VOL. 63 NO.J18 MERCYHURST COLLEGE, GLENWOOD HILLS, ERIE, PA. 16546 THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1990
News
Hunger strike!for P.E.A.C.E. to
News at a glance protest Soviet involvement in war
cluster bombs on the port town of visual statement that you are
By Liz Richards Massawa in Eritrea for 12 hours, engaged in something special that
Merciad staff reporter according to a recent article in the day. When people ask about the
Editor's note: this column Wall Street Journal. armband tell them about the one-
is designed to let students On Friday March 30 there According to a United Na- day fast in support of the Hunger
know what is happening in the will be a hunger strike to protest tions' General Assembly report, Strike for P.E.A.C.E.! k
international and local arenas Soviet military involvement in Ethiopia annexed Eritrea in 1962, You are encouraged to con-
The news is gathered from a the Ethiopia-Eritrea war. The since that date their rule has been tinue wearing the! armband
variety of sources. strike is a 24 hour (one- day) fast characterized by increasing vio- throughout the entire strike, or
to draw attention to the situation lence and repression and all-out until Saturday April 7 when there
By Theresa Kloecker m -
these war against popular opposition. will be a march and rally at the
Merciad News Editor countries. The opposition has grown Soviet Embassy in Washington
i The goal of the Hunger Strike under the leadership of two suc- D.C. |
for P.E.A.C.E. (Protest Etho- cessive liberation fronts, into a 4. You are encouraged to send
INTERNATIONAL Soviet Annihilation of Civilians cohesive, broadly-supported letters of telegrams to Presidents
in Eritrea)is to make world lead- movement for Eritrean self-deter- Gorbachev land Bush and the
Gorbachev ordered all Lithuanian guns turned in and the borders ers listen to the voices of many mination. UJN. Secreatary General Perez de
:
tightened. The decree bans sales of firearms and calls for all weapons people and act | . Here's how to participate in Cuellar in support of the Hunger
to be turned in or confiscated. Lithuanian police Wednesday defied The protest will continue un til the Hunger Strike for Strike for P.E.A.C.E. p t 1 |
those orders, but Soviet authorities warned that they will restore' 'law President Gorbachev gives his Friday at 9:30 p.m. the Mer-
and order* 'in the Baltic republic, j . .- personal guarantee that the Soviet 1. If you are in good health, cyhurst chapter of Amnesty
Union will stop supplying the don't eat on March 30. If you are International will hold a candle-
Mandela criticized Secretary of State Baker's plan to meet with Ethiopian army with weapons. young, old, or have a health prob- light vigil around the peace pole
South African President de Klerk, saying Pretoria has not made The SovietfUnion has supplied lem that would make it dangerous in support of the hunger strike.
significant changes in apartheid. The African National Congress over $11 billion worth of military for you not to eat you could give All are encouraged to attend. For
leader met with Baker during independence ceremonies in Namibia. supplies to Ethiopia since 1977. up a favorite food or eat simply further information about! the
The most recent military ac- that day. ! situatioifih Ethiopia and the hun-
Romania accused Hungary of inciting ethnic tensions in Transyl- tion that occurred in the war was 2. Tell other people what you ger strike contact Caryl Unseld or
vania. Romanian Vice President Ionescu said a resurgence of the on February 24. Soviet supplied are doing that day and why. Liz Richards at 825-9807.
