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984-85 Government Offcers Selected! By artha Camp Fve new offcers were elected last week to head the ercyhurst Student Government and the Student Actvtes Commttee. Ffty-two percent of the student body turned out t o select the new offcer corps whch ncludes; Pat Songer as Presdent, Sue Bennett as Vce Presdent,. Heather Powers as Secretary, Sharon urphy as Treasurer^ and Jean onewsk as SAC Charperson. Presdent-elect Songer, a junor geology major, receved 227 votes to defeat.canddates Dave Armstrong (200 votes) and Bran Doherty (84 votes). "'m overjoyed," Songer sad. " was confdent throughout that would wn." "Songer revealed hs plans for the new government, sayng that commttees wll reman bascally the same as they were ths year. However, he sad, " would lke to renact the specal projects commttee;to see f we can't get another bgt project for next year." On Aprl-29, the newly-elected offcers wll take over, wth Songer set to replace Kathy O'Connor, actng SG presdent. O'Connor was apponted to the poston after the resgnaton of Presdent Dave Robnson on arch 23 for "personal reasons." "Ths year's offcers have been very good about famlarzng the n-comng offcers about the jobs 2 and what s requred," Songer sad. n the most contested-for pos- ton of Vce Presdent wll be junor Englsh-Psychology major Sue Bennett. Bennett, wth* 8 ballots, beat out runnng mates Pat Callahan wth 29 votes, Pat Reed wth 04 and att Whelan wth 92. " feel really excted," Bennett commented. " thnk t's gong to be a good year." Servng as ths year's SG r" Secretary, Bennett sad, wll be a bonus for takng over the VceV Presdental role. "Beng an of2 # fcer ths year has gven me deas about what needs to be mproved and changed. "Defntely, a change s needed n communcatons between the Student Government and the student body," she cted.-n remedy of ths stuatonfc the new Vce THE NEW SG OFFCER CORPS Jean onewsk, Heather Powers,?Patrck Songer, Sue Presdent sad she hopes to Bennett, and Sharon urphy. establsh an SG Newsletter and also to promote a lot more per- to get people more actvely Councl wll be SAC Charperson - " know what weaknesses we sonal contact between students nvolved. Jean onewsk. A junor hstory had ths year and*' -elmnate and SG members. Another new face n the offcer major, onewsk defeated can- those," she explaned. " thought "The neat thng about beng a corps' wll jbe junor accountng ddate Scott Kelly, 274 to 230 we had a rough year but wasn't Vce-Presdent s that you can do major Sharon urphy, whose 253 votes. * n the poston to change whatever you want to do wth the votes won out over Chrste " feel pretty proud that the anythng. Now am n the posposton, along wth beng a Smth's 229. -- students had enough confdence ton to make changes." Senator," she sad. " knew t would be really to vote me n," she sad. " really Puttng together a strong SAC Workng drectly wth Bennett, close," urphy sad. "'m ex- thnk that can do a good job." board, onewsk sad, s a major and*; takng over jher role as cted and lookng forward to next n order to do ths, she em- goal. Also n the way of new acsecretary wll be junor dance ma- year because thnk t has a lot of phaszed, there s a need for stutvtes, the new charperson sad jor Heather Powers. potental wth the offcers elected. dent nvolvement. " want to do she would lke to have events n "'m really lookng forward to urphy sad that she s stepp- the best for]the students," she addton to formals at Ranbow next year," she sad. One change ng nto a well-organzed system sad. " need students' nput as Gardens. "The money s there," the new Secretary would lke to already set up by her predecessor, much as possble.". > she commented. see mplemented s. an mproved Shela Delaney. "Shela dd a lot onewsk, who served as SAC meetng structure. of revampng and modernzng," Publc Relatons Drector ths The new offcers have already "Overall, the government she sad, and ths wll ease the year and co-charperson n had ther frst executve commtmeetngs could be run more eff- transton. 98-82, says her past nvolve- tee meetng and wll offcate at cently," she sad. "We should try Roundng out the Executve ment s "a plus." the Aprl 29 meetng.,x W Barrons Profles Rates ercyhurst As Compettve By Naom Romanchok ^_ Accordng to the 4th Edton of Barrons Profles of Amercan Colleges, to be publshed ths summer, ercyhurst College has mproved ts ratng. Accordng to Andrew Roth, drector of admssons, "ercyhurst College now has a 'compettve' ratng as opposed to the, 'less 9 compettve ratng t held for sx 9 or seven years. * Roth explans how he thnks ths mprovement came about, " e r c y h u r s t wasn't as (academcally) selectve, especally n the late '70's. That has changed n the past three or four years wth mprovements such as Val-Sal Scholarshps, the Egan Scholars program, and more sophstcated! ntense recrutng." \ ; To earn a "compettve" ratng, the 'Hurst had to meet certan academc standards. t needed an average SAT score of 900; here the mean SAT s 902. Average class rank needed to be wthn the top 50 percentle; here t s wthn the top 30 percentle. The average ACT score needs to be 8; here the mean ACT score s 2. ercyhurst wll not accept a student wth a hgh school G.P.A. of less than 2.0. Last year ercyhurst College rejected 8 percent of therj applcants. Roth plans to hold that number around 5 percent. Roth ctes that the ratng s based on the "dffculty n gettng admtted nto that partcular college." The Admssons Offce plans to take advantage of the hgher ratng for recrutng purposes. "Ths wll be a real help to us," contnued Roth, "n the past we've lost some good students." Roth hopes that n the next fve years the college wll eventually earn a "very compettve" ratng. '» W Extended Lab Hoursj Proposed By Government The ercyhurst Student Government convened for the frst tme snce February 26 wth Kathy O'Connor fllng the shoes of departed Dave Robnson. O'Connor wll assume the responsbltes of presdent of SG untl recently elected Pat Songer offcally takes offce. Other news ncluded an electon update and a proposal to extend avalable laboratory tme n Zurn Hall. Kathy artz announced that letters of ntent for students nterested n runnng for a department representatve are due onday, Aprl 9, by 3 p.m. n the SG offce on the second floor of Old an.^ The representatve electons are Tuesday, Aprl* 7, and Wednesday, Aprl 8. $ Other electon news nvolved a consttutonal revson to update changes that SG has nsttuted over the past couple of years. FnaHy, a proposal to extend the avalable" laboratory tme was ntroduced. The proposal states that the labs should be kept open untl mdnght. Ths would mean a two hour extenson to the present 0 p.m. closng tme. Stpulatons of the proposal nclude problems wth* the college nsurance polcy, wth the chemstry labs, and wth securty. Ths proposal wll be * presented to the College Senate and then decded upon.

