Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
by Donna Peterson f fa | the chairperson of that division. criteria isuch a s ; delivery, the faculty members with more ¥ If this evaluating ^system
A three person evaluating com- According to Kubiak, this type knowledge of the topic, rapport serious teaching problems, they works, it will "help the faculty
mittee chosen by Dean Palmer of evaluation has never been done with the students, and other are given the opportunity to take help themselves to become more
will evaluate all faculty members in the past. In prior years, the technicalities which include not part in the Faculty Development effective," stated Kubiak. It
before the end of the school year, chairperson of every division was turning on the lights, not speak- program offered by Jacqueline should also serve to identify the
according to Richard Kubiak, a supposed to evaluate all faculty ing loudly enough, not pausing Howey. This service will attempt faculty ^members 'without
member of the committee, m members of that division but this during lectures, and writing on to help faculty members over- teaching capabilities, informed
Kubiak will evaluate ^ all involved too much work for one the blackboard and then standing come their weaknesses and Kubiak. &&& £4
members of the ;Social Science person, said Kubiak. %jjpg 1 in front of it. For many faculty develop their strengths,.> This evaluating technique is in-
division, while Dr. Vivetta The evaluation I process j in- members, there are no major | After evaluation, the evaluator dependent from the student
Petronio e v a l u a t e s the volves the evaluator observing a problems except for "the fine prepares a formal report and evaluations of the faculty. It will,
Humanities division,] and Dr. faculty member's class at a tuning of technicalities," stated allows the evaluated faculty however, serve as a balance with
Donald Platte evaluates the designated time. Thist will be Kubiak. S S B S B I mr?*~£ member to read it and sign it. A the student reviews. Both forms
Science and Mathematics divi- followed by an interview with the Most faculty members adjust copy of the report is then sent to of evaluation will be taken into
sion. Departmants such as Law faculty member sometime soon these technical problems when the Dean, while the evaluator consideration for re-appointment
Enforcement and Physical after the class observation. The the difficulties are pointed out to keeps 5 one and the faculty of faculty, dimissal, or raises in
Education will be evaluated by evaluator^ will look for various them, according to Kubiak. For member retains o n e . S B K n
l a student
publication
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Change Proposed M
In Student Elections
In the last Mercyhurst Student tion from instituting policy in a
Government Meeting of the Fall similarly suprising manner. JGjEu
term, the body voted to institute MSG President Tim Seltzer up-
the proposal to reorganize Stu- dated information concerning
dent Government Representative five Mercyhurst College signs to
elections. ^ | * i be placed on Chef Interstate
The proposal's stated objective Highways. The cost of the signs
is to "conduct Student * Govern- has not fallen yet, and they won't
ment Representative l
elections in be installed until spring. The
a manner" whTc W*-pi'&motey ftnids for these signs "Will*hot
legitimacy, responsibility and come from the MSG budget, but
pride in the Mercyhurst Student from the college budget. »^
Government." S i Election committee chairman
A neutral committee of Men Mike Smith announced i that
students would be selected by the Freshman Representative |elec-
executive board to conduct the tions will be held Thursday and
elections. The committee would Fri/lay, November 6 and 7, from
be composed of five. represen- 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM in the Zurn The Halloween dance costume winners. First place, the non-cray ola-ed semi: second place. Laker Beer;
tatives and five students at large. lobby. Secretary elections will be
MSG Vice President Rich Lan- held Wednesday, November 12. and third place The Anti-Punk Rockers. f jj£*iy| £*, Photo by Tony Mangeri
zillo clarified that this proposal In new business it was an-
will be contingent upon ad-
justments throughout the year.
