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V»L. 65 N0.12 MERCYHURST COLLEGE, GLENWOOD HILLS^ERIE, PA. 16546 JANUARYS, 1992
9 p.m.to12 pan. Union. SAC Recently, Dirkmaat's human skeletal biol- the skull. " /. ? '? f I
ogy class went into Forest County to recover They proceeded to photograph each piece in
Coffeehouse. a
some human remains that had been discovered its setting and to mark each site with a flag. Each
Friday, Jan. 24? by hunters. The coroner and police had already piece was then transported back to the lab. The
7:30 p.m. Hockey vs Scranton. recovered some of the remains, but the class students put the skull tack together and made
looked for more. "The coroner's office had the final determination that it was"indeed a
Saturday, Jan. 25 already determined it was a suicide, but they suicide. "I never thought I'd be able to piece
2 p.m. J V Hockey vs Washing- something like that together, and to figure out
ton Jr. Capitals. whether it was a suicide or whether there was
7:30 jp.m. Hockey vs St actually foul play," said Michele Moeller, a
Bonaventure. member of the class.
By Mary Medure a variety of coffee, they can write letters for "Some of the students are here in conjunc-
Merciad Staff Reporter Amnesty," said Stager. She added that the tion with their criminal justice studies,'' said
Sunday, Jan. 26
10 a.m. JV Hockey, vs Wash move will hopefully increase membership for Dirkmaat These students will have the
How can writing a letter alter the course of both Amnesty and the Coffee House. ence they need;if they choose to work in a
ington Jr. Capitals.
7 pan. Government Cham a person's life? You canfindthe answer to this "During winter and spring terms, amnesty criminal justice field, such as law enforcement
bers. Student Government question by joining Amnesty International. £ is sponsoring their own types of Coffee House, "It's probably the most interesting class I've
4 "Our organization supports political pris- an acoustic and outdoor concert respectively," taken at Mercyhurst,'' said Hamblin. "The fact
Tuesday, Jan. 28 | oners of conscience!who speak out against said Roth. "Die main goal of our group is to that I'm a criminal justice major, and it also fills
3 to 6 p.m. Campus Ministry. government policies, by-nonviolent means," educate the Mercyhurst Community on Am- my core requirement for a science kills two
Emmaus Soup Kitchen. ?; said Samantha Roth, president the Mercyhurst nesty International." birds with one stone."
4:30 p.m. Campus Ministry. Chapter of Amnesty International. "We receive According to Roth, the Mercyhurst Chapter "The class is a chance for students to get
Raps jr on Religion. urgent action appeal letters from the national of Amnesty is in its third year. Its first president some hands-on training of what they will do
Prince of Peace Chapel Rec- headquarters in Washington D.C., which pro- was Carol Unseld.; Alice Edwards is the advi- when they get out in the real world," said
onciliation. vide the names of people who have been taken sor of the Mercyhurst chapter. Dirkmaat
captive by their government" Roth added that
Skeleton* vanishes
6 p.m. Women's Basketball vs
other information in the letters include: back-
Pitt-Johnstown.r
grounds, different codes and laws in effect, and
6:30 p.m. Campus Ministry. recommended actions for the prisoners.
Ecumenical Prayer Group. He is not sure why anyone would want the
Amnesty writes letters to the lieutenant and
7:30 p.m. Hockey vs Canisius skeleton, which is valued at over $400. "It
brigadier generals of those countries in a polite By Todd Palmer
College. j . i 4 may be a practical joke, but it is quite an
manner. * We express concerns for the people Merciad Staff Reporter
9 p.m. Government Cham- and appeal for them to have fair trials,'' j said expense for the art department" He said that
bers. SAC Meeting. Roth. "We can't expect instant feedback, but a he wanted to get the incident out in the open,
The skeleton belonging to the art %W,l
certain level of hope is maintained." She added mentis missing, according to Thomas Hubert, to "make it public." J f * i
Wednesday, Jan. 29 '?- Hubert said that there have been com-
that they receive a majority of feedback in the assistant professor of art, and director of the
ACADEMIC CELEBRA- forms of releases from South American coun- plaints that the art department is not open long
TION. Evening classes held. Cummings Gallery.
