interest in nutrition
theme for the annual Winter For-
mal to be held at Rainbow PINE^AVENUE
Gardens on February
4<
11, 1983. Two free
The sounds of The Sky Is the cokes
Limit" band will provide the dan-
cing music from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.,
PIZZA- No Jokes
according to Karen pens, MADNESS! (with large
chairperson of the dance.
The Student Activities Commit- pizza)
tee is planning to have a beverage
fountain with a non-alcoholic
punch running through it and the 1 5 2 3 EAST 3 8 t h St.
food to be served will be pep-
peroni, cheese and crackers. The UJ
event will also be BYOB.
brazier O Only 1 Mile East of campus
9
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to the dance. "The tickets to the o > 25* per slice of pizza ond draft
formal are $5 per person and will
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The word "formal" may in- o
hibit people ?from going to the
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THE MERCIAD
in government for a while. But, In terms of other goals, there is
Second In A Series finally was ratified. In'terms of a desire to improve its elections
and the way the government con-
President Lanzillo
the administration though, that
wasn't the most controversial. ducts) itself. This year we will
Out of this term, those would pro- finally have the system set up well.
It has taken us a couple years to
Explains Issues, Goals
By Carte Anderson expected. Therefore, it's money won't have to start from scratch.
bably be the top three.
Q. What are some of the con-
troversial issues in the past?
Another growing controversy
-
get them to the point they are
now. We have the highest voter
turnout in our elections ever,
MERCIAD Assistant Editor that we don't need. We elected to If we do that, I think they will that we have dealt with year to which is good.
This is the second part of a two- begin implementing it this year to have no problem at all picking up year, and l'm$sure we'll discuss Our Special ^Projects Commit-
part series on the views and work the bugs out of it, so it will the government. again has been the yearbook. I'm tee created last year, to bring top
assessments of the 1982-83 Mer- be ready for next year as well. Q. If you had to name the most happy to say the quality of the name entertainment to Mer-
cyhurst Student Government as I enjoy personally doing the controversial Issue during your yearbook, has improved over the cyhurst College, or a high budget
seen by MSG President* Richard Shuttle Service. I get to see a lot of terms as president, what would it past year and we're hoping that it project. The committee is on the
Lanzillo. people, and it contributes to the be? continues to do so. What has been verged of completing its recom-
Q. Why was the transfer of the visability of student government. This year, I would say there is a the past controversy has been the mendation to the government of
Shuttle Service changed from of- That's why I enjoy doing it. But, number of them. I can't really say large amount of funds it requires large project for the year. It ap-
ficers to independent student the time has come when we have one that vis most controversial. to put out a yearbook, and com- pears that it will be the comedian
volunteers?? to start thinking about what hap- paring the expenses incurred put- David Brenner, in« the Campus
We did that in an.effort to pens after the current officers who ting out a yearbook and the Center. The cost of this will be in
guarantee that the Shuttle Service are all seniors now leave. A new revenue generated by it, we really upwards of $18,000. We will only
and other services will continue in group might not necessarily have have been losing quite a bit of proceed of we are reasonably sure
years to come. It has always been the experience with it that we have money over the past couple years. we will generate enough revenue
a worry of ours since we created had. But, i we a are going to give This year we hope to involve the to cover our costs, which I per-
the Shuttle Service two years ago, them the chance to have a system student reps directly in selling to sonally think we can do.
it has been completely run on a to fall back on to help it continue increase revenues and make * it a Q. Many people have said you
volunteer basis. in the future* * more cost efficient operation. But have been the best student govern-
The officers sign people up, see Q. Under the condition that anything where a disbursement of ment president Mercyhurst has
that it's advertised, and I usually next year's student government a large amount of the student ac- ever had, and it will be difficult to
drive the van. It has been a project officer core will be all new tivity fee is being used, it becomes follow in your footsteps. If you
done through the generosity of the students, how do you think controversial. If it >continues to could relay a message to the
officers. We just don't know, next government will run next year? improve, the controversy should future students in government
years officers might do the same It has always been important to disappear. what would you say?
and years after might do the same. us to ship as much responsibility Richard Lanzillo Q. What are your goals in stu- Oh, I don't know whether I've
But sooner or later someone is go- to the representatives as possible The judicial proposal sponsored dent government for the re- been a good president or not.
ing to decide that this is just too and it's likely but not positive that by Bryan Doherty went through mainder of this year? When I got into government I
much trouble to do for free. a few of next year's officers will several modifications and under Generally, to continue to im- decided that I would\make iua
Consequently, we've decided to probably come from t he represen- scrutiney not only by members of prove the involvement of the stu- priority and the only message I
implement a plan that will tative body. I think in light of the the governemnt, but members of dent government reps. Especially could relay is that whoever is
guarantee the continuation of ser- fact that we have allowed the the Senate,* and the administra- in a few critical areas. Govern- elected next year I'm sure could
vices like shuttle by giving people representatives to take a large role tion. It required a lot of modifica- ment Relations ^.has always been do a fine job. I know that's true
an incentive to continue it. In this in running the government the tion and a lot of tact in terms of very important to me. I think it's of all the officers too, and
case it is a monetary incentive, in past year or two that there getting that into a workable form, crucial that we at least keep in- representatives this year. I doubt
exchange for running the service, shouldn't be any problems next which it finally ended up to be. formed about what's going on in that I'm the best student govern-
implementing the service and car- year. Inifact, at this point some Surprisingly, th% introduction the state and' national level of ment president we've ever had,
rying out the service. The person nfew blood may be good. ' ^ of reps into | their department government. Sooner or later, that but I know that this is the best
will receive either a percentage or if think it's our responsibility meetings stirred a lot more con- will affect us directly. And, we government/the college has ever
the entire revenue generated by should try to effect the decisions had. I hope that whoever inherits
this year to make sure that we lay troversy than I ever anticipated. It the positions next year will mean
the service. At this point, our ex- the ground work for the next caught me by surprise. « being made on the state and na-
penses* have been very low and tional level, with a combined ef- as much to them as it means to us
year's officers so they will have Funding for the Student Union right now. If it does, I am sure
revenues have been higher than something to fall back on, and renovations was a touchy subject fort of other colleges and
that they will do a fine job.
universities.

