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Because the program had to be moved weekend would never end. It's great to
inside, the Gyro was replaced by Homecoming Queen, Lisa Scarsella, shows royal elation when congratulated by a give alumni an opportunity to return for
Karaoke. Arrigo also said that "Chris friend. 1 Photo by Joseph Legler good times. I really got into the game,
Hoshaw was our big winner with the ited fans on both sides of thefield.Al- took place immediately after the teams also. I thought the activities such as the
Hurricane." The most successful event though the Lakers lost, 24-21, their fa ns * left the field. This year's king is Tom band and Spider Web really added t lot
was the Spider Web, according to Arrigo. support never wavered. Pastore and queen, Lisa Scarsella. to Mercy hurst's Homecoming."
The main event of the weekend was, of The real highlight of the football game Following the crowning, the Warren Homecoming '92 is now another great
course, the football game on Saturday. occurred during halftime. The crowning Area High School Dragons Band per- weekend to live on in the memories of
Veterans' Stadium was filled with spir- of the Homecoming King and Queen formed for the crowd. Their selection current students and alumni alike.
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Thursday, September 24 college's accreditation was based upon lege, i Middle States recognized the inter-li-
the self-study, compiled by an internal Billingsley said that addressing the brary loan program and the abilities of
7 p.m. Government Cham planning committee, and the Middle governance is the "most critical matter" the fax machine currently in use as posi-
bers.*First Genetaf SACp States Evaluation team visit last spring. of the evaluation results. He said, "We tive steps forward.
Meeting. The Association will not send another see this as, perhaps, a special challenge Concerning the McAuley Division in
team to inspect growth at the McAuley general, McQuillen said, "Because we
Division, as might have been required. have moved so quickly, we were a little
Friday, September 25 Overall, the Middle States visiting team apprehensive the Middle States team
was impressed with the self-study and would look at the Division and see prob-
8 p.m. Zurn Recital Hall. the attitude of "openness and coopera- lems and require a follow-up visit We
Stand-Up Comedy and Game tion" on campus. wouldn't have been surprised if that's
Show entitiled "How Safe is 1 The Middle States report listed many Middle Slates Association what Middle States did, but they were
Safe Sex?" featuring "Dr. BUI" strengths of various Mercy hurst pro- pleased and impressed. There were no
GoettelS M ! 1I grams as well as recommendations that glaring weaknesses, no problems so se-
will help the college. The report empha- to develop a more participatory govern- rious that a follow-up was needed.} »»
sized three issues in particular that should ment system, which will resolve, in par- Some of the minor concerns of the
Saturday9 September 26 be given prompt attention. These issues ticular, tensions that may exist" evaluation centered on the faculty. The
were also addressed in the self-study. One question that has been surfacing report states that the faculty members
• p.m. to 1 a.m. Student The first involves strategic planning. in the last few months is: what should be "feel too little ownership" of the liberal
Union* Dance. The Middle States team suggested the the structure of the college senate? Cur- studies core. McQuillen affirmed that
entire college constituency be involved rently it Is made up of students and the plan to. unify and clearly state the
in maintaining the strengths and history administrators. The governance issue will goals of the core, as planned by the
Sunday, September 27 of Mercy hurst College. also focus on providing an answer to this Committee \ for the 21st Century, will
In compliance with this recommenda- question. Billingsley said, "Some people help faculty to be more involved with
1 p.m. Townhouse*. Fall tion, a committee of 30 people, includ- feel the college senate should reflect the and aware of the core's purpose.
Funfest Volleyball Tournament ing trustees, faculty, administration and faculty, just as there Is a student govern- Mercyhurst Is expected to compile a
and Pigroast Picnic. Signups for students has been formed. This commit- ment which is all students. There are follow-up report by April 1994. This
Volleyball at the desk in the tee, The Committee for the 21st Century, people on both sides within our own report is fairly standard and will docu-
Student Union. Prizes: $100 for is chaired by Sr. Maura Smith, who was college community." ment progress in the areas specified by
first, $75 for second and $50 appointed by college president, Dr. Wil- The third andfinalrecommendation in the Middle States report/
for third places. liam Garvey. the report concerned the "inadequate" In closing, McQuillen said, "From the
Tom Billlngsley, Dean ofAdministra- library resources at the North East administration perspective, we were ex-
tion, said that the Committee will "con- and Corry sites of the McAuley Divi- tremely pleased the report was as posi-
sider the vision and philosophy state- sion. The facilities do not meet the stan- tive as It was. There were no serious
ments of the college and use them to dards set for college libraries. problems brought to our attention that
develop broad college goals for the next Academic Dean, ^Dr. Michael we weren't already aware of."