From the ) Edtor^ Desk 5 Sprngtme Campagn Season The votes were talled, the sgns are down - and so are some of the sprts. But, the 984-85 student government offcer corps appears to be one of the strongest n support of the ercyhurst students. All of the canddates handled ther speeches admrably. And the manner n whch they conducted ther campagns was m pressve. To the vctors, congratulatons! A workng road les ahead* Sprng term s the tme:for new electons, appontments and ntervews for organzatons on campus. Wthn the next month the college wll have new leaders as R.A.'s, SG representatves, SAC offcers, and nearest and most dea to my heart, the 984-85 ercad Edtor and Assstant Edtor posts wll be selected. Canddates should begn preparng themselves and decdng whether or not to take a chance, get motvated and seek a leadershp role on campus. Letters of ntent for ercad Edtor and Assstant Edtor should be turned n by Thursday, Aprl 9, to Carla Anderson, ercad Box 56. Students nterested n applyng do not have to be Communcaton majors to seek ether post. n addton, the same person can apply for both postons f desred. ntervews for the postons wll be held tentatvely on Thursday, Aprl 26, and the new staffers wll take over for the last ercad ssue on ay 8. ntervews wll be conducted by a panel consstng of myself, Dr. Davd Palmer, Rchard Garca, Wllam Kennedy, Rchard Ragan, and presdent-elect Patrck Songer. Canddates should submt ther letter of ntent explanng why they should by ercad Edtor or-and Assstant Edtor. Resumes and newspaper artcles or wrtten works should be brought to the ntervew for revew by the panel. Good luck to all canddates n the forthcomng electons. LETTERS OF NTENT FOR ERCAD EDTOR AND ASSSTANT EDTOR ARE DUE THURSDAY, APRL 9. [Submt To: Carla Anderson, \ ercad Box 56 J THE ERCAD welcomes the expressons of ts readers n "Your Opnon." All letters must be sgned and should contan an address or telephone number to be used for verfcaton purposes only. Contrbutons wll be edted;for grammatcal or spellng errors, betters must be submtted by noon on Tuesdays precedng publcaton. * ercad tn Staff Box Edtor...Carta J. Anderson Assstant Edtor...^... w... atha J. Camp Human Resources...Naom Romanchok News Edtor...Karen erklef Sports Edtor...Fran oavero Sports Edtor...Greg Yoko Photo Edtor...Rch Forsgren Copy Edtor Grace Rlcc Busness anager Darlene Nolan. Crculaton gr.... Debbe H son Crculaton gr....rchard Prem Cartoonst...athew Duska Cartoonst Steve Ayers Advsor r. Rchard Garca Graphc Artst...Frank DePlacldo Reporters: Darlene Nolan, Debbe Hlson, Wydetta Carter, Barb Gaydos, Jack Holland, Judy Watson, Cndy Lochner, Natale Ceraso, Lsa Bauman, Rchard Prem, Chrs Dorazo and Stephane Hultberg Typsts: Rena Zcarell, Jacquelne Perez and Lauran Wrant Th«eroled s the sudont-edted newspaper of ercyhurst College, 50 East 38 Street, Ere, Pennsylvana 6546. The ercad offce s located n the basement of Baldwn Dormtory, Phone 825 037$ The fturclad s prnted by Brown-Thompson newspapers n Unon Cty, Pennsylvana. c Coft»Q» Press Strvc* Wy Jc&trtLA w sw, w s k w&ty BUSTO CN VOUR m e e * F&R~ n THE ERCAD

The Fat an Box Put e On The Fve Year Plan By ke Schellhammer OK, t's :30 n the mornng. 've got to get up at sx and go down to Gannon to work out. t's already the thrd week of a ten week term and haven't even cracked one of my seven books for ths term. "an, should really get some sleep." thnk to myself. So. get up to swtch off TV on my new 9 nch color televson set, (whch does not cut off two nches from both sdes of the pcture). But wat - here comes Huey Lews and The News sngng "Heart and Soul!" Snce 've only seen ths vdeo,293 tmes ths month, wat to watch t. After all, how much dfference could four mnutes make? Well, after Huey and the boys were done, The J. Gels Band came on, and then Rod Stewart, and then... well, next thng know t's 2:4 and my chances of gettng up at sx are about the same as my odds at gettng a 4.0 n norganc Chemstry. Ths brngs me to the pont of ths artcle: Cable TV n your apartment can destroy your grade pont average. There was never any queston about cable n my apartment - we had to have t. We also had to have HBO, Showtme, TV wth a stereo hookup, and the most destructve artcle n the house - a channel control box wth a cord that reached all the way to the couch. We dubbed that vle thng "The Fat an Box" because you get fat lyng on the couch changng channels at your lesure. Well, the fat man box and took to each other lke beer and pretzels. Soon, was addcted to cable TV. parked on the couch for hours at a tme wth that box. dd homework wth t. typed papers wth one hand on the box and one on the typewrter. "All you do s watch that thng," was all my roommates sad to me, or "Why don't you marry that box?" ddn't care - the only roommates wanted were artha Qunn, Alan Hunter and J.J. Jackson. y grade pont average dropped. aybe plummet ted s a better term. Only recently have realzed that my graduaton date has been slghtly postponed to sometme n 985. But 've learned by lesson, now budget my tme to put school frst. have to close now, "Death Shp" s comng on HBO and don't want to mss t. should get to sleep by 4:30 a.m. &.r>& /V\ J t^ou s. ATTENTON GRADUATNG SENORS Splash: Take The Plunge 5 By Laura Ruby ermad: (ur'mad). an magnary sea creature wth the head and upper body of beautful woman and tal of a fsh. Ths defnton of ermad comes from Webster's New World Dctonary. Although ths s a standard and proper defnton, n some cases t doesn't apply. For nstance, n the Buena Vsta, Walt Dsney Producton SPLASH, the word 'magnary' would have to be scratched from the defnton. SPLASH stars Tom Hanks, Daryt Hannah, and John Candy. The flm was drected by Ron Howard, The story begns when. eght [year old Alan Bauer (Tom Hanks) takes a vacaton wth hs famly. Whle on a boat rde and terrbly restless, Alan falls overboard. And wouldn't* youf know t, he can't swm. Tenson bulds as he snks further and further nto the sea. t could have been fatal for lttle Alan f not for the ermad who came to hs rescue. Yes, a ermad! Wth a kss she saved hs lfe. Some 20 years later she reappears... n search of Alan Bauer. For a "Fary-tale"*: flm, SPLASH was qute amusng and entertanng. The mxture of humor and serousness fulflled the fctonal plot. n my opnon, Tom Hanks was the energy n the flm.