fascist Iron Guard group was also contributing to the bloodshed in Ethiopian MiG's (Soviet jet 3. Wear a brightljblue arm-
Transylvania. fighters) dropped napalm and band on March 30 to make a
4 Library
Ballet Car mina Burana
*
NATIONAL • _ 4
14'
Halston
celebrates dance, music9
open house
years
The Hammermill Library in-
i Washington D.C.- Truckers would be banned from hauling loads and! the voices of D'Angelo vites you to help us celebrate our
of food and garbage back to backrunder legislation the House passed On March 31 at 8 p.m. the ing. i new collection of bestsellers and
by a 410-5 margin despite Bush administration opposition. The Bill Warner Theater, an artistic land- The ballet is the first major popular books- thcjMcNaughton
now moves to the Senate. I mark in downtown Erie, will be work created by the Ballet's Artis- Books. This collection includes
the host of the performance of the tic Director Robert Steele. The the best new fiction by today's
The Boy Scouts of America in order to boost falling membership ballet, Carmina Burana. dance will not feature a "cast of most Ipopularf authors, such as
have launched an advertising campaign. The campaign by a Salt Lake The ballet, which composer characters" in the normal sense. Stephen King, Tom Clancy, and
City ad agency features adventure scenes such as, spouts rappelling Carl Orff calls "a synthesis of all Instead primeval forces, such as Danielle Steele. Non-Fiction
down a granite cliff, canoeing on a wildriver,and trekking across a the arts," will be performed by destiny, the revivifying power of titles include such books as Nancy
snow covered glacier.* \ the Lake Erie Ballet company. spring, and]the intoxicating ef- Reagan's f'My tTum'\§the
STATE * t Carmina Burana is a combina- fects of love will be evoked by the "American Heart ,u»»
/* tion of dance, music, and voice dancers. Low-Cholesterol Cookboo
Harrisburg- Avpackage of bills targetingidrunken drivers was which celebrates a youthful exu- The pleasures of wine are ['Secret Intelligence, the In-
approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee, Wednesday. The berance for life. depicted in a tavern scene, fortune side Story oft America's Espio-
controversial bill would require emergency medical workers, and Mercy hurst College's is lamented in yet another scene nage Empire". The McNaughton|
paramedics to tell police if they suspect a motorist involved in an D'Angelo School of Music ma- and there is also a scene where Books will be located
intoxicated jors will also lend their talent to spring is glorified. The Lake Erie reference room along with the]
testing. the performance. The 95 voices Ballet Orchestra under the direc- new books and leisiirc|readiT
of the DI Angelo School of Music tion of Aaron Kula will perform The Hammermill Library Cp
LOCAL Concert Choir and the Erie Phil- Carl Orff's score. House will be Tuesday, April
harmonic Chorus under the guidi If you would like to rejoice in | 2:00-5:00p.m.
ity Council and County Executive Judy Lynch have been ance of Choral Director Paul
it with representatives of the courts and related offices the spring and watch an enchant-
MacPhail will sing a collection of ing ballet at the sametimecall the
been called an "overburdened" criminal justice system.
poems written by students in the Lake Erie Ballet at 455-4374ffor
twelfth and thirteenth centuries. further ticket information. Stu-
Like the youth of|today, stu- dentticketsare priced at $7 and
preoccu $9. Come celebrate spring and HO
m
fortune, spring, love, and drink- embrace the power of this one
time only performance.
MARCH 29,1990 THE MERCIAD PAGE 3
News
Daughter' a tour ae
jviorrow s DOOK uniy begotten uaugnter de iorce
force i
A u t h o r to b e featured at 'Hurst G e n r e Fiction P r o g r a m
By Kevin McHugh force." * Award in 1988. fiction, will talk for about half an
Mcrciad Editor Joining Morrow at |Mer- "This program will be of hour before the panel is opened to
cyhurst from April 2 to April 4 interest to anyone who reads for the floor for discussion, he said.
James Morrow, one of the will be Terry Bisson, finalist for pleasure," according to Dr. Ken- The production costs, esti-
writers to appear in Mercy hurst's the World Fantasy Award and neth Schiff, assistant professor of mated at over $ 11,000, have been
upcoming Genre Fiction Writers author of three science-fiction English, who is coordinating the underwritten by a government
Program, had his latest book re- novels, children's literature pre- program. ^ grant with in-kind and cash con-
viewed in a major article in the senter Nancy Springer, winner of "This program deals with tributions from Mcrcyhurst Col-
March 18 New York Times book the Hugo, Nebula and",World popular literature and .will be lege.
review. Fantasy and author of ten novels, presented by some very impres- On April 5, there will be an
The review calls Morrow's and mystery and Horror presenter sive speakers," Schiff said. award night for Mercyhurst's
novel, Only Begotten Daughter, J.
