Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Improvements*
Below National Average lo ti lijj Fund r
By Carta J. Anderson
Merciad Assistant Editor
overall increase is 8 percent.
"This reflects three things: There Approved
The Mercyhurst College ad- is a decline in the rate of inflation,
ministration has developed the
1983-84 tuition proposal, which
the increasing financial strength
of the college and students have
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was accepted by the* Budget and reached about all the financial aid By Darlene Nolan
Finance Committee, explained possible," stated Dr. Garvey. MERCIAD Staff Reporter
Dr. William P. Garvey, president "The increase is low for the quali- The Capital Improvements
of the college. J ty of faculty we have," he added. Fund Proposal that was accepted
"The tuition proposal will be "It was a mighty effort to hold by the Mercyhurst Student
given to the Board of Trustees for the tuition increased down. It's Government (MSG) on Monday,
the March 17 meeting. Only the below the national average and January 31, has been approved by
board can approve the tuition lower than area colleges. We com- the administration, explained
proposal," said Dr. Garvey. MSG President Richard Lanzillo
pare favorably," said Dr. Garvey. at the Student Government
"The tuition proposal increase According to Dr. Garvey, the
for next year is $390 and $100 for meeting on Monday. Implementa-
tuition increase is mostly due to tion of the Student Union fund
room and board," stated Garvey. utilities, faculty and staff salaries will go into effect in the 1983-84
According to Dr. Garvey, usually and financial aid. budget.
the tuition proposal isn't decided •*"We didn't want to drive out
until May. "This year we are try- the number of good students we All revenue earned from the
ing to let students know early," he have, and we don't want to make Student Union arcade machines
added. *• this a rich kid's school," said Dr. and jukebox would be placed in
Dr. Garvey explained that the Garvey.? * the Capital Improvements Fund.
The money will then be used
strictly for improvements' to the
Reagan Seeks More Aid Cuts Student Union.
Im Following the acceptance of the
Capital Improvements Fund by
1 "Self-Help Grant" May Be Replacement the administration, freshman
By Martha Camp representative Dean Hall brought
MERCIAD Feature Editor forth; the Capital Improvement
Dialing for dollars. Chris Ariemma of the 3rd floor Baldwin team is par- Fund Project Proposal. Hall's
President -Reagan has again proposed several changes in ticipating in the Phone-a-thon this week. As of press time Wednesday, $14,821
governmental student financial aid policy. - A has beenraisedthrough alumni donations. According to Gary Bukowski, direc- proposal is to use the Capital Im-
tor of alumni relations, pledges are $5,000 ahead of last year. "We may surpass provement Fund for the purchase
First, Reagan has asked Congress to abolish the i National of a large screen television, video
Direct Student Loan, Supplemental* Educational Opportunity the goal of $20,000, but will continue with the Phone-a-thon until we reach all
the alumni," said Gary Bukowski. cassette recorder and a permanent
Grant and the State Student Incentive Grant. He plans to replace tape library for the Student
these programs with a new "Self-Help Grant." - Union. A * roll call? vote was-re-
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The Truth Behind
In Rochester, the next day, we
"Burned,Out went to Colgate-Rochester of the Co-Op through the school
seminary to find some traces of
District" and did a some basic research on
"Goldie McNugget
the Social' Gospel movement of JJ the program. She then proposed
by George Garrelts the late 19th century and early the idea to Mr. Sam Covelli,
Ten students from the 20th century. That movement in- Owner/Operator, on having their
American Religions-Red White fluenced FDR and the democrac- first Co-Op student fromv Mer-
and Black Class visited what is tic presidencies of this century By Stephanie Hultberg Y. cyhurst College. '
called in American History - the quite a bit.^The New Deal is BAWK! BAWK! BAWK! Mr. Covelli has a local reputa-
burned out district. That district traceable to its influence. The That's how it all started ... finding tion, as does the McDonald's
experienced so much religious ac- Seminary is Baptist and it was myself jobless this past summer, I Corp. have a national reputation,
tivity and change during the early good,to see Roger Williams and accepted employment5 at for outstanding efforts in com-
19th century that it was referred Walter Rauchenbush memorializ- McDonald's of Erie and Girard as munity involvement \ and store
to as being "burned out." ed in the chapel there. "Goldie McNugget." While my operations. He was anxious to get
The district in question is At Manchester, NY,, at Hill other friends from college were at involved in the Co-Op program as
located around Rochester, NY, Camorah - where Joseph Smith is home working in air-conditioned I was equally enthusiastic to have
but Dr. Garrelts and his group ex- said to have found the golden the opportunity to work with the
tended it from Salamanca, NY to plates which the angel Moroni P.R. Department of Covelli
revealed to him as being buried had an hour's talk with a medium
Manchester and included there, a Dr. Shepherd, who ex- Enterprises. O'Neill and Laura
Fredonia, NY (Lilydale) on the there - we had a good tour and ex- David - recognized numerous
planation of Mormon ideas and plained in detail his own views of
way home. In the course of their being a medium and his views on times by McDonald's Corp. for
Mormon life from one of the outstanding efforts in providing
tour of the religious sites in this Mormon Elders who is also a the theory and practice of
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area, they met with leaders and American spiritualism from its community programs here in Erie.