*however, Daryl Hannah dd a truly excellent job portrayng the character and nner emotons of a ermad. n a magcal way, she brought ths fctonal sea creature to lfe on the Slver Screen. J Although SPLASH s not a major mpact flm, t was a!flm worth makng. n a humorous way t makes you wonder f lfe really exsts n the darkest corners of the world. So f you haven't seen SPLASH, go ahead... take the plunge! The "Op-Ed" page s desgned to be a catch-all for any opnon content that dd not make the edtoral page. t can also be the page representng a varety of vewponts other than those of the newspaper's edtors and staff. rl" J tf/' r r// tl /"' tl u" l>» * l*» Order your Commencement Announcements NOW through Aprl 5 n the bookstore 40c EACH Purchase must be pad for at the tme the order s placed. Now tme become voce ercy hurst Student Government (SG) department's representatve for the poston your Letters ntent SG ond your your letter THEERCAD

Who Dd You Vote For? \ By Chrs Dorazo ercyhurst Student Governmen! electons for ths year have come and gone, and the wnners are beng announced. The most asked queston may be, "Who dd you vote for?" But has anyone asked "How dd you decde who you were gong to vote for?" Snce the frst day of classes ths term, ercyhurst students have been the targets of each canddates ndvdual campagnng. Posters, vsts to the dorms by canddates, and speeches. But how much effect does campagnng really have when t comes tme :o choose who to vote for? The general consensus around campus was summed! best by senor Carol Thompson who commented, " thnk everyone knew rght away at least one person they were gong to vote for as soon as the canddates were announced. Those anyone weren't sure about must have reled on»campagnng." She added, ''Well, ether campagnng or word of mouth." Another factor that seemed to play a part n the decson makng was the canddate's already establshed reputaton on campus. Let's face t, ercyhurst s a small campus, where everyone knows or at least has heard of everyone else. And everyone has some sort of reputaton. One sophomore commented that they had ntended on votng for a partcular canddate untl one of ther frends sad that they had heard a certan pece of nformaton about ths person. The same sophomore admtted that he was not sure f ths nformaton was true, but t dd have an effect on who thev voted for. One last factor that had an effect on the outcome of the electons was the open forum that was held n Baldwn Hall the Sunday before electons. The general atttude about the forum by people who attended t was that t dd nflue nee them to some degree or who they cast ther votes for. Senor Chrs Carosa commentec that t showed everyone there hovs the canddates could handle themselves. "There were some nterestng questons asked at the forum, and t was nterestng tc see how the canddates presentee themselves to the questons,'' Carosa added. So t would appear that-campagnng does nfluence the voter* at ercyhurst. But future canddates should be aware that t \ not the only factor t hat goes ntc the student's decson makng Reputaton, word of mouth, anc the general atttude of the canddate all play a part n the voter'$ fnal decson. ACROSS Royal ^ 6 Haughty Remembrance* 2 streats 4 Kng o f Bashan 5 Sol a 7 Rockfsh 8 Blockhead 20 Transactons 23 The sun 24 Narrow, flat board 26 Slumbers 28 Symbol for tantalum 29 Werd ^ 3 Provded.!! prepared and served food 33 Perods of tme ' 35 Nerve network 36 Declares 39 Eel fsherman 42 Parent* colloq 43 Tasteless lqud food 45 Rant Warner Show Next Week Feast 2 Prnter's measure 3 Dety 4 Dry 5 Old muscal nstruments 6 r. Kettle 7 Symbol for rubdum.8 Possessve pronoun 9 Employs 0 Sgnfy ember of d e c famly 3 Dnner course 6 Soapstone 9 Journeys.. forth l 2 Shakespearan kng 22 edterranean vessel 25 Weares 27 ans name 30 Betmes CROSS WORD PUZZLE FRO COLLEGE PRESS SERVCE 32 Knd of foot race 34 Portco 36 Entertan 37 Sarcasm 38 Agle 40 Occurrences 4 Bnd agan 44 Breaks suddenly H" H 2 47 Sns 49 Wld plum 52 Dawn f* goddess 54 Gudo'srgh note 57 Note of scale 58 Symbol for tn 60 Pronoun 7 8 sflflhh T 46 Shoshonean ndan 48 Exctng stones: colloq. 50 Stll 5 Father 53 vy League unversty 55 Symbol for nckel 56 stakes 59 Courteous 6 Ctv n Germany rjbh 9 Dance ajor To Debut n DsneylProducton A ercyhurst dance major has been hred by the Ruth Page Foundaton to dance n "Alce n Wonderland," a PBS specal to be flmed ths summer. company Artstc Drector Davd clan. Currently, uzc s under contract negotatons... for a prncpal contract" wth the company. n addton, Dance Department John uzc, a senor, told The Drector Lawrence Jones explanercad he was hred whle spened that uzc has also receved an dng a week n resdence wth the offer for a full graduate scholarcncnnat Ballet. shp to the College-Conservatory Flmng for the specal whch s of Dance at the Unversty of to be staged by Larry Long, wll Cncnnat. "t's really a good job - t's a begn n Cncnnat on July 9. Starrng n the specal as Alce wll reputable company," uzc sad. be Katherne Healey, a recent n- n addton, he s audtonng for ternatonal : Ballet Competton other company and graduate school postons. Gold edalst. Other dance senors are also uzc explaned that he was n audtonng for professonal Cncnnat at the