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JiThat Time Again lege. Therefore, the proposal will tomorrow night. The cost will be
have to be p accepted by the ad- ?5o one way.
ministration before implementa-
tion will go into effect.
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Copney also reported that the
police jacket that was stolen dur-
Financial Aid Applications Available Following the acceptance of the ing the SAC j sponsored event at
Mercyhurst College students she added. obtained from the same bank Capital Improvements Fund Pro- the Masonic Temple on Friday,
should be aware that it is time to from which they J previously bor- posal by MSG,| freshmen January 7 was never 'returned.
Crawford explained that representative Dean Hall brought Therefore, SAC willfhave to pay
begin filing financial aid applica- students who were'recipients, of rowed no later than April 1,1983.
tions for the 1983-84 academic Pennsylvania student borrowers forth another t proposal. Hal 1' s $134.00 to replace the jacket.
outside scholarships should begin proposal is to use the Capital Im-
year, according to Cathy reapplying for them. will receive renewal loan applica- Yearbook editor, Brooke Buz-
Crawford, director of financial tions from PHEAA some time in provements Fund for the purchase zard explained that; the student
Students from out of state who of a large screen television, video government member who can sell
aid. intend to borrow under the state May.
cassette recorder and a permanent the most yearbooks (10 or more)
"As of October 1982, roughly guaranteed loan program should "Please remember that you tape library in the Student Union. will receive a*12 inch black and
$700,000 in financial aid has been request a renewal loan applica- must apply for financial aid, and
distributed * to 730 Mercyhurst tion. The application should?be apply early," stated Crawford. Hall explained that students white television.
students," said Crawford. would be able to see the movies by Next week's MSG meeting will
According to Crawford, Penn- signing out a tape with their be held on Wednesday, February
sylvania and New York students Three Students Take Over I.D.'s. The estimated cost of the 9 at 3:30 p.m. in Baldwin Lobby.
should file the Pennsylvania State
Grant Application (PHEAA).
Students residing in Ohio and Shuttle Service J i
Vermont should file the applica-
tion for their own state grant, in
addition to the PHEAA
Under'New Management
application. ' By Amy Wood worth senior Elaine Gionti and senior,
Massachusetts, New Jersey and MERCIAD Staff Reporter Mary Fatigati. They are i con-
West Virginia students should file The operation responsibility of sidered a sub-committee of MSG,
their state grant applications. the Mercyhurst Shuttle Service to so if complications should arise
Students residing in states not the Millcreek Mall, the airport, MSG will temporarily assume the
mentioned should inquire with the the bus station and social events is shuttle duties. The three students
Financial Aid Office as to the ap- now under new management. will also receive a percentage of
propriate forms to file. MSG encouraged the manage- the revenue generated by the
Files will not be considered ment transfer to ensure continua- service.
complete until the Financial Aid tion of the service. Under new management, the
Office has a signed copy;of the 'Presently in charge of the shut- cost of the transportation will re-
family's 1982 federal tax return, tle are junior, Anne Gilligan, main the same, although a few
Crawford advised. £ changes will be made.
"I feel we are more organized," Elaine Gionti, Ann Gilligan and Mary Fatigatii
"The earlier you apply, the bet-
ter your chances are," said Gilligan said. "We are planning management, was last Saturday. will guarantee the continuation of
Crawford. ''Especially for more frequent shuttles to the Over 60 people took advantage of services like shuttles," he added.
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PHEAA. If you apply late, they mall, trips to the Abbey in the service, Gilligan . proudly "At this * point, our expenses
tend to disregard your applica- Clymer, New York, and the Top revealed. * have been very|low and revnues
tion/' she added. Hat Club in Jamestown, and a "We transferred the Shuttle have been higher than expected,"
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'The Financial Aid office has continuation of the shuttle service Service in an effort to guarantee said Lanzillo.
listings of outside scholarships to and from the airport and bus that the service will continue in Lanzillo stated that,"we elected
students have actually received," station at break times," she years to come," stated Richard to begin implementing it this year
stated Crawford. "Fifty-three added. Lanzillo, Student, Government to work the bugs out of it, so it
Mercyhurst students have received The first shuttle to the President. "Consequently, we will be all set for next year as
$41,000 of outside scholarships," Millcreek Mall, under new decided to implement a plan that well."