_ « Madison Davis, who was nomi-
- „ . , Ail ^ mmL Each of the speakers,
^. , all of whom high school short story competi-
lt... c
"a rich, intelligent tour de nated for Ed ar AUan Poe
** g ^ are active in the publishing of tion. Randy Silvis, Mercyhurst's
writer in residence, will conduct a
reading. All are welcome!to at-
tend.
NANCY SPRINGER
M.S.G. meeting
provides full) agenda
« Housing committee: In coop-
eration with college administra- - Student election procedures
tion, MSG agreed that major and and planning were reported by
minor crimes will remain as de- Lynn Sheffler. The electronic
voting machines, which will not
fined in next year s contracts. It on ly speed up the election process
was also suggested that South but also * insure voter honesty,
Briggs apartments be furnished have been secured. Candidates
with kitchen tables, while North for vice president and treasurer
Briggs apartments receive desks. will be making their campaign
•• Club funding became a heated speeches in the cafeteria March
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i issue over the vote to allow for the 29 at 5 p.m. Candidates for presi-
dent and secretary will fpresent
mm A ,i , allocation of funds over and their speeches April 2 at 5 pan. in
Also Including: _ ' . _ - ..
411 r r n n nnii i AMTC" above standard club funding to
ALLEGRO BRILLANTE 1V !2Lii v ui . .•. the cafeteria. The candidates fo-
" . clubs: considered eligible to the rum will be held April 2 at 7:30|
| . - George Balandune "President's Club." Eligibility
RETURN TO THE STRANGE LAND fortoePresident's Club is deter- p.m/in the Cove. Elections will
GISELLE, PEASANT PAS DE DEUX mined by a club's active partici- be held April 3 in Zum Hall from
I pation in the College or commu- 10 a.m.'! to 2 p.m„ and in the
nity. Those clubs that are a part of cafeteria from 4:30 to 6 p.m.;>
the President's Club may receive 9
an unconditional $150 for their -"Monte |Carlo Night '] was
efforts. The issue is expected to announced! to be held Friday,
be reviewed at next week's meet- March 30, from 8p.m. to 11 pan.
Presented by: ing. Whatever decision is made I in the Cove. Gambling tables will
MERCYHURST COLLEGE and Erie's DANCE CONNECTION will | affect the revision of the be set up and play money distrib-
| Mcrcyhurst Constitution Iin re- uted. There will also be $ 1, in
at The Little Theatre - McDowell High School - 3320 Caughey Road
* : • : • .
Opinion
Columnist warns against the
use of * dirty' campaign tactics
do so, they will have to withdraw
Brooks addresses
By Theresa Kloecker in the * 'Bulletin Board'' there is a
Merciad News Editor warning against doing so. Any from the race.
student caught taking posters To the students who are tak-
It has come to my attention down before the election takes ing down the posters, keep in
that campaign posters for the place will be held accountable for jnind if you are caught doing so,
upcoming Mercyhurst (Student
Government election are being
taken downfromwalls and bulle-
that action, and disciplinary ac-
tion will be taken. If any of the
candidates is found taking down
and as a result are brought in front
of Mr. Kennedy that disciplinary
record |will follow you during
society problems
tin boards. an opponent's poster, or if they your future job search.
In this issue of The Merciad suggested that one of their friends Lately, there has been a lot of
talk about how ethics are impor-
By Fuzz lasting love, and! some of the
tant in business, for example,
Merciad staff/ '-tim ft greater human emotional stuffs,
inside traders have been brought
but most importantly she had a
to justice. Taking down an oppo-
Gwendolyn Brooks brought a message to the younger people
nent's campaign poster, or taking
down a poster because you don't Pulitzer prize, a Lifetime that were there (and there were
like that person is violation of Achievement Award, SO plus more kids there than there were
ethics. honorary doctorate degrees and people from Mercyhurst) and that
some serious wit and charm to was that they could be anything in
I would expect actions like Gannon U. on Monday eve as the world and not to let anybody
this or at least mudslinging part of their English Depart- tell them any different It sounds
ment's 13th Annual Awards pretty
one's from candidates in the
Night platitudinous but she makes it
United Statesf Presidential
Her work challenges black more than clear that some people
campaign. But I don't expect don't see their potential because
and white society to quit being so
such behavior from Mer- asinine and live with a little more they're not allowed to.