p r i e s t of the o r d e r of This opportunity through Co-
experts on - Iroquois • religion, Melchisedech. Then we visited the beginnings in Hydeville, NY-until
Roman Catholic monasticism, ex- historic Gran din building in now. Op opened many doors for me in
ponents of the Social Gospel, Palmyra where the Book of Mor- When we had dinner ^Friday dealing with local media, working
Mormon elders and priests, and a mon was printed. night the cashier at the restaurant with a very reputable advertising
spiritualist medium. asked us if we were a team. We agency, and getting the experience
The tour began with a visit to For some of the group the high were, one of the students respond- of dealing in the business world. I
the Indian museum at Salamanca, point of the trip was a visit to ed. He was 100 percent correct. m 1 , have assisted in the organization
NY, the central site of the Seneca Lilydale, near Fredonia, where Goldie McNugget \|2 of a ski-wear fashion show, in
the American Spiritualist society Dr. George Garrelts is an
Nation. Young Indians there gave associate professor of theology at offices and malls, I was out on which some Mercyhurst students
the students a tour of the Indian has a small village on a lake. We street corners and traveling from participated, aerobics and ski
Mercyhurst.
museum and explained their store to store in a chicken suit as a equipment demonstrations in the
promotion for Chicken McNug- Millcreek Mall. Also, in develop-
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there also talked with them - Dr. v<r <p
She explained that high school are from all other areas which in-
The Mercyhurst College Admis- and transfer students will stay in 54 Dutch town 31 32
clude Pittsburgh, Philadelphia 55 Unusual
sions Office will be holding the dormitories for two nights. and Washington," said Bailey. 56 Otherwise 33 35 36] [37 38 39]
"Sleeping Bag Weekend" during "The students will tour the cam- r*
57 Conjunction 40 41
the weekend of February 24 to the pus, talk to professors, go to 'Any Mercyhurst students in- 58 Hurried
26, for high school seniors who classes and can participate in the terested in helping out with the 42 43 44 45 i<r 47 48
are prospective freshmen. scheduled events at the college," Sleeping Bag Weekends should DOWN
49 [50" 51 52
Patricia Bailey, associate direc- added Bailey. contact the Admissions Office im-
tor of admissions said, "the pur- mediately. "I think it will be a 1 Transaction 53" 54 55
"High school seniors and 2 Goddess of
pose of the Sleeping Bag Weekend transfers this weekend are mainly tremendous success. It's a lot of discord 66] 57 58
is for prospective students to get a from Erie, Buffalo and work, but worth the effort," 3 Vacation
feel for the campus and what col- Cleveland. Students attending the stated Bailey. > place Answer on Page 7
$ $
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with purchase of 2.00 with purchase of 5.00 with purchase of 2.00 with purchase of 5.00
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Colleges Perfect Money Hunt
How Will The Hurst Cope?
By Fran Moavero Mercyhurst is presently conduc- phones from the college.