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JANUARY 28.1983 PAGE 7

Co-Favorite Senior (Donna


Smith)-It was a great time Tues-
day night, but I have a few ques-
tions - like what is a dead ringer or
was Donald Duck really in a J.C.
Dear Dope [Smith and ICafa
Tristen. Do you always get dress-
ed inJ«elevators? Don't forget to
pack item "J" or RF's waste
< y iVy^f
WJ i^ ?\ T
4f
^ ^ JLJifc4 A s0n
Penney CAKE CLASS and which that's being thrown away, on your Baseball Dinner edy and any acts together and
friend of yours were you suppor- trip to Europe. Love, KATO The Second Annual Laker c o n t a c t the SAC* o f f i c e
ting in Divorce Court? Just Johnson Baseball Team Spaghetti Dinner immediately. Candlelight Mass is every Thurs-
remember "Better Days Ahead" will be held on Sunday, February day at 6:00 p.m.
your favorite freshman Carolyn PLE: It was a lot of work, but 20, from 1:00 until 5:00 p.m. The Phonathon '83
Tristan * * ? *j you're almost there.*Fm behind 00gt ^ ^ $3.00 for adults, $2.00 The Alumni Office has scheduled Organist Sought
you. Good Luck, Buddy. Love, for children and students. Tickets this year's Phonathon to run An experienced organist to sup-
Donna, Laura, Lisa, Grace, and S.C. •! are available from Mr. Cordes in February 13 through the 23. All plement the Folk Group on Sun-
Kato-next time you go to Europe » 126 Preston. students are encouraged to par- days at 11:00 a.m. mass is needed.
make sure you bring the gravel TRISTAN AND SMITH: Donald ticipate.' For more information Inquire in Campus "Ministry 211
pit, icicles, and your fingers Duck bakes cakes in divorce court C a m p U S Ministry contact the Alumni Office. Main.
because I have HM and she needs while floating his logs. Campus Ministry is sponsoring
i t . . . A.J. — "Catholic Instruction" at 3:00 Carnations Mall Shuttle]
OOOOO . .f. I * smell SKUNK. p#m . o n Tuesday evenings in 211 Send your someone special a MSG is sponsoring a Shuttle To
FOUR, M O N T H S FROM Whoops, excuse me I just lit a tall Main and "Ecumencial Medita- Valentine carnation. The Social The Mall on Saturday, January
S A ] T U R "1> A Y I r S building. -#) tion: Learning and Doing'' at 8:00 Work Club is sponsoring the sale. 29. Buses will leave Baldwin at
GRADUATION! ••••*• p.m. every Tuesday. Open to all. Carnations will be sold for $1.00 11:00, 12:00, 11:00, 2:00, and
Rifer, Karen, Lynn, Jeana, whose beginning today through Friday, 3:00. Buses will return from the
Precious-Ninety hours to go! closet should we hide in this Gong Show February 4. Place your order now mall at 11:30, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30,
(That's N-I-N-E-T-Y) Sweetheart week? AJ the Ringleader come one come all to thefirstan- in Zurn lobby or call Barb at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. The cost is SO
'•• nual "Gong Show" headedlby 825-6233 or Patty at 838-8511. cents one way.
Precious-1 like you. Sweetheart TO ALL EGANg' RESIDENTS: o u r 0 wn "Chuck Barris" tonight|
Egan "Mudwrestling at the a t 8:00 p.m., in Zurn Recital Hall. Candlelight Mass Dinner Raffle
1
Neither a borrower or a lender Pond" Sunday night 200 Main. Qet your singing, dancing, corn- Christ The King Chapel The Upsilon Chapter of Alpha
be . . . right Wy? n Contact Beth Marzullo if you can- > 3 Phi Sigma is sponsoring a raffle
for dinner for two at Kate's
Restaurant in the Holiday Inn
Downtown. Tickets are $1.00 and
the drawing will be held on Fri-
day, February 4.
Basketball
A limited number of tickets for
the Men's Basketball game vs.
Today, the toughest thing about going Gannon, on Saturday, February
5, .willI go on sale Monday,
findin January'31, at 9:00 a.m.4in the
Army Campus Center for $1.50.
ways: i ^^^^ ^^^ ^ ^ If your club, organization, or
First, you can apply for an Army department would like to have an
announcement printed in "What's
ROTC scholarship. It covers tuition, on Tap?", please contact Carta
books, and supplies, and p Anderson, assistant editor at 825-
7812, or the Merciad office. An-
up to $1,000 each school y< nouncements are due by noon on
in effect. \ Wednesday. No fee is charged/