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subhuman creatures out to make sure that you don't take home the
video of your choice. If a clerk says, "No, all of those are rented out
The Merciad right now," it means that all of those are rented out at the time.
Don't bend over the counter inspecting the return area for a tape that
the malicious clerk must be hiding. [
Mercyhurst College's FirsuClass newspaper as rated by the Associated Press Commandment 4: Have your card ready when you wander up to
Vol, 66 No. 2 September 24,!l 992 the counter to actually rent your entertainment for the evening.
Sometimes lines form and people tend to get impatient with the
Joseph Legler Editor in Chief John Danknich Asst. Sports Editor clerks. These lines tend to advance much more, rapidly when
Jule Gardner I News
^^^ Editor Michelle Ryan Copy Editor membership cards are ready in hand.
Anne McNelis A&EIFeatures EditorYvonne Maher Advertising Manager Commandment 5: Never come to the video store without identi-
Craig Rybczynski Sports Editor Timothy Moriarty Faculty Advisor fication on your person. You should always have some form of ID
on you at any given point in time regardless of whether you intend
Merciad Staff to snag a video rental or not It's just an intelligent thing to do.
One common scene at the video store is when a customer ap-
Dave McQuillen Mary Medure Susan Lee Eback Karen Trapolsi proaches the counter to check out and says, "1 don't have my card
Megan Circle Tiffanie Williams Michelle Bova Amy Tierno with me." To which I respond, "Do you have your driver's license?"
Erin Hauber Monica Sertik j Elizabeth Johnson Sean Wall What do my ears consume next? This arrogant slug proclaiming
Grace Bruno Tonie Bolan Andrea Myers Mike McClorey almost as if he is proud, "No, I don't have any form of ID on me at
David Kosobucki Chris Fiely all. I left it at home., just look my name up in the computer." This
Keith Courson Leon Mumford is extremely rude and insensitive.
JayiKcnnedy Rick Shelton Stacie'Kane Beth Nichols
John Shanahan John Furlong Commandment 6: Don't be shocked when you hear that it costs
Nicole Geraci Heather*Ryan money to rent your videos. Staring at the clerk in bewilderment
Suzanne Coneglio LiamBarron Steph Szabo f | Beth Haa$ when be says, "That will be $3.18 please," does not bode well for the
Katie Johnson Stephanie Wainwright speedy procession of the other customers in line. You should come
The Merciad is the student-produced newspaper of Mercyhurst College, Box£l61, to the realization that it does cost money to obtain a small boxed
501 E. 38th Su Erie, Pa.,16546. Phone 824-2376 I movie.
Commandment 7: This is the final commandment Don't walk
The Merciad welcomes letters to the editor. through the^electronic sensors bewailing an annoying' imitation
"beep" sound thinking you're funny...because you're not. I can
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rightfully say that this occurs at least ten agitating times a day. It's
determined not an original concept
Editor holding final responsibility. The opinions expressed in*The Merciad So what does all of this have to do with Mercyhurst? Absolutely
not necessarily those of The Merciad, its staff or Mercyhurst College. nothing! It's just something that I needed to get off my chest
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Perspectives
Everything On
My Mind
By Anne L. McNeils
Ifsecurity is needed at any time
after 4:30 p.m., call ext 2439
44 Peninsula Dr., and the Marine
Archeology Department, should
on Saturday, September 26 at
1:20 p.m.
A&E and Features Editor (Baldwin desk). If no answer, call contact John Bruno at ext 2563
ext 2102, wait for a beep and or David Strong at ext 2580.
press * (star). Then press 401 *. j MSG Is looking for people to
I guess since Jule told you all about her summer last week, I can't
sell ads for the student directory.
do that (it wouldn't be very original). I've also decided that I don't Press the # key when you are The Erie Hotline will be start-
finished, but before you hang up. ing a training session for Social Ten percent commission will be
want my column to be too serious—I wouldn't want our faithful
Work and Psychology Majors plus paid for each ad sold.. For more
readers to have to think too much as they turn the pages of the
Flu season is just around the any others who are looking to information, contact John Bruno
Merciad. So I won't be writing about the upcoming presidential
at ext 2563. A W
elections, except to say—and this is the only time I will—-read Jule's comer! Flu vaccines will be ad- volunteer on October 5. Listen-
weekly column "Political Pursuits" on Page 2 to keep up with the ministered at the Student Health ing, computer and crisis interven-
latest information about the campaign and please don't forget to Services in 103 Preston Ha 11 from| tion skills will be taught After
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., October 1 to training, the volunteer must com- A meeting for all freshmen and
vote. That's the end of my lecture.