tries. $ The bony stucture was apparently re- enough for students who are working -on
Thursday, Jan. 30 *
"Presently, Amnesty International is teaming moved over the past weekend since, accord- projects^He said that incidents like this give
up with the weekly Student Activities Commit- ing to Hubert, it was in the room this past them a reason to close the room, which is
3 pan. D'Angelo #1} Chapel tee (SAC) Coffee House held in the Cove area Friday, and was conspicuously;'absent on open every day from 7:00 a.m. until 11:00
Choir Rehearsal. of the Carolyn Herrmann Student Union. Kier- Monday. The skeleton was in Zurn, room p.m.
stin Stager, one of the three (SAC) program 220, and used by the? art /department for Hubert said he does not care about pun-
directors, suggested that Roth'begin, holding anatomy drawingiHubert says it looks as ishing anyone, he would simply like it to be
meetings at the Coffee House. "While students though it was torn off of the screws which returned. "I'm not looking for prosecution,"
relax, listen to different types of music, and try attach it to its support he said,'' I just want it back/*
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Feburary 26-29,1992 at the Penn to attain their educational and ca- ship assistance to talented students
Tower Hotel in Philadelphia, Penn- reer goals. * attending institutions of higher learn-
Editor's Note: This column is designed to let the Mercyhurst sylvania. In 1970, the Honorable K. Le- ing in the Pennsylvania region.
community know what is happening in the international, national The conference is intended to roy Irvis, Minority Leader of the King is particularly excited about
and local arenas. The news is gatheredfiroma variety of sources. generate discussion and thought House of Representatives, Com- this year's conference, and urges
on issues facing people of color in monwealth of Pennsylvania, con- those who have a vested interest in
education, |including affirmative vened a conference of Black col- the quality of education for all people
:
By Angela M. Camp action, muluculttiralism and diver- lege administrators, political lead- of color tin the next century i to,
4
Merciad News Editor sity, educational innovations and ers and other professionals, to dis- 'come, ready to contribute to the
future educational challenges. It will cuss the state of higher education efforts of the Pennsylvania Black
INTERNATIONAL: combine the efforts of over 15 area for African-Americans. The Conference on Higher Education,
colleges and universities, the Penn - PBCOHE was formed with an ob- and enjoy a very special, very unique
sy lvania Department of education, jective of ensuring equal education gathering of those committed to
Germany — Two former East German border guards were con- the School District of Philadelphia for African-Americans in the Penn- higher education for African-Ameri-
victed of shooting and killing 20-year-old Chris Gueffroy as he and many other institutions. sylvania region. With this goal in cans in Pennsylvania.''
dashed across the strip that separated East and West Berlin. Nine Centered around the jconfer- mind, an Annual Conference is held, For more details, contact Dr.
months after the death of Gueffroy, the wall was opened. The ence's theme of equity and access, which nrovides educational work- Alicia King, (215) 596-8522.
defendants told the court "at that time, I was following the laws and many activities have been planned
commands of the German Democratic Republic." to address problems for African-
Americans in higher education and
i
Who's Who' selects Galvin
United Nations — Agents accused of blowing up Pan American to derive strategies for tackling
Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in December, 1988, are sus- problems identified. On Thursday John Peter Galvin, a graduate
pected of being protected by the Libyan government The United and Friday, Feb. 27 and 28, lunch- of Mercyhurst College, has been
Nations Security Council expects to make the demand that either eon keynote addresses will be de- selected for inclusion in the third
Libya hand over the. suspects or^face the threat of economic livered by Dr. James A. Anderson, edition of the Who s Who Among
sanctions. professor,. Indiana University of International Students in Ameri-
Pennsylvania, and Dr. Reginald can Universities and Colleges. The
Northern Ireland - Following a bombing on Friday, Jan. 17, in Wilson, senior scholar, American Who's Who Among International
which seven people were killed and seven more injured, Brian Council on Education, Students is* a nationwide merit
Mawhinney, the security minister, announced the deployment of at Conference Chair Alicia King, publication.
least 500 more troops to Northern Ireland, raising the number to of the Philadelphia College of The purpose of this publication
over 30,000 for the first time since the mid-1970s. Mawhinney Pharmacy and Science, is particu- is to acknowledge outstanding inter-
stressed the decision was made before the explosion. The IRA said larly excited about the Information national students in Ariiencan higher
the workers had been targeted because they were' 'collaborating'' Exchange and Informal Dialogue, education institutions. Students are
with British forces. * ., W a special session designed to "enable selected on the basis of their aca-
professionals and students an op- demic and personal achievements.
v
portunity to network and share Galvin, a native of Ireland, was
information about issues concern- a biology major at Mercyhurst He
ing their educational and profes- graduated in May of 1991 with a
sional development. tt
Bachelor of Arts degree. Galvin is
NATIONAL: This session and others will currently attending Ohio State
integrate the participation of the University's School of Optometry.