Merciad News Editor ting a Phone-a-thon to raise "It would become a surplus
Colleges throughout the coun- money for a scholarship and loan making tool," stated Nesbit. "It
try are selling land, peddling gifts program. I I is an alternate,way to!make a
and holding telethons to generate Gary Bukowski, |director of dollar," he added.
revenue to compensate for federal alumni relations' at Mercyhurst, Other colleges and universities
and state funding cuts. does not consider the Phone-a- are making their dollar by selling
According to the College Press thon a Scheme or a gimmick for land. St. Andrews Presbyterian
Service ( C P S ) , colleges raising money. College leased out ten acres of \i J. Garry Cordes, assistant professor of criminal justice, con-
everywhere are resorting to gratulates Robert Ronksley. \
Bukowski views the^Phone-a- land to a shopping center, sold 40
schemes and eccentric strategies in thon as "a method of raising to a hospital and are preparing to
the third year ofk'a prolonged funds in a very effective manner.'' sell more land to private residen-
depression in college revenues. *
"Colleges|are coming up with sonal way of fund raising because
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•"The Phone-a-thon is a|per- tial developers.
'Prestigious universities such as
Ronskley Named
all kinds of ways to replace money the students talk to the alumni Stanford and Princeton have also
they have lost from funding directly," said Bukowski.
decreases," said U.S. Department "There is too muchi work ^in-
sold land to generate income.
'Brown University has jumped
To Alpha Phi Sigma
By Darlene Nolan $ ding service to the criminal j ustice
of Education spokesman Duncan volved to consider the*Phone-a- into the mail order business, ped-
Heimlich. | v
* thon a gimmick. A gimmick is a dling gifts ranging 1 from $10 to MERCIAD Staff Reporter profession. ?
Park College in Missouri has tricky way of doing things. We are $10,000 in a special pull-out gift Robert Ronksley, the former "I am very pleased with this
resorted to a unique profit making not trying to fool people through catalogue alumni newsletter sec- Chairperson of the Criminal honor," said Ronksley. "It was
scheme. .The college is^located the Phone-a-thon," Bukowski tion, according to CPS. Justice department at Mercyhurst an extremely nice gesture by the
overt 800 acres of rich limestone added.H ;- * The University of San Fran- College, has been named an Upsilon Chapter," he added. ..^
deposits. Officials plan to mine "If this was a -gimmick %we cisco is not looking for a way to honorary member of,the Upsilon Ronksley was a| full-time ; in-
and sell the limestone and then would not be directly thanking raise money, but rather save. Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, the structor at Mercyhurst from 1972
lease the evacuated caverns as those who gave to the fund," J By; building a'windmill farm, National Criminal Justice'Honor :
through 1981 and served as the
underground warehouse and of- commented Bukowski. Society. i A\ Chairperson of the Criminal
the university is saving energy and
fice space. "Gimmicks don't * last over a money. ^ * i &J The Upsilon Chapter names Justice department his last four
"The scheme may-sound odd'br period of time. I see the Phone-a- '"Schools can and are selling off two honorary members per year years. Before coming to Mer-
far fetched, but administrators at thon as an ongoing thing which land, building windmills, holding and the title is reserved for those cyhurst, Ronksley was a Special
Park don't have .much choice. has done good things for students telethons and escalating appeals who have demonstrated outstan- Agent for the F.B.I. ; , x^
They say it's the best way they and alumni." for contributions from businesses
have to make up for federal cut-
backs/' said Heimlich.
{
Another way of generating a to raise money, but they> can't
surplus also pertains to phones. keep doing" that forever," said
t MERCYHURST COLLEGE GREENSLEEVE PLAYERS
present
Mercy hurst is not situated over There is a ^possibility Mer- James Mingle of the Southern Ttf£ MIKADO
limestone, but according to John cyhurst could becomes a "mini Regional Education Board.
Nesbit, assistant to the president phone company," said John i Of
for ways to break it, so the CO 25' per slice of pizza and draft 7
schools may pursue purchasing o f
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WEDNESDAY IS LADIES' NIGHT
Draft Beer and cocktails.
Meadville, Pennsylvania.
The hotel would provide a
surplus for the college and an
Products FOR TAKEOUT OR DELIVERY
education for J the Hotel Call: 825-9310 >
Restaurant Management depart- 1 Coupon Per Visit . . . . CUT-OUT COUPONS —
$
ment, stated Nesbit.