nounced that the Student Ac-
tivities Committee will be spon-
soring a trip to Florida during
Housing Director Sends Memo;
In other business, the body
decided to sponsor a bus to In-
diana University of Pennsylvania
to the NAIA District 18 soccer
spring break. A $40.00 deposit is
needed by December 4. For more
information contact Jan Gatti in
In. Response To Egan Petition
play-offs. Tickets for the Sunday, the Student Union. £> % In a memo dated October 31, housing director also inferred While; enthusiastic about the
November 9, bus trip will be $4.00 1980, Phyllis Aiello, Director of that more inclusive hours will be options presented by Aiello in the /
per person. ., Representative Lisa Huffman Housing, responded to requests effected Winter term. '-' memo, a number of Egan
McAuley male residents ex- announced that the first six made by the Egan Hall residents |. Aiello also posed in her memo residents expressed dismay /
pressed their concern about a students will be having dinner in a petition. The petition which that Egan Hall "hire two reliable regarding the wording of several
memo billing these residents with Dr. Garvey on Friday, was presented to MSG at last young people (not work-study, paragraphs. $
$4.17 for damage to the walls. The November 7. Every 175th student week's meeting addressed con- who seem to come and go when At one point the memo read: "I
students agreed to pay the on the Mercyhurst student roster cern for the safety of Egan Hall they feel like it) to be at the desk smiled at your concern here on
amount, but were not notified was chosen. Residents. The women felt that from midnight until 3:30 a.m. and campus for your safety as you
when it had to be paid. The they should not have to wait for have them monitor the lounge
In conclusion, Seltzer announc- security to open Egan doors after and then close it up at 3:30 when waited. From my seven years of
students feel that the Govern- ed that there will be no meeting hours. The petition asked for she-he leaves. This \is a seven living in Egan Hall and watching
ment should take some kind of ac- Monday, November 9, due to either an all night desk attendant nights a week deal."| you go merrily to and from the
tion to prevent the Administra- finals week. Junction and Pano's restaurant,
or a n o t h e r r e a s o n a b l e Another concept presented by etc., at all hours, I found it hard
alternative. £ .' Aiello is hiring of one or two per- to imagine your concern for
Aiello responded to this request sons to occupy the desk all night "protection" as you approached
Hurst Pioneer after Rich Lanzillo, Vice- on the weekends.-, so that the Egan after you blithely strolled
President of MSG, assessed the lounge would be an all night the streets before reaching the
Sister Kinnan Passes Away problem. Aiello-stated that the lounge on Fridays and Saturdays. Egan door."
desk attendant at McAuley now The idea of creating a new
1
Many residents were upset
has the key for the Egan door. lounge for Egan Hall was also about this specific paragraph. "I
*
Sister M. Philippa Kinnan, ed her a.b. from Catholic Univer- Egan residents can now be presented by Aiello. Tins plan find the analogy used in that par-
RSM, a resident of the Sisters of sity of America and her Masters escorted and let "inside by ? the would*result in making "the ticular statement potentially
Mercy Motherhouse, died Sunday degree from Canisus College. At McAuley desk attendant. ;K* fireplace and desk area a true dangerous," commented one
afternoon at Saint Vincent Health the founding of Mercyhurst Col- Aiello considered Dr. Garvey lounge by blocking one door. w o m a n ffrom E g a n . **If
Center. j : *• lege she established the school's the | "champion" of the Egan knocking out the brick wall and something were to happen, that
Sr. Philippa, who was born in English department. She served women because he has expressed ivy planation, and putting an en- type of reasoning would imply the
Baxter, Pa., entered the Sisters as its first chairman and remain- a concern for the Egan residents' trance door there, moving the girl had asked for it."
of Mercy in September, 1913. She ed in the department for 33 years request of using the faculty din- desk elsewhere*'. This area was
made herfinalprofession of vows until her retirement in 1968. | ing room for an after-hours used as the Egan lounge in the "We pay the same amount of
in 1919 and spent the next 67 years « Survivors include five nieces visitation lounge. Aiello stated past. money for dormitory living,"
in religious service. - - v • and three nephews. .;, -'» that guests may stay in the dining Aiello welcomed new ideas another resident remarked. "I
She was one of the pioneers in Services; were held at the room until only 2 a.m.*when the from* the Egan residents and don't think it is. unfair to expect
founding Mercyhurst College in Motherhouse last week' and desk attendant leaves; this rule pointed out that all £ proposed the. same of even similar, luxury
1926. A graduate of St. Catherine burial" was in St. Catherine will remain in effect until all ideas are - "contingent upon of all-night visitation and safety
High School in DuBois, she earn- r r
Cemetery, Titusville. *-» %*§**\ other details are worked out. The relative costs." ^ T W ' y*> as the other two dorms."