cyhurst students. respect She opened by warning "And scarce can come away,"
the audience that her message was If you have the time I'd sug-
This is also a Catholic institu- sometimes that direct and she in- gest 'you check out some of her
tion that tries to instill Catholic or tended to make that message per- stuff if you're"up for a challenge
The Merciad at least ethical values into its stu-
dents. These actions are not in-
fcctly clear in her own crafty
manner, f
to know more about some issues
bigger than you are. (Better look
Mercyhurst College's First Class newspaper dicative of what is taught at this Her achievements are glisten- at the Gannon Nash Library first,
school. ing and she has constructed for because she's so big that the
as rated by the Associated Collegiate Press
To get away from business herself a great place in contempo- Mercyhurst Family library has
Vol. 63 No. 18 March 29,1990
and what has been taught at rary poetry. Quite probably she is only one volume of her work.)
school, let's address this in terms the greatest American poet ever to ^ ^ Y o u sit and look outside
t*
News
Walczak plans to expand Marshall says MSG
representatives need
the job of MSG secretary to get more involved
By Theresa Hewitt tendance as a representative, and By Theresa Hewitt
Merciad staff reporter still attends all MSG meetings. Merciad Staff Reporter
Walczak says she hopes com-
Sophomore candidate for munication between MSG and Junior biology major Jennifer
Mercy hurst Student Government the administration continues to Marshall feels that there is more to
secretary Tina Walczak says that improve. * * We communicated being secretary ?of Mercy hurst
<c
thereiaren't any real pressing more this year, we let administra- Student Government than just
issues" in this year's student tion know we won't be pushed recording the minutes.*' We have
elections. 1 around," she said. to get the representatives more
Still, she has plans to expand Walczak also said she would involved," she said. "Attendance
her job description should she like {to see f students speak out should be mandatory." Marshall
win the election. Walczak says more. "The sit in showed that says thatfthe main issueiin this
she plans to increase publicity for TINA WALCZAK students won't bend under the year's campaign is student apa- JENNIFER MARSHALL
MSG activities, and would like to addition, she worked on the Pub- administration's pressures," she thy. One factor in that issue, says one year as biology representa-
begin a commuter and general lic Relations, Constitutional Re- said. She also feels that represen- Marshall, is the intended use of tive, worked on the Housing
newsletter. She also fsaidf she vision, and the Winter and Spring tatives should go to the people the new Student Union by the Committee, and is chairperson of
would like to hold a "seminar at Formal Committees. Last sum- they represent more often to get administration. She also says that the Spring Formal Committee.
the beginning of next year to mer she helped with Freshmen '' more student reaction ": communications | between the
Like many others, Marshall is
teach the representatives about Orientation and on the Summer If elected secretary of MSG, administration and MSG must be
not interested in an increase of the
their power and what their duties Student Union Design Commit- Walczak says she "will be com- strengthened. That the students of
scholarship amount awarded! to
tee. pletely hardworking and keep the Mercy hurst 1" get their point
are.• 1
MSG officers. "Money is not the
Walczak stated her atten- students better informed about across," she said," is one of this
Walczak major|issue,"she said. Marshall
student government includes her dance record as proof of her dedi- everything that is going on. 9> year's biggest issues."
feels that if money were the issue,
service as Commuter Representa- cation to student government MSG, says Marshall, should it would "take away from the
tive during Fill term 1989. fin Walczak said she had perfect at- budget more money for activities. vote."
r More | should also be spent on Marshall says she is satisfied
public relations, she said, so that with the job done by current MSG
the college will be informed of secretary, Ken Ross, because of
Manion will work Itoward
i
what is going on. She also feels his involvement in student gov-
that the new Student Union, with ernment and activities. However,
its "increased space," will bene- she plans to be even more in-
fit I activities.
if
MA1RCH 29,1990 PAGE 7
THE MERCIAD
Entertainment
Rehearsal begins on Paul
Idding' s return performance Audiences fall in love
By Theresa Hewitt
Merciad Staff Reporter
with Pretty Woman i ?