sophomore pre-medical students,
I also don't plan on writing about "Everything at Mercyhurst That November 30. Persons allergic to mit to ten hours a month for one including those in dental, optom-
is Bad." However, I probably will be doing J my fair share of eggs and/or are pregnant or sus- year. This is a great lead for your
etry, pharmacy, physical therapy,
complaining. What I really want to do with this column is draw the pect they are are advised not to future. If interested, contact Mary
podiatry and veterinary programs,
readers' (that's yours) attention to some things on this campus and receive this vaccine. Borden-Cass at ext. 2473.
will be held on Wednesday, Sep-
in this paper that you might not otherwise notice or care about tember 30 at 3 p.m. in 107 Zurn
One of the first things I noticed when I arrived here was that the Hall. Those who cannot maketb is
radio station was not quite wha 11 had thought it would be. I was used Anyone interested in joining I The Mercyhurst Radio Station,
to college stations like the ones in my hometown, which play Mercyhurst Diving Club affili- WMCE 88.5, will broadcast the meeting must see Dr. Lutton as
alternative music almost exclusively. Anyone who has listened to ated with Fantaseas Dive Shop, football game against St Francis soon as possible.
WMCE knows that this is definitely not the case. In fact, it didn't
even seem very much like a student radio station at all/
But this week, all ofthat can change. WMCE has requested that we
place a student survey in the Merciad concerning the kind of m usic
we (you know, the students) want to hear. So, if you'd like to hear
something on WMCE that you don't right now, or even if you're
perfectly satisfied with the current format, take five minutes to fill
out the survey (it's not very hard) and don't forget to turn it in!
Speaking of changes on this campus, I really feel that it's about
time the athletic department made some-in the football team's
budget. Did you know that last Friday night, the team's starters
stayed at the Holiday Inn even though they played Gannon and
were (obviousl y) not playing very farfromcampus? Would anyone
care to tell me exactly why this was the case? I mean, it makes sense
for the players to stay in a hotel when they play a team in another
city—they can't sleep on the bus. 1 just can't quitefigureout why
they can't stay in their very own beds when they're playing in Erie.
Of course, I suppose the reason for this (or at least the one they'll Pizza Hut
tell people) is that the boys needed their rest and needed to be away
from the distractions (read: parties) of a Friday night on campus. welcomes the
But,firstof all, that reason doesn't quite justify putting only the
starters in a hotel. When the team goes to a nother city to play, are the
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starters the only ones who stay in a hotel, while the second- and Mercyhurst
third-stringers sleep on the buses? I doubt it. Not only that, I also student body
think that by taking the players off campus to prevent them from
partaking in the "distractions" doesn't give them enough credit All with great
those players are old enough (and, may we assume for a moment, pizza savings
mature enough) to decide whether they should go out on the night
before a game. And if they don't take their sport seriously enough
to prepare themselves for a game (by getting rest, etc.), perh a ps they
don't deserve to be a part of the team.
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Hie point of this (I'm sure you 're wondering by now) is that there
must be other ways, better wavs. to spend this money, either within
the football program, for other sports programs or elsewhere at
Mercyhurst If anyonefromeither the athletic department or the
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football program would care to explain this to me, I'd love to hear
it Just drop me a note in care of the Merciad.
Which brings me to my next point. Here it is, nearly the fourth week
of school and the Merciad has not received one single letter to the
We'll bring
editor. How many of you have ever heard the word apathy? It means
lack of emotion or lack of interest Isn't anyone on this campus it to you!
interested in anything? I can't believe that the only people on this
campus who have any opinions are the ones who already write for
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Well that's it for my first review of the year. You can look forward
to seeing my movie review on this same page every other week.
Staffuofi Paradigm, please send a*letter of
Until nexttime,I'm John Danknich, and you're not See you at the qualificat ame address bv October
movies 1 1992.
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By Michelle Ryan eliminate the urge to snack or Try adding tresh veggies,itruit, preside over batter-dipped and adding that a topping of yogurt,
Merciad Staff Reporter overindulge at later :1times. beans, bread sticks "and tuna or fried Chinese foods. applesauce or fresh fruit to pan-
Taormina advises including com- turkey to your salad instead. Oil Try flavoring your food with cakes Sand waffles makes for a
Are you terrified of gaining the plex-carbohydrates into meals. and vinegar can create a tasty— mustard, ketchup or peppers rather delicious and wise breakfast
infamousfreshmanfifteen? Those Examples of such energy pro- yet low-cal— dressing. (Be sure than ^fattening mayonnaise. Drinking alcohol slows down a
15 pounds of blubber can be eas- ducing foods are pasta, rice, ce- to control the amount of oil used!) Leaner meats such:as turkey person's ability to burn fat, and
ily avoided if simple guidelines real, whole-grain breads, beans, Everyone enjoys ordering out. breast, lean-broiled ham or lean increases your chances of putting
are followed when choosing nu- potatoes, fruits and vegetables. Eat 'up, but*be cautious when roast beef pile up to a smart deli on the pounds.