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President-elect of the United spent in these areas will be con-
States. What does this mean lor verted to "block grants" which
the college student? Apparently would go to communities who
not a great deal of good. would men spend the money as
> If Reagan's education policies they saw fit *, i' $
in office follow those of his can- Reagan's view on the quality of
didacy, the next four years will
feature less federal intervention
in school policies, more state and
local control, less federal aid to
students and schools, and j the
dismantling of the Department of
education is interesting. A policy
statement made in January
stated: "since 1962, when federal
aid to education began, pre-
sident costs have increased and
test scores have fallen virtually
Letters i To The Mfor
In National Election
J
Secretary .11
Secretary Candidate
re i
a student
publication Candidate^ I would like to announce my Mercyhurst College has been
an important part in my life for
Hi, my name is Claudia candidacy for the office of M.S.G.
Englert and I am running for the Secretary. My name is Pamela the last three years. It has given
VOL 51 NO. 6 MERCYHURST COLLEGE OCTOBER 25,1980 office of Secretary of the Mer- Scandarito, at,present I'm]}a me knowledge and friendship, the
Junior Criminal Justice and two most important things that
Editor-in-Chief Rebecca L. Martin cyhurst Student Government. Parole, Probation and Correction should never stop growing.
My major is 'Business Ad- major. I am currently employed I«would like very much to
News Editors ..Mary Collins and Donna Peterson minstration. I am presently a at the Criminal I Justice
junior and I am familiar with the represent all the students at Mer-
HCopy Editor. Damien Schmidt Jf ^ Secretaries office. Z. cyhurst. I feel that I have an ac-
literary Editor. Flo Scutella procedures and practices of Mer- 1 This year I was nominated as quainted rapports with the
Feature Editor...... CherylI Aron cyhurst college and its student Secretary of the Criminal Justice
government. I feel I am qualified students and if elected, I will do
Cartoonists Jamie Borowicz, Christopher McGowan because I have had much Club. I feel that I have the the very best job possible for you
background necessary to do a to be proud of. £< J. 1 - % ;{
Photog rapby Rich Forsgren, Colleen Farley, secretarial5 experience through good job for our Government, as Thank You,
various courses I have taken in well as benefit from others. Pamela Scandarito
% •• Christopher Meyers | &j the past. -j[ la
Typists Mary Cay Marchione, Valerie Meyers, $> Also, because of my co-op ex-
perience last spring term, I was
Staff Mary Jo Allen, Carla Anderson, Taye confronted with the task of revis-
ing ithe iminutes sof Boards of
Coles, Joan Karmonocky, Jim Kop- Directors of many financial in-
chuk, Maree-Lunn Cicon, Andy And in Qtfawz
stitutions through the state of, for -hSe Hosrf<MC3
Findlay, Michael Fitzgerald * Penna. and West Virginia.
Business Manager Bob Breslin But the best qualification I can
offer you is,my determination *ne. refow o( tHe
Faculty Advisor Steve Curcio . and my willingness that I have to Shah's UKAlfh,qnyfiv|/>
Publisher.. Brown-Thompson Newspaper completely fullfill this position. I
know that the present MSG of-
The Merciad welcomes Letters to the Editor. Policy for letters ficers have manyfine,productive
follows the same guidelines as article submissions. Guideline in- ideas for the school. i l l iji Care, of -tf,e_ A j^re/fo^.
formation is available in The Merciad Office, located in the base- I want to actively incorporate
ment of Preston Hall.. All submissions are due by 4:00 on your thoughts along with my own
Mondays. ^ to facilitate them to make this
school the best it can be. My
• M
motivations is to be a doer, to
work for you and with you. i
In closing, I would use to say
Next Issue: December 12 that as Secretary of MSG, I would
be involved and put forth my ut-
I Deadline for all Intersession most effort to do the best possible
job., Thank you for your con-
sideration. 3 .**£".•.