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MARCH 29,1990 THE MERCIAD PAGE 9
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T h e T o t a l E x e c u t i v e ' s a y s i m a g e is i m p o r t a n t
A favorable corporate image and Executive Recruiters. aware of their competitors' im- 6 J Companies represented by
needs to be advanced by students 1. All Chief Executive Offi- ages. CEO's value image attributes, yet
interviewing for corporate em- cers and Directors of Personnel 4. The importance of a suc- few companies provide image
ployment that responded believed that cor- cessful image was ranked highest training or development for em-
Herbert E. Knoll Jr., the porate image was important in for positions in sales and market- ployees, if
* Total Executive*' spoke on the their industry. ing, followed by human re- 7. Executive! Recruiters re-
topic of corporate image at|a 2. ^Eighty-six percent of the sources, finance and accounting. ported that the higher level of the
seminar on March 24. Chief Executive and eighty per- 5. Ninety-six percent of the position for which they were re-
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The following points on a cent of the Directors of Personnel Directors of Personnel and most cruiting the more important im-
favorable corporate image are believed that their company of the CEO's expect a new hire to age becomes. On a one to five
recorded from the responses of would benefit if they enjoyed a exhibit appropriate image attrib- scale, with five very important,
Fortune 1000's Chief Executive better image among their clients. utes when hired. entry I level positions received a
Officers, Directors of Personnel, 3. Almost all companies are five from twenty-eight percent of HERB KNOLL
the respondents while top man- Personnel, and Executive Re-
cruiters all rated communication
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8. Thirty-seven percent of the ity, presentation skills and clear
articulation, most important for
announces
Executive Recruiters |who |re-
sponded reported that personal projecting a positive corporate
image is always used as a selec- image. Attributes related to
tion criterion in their referral deci- physical presentation; grooming,
loan If you're like most students, you're often running on empty when it
time, Executive Recruiters try to
match the candidate image with
the image of their client.
i l l 12. The CEO's, Directors of
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a p p e ^ ^ , and courtesy to of-
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Sports
R a y m u n d o revels in top j'Hurst baseball team
class tennis competition making heads turn
By John Deasy
former tennis coach Andy Fin- Merciad Sports Editor
By Molly McCormick
Merciad Staff Reporter dley, who resigned two weeks
before Raul began college here at Once deemed the forgotten sport of Mercyhurst, baseball
Raul Raymundo, a senior at Mercyhurst Although Andy is making a remarkable resurgence land can now stake its
Mercyhurst College is a valuable Findley resigned, Coach Clark claim to being the premier spring sport at the college.
asset to the tennis team. As Coach gladly kept the scholarship offer Under the leadership of third year coach Joe Jordano, the
Clark says, "He always gives intact Raul is very content here at team has compiled a 77-51 record. Not bad, considering
one-hundred and ten percent" Mercyhurst He said, "My game Jordano inherited a team coming off an 8-24 season.
has improved tremendously over Jordano feels that baseball has to be recognized on
Raul is attending Mercyhurst the last four years due to the
on a tennis schlorship and is hold- campus, considering the success the squad has enjoyed of
RAUL RAYMUNDO coaching and the amount of work
ing the number three singles posi- I've put in." He will be here at late. He added,'! AI the recognition we've received to this
Raul has spent his last two point has been from ouf
ride this area." He insists that the
tion on the men's varsity summers in the Eastern U.S. Mercyhurst for one more year to
pursue his major, Hotel & Res- college admij" '.ration has been extremely supportive, but
Raul has played tennis com- competing on the Amateur Cir- would like to see the same effort come from the student body.
petitively since he was ten years cuit Along with his competitions taurant Institutional Manage-
ment He said,' 'Kanty Village is a nice setting for baseball. I hope
old. With the help of Joe Bartos, he has been a tennis coach for people come out to watch. I think we play an exciting brand
During his fifth year here, he
his coach at home in Pittsburgh, people age 6 to 60 years old.
hopes to bc^ assistant coach to ofbasebaU.'if i. If | f t **
and his brother, he competed in Raul has competed in the U.S.