tritious foods. In the case a meal is skipped, choosing the restaurant—one sandwich. Taking time to exercise three or
"Whether you are watching your Taormina recommends keeping which offers a la rge-variety menu Fuel up with a power breakfast four times a week will not only
weight or simply maintaining a healthy snacks such as hard pret- should provide a better choice of consisting of bagels, English contribute to weight control, but
wholesome diet, it is possible to zels, bagels, dried or fresh fruit, foods than a smaller menu. Pasta muffins, hot and cold cereals, may also reduce stress and anxi-
preserve good eating habits when low-fat microwave popcorn, raw dishes with tomatoe sauce, salads yogurt, low-fat muffins and fruit. ety. Adding this to healthy food
you go away to school by making vegetables and low-fat yogurts in and even a sensible amount of Beware of adding too much but- choices will result in an energetic
healthier food choices and con- your dorm or apartment. That pizza result in a decent meal. Tur- ter or cream cheese to muffins; and balanced lifestyle every col-
trolling portion sizes," says Lisa might not be news to you, but this key subs are a wiser choice corn- this will defeat nutritious pur- lege student needs. *
a r e d to
Taormina, a dietician at Thomas may. A salad can be higher in fat P Italian subs, and veg- poses. Sausage and bacon can
Jefferson University in Philadel- and calories than a plain burger stable, chicken or shrimp entrees slow you down, says Taormina,
phia. and fries, says Taormina, iftopped
Start making intelligent choices with sunflower seeds, nuts, dress-
by eating regular meals. This will ings, croutons or oriental noodles. I Campus Profile: Jean Coffey
By Mary Medure
Enjoy a night of midnight bowl- For nearly 20 years, she and her
With the wide variety of activi- staff have been helping students & wmmv
ties planned by SAC during the ing at the Green Garden Lanes on
Saturday, Oct 24. SAC will pro- with packages, finding the best &
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fall term, there is always some- way to send packages out, serv-
thing going on and something for vide; vans to get you there and
back. ing as intermediates between the
everybody to do. mailroom and the post office as
"Mercy hu rst is its own little com- Dress yourself up on Hallow-
well as handling bulk mail.
munity and SAC is bringing things een, Saturday, Oct 31, at the Cos- •
from the outside world toour cam- tume Dance. Prizes will be
students are terrific. "Most ofthem
pus, for those who otherwise awarded for the best costumes.
know almost every area of the
couldn 'tget out there," stated SAC Gamblers have a night set aside v*K •fl
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Putt in 23:30, Linda Dzeskewicz
The Mercy hurst Cross Country in 25:58, and Trisha Powers who
men showed improvement last "pushed hard" to get 27:32.
Saturday at the I.U.P. Invitational T h e course was varied, going
starting withfreshmanDan Chase, • ••
Craig Woodard rushed for 124 yards on 21 carries. Chris Logero 30:15, Matthew Burnett placed our workout schedule for the next
was 8-13 for 82 yards. Tom Pastore returned a kickoff 75 yards for 57th in 30:51, and Scott Choura '**>&&
few weeks, focusing on high mile-
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just 90 yards of total offense. Chris Kullman in 33:11, Mark *m The teams have five more meets
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Paul in 32:48, and Michael Arrigo y on their regular schedule. Next
in 33:41. the finish line. Saturday's meet will be at the St
Women's Soccer (4-0) •According to coach Kathy Bonaventure Invitational! in
Noble-Fraley, junior newcomer, The women's team ra n a ra ce of Olea n, New York.
The soccer team defeated St Francis 18-2. Claire Scanlan scored Mark Paul, "took a minute and a 3.1 miles to finish seventh out of Anyone still interested in run-
three times, with Erin Stewart and Becky Miller each having a goal. half off his time from last week," 11 teams, with newcomer Betsy ning Cross Country can call
Kristen .Balon and Barb Rafalowski combined in goal for the which is considered a major im- Van Nest to place 26th out of 96 coaches Kathy Noble-Fraley and
shutout provement. runners overall in 22:08. Stacy Mike Fraley at 453-6425.