GpouJ*-—\
Submissions is December 8. Sincerely,^
Claudia Englert "J
NOVEMBER 7,1980 THE MERCIAD PAGE 3
A dollar
Parolee Employment invested
Group today ATTENTION
The above is new program
I will be CLASS OF
need of volunteers. To be eligi- worth t 21981;
ble, applicants must be ( 18 years $9.51 at
of age and be able to devote 3-4 age 65. If you are graduating in 1981 but
have not received an invitation to
hours per peek to the program. (Based on a male age 25)
the Senior Dinner Dance by Nov.
Applications are available in the For more infor-
10, please contact Gail or Elaine at
mation contact:
LE secretary's office and must be 868-4436 or Laurie at 868-9037 by*
submitted prior-j to 11/14. ALL Tom Richter Wed., Nov. 12. You will not be
majors will be considered. 452-3251 able to attend the dinner without a
833*4206 reservation!
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FACULTY FOCUS
?Mr. David Thomas S
by Joan Karmanocky I I 9
David Thomas, Associate Pro-
ly employed at petroleum com-
panies and consulting firms.
time. When asked what he was
looking for on his trip to the Saint
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fessor of the Earth Science "Geologists are among the top John Island, he replied, ."The
Department, had never, surpris- five most needed professions in more you look, the more you
ingly enough, 3 taken a geology the United States," he adds, "and see." 1 i
course until college. At age 37, will continue to be among the top He did remark that he would
Mr. Thomas received a National 10." dearly liketowork with Dr. Mac-
Science Foundation Grant to In the future, Mr. Thomas ex- millan and Miss Lochner, assis-
study at Notre Dame University. pects to expand the geology pro- tant professors of environmental i
Subsequent to his grant, he gram into concentration in coal studies and biology respectivejyjj
received another t to Bowling and petroleum geology. to trace the biological relation-
4
Green University in Ohio. During the upcoming interses- ship to the geology of the island.
?: " I . fell in love!! with it sion, Mr. Thomas will be travel- One* of Thomas's favorite
(geology)," he said, "and the af- ing to the Caribbean for the third geological theories is in the area
fair's been going on ever since." of glaciers. In his opinion,
Thomas has been an instructor glaciers are still melting today. Art instructor Mr. Hubert sets op his whitewash pottery for the Art
here at Mercy hurst for over He explained that although the Faculty Show in the L R C . ^ | && % Photo by Rich Forsgren
seven years. He had previously climatic indicators are showing
taught science in various schools. signs of cooler climates, it hasn't
In his opinion, Mercyhurst affected the melting glaciers. For
students don't ask enough ques- this reason, he believes that an
tions in class, and he wishes that ice age is not evident right now,
they would come in for help more contrary to a theory which claims
often, "As people," he added, "I is. 2 Jg 9 H R2 it
like them." "• 3 In the future, Thomas plans to
S The students enrolled in the do some researching and mapp- Nieces: First I lose a date. Then I Meg- Did Mrs. Levine -Pip have a
geology courses don't all have ing in Erie County. His interest lose the reality of Friday. Is all
goals of becoming geologists, ex- nice flight. ^KaXjjjjSl *flMmre
lies specifically in the glacial lost? Auntie Em j§^$fff ralSe
plained Thomas. He mentioned geology of the region. Bruce- Your Mom makes the best
that they do have an interest in One could almost claim that omelettes we ever toasted, ffipjjflj
the subject. Thomas en- Ophelia, what would happen if
Dave Thomas has rocks in his the pencil fell out? |£&« J§a
thusiastically points out that all head. However, in his case it
of his past geology major that Escargot Man: How are things on
pave ThomasggSyij would? bei j u s t jjanother That Semi-truck wasn't spray- the coast? There's a special on
have applied for jobs are current- compliment. 1 ffiff^^Mfetf'ji
I Photo by Toni Mangeri painted . . . it was crayola-ed! chicken coming up November 21.