National Amateur Clay Court Coach Clark. His goal for this | It's no secret that there are many baseball fans at Mer-
in four national tournaments be- year is to beat Bloomsburg Col-
fore attending Mercyhurst He Tournament for the past two cyhurst. Now they have the chance to enjoy some great
years, qualifying himself for the legefromPennsylvania. With this college baseball at close quarters. Support is dearly needed
participated in the Orange Bowl victory under his belt, his senior
in Miami and The National Clay main tournament and would be a shot in the arm for a team on the verge of
What;attracted Raul to Mer- year should be a success. Good national recognition.
Court Tournament in §t Louis. Luck to Raul in the future and we
He was awarded the Most Valu- cyhurst was that it has the best hope someday he'll win at Wim- Jordano commented,"It| should be known how far we
able Player for all four of his high tennis program in Western Penn- bledon. [ have advanced, not only in terms of our schedule, but also
school years at Seneca Valley. sy lvania. He was recruited by the regarding the quality of the student-athlete. * * I
| As with many Division II sports, politics play an impor-
tant part in the rankings game. That is, you have to beat the
traditionally good teams in order to be nationally recognized.
Jordano said, l»To break into that mold we have to beat the
teams that have perennially been excellent."
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SCOREBOARD v
MEN'S TENNIS
BASEBALL
r
Sports
Baseball team edges
past Slippery Rock hold8 A e
more Al Rush got the win for the team's best batting av-
By John Deasy Hurst Third year head coach Joe erage with .379. *
Mcrciad Sports Editor Jordano said,"we rallied and put Mcrcyhurst was to J have
a game behind us." played Longwood University on
The I Mercy hurst baseball The Lakers went down by a 5- March 24 in a double-header, and
team travelled to Shippensburg 3 decision against the hosts, Ship- Slippery Rock and Shippensburg
University last weekend to com- pensburg University. Ship- the following} day. Unfortu-
pete with some of the best squads pensburg had also been ranked in nately, poor weather conditions
in Division II. The Lakers were Division II. did not permit this.g
snowed out for four of their six dan The number Referring to the season ahead,
games, but managed to gain a one objective was to prove, not Jordano said, "We arc utilizing
tremendous victory over Slippery only to ourselves, but to the Divi- our'positive points and we are
Rock University, the ninth sion II baseball world that we can continuing to improve. Hopefully
ranked team in the nation. compete with the teams that are we will begin to gel and peak at
The team knocked off Slip- traditionally strong, and we did the proper time."
pery Rock by a 10-9 margin, prove that" Jordano should con-
coming back from a one run defi- tinue to prove his point with play-
cit in the sixth inning. Sopho- ers like Keith Parry. The junior
Tennis team TOM HEMER & VINNIK Dimella in combat during a recent
intramural match. Hemer's team, The Seven Sand Bars, were the
eventual winners of the championship. r
crushes
Rochester &
Duquesne
The men's tennis team is on a
roll at the moment winning
matches almost at will against
traditionally strong schools.
The' squad's latest victims
By Bob Coneglio shouldn't be taken lightly.
were the University of Rochester
Mcrciad Sports Writer Georgia Tech will have to
and Duquesne University. Mer-
slow down the pace of the game
cyhurst knocked off Rochester 8-
because there is no way they will
1 and Duquesne by a comprehen- March madness. Boy, didn't be able to run with the Running
sive margin of 9-0. it meet up to all expectations. For Rebels of UNLV. Both of these
The team is highly ranked in those of you jjwho don't know teams have quality coaches and
the Division II eastern region and *"•*>