Sports
Mercyhurst drops H o m e c o m i n g g a m e to G a n n o n 24-21
By Keith Cou rson ing they could play with us to with a dynamite 75 yard jaunt for
Merciad Sports Writer beating us by 10 in the second a score to give Mercyhurst an
half" *5 early 14-7 lead.
It was tabbed T h e War on the Nearly 4500 rowdy fans wit- However, the cross-town rival
Shore"and considered "the game" nessed the24-21 Gannon triumph Knights never folded and seemed
of games on the 1992 Laker foot* at the stadium on Saturday. Turn- to gain confidence with each and
ball schedule. It was quite sim- overs ma y have been the key. The every play.
ply, Mercyhurst versus Gannon. Lakers set up two second quarter Despite being down 24-14 in the
Coming off a 40-7 romp in the Knight scores with miscues. One fourth quarter, Mercyhurst made
premiere edition of the "Catho- occurred on a bad snap on a punt an aggressive Attempt at a come-
lics vs. Heathens," the Lakers attempt that the Knights recov- back as Woodard darted for a 17
were a s confident and as cocky as ered deep in Laker territory. The yard score and put momentum
a team could be, intensely wait- other turnover was a Logero in- back with the Lakers. Once again,
ing to bu tt helmets with the Golden terception with 1:29 left in the Gannon refused to give in. The
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Knights of Gannon. half Knight defense held its ground
However, that emotion and fe- The bright spots for the blue and and prevented any further Laker
rocity suddenly shifted to empti- green have been the brilliant per- threat \
ness as quarterback Chris Logero formances of freshman tailback "Gannon deserved to win, " Laker running back Craig Woodard eludes a Gannon
was smothered on a fourth down Craig'Woodard and nose guard noted Chapman. "We thave no- for a big gain. Photo by Joseph Legler
keeperwith the Lakers trailing by Bob Bandish. Woodard blitzed body to)jblame but ourselves." It's tough, knowing you could' ve
three and the clock ticking away. Gannon*for 124 yards on the Rotella agreed, "We're disap- won that game." Laker squad will get back into
"We were confident all right," ground on Saturday and Bandish ' potntedf but we've got to bounce Mercyhurst now stands at two action this Saturday as they travel
said Laker mentor Jim Chapman, notched eight tackles and sack. back now." up and one down on the young to St Francis to battle the "Red
"too confident" Outside line- The preseason All-American Can- The loss set an empty mood in season and looks to rebound this Flash." *£
backer coach Sam Rotclla dida te and 1 ineba cker Jason Myers the Laker locker room following weekend. This weekend is real The,game can be\heard on
summed up Gannon's enthusi- (11 tackles) were al 1 over the field the game. "It was a shock," said important," added Pay dock "We WMCE 883 FM. Air time is
asm. 'They went from thinking making things happen. Tom place-kicker George Pay dock. need to get back on track" The slated for 1:20 p.m.
they could play with us to know- Pa store rocked the Laker backers "We didn't play to our potential.
It's Craig's World! Party Time! Excellent! Baseball teamfinishesthird tne loss, despite all* three Irons
By Craig Rybczynski
And things such as speed and leg Merciad Sports Editor being unearned. With the loss
By David 1. Kosobucki
drive I received through track." Mercyhurst had to play against
Merciad Sports Writer
If you ask Woodard which sport Penn State-Behrend ffor third
jfThe Mercyhurst Baseball team place.
OK Wayne, here's the situation. is number one with him, he will
began the season with a 1-1 record The Lakers won the consolation
You 're a freshman running back tell you football, period. There's
and a third place finish in the Erie game!blanking Penn State 5-0.
for Mercyhurst's varsity football nothing like football. I can get up
County Fall Baseball Classic at Laker pitcher Rich Runtas picked
team. It's the second game of the for the game easily. I like to be a
Edinboro University on Sunday, up the win. Freshman pitcher Scott
season and you're as green as the little nervous before the?game
Sept 20. The Lakers suffered their Erickson pitched the|flrst four
grass on the field. because I play better," Woodard
only defeat!of the tournament, innings before turning over
The regular starter comes out of said. "It's a lot a fun, too."
losing to the eventual champion mound duties to Runtas. Hie Blue
die game in the second half with According to Craig, his surpris-
Gannon Golden Knights.
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plete seasons. surge by Canisius to win game The Lady Lakers will next play All Jlllors may
Back in eighth grade, he played one, 15-7. in the Second Annual Laker Invi-
for the St. Andrews team. After Game two was a different story. tational on Friday, Sept 25 and pbpay
Saturday, Sept. 26. Matches on
having a-two-year hiatus, he
played junior varsity football in
Canisius won the first eight points
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