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valid thought. The idea of having IS
the Bookstore itself buying back Proud to Present
textbooks from students was con-
sidered as an alternative to the A Night for the Students
book-lend operation. However,
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THE MERCIAD
National Student Art Show
Featured Mercyhurst Students ?a
By Chris Chmielewski
MERCIAD Staff Reporter inger and DiPlacido sent in are light and dark relationships in
Two Mercyhurst students were transparencies of their work. All a work of art. He did this by jux-
accepted into the Annual Art Stu- the entries were judged on that taposing a black phone on a table
dent Juried Fine Art Show, which basis. Once the works were ac- against a black background. As a »
was held in Seattle, Washington, cepted'they built crates for the result, the background and the
from December 6-31, 1982. The paintings and shipped them to the foreground blend together.
art show is a national competition gallery where they were \ to be DiPlacido's painting was a still WW
for students enrolled in art school displayed. life which used gouache, an opa-
or in undergraduate/graduate art The prize money of $1,000 was que watercolor.
studies. awarded, and all the works in the "Its focus is on color. It
John Gehringer and Frank exhibit were available to the represents reality, but the colors
DiPlacido were the first Mer- public for purchase. aren't real," he said. The central
cyhurst students to ever be ac- Although ^neither of the pain- point in his painting was not the
cepted into this competition. tings were[sold, Gehringer com- objects themselves, but the colors
Gehringer submitted a painting mented, "It was just an honor to used to represent those objects.
done in acrylics entitled be a c c e p t e d i n t o t h e According to >Arts NW, the
"Auditory Imagery," and competition." •':. sponsor of the show, the purpose
DiPlacido entered an untitled In his painting "Auditory Im- of this competition is to en-
watercolor painting. agery,*', Gehringer said he wanted courage growth and development
To enter the competition, Gehr- to express "chiaroscuro," which of visual artists.
John Gehringer pats thefinaltouches on a self-portrait to be featured in his
Senior Show.
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volved is looking forward to the jare. ;
Soviet DefectorjGinzburg
"One Should Have No Fear"!
-•>* By Fran Moavero communicate to a crowd of about the press do not exist," he added.
MERCIAD News Editor 250. .1 Freedom is one vital aspect of
"I honestly would not like you The Human Rights Movement the American society. In com-
to live the way I did, but I love my is an important issue to the Soviet parison to the Soviet Onion, Ginz-
country very much," said Alex- people. Ginzburg depicted < the burg said, "I don't\. think there
ander Ginzburg, former Soviet Soviets and their continuing strug- could be enough freedom."
labor camp prisoner. * < gle for human rights. Ginzborg said the average U.S.
Ginzburg related the trials and Ginzburg believes f the present citizen cannot^comprehend what
tribulations of his Soviet life to status of the Soviet Union will not daily life is like in the USSR any
the Mercyhurst community last continue.*' "There is hope for better than he can understand the
week in the Zurn Recital Hall. change, we can't live in a hopeless world of "Star Wars."* \>
Ginzburg, a native of Moscow, state,"'he said. t Arrested and tried three times, I Alexander Ginzburg
did not express his ideas and While the Soviets five in hope, Ginzburg was sentenced the last Ginzburg appeared to be a frail Soviet women as people who fight
thoughts in English. Through the we, the Americans live with time to eight years for anti-Soviet man. At the age of 46, he describ- to behave like women, while he
aid 1 of his interpreter, George freedoms, he said. The American activities and espionage changes ed his life of hardships. believes the women of this coun-
Gerich, Ginzburg was * able to people strive to obtain personal at a special labor camp. "I honestly would not like you try fight to behave like men.
rights while the Soviets are depriv- The United States, government to live the way I did," stated Ginzburg concluded the lecture
ed of rights. I arranged to trade Ginzburg for Ginzburg. "I would like to return with a specific message. "One
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'The Soviets do not know what two Soviet spies arrested here. human kindness to my country." should have no fear. People
are rights," stated Ginzburg.*'"I Ginzburg was able to * escape The activist also addressed the should.live and act according to
can't imagine appearing on televi- punishment and defect to the feminist movement issue with their convictions with no fear, "he
sion. Such rights as freedom of United States. strong opposition. He views the said.