Join me? OOOOXXXXI love you.
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To Nancy, Elaine, Meg, nave a
happy thanksgiving— Colette Happy Thanksgiving Peanut But-
ter Bunny (alias Greg Black well)
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Bird: All eyes j are on* you. Mother's -milk ;.WILL have t-
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'n buy. Sundays 1-5 p.mi&& masked deputy. \
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Color negative and print process Thanksgiving. \
Plans Underway
M v/of^y <juys its «,t ntfiki/j' iti
For Literary Magazine
Plans are in the works to the literary genre.
publish Mercyhurst's Literary It is the hope of the English
Magazine. k *$'*• •* department that Mercyhurst will
The date of publication is ten- be able to produce a professional
tatively scheduled for the seventh p u b l i c a t i o n one %which
week of winter term. demonstrates «our students'
The editing committee is now creative abilities and interest in
accepting submissions for \ the academic endeavors.
magazine. There will be two Please make \ submissions to
awards (one each for 50 and 25 Dr. Detmar Straub (214 Preston)
dollars) which will be given to the or Flo Scutella Literary Editor
poem or essay that the commit- c-o the Merciad. V -
tee feels best reflects prowess in
Travels To Indiana
For Soccer Play-Of f s
was against Slippery Rock last
by Andy Findlay Saturday: the 'Hurst lost
Despite a 4-1 rocking by Slip- 4-1. Chuck Boa tang led the
pery Rock State College on Satur- Rockets with connections at 6:io
day, the Mercyhurst Men's soc- and 78:15. Other Rockets goals
cer Team has gained its third were by Chuck Chaplin (no rela-
consecutive bid at the NAIA D18 tion to Charlie) 33:3:, and Tony
title. Nov. 9, the Lakers travel Hindley, 59:38. Trailing by two
to Indiana, PA, to oppose Indiana goals at the half, the Lakers got
University of PA for the second their only score with a successful
straight year. | penalty kick by Don Smith at
|}At a NAIA D18 Committee 67:28. *i
meeting last Sunday, chaired by At that same committee
Herb Lauffer of Behrend, it was meeting last Sunday it was an- /
decided that Indiana should be nounced tint the 'Hurst placed In Local Hockey Action
seeded one and Mercyhurst two. three people on the Western Pen-
The title game will be played Sun. nsylvania Intercollegiate Soccer
Nov.9,1:00PM in The Big Indians Conference All Star Team; Jim
stadium. The winner of the duel "Burley" Grimes and Dave
Erie Blades Crush Syretcuse
travels to the NAIA D28 victor's Cross were named to the second Syracuse goalie Jay Paladino. one goal from Ron Hansis.