Atlanta - The nation honored the memory of the Rev. Dr. Martin student membership body of the i
Luther King Jr. on Monday, Jan. 20, the seventh observance of the PBCOHE, the Black Active Stu- JOHN PETER CALVIN
national holiday. Observances in Denver were marred when a
crowd attacked a bus carrying Ku Klux Klan supporters from a
rally. Celebrations were held in every state but New Hampshire,
which celebrates Civil Rights Day, and Arizona.
Washington D.C. — The Supreme Court may announce this week Cay Makraey inquired about Michael McQuillen, dean of Due to the Supabowl, the MSG
whether it will reconsider the ruling that legalized abortion. The the fact that phone bills cannot be academics, left literature on the meeting scheduled for Jan. 26 has
i [Minn would subsequently arrive before election day. Pro-choice paid on the campus card. She found evaluations done in preparation for been changed to Monday, Jan. 27
forces askedfora pre-election decision on a restrictive Pennsylva- out that this is because the card is a the arrival of the Middle States at 4 p.m. Subsequent meetings will
nia law since they felt they had more to win at the ballot box than separate account from the phone Steering Committee. It is the re- be at the regularly schedaled time.
in court bills. ^ sponsibility of the representatives
to share the information with fel- John Bruno questioned how
low students land help with the much*, time the students actually
The Political Science Club is revisions. There will be a forum receive on the ice. Dave Murphy
LOCAL: taking a trip to Cleveland. MSC with Dean McQuillen in the near proposed the idea of a rink com-
approved the request for funding. future. .' mittee. The Student Union com-
State universities, such as Slippery Rock and Edinboro, are finding The club will receive $450 to cover mittee decided to take the rink as
new ways to raise money that had previously only been used by costs such a registration, food, The Laker Wave is sponsor- their responsibility. The question
private colleges and universities. They are planning on distributing lodging and materials. ing a spirit night, at the varsity of the rink being iced all year around
university products, such as sweatshirts, on a national and interna- hockey game on Saturday, Jan. 25. is also under investigation. A skate
tional level, and acquiring an affinity credit card - a card with the This will be an opportunity for rental program for the students is
university logo on it A portion of the annual membership fee goes Volunteers are needed to help students to paint their faces and be presently being looked into. Stor-
directly to the university. Money accumulated through these fun- plan a three day program on cul- eligible to win $50, $25, and $20 ing the rental skates in the empty
draising tactics is used for scholarships and institutional needs that tural awareness and diversity to be prizes. union lockers is a good possibility.
are not being met by state funding. v % held May 5,6 and 7. Anyone inter-
ested should see;Howard Paul, Lmv**-***^^**.* ms&nn * - __«»»« x 2„ m ^ «
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Eight men have been charged in connection with illegally killing Vm*ucaSanson,,BillyDecoteau S T U D E N T I ^ E A I / T H K f f l f t V I C E N O T I C E
deer. The men, all from Venango County, were arrested as a result or Tricia Kuhar. :* W
of a raid at their Sandycreek Township deer processing plant by
State Game Commission officers. The raid was part of a statewide
effort to crack down on processors who aid in the illegal killing and Recycling bins were! placed
Drgposeph Susijwill be substituting
handling of wildlife. I i % around campus by the Political or 0r|Gohen|who willfeeon iracatfoi
Science Club. Fifty percent of the
proceeds from recycling will go to until Apfil. Dr. Susi wilibef-vauable
the club and the other half will go # i y | w . d a y fromil j | m | to 2jpjn.