nvtaton of places. They'nclude agge Freeman To Perform * Renowned French Horn muscan John Freeman wll present a rectal at the ercyhurst College D'Angelo School of usc on Frday, Aprl 3 at 8 p.m. n the St. ark's Center Audtorum. Freeman wll present varous horn concerts from ozart- and Russan composer Glazanov. Panst Joan Eghmey wll accompany Freeman. The horn muscan has both credentals and experence behnd hs name. Freeman graduated from the Oho State Unverstyn 969 wth a Bachelor of Scence Degree n usc Educaton and receved a aster of usc Degree n musc performance from the Catholc Unversty of Amerca. Freeman's rectal engagements have taken hm overseas to Peru and West Germany where he won the poston of solo horn n the Gelenkrchen Stadt Orchestra. For.more nformaton on the Aprl 3 rectal call the D'Angelo School of usc at 825-0363. The publc s nvted and admsson s free. «Sharp, who s on call-back for the Washngton ^Ballet and Kevn Trybalsk and Ann are Jenczka, who wll audton for the Pt tsburgh Ballet on Aprl 28. Senors wll be makng ther farewell performances as undergraduates n the Aprl 4 show at the-warner Theatre. Featured peces at the performance wll be Second Act of Swan Lake, the return of^'a nstrel Show' and Don Quxote, Pas de Deux. Tckets for the show are avalable at the Dance Department studo n Weber*Hall. Cost s $6 for the publc $2 to the ercyhurst Communty and $ for ercyhurst students. m l l n m l l m nn 62 Chars * DOWN Puzzle Answer P. 5 The next S6 meetng s S u n d a y a t 7530 p.m. n 4 Zurn. 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SG Rep/SAC Offcers To Be Elected n Apr by Naom Romanchok Letters for Department Representatves n the ercy hurst College Student Government are due ths onday, Aprl 9 at 3 p.m. n the SG Offce. Letters should state the canddate's name, major (department that they are runnng n) and should also nclude a phone number. Rep Electons wll be held on Tuesday, Aprl 7 and Wednesday,^ Aprl 8. Representatves are,''responsble for communcaton of government functons to ther departments," accordng to SG Secretary and 984-85 vce presdent, Sue Bennett. She contnued, "ths communcaton nvolves contact,*wth the students wthn that major, vocalzaton of concerns among that major to other members of government and departmental nformaton to the rest of the student body." Ths-year, clubs wll not be represented n SG. A club s defned as beng more "actvty orented" and wll have subcommttee representaton n SAC. J3SUV 8 z z n d TOP Representaton s for "organzatons" whch are defned as beng "a group wth racal, cultural or relgous goals or otherwse specal concerns." Any student may run for a representatve poston n ther major. Drector of Rep Electons, Cathy artz, explaned that, "any major of more than eght students may.have a representatve. Some majors are currently not beng represented even though they have enough students." Relgous Studes s one such example. ><->: x Also ncluded n electons are a commuter and resdent representatves. Students are urged to m campagn for these postons. Students wnnng the electons wll assume ther new postons at the Aprl 29 SG meetng, as wll GreglG eenwaj ; a folk! all the newly elected government turned-rock performer, w offcers. come to the ercy hurst Campus Anyone nterested n a poston on \prl 26 at 830 p.m. at Zurm on the Student Actvtes Commt- Rectal Hall. p f tee should note that letters of ngreenway, who has been comtent are due Aprl. Letters lojfpan Fogelberg, has should ndcate what poston s performed as the desred and should nclude com- openng act for such performers plete class schedule and phone as Huey Lews and thelnewsp Davefasonf Robeft Kenland number. Lvngston Taylor. n addton* Canddate ntervews wll be he nas vsted ercyhurst before held on Aprl 6 and 8. Offcal and has been greeted by %nj 3 appontments to the postons of thusatc audences. SAV Vce-Presdent, Secretary, Ths past summer, Green way and Treasurer wll be made on opened Boston*s "usc Under Aprl *8. The poston of Publc fhe Stars** concert seres and Relatons wll be phased out for placed thrd out oflffty bands n next year but ncorporated nto the **Starquest" musc competanother job.. ton! ost, recent!y, Grecnway ntervewng the canddates wll has been contacted to audton be Student Unon Drector, for hs frst natonal televson aree-lynn Ccon, present SAC a p p e a r a n c e on C B S ' s tarsearch." charperson John onewsk. To S * Sfo THE CLUB Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet a.m. to p.m. JOUS BRUNCH BUFFET WL * Fresh Frut, Jello olds, Sal ads * Dansh, Donuts, uffns * Quche, Eggs Cooked To Order * Sausage, Ham * Stuffed Shells * Sweet And Sour eatballs * Fred Chcken Seafood Newburg Beef Burgundy Frst Supplement To Be Publshed' By Judy Watson Ths year, nstead' of a yearbook, ercyhurst wll have a supplement specfcally desgned for senors. Ths supplement wll bascally contan photographs of senors. Davor Photo Company, who took the portrats, wll be dong the layout and supplement desgn, along wth publshng the book.