Nesbit said two factors Excluding Sale Items 1°° Off Small Pizza Off Large Pizza •
miles each way to reach the motel. ~ Extra Items 50* each Extra Items 75' each
Texas Christian, like Mer- L CLIP AND SAVE
cyhurst College, ? attracts dona- THE MERCIAD
tions though phone-a-thons.
Mental Health Counselor
" 'Hurst Students Are Bright, BA CCHUS Chapter Meets;
Inquisitive And Motivated" Campus Get-Together Planned
By Teresa Tracy "I'd like to spend my time just
MERCIAD Staff Reporter meeting with them and giving By Karen Merkle
Last Wednesday was the first them the time to develop attitudes MERCIAD Staff Reporter the student union, open to the en-
day on campus for part-time Men- and skills that will help them to The February 3 meeting of the tire 'Hurst community.
tal Health counselor WarrenjG. cope with situations that are put- Mercyhurst BACCHUS chapter Aiello stressed that the
Hohwald, M.A. .. * ting pressure on them, get them in attracted 12 students interested in organization's goal is to promote
"I particularly enjoy working touch with their own strengths informed drinking, according to responsible, 'informed drinking
with students because they're and to appreciate their own per- Housing and Safety Director and intelligent choices concerning
bright* inquisitive and, for the sonal worth," he said. Phyllis Aiello, who initiated the alcohol. * l }
most part, highly motivated," *? Dedicated faculty, small class BACCHUS effort on campus. She called -BACCHUS the
stated Hohwald. sizes, and the opportunity to be a * Thefirstmeeting, mainly an in- * 'alcohol information 1 program
Hohwald is a graduate of Ohio participant in the learning process formational session, provided that has the most worth."
State University and had were cited by Hohwald as the ad- those present, many of them cam- BACCHUS, a student-run
previously worked there for seven vantages of a small college like pus leaders, with information on organization, is interested in in-
years and then at Behrend College Mercyhurst. J. the program and the opportunity creasing its membership. There
for another seven years. Office hours will be held on to discuss the future of their will be a campus-wide meeting
According to Hohwald, his goal Wednesday mornings from 9-12 Warren G. Hohwald organization. jj coming up ; in the near future.
here is to help students solve their and Thursday evenings from 6-9 Hohwald. The members are considering Anyone interested in the program
problems, whether they are by appointment or on a walk-in iFor more information or to holding a get-together, possibly in is cordially invited to attend.
academic, family, or anything basis in 212 Main. schedule an appointment,
else, and to help students to make "Students are assured privacy students should call 864-2138.
decisions. and confidentiality," stressed
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To Be Televised
by Chuck Straub This production will be a first for
IS YOU!
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IS Need College Support
The Student Activities Commit- Admission is free. The speaker
MERCI AD Staff Reporter both the theatre and communica- IS human interest, and in- IS tee is sponsoring many events in will be Dr. Ronald Coleman from
One additional preview perfor- tions department. Tapings of IS ' form the Mercyhurst IS the near future and needs the Mer- Edinboro State College.
mance of the Gilbert and Sullivan other shows have been prohibited IS Community. IS cyhurst community's support to " G o Hawaiian" at the
play, "The Mikado"^ will be due to copyright infringements, IS IS make them a success, according to Hawaiian Dance Friday, February
presented on Tuesday evening, but there are no rights reserved on IS Join the 1st Class Staff of IS Ann Rotunda, S.A.C. publicity 25 in the BCPTC? T
February 22, at 8:00 p.m. This ad- "The Mikado," making the IS I "theMerciad. IS director. The deadline for the wall
ditional preview performance is television production possible. Meetings are every IS An Ice Skating Party at Glen- decorating contest will be Mon-
free and is due to the video taping "The Mikado" is described as a IS Thursday at 4:00 p.m. IS wood Park Ice Skating Rink will day, February 21. The judges will
of the performance by members "musical farce" by director Igor » :, in 307 Main. IS be this Saturday. Details and sign rate all entries, and the winner will
of the Mercyhurst Communica- Stalsky, and is based on the IS IS up in the S.A.C. office. be announced in the near future.