But even if you're not a


scholarship recipient, Classified (con't)
ROTC can still helj not attend.
with financial assis* 1
Hey Sports fans!! Winter Car-
tance -uptoSLOOO nival-to be hosted: in McAuley.
a year for your There's a 2 inch base with a light
last two years i powder in 111 and water sports in
102. See You there..
the program.
I For more Hey Bill.. Get a real 'Do.. Lots of
information, Laughs!! T. and M; 2 L Q | %.
contact your j A rolling stone gathers no
Professor of j 1 MOSS.. ?
Military Science.
ARMY ROTC Auditions now being held for the
BEALLYOUCANBL Johnstown Flood. Contact Marty
Cams, 120 McAuley. ¥*
To Dope, Cafa, Lico, Kato, and
Laco: Gravel pit? Hose Monster?
Lube job? and, of course, drugs.
GRRI. * y*.
Lauri and Renee - Why can't we
disturb?* ^
Pati - Where were you when I got
back from the Junction? I could
have sworn
h
you were in bed?
CONTACT: Major Carl Graves Love, Ro
Zurn Science Center Rm 338 PARTY' ANMAIS: W
456-8376 Coordinates Mercyhurst Program this weekend..

THE MERCIAD
Lakers 6-10 in scoring with 33 points on the
evening. Adding 11 points for the
'Hurst was Jammin' Rodney
Lady Lakers
Winless On Road:
Return Home Saturday
Jones, who also collected nine
rebounds.
Four Cardinals hit*in dooble
figures, with Jeff Kepreos accoun-
Play Falls Short
by Kathy Kohnke 28 points. Mahoney netted 22 of
, byGfegYoko fv) counted for 124 and 20 points ting for 21 points for the victors. MERCIAD Sports Co-Editor her 28 in the second half.
MERCIAD Sports Co-Editor respectively. Laker Notes: Sophomore for- The Lady Lakers came out in The Lady?Lakers were over-
The Mcrcyhurst Men's Basket- For the 'Hurst, Nate Morgan ward Jon Berkeley is out of action full force Tuesday night as they powered on the road during the
ball team dropped their third and Stopped the charts with |j 18 tallies for 7-10 days with an ankle injury faced Grove. City College in a weekend as they tangled with the
fourth consecutive decisions this and Green (17), Berkeley (12), and which he received in the Coppin Women's Keystone Conference Lady Cardinals of Wheeling Col-
past week while on their extended Coffield (10) provided the State game. .. dual. I lege by the score of 84-54.
road trip. j support. The 'Hurst returns home this The Blue and Green found The Cards shot 53 per cent
The 'Hurst 'traveled to Berkeley took rebound honors Saturday see related column to themselves behind the whole game from the floor with four Wheeling
Baltimore to oppose highly prais- by grabbing ten while Morgan col- begin a three game homestead. 1 but with seven minutes left in the players capturing double figures.
ed Coppin State last Wednesday. lected eight. contest the Lakers battled back Trish Mahoney tallied 18 points
The Lakers lost the contest 81-68. The Wheeling Cardinals used a
Coppin built;a ;44-38 lead by 22-6 margin at the free throw line
halftime only to watch the Lakers to sink the Lakers Saturday night,
Yoke's Over but the rally fell short as the Lady
Lakers were defeated 81-73.
for the 'Hurst in the losing effort
as the Blue and Green shot 36 per
Grove City was aided by scor- cent from the r floor. Sophomore
fight back and take a 51-51 advan- 70-60.
tage early in the second half.
j 1 .*
Despite outshooting the Car-
Easy ing machine Jodi Imbri who net-
ted* 35 points. Imbri is ranked
Bea Tomczak added nine of the
Lakers 54. r j
At the 9:00 mark of the stanza, dinals 27-24 from the floor, the number one in the nation in scor- The Lady Lakers are 2-1 as they
the 'Hurst began to experience 'Hurst wasn't able to claim the ing for NCAA Division III return home to play Geneva Col-