homei field Nov. 15 for$ the team and Shawn Dence gained by "Scoop" Mangano 9 V This enabled Erie to take a 2-0 I Hansis received first star of
regional, game (Area 6) jthat Honorable Mention Honors. The Coming off a disappointing two- lead into the locker room. J i the game with his excellent per-
decides which school goes to All-Star game will be played at game road trip loss,' the Erie I The Blades did not let up at all formance of three goals and two
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Sangamon State University, Grove City Wed.iNov. 12, 3:00 Blades were back in form Satur- in the second period, claiming assists. * .' T "I
Springfield, IL, Nov. 25-29 for the PM. f \ g i day night as they crushed the two more goals from Ron Hansis4 Syracuse became very
national event. '. £'. i Sophomore J Ed Mascharka Syracuse Hornets 9-0 before 2,100 and Ron Carter. This time the frustrated in the third period as
Last season, Indiana trounced finished the season as the Lakers area fans. %]- \ \ Blades took a 4-0 lead into the they lost control of their hockey
Mercyhurst 5-0, advanced leading scorer with 13 goals; Erie was very intimidating at locker room at the end of the se- skills and relied instead on their
through Area 6, and finished sixth Bence(S) and Cross scored 8; both ends of the rink and this cond period. JMffw | 8 % fighting techniques. But it was to
at the nationals. According to Smith scored 5; R. T. Bence chip- caused Syracuse to make several Syracuse came alive in the no avail, as two players from
skillful Laker defender Bret ped in 3, and Bret Blomberg, Jeff fundamental mistakes. £* $8 third period, taking several good each team were lost after getting
Blomberg, "It will be a totally Campbell, Chuck Farina, and Thefirstmistake came at 19:21 shots on '• Blades goalie Rick the early showers. v.i
different game than last year; in Randy Voiles gained one apiece. of the first period, when Syracuse Knickle.i However, Knickle The next home game is Satur-
fact, I believe that we'll win." let Erie center Pierre Avbry played to his potential and shut day, November 8, against 'the
"They pounded f
us physically The Lakers scored 41 goals in skate in all alone on the goalie for the Hornets offtopreserve his fast-skating Baltimore Clippers,
when we were cold last year," the regular season, conceding 27. an easy score. Just ten seconds shut-out record. The Blades who have already handed Isle a
remarked Coach'J Shimpeno. Credit that is not often shown in later, Aubrey! skated over the tallied five moretimesin the last defeat this year. Promises to be
"But this year, we're hot and 11
we statistics should go to goalkeep- blue line and wound up with a period, getting two goals 'from an exciting game," so come down
know exactiyIwntttvWre up ing star, Tom Moffat and Lance fierce slap-shot that eluded both Ron Carter, Jim Cowell and and watch your Erie Blades play.*/
against," continued the fifth year Lavrinc, for their excellence bet-
leader. "They have a fine team ween the sticks,
and will be the favorites, but that y On Friday the team captains
es us the underdogs, which and the coach are to be presented
is nice because iFgives us the in- with the "Big Five" trophy, an Getting p-Iarned? Developmental Studies^eattr i« w
centive to play harder." S- ftg annual award given to the top »rsr m
Ground Floor McAuley
Having beaten the University local \ college and J donated by
of Pittsburg 2-0, at the weekend j& Behrend, by Dr. Roger Sweeting, The First |
Indiana carries an 11-3 record in- Athletic Director at Behrend.
to the final. Mercyhurst conclud- Note: Mercyhurst, Student
ed its season at 8-4-1, giving Government willtoaptaSflHftg a
Wedding Tutoring In: 4£ ftetf
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The last game on the schedule available 4625 Homeland Blvd Princ of Econ I
M-W-F
* Invitations Elementary Algebra
Cross-Country Ends Season 'Napkins Arithmetic <*? T-Th
'Matches Tutor: Shawn Fellner
Coach Bill Hampton is optimistic M-W-F 10-11 a.m.
The cross-country team wrap- for the future. |He hopes to By Appointment Only Tues 9-11:30 a.m.
ped up the season Saturday as establish Laker runners as a Evening Study Session 1
they completed in the National "team to beat" in the big meets Thurs 1- 3 p.m.
Qualifiers. j next year. £? * I Linda First in Acctg I - |f;
The men's team was led by "We had some inexperienced Tutor Pierre Priestly Wednesdays 7-8:30 p.m.
Matt Truesdell and Gary Baron, runners," remarked number one
both of whom finished in front of runner Truesdell, "but we work- 866-1018
one of the 49 teams competing. ed hard and laid a foundation for NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY! Tutor: Jon Marc Catanzaro
There were only two women a team." i %J ? £
runners from the 'Hurst and five "A great bunch of guys," com-
were needed to qualify in the mented Baron "except for'the
race. Consequently, neither of ones that quit."
our women could enter. Hopes are high for a strong
The first-year team ended up team and plenty of recruits next
with a no wins records However, year. /
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