Venezuela, Jordan, Panama and years ago from Mercyhurst. She Sophomore HRM major
one part-time students from knewi I was interested in an Guillermo Gutierrez is from Mex-
American college, and told me all ico City. "I found Mercyhurst in
Holland. ••
^According to the CPS report, about Mercyhurst," said' Wendt. the book of American colleges,
the U.S. is "looked upon as the "I like the whole campus at- and my father advised me to
center of educational and mosphere. It's like a small socie- become an HRM major," said
technical excellence, and attracts ty," she added. V«J Gutierrez. "I J love the campus,
more foreign students than any Freshman business major Juan buildings and the program," he
other country." M.
Blazquez is from San Sebastian, added.
The Merclad interviewed Spain. "I was a foreign student | "I think it is very important to
foreign students at Mercyhurst to last year in Jamestown, Penn- have students of other cultures on
find out how they heard about the sylvania, and heard about Mer- campus. It * is beneficial for
college and what they enjoy the cyhurst. So, since I like tennis I American and foreign students,"
GuiUermo Getierrez, Arlene Roman, Marie Wendt, Juan Haun, Dr. most. & li tried out and now play on the col- stated Sr. Elisabeth. "It brings the
Elisabeth (advisor), Sergio Sarevie, and Khalid Massoud are all Sophomore? biology major, lege team." rest of the % world into the Col-
Foreign students at the 'Hurst. Khalid Massoud is from Cairo, Sophomore accounting major lege," she added.
Egypt. "I graduated from an Chang Kwang is»from South
Foreign Students American high school in New Korea. He graduated from South Phonathon '83
Korea High School, and then
Off To A
Jersey. My guidance counselor
Bringing The World came to Erie and visited Mer-
cyhurst. He told me it was a nice
moved to Philadelphia, Penn-
sylvania. "I think Mercyhurst is
good for me and helps me to im-
small school, and I wanted to go
To Mercyhurst College to a small school. So I applied and
came to visit and liked the en-
prove my English. I have changed
a-lot since I came here. I was Ringing
By Carl a Anderson Sister Elisabeth explained that vironment." Massoud added that afraid to talk at first, but now I
M E R O A D Assistant Editor
Foreign student enrollment at
U:S. colleges and universities has
Mercyhuxsjjs in the process of
cfxang^y^gtj^ title "foreign
e ts tQf t4
4B$ # "o -, international
"Mercyhurst has helped me a lot.
I like the personal attention from
professors. Also, I wanted to live
have a lot of friends," said
Kwang. "I like my roommates
from the Ivory Coast," he added.
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Start
The 1983 Third Annual Mer-
h i t ' a record^high of 326400 sUideflfo>" !'Andy Roth,.director in- an American Culture and get to Junior Arlene Roman is a cyhurst Alumni Phonathon to
^' i A
ita Hotel/Restaurant Management
students this year. This tQtal of! admissions came up with the know more Americans!** ' supplement the 17th Alumni Fund
reflects a six percent increase oyer' idea," said Sr. Elisabeth. The '"Junior accounting major, (HRM) major at the 'Hurst. She is Drive, is scheduled for February
last year's foreign student enroll- reason for the change is because Wayne Ashmeade is from from Panama City. "My family 13 through the 23rd, explained
ment, according to the College Sr.: Elisabeth also feels foreign Montegobay, Jamaica. "I like the always traveled to the U.S., and I Gary Bukowski, director of alum-
Press Service (CPS). • T students belong here, and the students at Mercyhurst. Everyone began to get interested in hotels ni/annual giving.
"Mercyhurst {has 17 foreign word international encompasses is very friendly. It's great to meet and tourism. I was looking up col- "At this point, we have \ bet-
students currently enrolled at the American and students from people," said Ashmeade. "I also leges and came across Mercyhurst ween 120 and 130 volunteers.
college, from 131 different na- other nations together. like being at a small religious col- that had a four year HRM pro- Everyone is very enthusiastic and
tionalities," said Sr. Elisabeth Full-time foreign students at the lege," he added. *r gram," said Roman. "I like the have shown a lot of interest in the
Lintsen, the foreign student ad- 'Hurst come from the following 'Hurst freshman Marie Wendt campus. It has aflot of nature. Phonathon," said Bukowski.
visor at Mercyhurst. countries: Jamaica, Spain, is a | business major! from Since Mercyhurst is a small col- continued on page 7
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Apply now and onee you are accepted for the earn
special two year program, you attend a six week's $100 a month up to 20 months. And
summer camp,ior which you'll be paid approximately late, you will have earned your collegejdegr
$600. And that's not all. You may find yourself in the with thelgold bars of an Army officer.
best physical condition you've ever been in.