tough times. First, Jon Berkeley victory. &» schools. Trish Mahoney captured lege Saturday at 2:00 at the Cam-
was forced to leave the contest Mercyhurst fell behind 38-32 at scoring honors for the 'Hurst with pus Center.
with an ankle injury. Three •the half, and that was as close as
minutes later Rodney Coffield the Lakers came. The Blue 'n by 6. Yob
weather has been great and stu- ple on February 5th at the Gan-
fouled out. Green battled back twice * from dent tickets are free. < non Auditorium when the Lakers
The game for Coppin was won deficits of more than 12 points, College basketball is 3 exciting take on the Golden Knights.
at the free throw line when Cop- only to slide back again. MERCIAD Co-Sports and fun. Even if you don't like or But first things "first, here are
pin State went into a slow down The 'Hurst made its last bid at I Editor *;•* 'understand basketball, you can the upcoming home contests:
offense. The home team con- the 6:23 mark of the contest, Have you ever heard of home still sit with friends or relatives Saturday, January 29, Roberts
nected on 2 of 26 shots from the when John Green sunk five field advantage? Well, iff you and root for the 'Hurst. This is a Wesley an; Monday, January 31,
charity stripe while the 'Hurst hit straight tallies to cut Wheeling's have, you know it* is something team that is exciting and fun to Mansfield State; Wednesday,
on 12 of 16 attempts. lead, 57-52. Cold shooting by the Mercyhurst is lacking. . watch. i M Febuary 2, University of
Kevin Bribson and James Lakers quickly .extinguished the WOT instance, teams like the Pit- It is true that the men's team is Pittsburgh-Bradford; Monday,
Jackson were the principle scores chance for a win. tsburgh Steelers, Boston Bruins, currently 6-10, but the Lakers are February 7, Edinboro; and Satur-
for Coppin State as they ac- ^ Sophomore Green led all cagers Philadelphia 76er's, Cincinnati 6-3 in the Campus Canter. Two of day, February 12, Penn State-
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the-losses were * extremely close Behrend.


football team have a definite ad- contests. I'm not using.this as a
vantage when they play at home. crutch or any excuse for the team,
1983 Yearbooks Now These teams have unbelievable
crowd support. *$£jjv,
but, had a crowd been there, the
outcome could have possibly been GANNON
On Sale Vl,' as" well as the men's and
women's basketball squads,
would be ecstatic if the Mer-
different.
A loud and boisterous audience
can psyche a steam, bother and
TICKETS
The 1983 Praeterita is on sale now. The
$
15 cover price can now be paid by in-
cyhurst Community only showed
half of the support these schools
and towns put forth.
fluster the opponent, and even, on
occasion, intimidate the officials. SALE
stallments or in whole. Order yours today
from any Yearbook representative or Stu-
Where are the students?
Where is the faculty?
A crowd, a load, noisy, crazy,
encouraging crowd, can give a
team an added advantage which
JAN. 31
dent Government representative. Where are the administrators?
Can't the people of this com-
munity spare an hour and a half
could result in a victory.
In the next two weeks, the AT C C
men's basketball team plays at the
Yearbook Office Open off their time once or twice a Campus Center Ave times. And Students • $1.50
week? better yet, it would be fantastic
Tues./Thurs. 9:00-11:00 Neither the weather nor the cost and I unfortunately, 'unbelievable, Adults - $2.50
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