% Abe Davor, from the company who s representng ercyhurst, s thnkng of havng a f ram able page of the senors who had ther portrats taken, but he s also consderng other ways of desgnng the supplement, accordng to Wllam Kennedy, drector of Student Servces. The supplement 'twll only be avalable to the senors who had ther portrats taken by Davor. n addton, the supplement wll be maled to senors free, of charge. Ths..s the frst year that the college has contracted for a supplement. The man purpose of the supplement s to encourage the dea of a yearbook agan, explaned Kennedy. "aybe the supplement wll show how much students are mssng out on t he memores of college by notpurchasng a yearbook." sad the Davor representatve. Father/Daughter Weekend Ths Saturday, Sunday j By Stephane Hultberg The 2st annual FatherDaughter Weekend wll be, held ths Saturday and Sunday. Charpersons for ths year's tradtonal event are Gretchen Walsh and Betsy Glroy... The scheduled events planned for the weekend begn on Saturday, Aprl 7 wth regstraton n Baldwn an Lobby from 0 to :30 a.m. Lunch wll follow regstraton untl p.m. Followng lunch wll be a volleyball tournament n the Campus Center. At 3 p.m. n Zurn Rectal Hall wll be the FatherDaughter talent show.. The hghlght of the weekend s an evenng of dnner and dancng at the downtown Ere Hlton Saturday nght. A socal hour precludes a dnner of chcken kev or roast beef from 6 to 7 p.m. Formal photographs wll be taken n the lobby durng ths tme to capture the meanng of the weekend. Dancng-to the sounds of Jmmy ssue wll follow n the Hlton Ballroom from 9 p.m. to a.m. Sunday, Aprl 8 the events of the weekend wll commence wth ass n Chrst the Kng Chapel at a.m.f A brunch n the Blue Room at noon wll conclude the weekend for the antcpated,30 fathers and daughters. SUT BEVER AGE * For Al Your Beverage Needs We Handle Keg Beer & Equpment Hours: onday thru Thursday 0 a.m. to 0 p.m. Frday o Saturday 0«.nv$ pfnm PROPER D REQURED $5.95 adults $3.25 chldren Phone 864-050 Reservatons requred - 825-052 or 825-0333 THEERCAD 747 Perry Hghway Erte-SPAC 6509 /

Daco Apponted Research Coordnator For Campagn By Frances oavero ke Daco was recently apponted coordnator of development research to ad' n the solctaton of funds for the fve mllon dollar Captal Campagn Fund. The campagn s not offcally underway untl the fall of ths year. However, the college's ntal phase s to develop a network of frends who are wllng to donate tme and-or money towards the campagn, Daco sad. Daco s responsble for researchng corporatons and nfluental ndvduals to determne ther wllngness to donate to the campagn. "Ths s the key to the captal campagn," Daco commented. The college must determne f our needs ft ther gvng capacty, he added. Ths s not a new job responsblty, Draco commented. Research s, an ongong process. ABC Events Outlned "Now, t's at a crtcal pont, he sad.' Pror to hs appontment, Daco served as coordnator of the alumn referral program. Ths entaled researchng the college's!alumn ke Daco THAT-4mAk.CS SV...HUR.RY UP WlsVS 6 TTA SeC PHLUS N6VJ.'.' l The comng events for ABC wll gve the students the opportunty to gan experence and develop professonally. ^Actvtes nclude Career Day, an" Ere Chapter meetng, and varous speakers from the busness feld. Career Day s an opportunty for the student members to spend an afternoon wth professonal members on-the-job. The Aprl membershp meetng ncludes a sesson on photography. "These actvtes wll gve our members the beneft of exposure to the professonal envronment," presdent Natale Ceraso sad. g ore nformaton and detals on the events wll be provded n a future ssue of The ercad. Any student who wshes to jon the ercyhurst chapter of ABC, please contact Rchard Garca at 825-0264, or Natale Ceraso at 825-926. BATES Beer Dstrbutor 92 West 2 st Street Ere, PA 6502; Phone 459-809 Where Beer Wll Never Be The ercyhurst College Student Actvtes Commttee s sponsorng a specal magcal flled evenng on Thursday, Aprl 2 at 8; p.m. n Zurn Rectal ;Hall, featurng "r. Fngers," who s the only psychc entertaner to ever be named to the nternatonal Parapsychology Hall of Fame. *rv Wener, was dubbed the name "Fngers Wener," because as a chld he has to communcate to hs deaf mute parents wth hs hands. demonstratons of some of hs unque work, and even uses audence volunteers. Wener galso focuses on the future wth Extra Sensory Percepton (E.S.P.) and hs own theory of the power of Psychologcal Persuason. To add a mystc touch to hs ercyhurst vst, the magcan > maled a sealed.box contanng predctons to the college on arch 6, 984. Snce the box ar rved* at the school, t has been locked n a safe n the student unon. r. Fngers wll open the box on the nght of the show and reveal hs E.S.P. for the frst tme on stage at Zurn Rectal Hall. The cost for the performance s r. Fngers wll present a one man show featurng the tme of vaudevlle, stores of the past greats... Stan Laurel... ax ln... Cardn... and the great /'Slent ora." Hs dol s the master of them all-houdn. r. Fngers performs actual $. F ** Socal Work ajors Establsh Assocaton Eght senor socal work majors have establshed the ental Health Assocaton of Ere County as a class servce project wthn the communty. ara Santangelo, a member of the group, sad that the purpose of the assocaton s bascally one of clent advocacy. Begnnng n September, the group began to develop a knowledge base about mental health. After ascertanng the hows* and whys of, mental health, a needs assessment study was done n the communty. The group, Santangelo explaned, spoke wth varous mental health servce provders and "found out that people thought there: was a need for an. assocaton. >> Now, members are lookng at fllng ther board. "Wev have researched, varous key Ere people we would lke on our board." Santangelo revealed. These potental board members wll attend a dnner that the group wll sponsor on Aprl 25 at the Top of the Hll Club. At ths tme, the group wll present the nformaton they have gathered to these people. embers of the socal work class that partcpated n the formaton of the group are: Sue Tarno, Barb Reddng, ara Santangelo, ary Jo Clne, Yolanda Hunter, Beth Dow, Sue Collns and arlyn Yacobozz. TONY S ABELLA'S Genune Pzza and Delcatessen 308 State Street 455-69 tsde EDCAL CEN". Only 50 Days and board of trustees to5determne ther gvng potental; " 'Daco has also worked wth John Nesbt, Drector of the ercyhurst Career nsttute, on several projects.' Now that the Captal Campagn s near, Daco wll be expendng all hs tme and effort to ths project. "We are tryng to get the ball rollng," he commented. 4 Although Daco has been dong research for the past three years, he has taken the ntatve to further hs.knowledge for ths fund rasng project. Drector of Research at Cleveland State Unversty, chelle Krachnal, came to ercyhurst to better nform Daco of the research process to ad hm n the college's campagn. r. Fngers To Provde agcal Evenng^ 2625 Parade Street Physcal Examnatons for ONE LARGE C H E E S E ^ _ J PZZA WTH 2 ADDTONAL TES DELVERED FREE TO YOUR DOR OR APARTENT : Pre-artal Couples : Drver's Lcense : Workng Papers General edcal 8c Famly Practce mmedate Care for nor njures Weekdays 9 A to 7 P Saturdays 9 A to 3 P Untl Graduaton Lcensed Physcans Offce Vst $5. No appontment necessary, but well apprecate your call. Phone 452-6383 / COUPON P S 4/3/ THE ERCAD