tions Department for future mythical town of Titipu, in long IS Enlist Now! IS "Getting it together and keep-
showing on Erie Cable vis ion. ago Japan. The story follows the IS ing it together-Intimacy Part II," Anyone interested^ planning
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"The Mikado ' provides an op- (mis)adventures of Nanki-Poo, ia the next part in the Interpersonal activities, or helping for ones
portuntiy for the communications the heir in hiding to the Mikado, Lord High Executioner, while be- Series, will be held Tuesday, already planned should contact
department to produce a remote and his pursuit of the love of ing pursued by Katisha, the ugliest February 22 from 7 to 8 in BPC. the S.A.C. officers. v
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great. Pax AJ. what sOn
Sweethearts Donna Smith, What book are
they talking about? Did you know | Sports Contest There is a limited amount of seats. ques, time management techni-
Happy Valentines day Comman- Fran was easy? Just tell her you Mercyhurst intramural director, Drinks will be two for the price of ques plus' other helpful hints.
do women have a liquor license! *Pax A.J. one ALL NIGHT LONG!!! There Presented by Mary, K. Colvin
Tristan Dave Cherico is announcing that will be ice skating on Saturday, RN., BSN, graduate student.
Cathy Marti has panty lines! the intramural program and February 19. The deadline for the
Miller Brewing Company are co-
Beth, Sorry about the word! sponsoring a 2 on 2 basketball Student Union wall decorating Poetry Contest
Al, your gesture was greatly ap- Thanks for the floor you're just contest is Monday, February 21.
predated and very i thoughtful; too good. t contest. All participants will "Intimacy" Part II will be on The American Collegiate Poets
thank you, love Sue. receive a t-shirt and the winners Tuesday, February 22, from 7:00 Anthology International Publica-
For Rent - NMSU student looking will be awarded a trophy. The to 8:00 p.m. in the BPC. There tions is sponsoring a National
winning team will also have the will be an SAC Meeting Tuesday, College Poetry Contest. Cash
Baby - Guess What? I LOVE to sublet 2 bedroom \ furnished prizes will be awarded to the top
YOU! Would you consider a apartment during three summer opportunity to travel to Butler on February 22 at 8:00 p.m. in the
Thursday, March 17 with the win- five poems. The deadline is March
lifetime committment. . . .H.D. months. Write M.B. Minor, 1543 Student Union. A Hawiian dance 31. For more information,; con-
Standley, Lac Graces, NM 88011. ners of other local colleges to play will be held on Friday, February
the Pittsburgh Steelers Basketball tact Carla Anderson in Presidents
Chku, Chku - All aboard for the 25 in the Campus Center. 323. J | | m£ ">
Whist lest op! To the girl who sounds like a song team.
, Where's all the HEAT coming Clipper's Cove Writing Center
Thank you Cheerleaders for sup- from? Could it be the local Attention faculty and administra- The Writing Center is a tutorial
Join The Club
port every game!-Donna \ [ Whistlestop???? JLove, Kato tion: The Clippers Cove is now ac- service provided free of cost. It is The Top Of The Hill Club is now
.....,, (your agent) Ha! \ cepting recipes for Celebrity Chef intended for the use of anyone in open to student memberships for
Day. Submit your favorite recipes the college who feels their writing $5.00. Anyone interested should
and spend the day at the Clipper's needs work. Tutors provide contact Joe Mangano at 825-6149.
The club is open Wednesday, Fri-
Have Something Cove cooking your favorite
dishes.? For more information,
students with practical assistance
in connection with regular college
course work such as: selecting a
day and Saturday from 6:30- to
9:30 p.m. and every Sunday for
contact one of the managers:
Sell? Margaret Doherty, Colleen Clark
or Arlene Roman at extention
topic, trough {drafts, etc. The
Writing Center is located in the
brunch from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. The membership for faculty,
Have Something 402.S .- I I lower level of McAuley Hall, ex-
tention 303.
staff and administration has been
reduced to $10.00. So . . . join
Seniors the club!! I
Seniors, this is your last chance Weekend Classes
for senior portraits to be in the All dorm residents planning to Speaker
yearbook. Contact Creative Im-
Through Classifieds ages at 868-1611. The final day is
enroll in Weekend College classes,
the program doesn't end until
Irving J. Mills, Executive Director
of the American Restaurant
Tuesday, February 22. * June 4. With dorms closing May China Council, Inc. will be speak-
Classified words Calligraphy
Anyone interested in having
f ' 29, other housing arrangements
will have to be made.
ing at i Mercyhurst College on
Tuesday, April 26. The time of
the speaker will be announced at a
calligraphy writing or printing for
are by Wednesday posters, invitations, certificates, Health Services later date.