Then back to college and the Army ROTC ® jThe Army ROTC Two-Year Program
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FEBRUARY 4, 1983 PAGE 7
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FOR RENT NMSU student look-
ing to sublet two bedroom fur- For Sale! Freshly ground beagle
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summer months. *Write M.B. Joe Mangano.
Minor, 1543 Standley, Las
Cruces, NM 88001:. Marianne, we should have taken Baseball Dinner Candlelight Mass
the "window option" Friday The Second Annual 'Laker Christ The King Chapel Monday, February 14 at 3:15
Peter Frampton's brother sold night; it would have saved some Baseball Team Spaghetti Dinner Candlelight Mass is every Thurs- p.m. in Campus Ministry. Paul
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water beds in a wet ashtray while tears! T.T. i -i i k will be held on Sunday, February day at 6:00 p.m. f
Rigaletto played V-9 in the hot-air Magno and Marcia Timmel- of
20, from J 1:00 until 5:00 p.m. in PLOWSHARES are the support
popper. Pojo, Poltergeist is really playing
games now! Gar
the Student Union. The cost will Organist Sought committee.
be $3.00 for adults, $2.00 for An experienced organist to sup-^
Tom, Thanks for everything; children and students. Tickets are SAC Events
especially your love. I LOVE KJM, Thanks for being around, plement the Folk Group on Sun-«
available from Mr. Cordes in 126 days at 11:00 a.m. mass is needed. Gannon game- Vans will be leav-
YOU! Karyn and being mine. I.love you.'Hot Preston.
Dog i j Inquire in Campus Ministry, 211 ing Baldwin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
Antomne, Antoinne, Antoinne, Campus Ministry Main. are available in the Campus
you you you over over over do do The family of the year award goes Center. SAC is sponsoring a bus
Campus Ministry is sponsoring
do it it it with with with the the the to Kam Kubiniec Gajewski'and "Catholic Instruction" at 3:00 Education Meeting trip to the Top Hat Club North on
echo echo echo. her husband, Lenny and their Friday, February 18. The club is
p.m. on Tuesday evenings in 211 Lambda Epsilon Delta invites all located in Jamestown, New York.
children, Lenny Jr. and Sylvie. Mainland "Ecumencial Medita- education majors to Townhouse 8 The cost of the bus will be $3.00.
TO THE MERCYHURST COM- £ . tion: Learning and Doing" at 8:00 for a social/meeting on Thursday, • • •
MUNITY Thanks to all for the Joni - Get well and come back p.m. every Tuesday. Open to all. February 10 at 8:00 p.m. fj? g There is a limited amount of seats.
cards and for caring. Your help is soon! Love, your (lonely) roomie Drinks will be two for the price of
Phonathon '83
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15% Off All Dairy that will be held for 45 minutes
before they begin calling on the
phones," stated Bukowski. The
February 7 - February 11
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I Sunday thru Thursday 11-10:30 I prizes will also be presented at the Come on down and try our homemade
I party given to celebrate the Apple Pies and Cheesecakes!
Friday & Saturday 1 M 1 •
Easy f
C y^CJwy^acknowledge Jthe crowd
and give them credit for helping
them defeat Mansfield State last
Monday. *35
As.the team prepares to face
Gannon, Edinboro, and Behrend, n a Id's
games which-will decide the Big
by 0 . Yoko Five Conference champion, Mer-
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This is a change for me. I'm not Armstrong, "Flan" Cicon, Ken Millcreek Mall •Qlrard
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I would like to thank Phyllis tive audiences alive. or after the game!! Mr. Sam Covelll
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The spirit competition which Again,]l would like to thank
Phyllis initiated has been a Phyllis Aiello, Baldwin 2nd floor, « "
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