APRL 6,984 PAGE 7 WANTED: Three female roommates are beng fought to lve n the town houses ths summer. For more nformaton contact Karen or Natale at 825 9628. *.'. NEED CASH? Earn $500 plus each school year, 2-4 (flexble) hours per week placng and fllng posters on campus. Serous workers only; we gve recommendatons. -800-243-6706. Chrs: dd t for the Halbut! That's ok, Jason; won't read t cther! Hey, how's lfe, bro? Louse Ken & Jm: The Prmates wl never be the same, We HAVE to go see the elephants "to make Jm happy!" ke: Where's JOHN? hope you ddn't shaht 'm n the wooshed (Shut h n n the woodshed). Thanks for a great weekend. Beth & Chrs, Cena woman, Next tme you get drunk, don't blow up any tolets. We're stll cleanng up from the last tme. Love your bro, Jason. Funeral Servces for Paula "Pooh" wll be held on Frday at the ' & J uncral Home. Paula s survved by a goldfsh, and a roommate jody who wll readly accept any monetary donatons... Teddy- Shame on you for the leakage! The oms Thank you to the gang for the party on the 30th! C.B. Where's the doughnuts? Elane- When, oh when can we take our ktes for a walk??? "Psychos" heads and 3,3,3,4,4,5 Let's rp off ther n the lungs. HAPPY Belated 20th Bll Hamll! Rcky, (Red) Happy 2st Brthday! Love, Jancll We'll vst Fred on Sunday! Do you thnk Fred, Walter, and Erne are gettng along wthout us? Bll- The mud ddn't come out of my sweatshrt - you're dead! Oh - Happy late 20th Brthday! ' Pudge, Can borrow a cooke? Oooney: How and Where do you feed a gorlla? Letters of ntent For SAC Offcers for 984-85 are due on Wed., Aprl (See Story on Page 5,) ^ ^ ^ BULLETN BOARD Townhouse Sgn-up The prelmnary sgn-up townhouses for the '84 - '85 academc year wll be held on Aprl 9 and 0. Any one of the group who wshes to lve together can sgn up n Phylls Aello's offce, 24 an. Townhouses wll be awarded on a pont bass: next year senors equal 4 ponts, junors equal three ponts, sophomores equal 2 ponts. n the case of a te past conduct wll be consdered. Notfcaton of townhouse awards wll be made on Aprl. A deposts and con tracts have to be n by Aprl 3. Rewards of townhouses that have been forfeted because of contracts or deposts that have not been receved wll be made on Aprl 6. Educaton Lecture The ercyhurst* Educaton Department and Lambda Delta Epslon are sponsorng the 984 Relhan Lecture, -"Crtcal Readng n the Content Area," gven by Dr. Karen Thomas. The lecture wll be held on'aprl 25, 984 at 7:30 p.m. n the Egan Dnng Room. For more nformaton contact 'Barbara Wegert at ext. 447 or 4 4 6. ^ Aerobcs/Nautlus club : The crcyhurst Wellness Program s agan sponsorng two sessons of aerobcs for the crcyhurst College Communty. Sesson wll, meet on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sesson wll meet on ondays, Wednesdays, and Frdays from 4:30 untl 5:30 p.m. All classes wll be held n the Blue Room. New membershp cards may be obtaned from Janet Prce n the Campus Center for $5.00. Renewal membershps cost $3.00. The Nautlus Center wll be reserved for!members at hours to be announced. \ Art Exhbt Frank DPlacdo and chael Huntoon wll be exhbtng work at Gannon's Shuster Gallery. The artsts are Art ajors at ercyhurst College and wll be graduatng n ay. The showng s requred of all art majors pror to earnng a Bachelor of Arts Degree. The exhbton wll consst of recent pantngs, drawngs, and prnts. t wll run through Aprl 0, 984 at Gannon Unversty's Shuster Gallery, whch s located on the thrd floor of Gannon's Lbrary. Free Concert Ednboro Unversty and Allance College are sponsorng a concert. Scheduled to appear are Elzabeth Szczygelska and Barry Carl, who are actors and opera sngers. They wll perform aras from "Carmen," "Don Govann," and other classcal, modern and folk selectons. The concert wll be held Aprl 8, 984 at 3:00 p.m. n Ednboro's emoral Audtorum. 'Admsson s free. For more nformaton contact Paul artn at 732-258. Actvtes Day Clubs and Organzatons are needed to play an actve part n the ay 5 Actvtes Day. Show your club or organzaton's sprt by jonng n the fun and plannng an actvty or a booth for ay 5. f you need deas or suggestons, stop n the.s.g. offce. Art Exhbt A Senor Art Show by Karen Godut, Lesle Schott and Lnda Wenzerl wll be on dsplay Aprl 5 through the 26. An openng recepton wll be held on Sunday, Aprl 5, from 3 to 5 p.m. to mark the openng of the show. Career/Co-Op nformaton The Career Servces Offce s sponsorng a semnar, "Employment Seekng Sklls," on Frday Aprl 3 at 0:00 a.m. n the Hertage Room. Ths workshop wll explore the specfc abltes and knowledge needed to dentfy, apply for, and obtan a job. The Cooperatve Educaton Offce s sponsorng an nformatonal Sesson on Wednesday, Aprl, at :30 p.m. n the Hertage Room. Drama Producton The theater producton of "Once Upon a Brutebeast" wll be performed on Saturday, Aprl 7 at 8 p.m. and a matnee performance on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. n the Ltte Theater.'Tckets can be purchased at the door. For more