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has been constantly ignored by the a 12-inch crack in the door, be- WALKS, PLEASE!
maintenance crew of this college. I cause the door was blocked by a
The Merclad's editorial opinion is determined would like to know why. It's bad snowdrift This should be fixed. I With cold feet,
by the Editorial Board with the Editor holding enough that the communications realize that a lot of snow has come Joseph Legler.
inalresponsibility.The opinions expressed faiL department is tucked neatly into down over die past week or so, but
rhe Merciad are not necessarily those of the basement of this structure, and it's been relatively light over the
rh. Mprrljid. its staff or Mercyhurst College.
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Again I find myself cold, soiled and alone. Al-Anon meets on Tuesday
evenings in Campus Ministry
at7:45. I& ^ B
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the sidewalks. If anyone in administration I Dovme IBeezer dels Anyone needing security after
4:30 p.m. can call extension 2000.
due what I'm talking about, get out from t his rnonew's uJor-V-Vi
your desk and take a walk around campus.
The World of Snafu by Steve Rush
carpet cleaning bill for Old Main. I must be dreaming. Seriously, > .
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up the number of your favorite civil attorney. The word for today
is "Nedittence."
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Divorce Advertising.; expert offers ideas
advertising/' He did this so that he
scratches By Grace Bruno
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own agency in Palm Beach at age
25, is a member of The New Eng-
land Advertising Hall of Fame. He
could rededicate himself to what
he loves most about advertising;
t:
itch f Connors, Cosmopulos — will be
speaking on Creativity In Adver-
tising; a topic he knows only too
1991 edition of the Boston Herald
it was announced that Cosmopulos
"would open his own advertising
los n has created i provocative, hu-
morous, I and; a ward-winning ad-
vertising for such clients as Dexter
well. consulting practice which will help Shoes, Dodge Automobiles,
By Angela M. Camp
Cosmopulos, who started!his clients and agencies evaluate their Dunkin' Munchkins and Fenway
Merciad News Editor
Franks to Charleston Chew. On
Marilyn Monroe standing over
the subway vent, skirts flaring, in
The Seven-Year Itch is one of the
Students teach Expo two occasions, he was named one
of America's Outstanding Crea-
used during their practicums. tive Minds in the nationwide sur-
most famous movie scenes of all By Michelle Ryan Games, bulletin boards and learn- vey conducted by New York's Ad
time. But in actuality if you've HELEN FISHER Merciad Staff Reporter ing centers will be on display, in- Day. f V*
made it to the seven year point, you States the "itch" usually shows troducing future teachers to new Cosmopulos says, \ 'The visual
are lucky. Helen Fisher, a noted
iff
• Have you ever wondered how ideas, f presentation is crucial to the per-
itself after two years. Divorces teachers manage to keep their stu-
anthropologist win be talking to the worldwide are highest for ch ild less "They (the students) will be ception of the message." His mes-
dents busy during class time? Your demonstrating themselves," said sage on Wednesday, Jan. 29 is what
Mercyhurst community about "The or single-child couples who'are question is answered at the Council Diana Bohl, associate professor of is most important It will be full of
Four-Year Itch: A Look at Divorce between-the ages of 25 and 29 not for Exceptional Children Expo, held Education. "(The expo) serves as experience, knowledge and origi-
and Adultery on Wednesday, Jan. as we are raised to believe, when during Academic Celebration.
4t an exchange of ideas." nality that he is anx ious to share, so
29 at 7 p.m. in Zurn Hall. $ the children grow up and leave
The event involves education All areas of education are to be don't miss him in Preston 312 at 3
According to a study of young the nest" Fisher, who will pre--
'majors, especially sophomores, covered at the expo, which will be p.m.
married couples around the world, senting her findings, is a research
more marriages end after four years juniors and seniors, volunteering held Wednesday, Jan. 29 from 9
associate at the American Museum
than atany other time. In the United and contributing ideas they have a.m. to 4 p.m. in Zurn 137.
of Natural History.