nformaton, call the Box Offce at ext. 253 or gor Stalsky at ext. 347. Flute Rectal Lesle Curts, a Senor usc ajor, wll be gvng a flute rectal ths Sunday, Aprl 8, at 3:00 p.m. at St. arks. Curts, a student of Kay Logan and a flute nstructor n her own rght, wll be performng the works of Hasse, Poulenc, Haber, and Bloch. L cvonatds m One Coupon expres 4/6/84 Convenent Locatons 439 Peach Street te 270 East Lake Road 909 Pennsula Drve 2650 West 26th Street llcreek all 430 State Street m cdonalds ctuou 3 Broad Street 5 Sassafras Street 436 Buffalo Road mperal Pont Plaza, Grard nterstate 90 and 97, f State St. Ext r. Sam Co vol Owner-Operator Buy An Order of Chcken cnuggets and Receve FREE Regular Sze Order of Fres. Good at any Ere and Grard, PA cdonald's Operator for rembursement send to: cdonald's, P.O. Box 4049 Ere, Pa. 652 n C coupon per customer per vst. Cash value /20 of a cent D/JLV^ potlght Frday, Aprl 6 Top Hat Trp \ Buses leave Baldwn at 7:30 p $3.00 for bus rde, $.00 cover charge. m Saturday, Aprl 7 Orphan Sub Nght * 8:00p.m., 5* a slce Blaldwn/cAuley/Egan lobbes Sunday, Aprl 8 Band - "Generc Grass" :30-4:00p.m.nB.P.C. ove - "Creepshow" 7&9 p.m. n Vdeo Room 50* Admsson Thursday, Aprl 2 "r. Fngers - agcal entalst" 8:00 p.m. Zurn Rectal Hall, r $.00 admsson. THE ERCAD

Women's Crew Sweeps Past WVU; Frst Home eet Ths Saturday by Stephane Hultberg The men and women Crew teams travelled to West Vrgna Unversty (organtown, WV) last weekend to brng back fve wns out of seven races. The Women's team, under Head Coach Jack Beck, swept WVU n three races. The 'Hurst women posted wns n the Novce eght, Varsty eght, and Varsty four events. The Varsty four proved to be the bggest surprse, when they rowed aganst supposedly West Vrgna's best women's boat and beat them by 20 seconds," stated Coach Beck. All the women dd an outstandng job and attrbute that to all ther work on the rowng tanks... the result wouldn't Yoke's over have been as postve.wthout them," Beck added. The?Novce eght won by 2 seconds, the Varsty eght fnshed 5 seconds ahead, and the JV eght beat WVU by seven seconds n ther race. The en's teams coached by Al Beovarac and Joe Lennon earned two wns by the Novce four and eght boats, whle they dropped the two varsty clashes. "We had a lot gong aganst us wth frst tme on the water n two weeks (snce the sprng Florda t r p ), " commented-coach Beovarac. The Varsty eght had the bggest challenge ercyhurst entered the lghtweght boat (average man s 5' 0", 53 lbs.) a g a n s t West V r g n a ' s Every Sprng the same problem occurs concernng the athletc department. Where do we play? Ths queston s asked by the Women's Softball team and the partcpants of the ntramural softball program. As usual, 984 wll not be an excepton to the rule. Once agan, Janet Prce and Dave Cherco must go on wtch (or whch, dependng on how you look at t) hunt to fnd a feld that s avalable. Ths year the problem has been solved, agan temporarly. The Women's Softball team, under the drecton of Coach Jm artn, wll play ther HOE games on felds away from campus. The team wll utlze Asbury Feld and Lnden Feld, both of whch are located West of Pennnsula Drve. (Drectons came be found n a related story). Ths makes the team play for the second season n a 'row wthout a home feld advantage; pretty sad for a Dvson Collegate program. As for ntramurals, the guesses as to where we're/playng have been narrowed to a choce or two. For any of you senors or junors who remember the great f season n the Sprng of 982, heavyweghts (average man s 6'", 75 lbs.). "They clung onto West Vrgna, but just couldn't hold on. They only lost by sx seconds-due to the tough competton and lack of water tme," Beovarac stated. Both the men and women have the real test of ther tranng efforts ths Saturday n a dual meet wth thaca College and aretta at 0 a.m. "They are two of the strongest colleges n the naton. They are also consstent fnshers at natonals," agreed Beck and Beovarac. However all three coaches ^reman postve that the 'Hurst? wll - make a very good showng aganst^ these two bg rvals. don't plan on usng the ultpurpose feld. Cherco, who s drector of the ntramural program, says that the outfeld porton of the baseball feld wll be the ste of competton once agan. At least t's on campus. The queston whch many peo pe contnue to ask me s; What s wrong- wth our ult-purpose feld? h Well, frst thngs frst. We should rename the feld. How about "The ercyhurst Soccer F e l d? " t w o u l d n ' t be msleadng. >< After dscussng the stuaton wth Coach Deeo, the reason the feld s undergong mnmal use s no fault of anyone. Unless of course, you know someone who controls the Ere weather. Deeo explans that the prmary purpose of the feld s to serve the soccer program. Not only the college team, but also ercyhurst Prep. Soccer s a sport whch beats up a feld on a dry day, let alone a rany day. ;,.. To use the feld n the sprng for softball, ntramurals or collegate, wears the ercyhurst faclty greatly. Ths, Deeo explaned, s due to the poor dranng. No matter how carefully the feld was used, once the ran hts, t takes almost three full days for the feld to dran properly. Ths would make ntramurals and women's softball mpractcal. very So, we stll need a soluton. Deeo came up wth a few dandes. For ntramurlas: how about the feld whch s located n the front to St. arks? Sure, t sn t perfect; but as a player myself, don't need a perfect feld, just one to play on. We are also realzed that the last *, home baseball game.'was scheduled for ay 3. Therefore, we could even use the actual baseball damond wth a few modfcatons. But, these deas don't help the women's team. Ultmately, the answer s a new feld to house softball. Supposedly plans have already been made to do ths. However, we needed felds last year and nothng was done; but the-acquston of St. arks should allevate the major problems. Every other sports edtor n the country s dong t, so mght as well jon the ranks. Lsted below are my baseball pcks for the 984 season. Please, have mercy. f 'm wrong when playoff tme s here, let me forget who pcked. But, f 'n\ rght, you can be sure 'll remnd you. Congratulatons to Jm "Burlegh" Grmes on hs promoton to Head Soccer Coach at the 'Hurst. t shouldn't be much of a transton problem consderng Grmes has been dong all the work anyway. 