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encouragedtobring prepared ques-
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Hockey Lea«ue(NHL). tions for the activity.*
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Excellence Scholarship. The Of- strument-Making Techniques. Cathy: Anderson, director of the Department of Visual Arts A Taste of America.
fice of Admission and the Aca- Ward Hartenstein, an artist, potter, McAuley Erie and Mercyhurst's Chartiers Valley School District A Taste of America will
demic Dean will host gifted high musicianfromRochester, NY, will affirmative action officer, Dr. Bruce Sponsored by the art department/ include'isuchdelights as Shrimp
school students on campus for demonstrate the techniques he uses Thompson, assistant professor of NAEA Student Chapter. New Orleans, Sonoma Valley
Academic Celebration. These stu- in building his ceramic instruments philosophy; and members of the Chicken Breast with Tarragon Rscan
dents, mostly interested in the arts and sound sculptures, such as the greater Erie metropolitan commu- 3 pJD. Zurn 213. The Making of Pesto, roasted Red Potatoes, Sug-
and sciences, will compete for the clay marimba, tongue drum and nity. Sponsored by the Pre-Law So- Mr. Santa. Don F. Whitman, crea- arsnap peas and carrots, crusty
sixth annual scholarship award by circular flute. An interactive per- ciety. tor and developer of a product line Poppy seed rolls and Lemon Cream
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wish to attend this luncheon must Workplace Design Effects contends that the .legend and the
historical frame of reference. ciety. The panel discussion will focus
go to the main cafeteria for a spe- Behavior, Productivity and Sat- traditional Lee ire not historic. Nolai
Howard Paul, assistant professor on the strengths and/or weaknesses isfaction. Michael Brill, president
cial ticket Sponsored by the Sis- is chairman of the board of trustees
of business, will tell people how to of the affirmative action system. of BOSH, the Buffalo Organiza-
Erie of; the Indiana Historical Society
solve problems by being aware of Panelists will use their acquired tion for Social and Technological
their paradigms and learning how expertise toraisequestions and offer t Innovation, Inc., and professor of and practices law in Indianapolis
n. Zurn 121. Renaissance with the Firm of Ice Miller Dona-
to break them. This discussion will solutions on the accroach of whether architecture at SUNY-Buflalo, will
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describe paradigms, give examples affirmative action is successful- in present a slide presentation and
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of how bad decisions have been the workplace, educational environ- lecture that Civil War can afford to ignore the
fied to review the past, update
made because of them, and give ment, and society in general. Panel' challenging and controversial con-
present and plan for the future research in overpOO corporations. clusions of Nolan's study. Spon-
techniques for breaking your own ists win be Dr. Thomas Donahue Sponsored
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than on animals. fair to subject these lifeforms to weeks, we have three or four filled tube of toothpaste gets low, I cut it
I feel that our government is our mistakes. 3, boxes. It would be a crying shame in half to get a few more uses out of
overly concerned with the advance- A number of factors contribute to toss these items in a landfill it My family donates to our .•:•»*
ment of big businesses and much to the reason I am such an environ- when they can so easily be reused animal shelter and we have had our
less concerned with the state of the mentalist, in particular, mass me- andrecycled.^ % cats neutered. I recycle the dozens
earth. Recycling -laws are slow to dia, family, personal factors and Personal factors basically ^in- of plastic bags my roommates and
be enacted, and 3,800 endangered fright ** - ? 1 clude the general attitude I have I collect from,grocery stores by
plants and animals are waiting to * Mass media plays a big role. acquired from being educated by K «l g them backtoLoWaws (many
be placed on the government's For the past few years, mass media the media and my family. I feel I supermarkets have a bin in which
this crisis. Magazines, newspapers am a very sensitive and concerned
threatened species list has stressed the sad state of our their customers can drop off plastic
and television present the environ-
The environment should defi- environment-from the top of the person, and through my education ). Sometime^ I will go out for
ment as a top issue; however, I am
nitely be America's-and the world's- ozone layer to the htige landfills I know that the environment is a a walk and gamer up cans and
amazed that there arc* people who
highest priority. Once our earth is our garbage occupies. Mass media serious issue, so serious that the ills books from die side of theroadfor
do not recycle or who do not real-
destroyed, it is gone, and we do not has educated me tremendously about of the earth actually scare me. I am recycling. I also turn off the water
ize the condition the earth is in. For
frightened that the ozone is disap- when I am bushing my teeth or
pearing, and I am afraid that there washing my face. L
will be no fresh air to breathe or There are hundreds of simple,
any clean forests left Because these easy and creative .things anyone
problems scare me, I try to help in can do to help save the environ-
my own little ways. ment, and by doing it, I getagi• in
For example, I wrote the rough feeling of self worth and satisfac-
More specifically, service understood, however,, that this draft of this paper on the bock of tion. Please take this article into
By Amy Fitzgerald projected increase of hiring is hot some scrap paper. I do tha* with all consideration, and change your ways
employers plan tof increase their
Merciad Staff Reporter hiring role by 9.2 percent, while on par with pre-recessionihiring of my papers. I cut up otter old ififyou don't act responsibly to-
manufacturing employers indicate activities. This is a clear reflection paper into small squares of notepa- wards the earth. It's easy, fun and
Despite disagreement about a 5.8 percent increase. Lastly, of employers' attU'irifff toward the per. I wrap gifts in the comic sec- terribly importanL ^±^^^ ^
whether the recession has in fact government/non-profit employers state of their economy.-
ended, we are stillfindingemploy- intend to increase number of new Of these ^employ ers respond-
ers who are exhibiting cautious- hires by 1S.S percent
ness in their 1991-1992 hiring plan. We need to note, however, that
ing to the survey, 66 percent said
that they didn * t consider the reces-
Rosier Briggs cleans up
According to a recent recruit- while the hiring plans of govern- sion over. Many speculated! that
ing survey, six percent of the 342 ment/non-profit employers show the recovery would be slow, and
indicated that they don't expect By Jule Gardner
employers who responded expect the greatest increase these employ-
to hire more graduates this year ers will only account for 8 percent any significant progress until mid Features Editor
than they did last year. Overall, of the jobs being offered. to late '92. It is hopeful that this
employers plan to hire 8.S percent Most of the projected openings will benefit the * 92 graduates.
( Rosie Briggs, 46 years young,
more graduates in 92 than they or 56 percent are in the service If this hope of progress does .
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By David McQufllen
Merciad Staff Columnist
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"Burn down the disco. Hang the blessed DJ, because the music
that they Constantly play.JT SAYS NOTHING TO ME ABOUT
MY UFE.** - Morrissey of The Smiths
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[> harm, just another false alarm.** I pjn., on ABC television, the 19th James Brown for his "outstanding updated to Saturday, Jan. 25. Eiji
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annual "American Music Awards" contributions oyer a long period of Oue will conduct, and Bo Ayars
'And if you must go to work tomorrow, well if I were you, special will be telecast live from time, to the musical entertainment who was originally set to appear
I wouldn't bother, for there are brighter sides to life, and the Shrine Auditorium? in Los of the American public." Among
I know for I've seen them.^lthough not very often.* * with Allen, will be conducting the
Angeles, California. Hosting the those scheduled to appear on the
February 22 conceit as planned.
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End of the pier, end of the bay, you tug my arm and say special is Rap star* Hammer. Thirty telecast are Paula Abdul, Clint Black,
awards are presented in 7 catego- The January 25 conceit prom-
give in to lust, give up to lust, oh heaven knows we'll if Garth Brooks, Natalie Cole, Color ises to be spectacular with both
soon be dust... But I'm not the man you think I am, and ries - tap/Rock,. Country, Sou]/ Me Badd, DJ. Jazzy Jeff and The Allen and Oue appearing on the
sorrows native son, he will not rise for anyone. I could Rhythum and Blues, Rap, Heavy Fresh Princel|Uta Ford, Herbie same night &.
have been wild and I could have beenfree,but nature Metal/Hard Rock, Adult Contem- Hancock, Whitney Houston, James
porary and Dance Music - to out- It is important to know that
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played this trick on me. standing performers as voted by anyone holding^a%plit Series I
Khan, Eddie and Gerald Levert,
Unfortunately, I cannot show Morrissey*s full talent for \* the American record-buying pub- ticket, and is interested in seeing
LL Cool J, Kathy Mattea, Reba Allen perform, may exchange their
creating murky, provoking and bizzare emotions. If you've never lic .^ i * McEntire, Naughty By Nature, February 22ticketfor the January
heard The Smiths, I suggest you pick up one of their albums. If Results are kept secret until Micheal W. Smith,j! Spinal Tap, 25 concert at the office.
you have no money, listen to the Redneck Fancy Show Monday envelopes are opened during the Curtis Stigers, Travis Tritt, Crystal
nights 10-12 p.m. We'll play some for you. No blah blah and no telecast In S addition.! a special If there are any questions, please
Waters, Trisha Yearwood and
bunches. I "Award of Merit" will beJpre- call the Erie Philharmonic Office at
Yoakam
455-1375.
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