984 Baseball Predctons NL East Pttsburgh ontreal Phladelpha St. Lous Chcago New.York / ult-purpose\feld }lsanythng But! / e.voln l Weather Permttng NLWest San Dego Houston Los Angeles San Francsco Atlanta Cncnnatt Al East Toronto Baltmore Detrot lwaukee Cleveland Boston New York Softball Season Opener Set For Today Women's softball Head Coach Urn artn wll put hs abltes to the test n the lady's sprng opener ths weekend. The new Laker mentor hopes to keep the team's wnnng ways when they host two doubleheaders wth Duquesne Unversty on Frday, Aprl 6 at 3 p.m. weather permttng - and Saturday, Aprl 7, Westmnster College comes to Ere to challenge the 'Hurst n an a.m. twn bll.? ajor-problems for the team ths year have been not only gettng the Campus Center for practce tme, but acqurng a "home" feld as well. Coach artn has recently secured two felds for the Lady Lakers at the Asbury feld and W. 4th and Lnden. Frday's games wll be played at Asbury and Saturday's games wll be at the Lnden feld. Cross, Bud Hanley, Stephane Hultberg, Lsa Jacobtz, and Kathy Kohnke are expected to provde the leadershp and experence for the sprng season. Coach artn also expects strong, support from junors Candy Hoover and Sherry Putnam. The Lady Lakers reman optmstc on a successful campagn despte ther touch schedule.!the Blue and Green put ther 983 record to the test and antcpate to mprove. (NOTE: Drectons to Asbury - take, 38th Street west.«pass Sterettana lght and you wll pass another lght at Caughey ntersecton. At stop sgn, take left onto Asbury Rd. Straght on Asbury. Feld s on the rght. Drectons to Lnden-Take St. to W. 2th St. Go west to Pennsula Drve. About one half mle past Pennsula (at Presque sle Bowl and/oose Lodge) take left onto arshall Drve nto ndustral park. The feld s located on the horseshoe part of the drve. f you mss arshall Dr., contnue to Lnden Ave., the roads connect). j artn has taken on a very compettve 32-game schedule for the '84 season. However, experence s the antcpated key to the team's success. Of the ffteen women roster, only two are freshman. Headng the Laker squad wll be fve senors. Elane ytfm?*:: ;: & S & P C # : t t % 0 $ & $ 0 3 ; DUAL ATCH TENNS SCORE SHEET Ths vctory was partcularly pleasng snce we lost to U.R. last season. We're mprovng steadly each game especally n doubles. Our three doubles pars were very convncng versus Rochester and should be even more mpressve n West Vrgna next weekend aganst WVU, Temple and Rchmond. Peter Lyman Andy Fndlay UNV.OF ROCHESTER vs ERCYHURST arch 24,984-:''::j Rochester, NY Sngles Unv. of Rochester vs ercyhurst Wnner Score. John lllg vs Jens Caap. * 7-6,6-3 2. Erc Upton vs Joel Balogun R 3-6.64,6-3 3. Abe Ludwg vs Pete Straub 6-2,6-4. Rch Becker vs Phl Nykyfomk 6-3,-6,7-6 -S. Ken Dga vs Walt Hader R 6-,6-6. Rck Haber vs Juan Blazquez 7-5, 6-2 Doubles. llg Lpton Z. Becker Dga 3. Haber Ludwg Caap Straub Balogun Nykyfomk Hader U Blazquez 6-3,6-3 64,6-2 7-6,7-6 A> f l N A L SCORE Unv. of Rochester 2 ercyhurst 7 Season Record 2-5 Andy Fndlay D.Wllam Walker ERCYHURST vs UNV. OF RCHOND *" organtown, W.VA arch 3. 984 ' T Snglet ercyhurst vs Rchmond Wnner * Scott. Jens Caap vs Soon ctecr R *4,7-6 2..Peter Straub vs Rch Lazzett R 6-2.6-4 3. Joel Balogun vs arc Polcastro R 7-6,6-0 4. Phl Nykyfomk vs John Ovenon 64,6-2 5. Walt Hader vs Steve ackn R 44,6-4,7-5 6. Juan Blzquez vs Phl Recken ft 64,7-6 Doubles.Caap vs cteer Straub vs Raxzcu R 64,64 2. Balogun vs Haskn Nykyfomk vs Recken R 7-6.6-2 3. Hader vs Olcastro Blazquez vs azzachell 64,3-6,6-3 Andy Fndlay Peter Daub ERCYHURST. vs r- TEPLE arch 3,984 organtown, W. VA Sn glet Wnner. Score ercyhurst vs Temple 64,64. Jens Caap vs Joe Supeno 2. Peter Straub vs George Polzos *T 6-,6-3 6-,6-3 3. Phl Nykyfomk vs Allan a 4. Joel Balogun vs Dom Gffrda 6-2,6-3 5. Juan Blazquez vs Del cbrde T 64,5-7,6-3 6. Walt Hader vs Andy Sorrentnq T 64,6-2 Doubles. Caap Straub 2. Balogun Nykyfomk 3. Blazquez Hader Polzos. Ghffrda Supeno Sorrentno cbrde a 3-6,7-6,6-2 6-2,7-5 T 64,6-2. FNAL SCORE ercyhurst 5, Temple 4 Season Record 3-6 Terry Derma Andy Fndlay WEST VRGNA vs ERCYHURST Aprl,984, v organtown, W. Va. Snglet West Vrgna Unv. vs ercyhurst. Pete Perrotta vs Jens Caap 6-.6-2. Jory Chambers vs Phl Nykyfomk WVU 64,7-6 3. John oore vs Joel Balogun 7-5,6-3 4. Rob Sheets vs Pete Straub. WVU 6-4,6-3 3. John Prokty vs Juan Blazquez WVU 64,6-3 6. John Nlsen vs Walt Hader WVU 6-4,6-3 Doubles.. Chambers Caap WVU 6-3,6- oore Straub 2. Perrotta WVU 6-2,64 Balogun " : : =- Prokty Nykyfomk WVU 6-,7-5 3. Sheets Blazquez Kevn Ball Hader FNAL SCORE West Vrgna 7, ercyhurst 2 Season Record FNAL SCORE ercyhurst 2 Rchmond 7 Season Record 2-6 NTRAURALS AlWest Chcago Texas Oakland Calforna Kansas Cty Seattle nnesota *l Women's Basketball Cssy LaLa *s Champons last two years undefeateddarcy Wedner 6) Dane Lark Lsa Jacobtz 7) Hed Deark Sherr Shlcy 8) Cath Crotty Lsa Dechele 9) Coach - Sherry Putnam Kath Khonke THEERCAD en's.. Basketball Play Offs'.Fnal 4{ Blue League - Bronze Express vs. Sky Walkers Green League - T.B.'s vs. Anmals en's Softball Deadlne tor Softball Regstraton s Wed., Aprl No Rosters Wll be accepted alter ths Date. All games wll be played on the baseball outfeld Regstraton form may be pcked up at C.C. v \