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about the positions, act the
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24 Tony Brown Uc* A.M.pial, for Laker
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hockey seems to pop into the three players to continue the game the Cubs of Penn State-Behrend. hoop.
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heads of many, but not if you with about 10 seconds left in the The Cubs took an early 10-4 For instance, the ;'score was
witnessed the Mercyhurst/ Grove contest.
City contest on Monday night. lead, only to see Rodney Coffield 51-47 with the Blue and Green on
The 'Hurst was only down by ]p
tie the ballgamefiveminutes later top at the 6:40 mark of the game.
In the r first half of play, the
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the score of 35-38 at the half, but (11:54) at 10-10. * i Both teams missed numerous
Lady Lakers controlled the tempo lost the contest 88-74. The Lakers'
of play, a maintaining the lead un- performance was highlighted by a The Lakers continued to strug- shots at the net and even put on
Lakers crash boards for rebound. gle throughout the; half, stalls to get an open shot, but to
til the 7:45 mark when the 'Hurst 20-point high by Tricia Mahoney, In on the action is Nate Morgan (30),
was forced to sit starters due to and freshman Jeana White came Jon Berkeley (12), and Rodney Jones somehow, though, they emerged no avail.
foul trouble and Grove City off the bench to add • 10. (32). with a 32-27 half-time margin. The score wasn't dented until
jumped ahead 17-22 and never Grove City stands;at an im- ed 13, and Trish Mahoney 10. * While the scoring on the 'Hurst 2:55 when the Lakers spread the
looked back. One major reason pressive 19-3 on the season. ] | | M e r c y h u r s t o u t - s h o t side was even (Morgan 8, Green 8 Cub defense, a move that allowed
for this was the play of Grove The Lady Lakers had better Westminster by five field goals and Coffield 7), the Vaughn Jon (J.D.) Berkeley to come
City's Jodie Imbrie, who holds luck over the weekend;as they and by three fouls. The 'Lady brothers were controlling crashing down with a thunderous
the Division III scoring title for dumped Westminster College by a Lakers led by five at the half and BehrendV destiny. They had 16 slam which put the 'Hurst up by
NCAA, who netted 33 points for convincing 60-47 >triumph. The enjoyed a 32-34 advantage the rest points between themselves, Ty six. An advantage they never
the night. 'Hurst had the better of it in all of the way. •; ,V had 10 while Don swished six. relinquished.
ImbrieV performance was not departments and in both halves. The Blue and Green stand at Thefive-pointhalftime lead as The Lakers held on to the win
only key in the defeat, but the fact Joan Kolaja led the way with 23 6-IS on the season with -three well as the 'victory can be at- 61-59 in a contest which saw John
that fouls plagued the Lady points. Michelle McCumber add- a ways to wrap up 1983. The tributed to the Chairman of the Green connect for a game high 18
games included Allegheny, Gan- Boards, Nate Morgan. !'<£> points, Ty Vaughn led Behrend
Green Nets 41 Points, Record non and Robert Morris. [ Morgan grabbed a'gamehigh with 16 tallies.
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MERCYHURST COLLEGE BASKETBALL STATS
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3 MERCIAD Co-Sports Editor? by four with the clock showing John Green 24 500*234 .468 127-111 .874 69 2.9 45 77 4 36 63-1-0 579* 24.1 41*
It; took Mansfield State two just :37 when Craig Cooley^hit Nate Morgan 24 207-95 .459 116-78 .872
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Jon Berkeley 21 214-91 > .425 57-38 128 6.1 69 59 11 28 57-2-5 220 10.5 22
overtime sessions to do it, but both ends of a one and one. Rodney Jones 24 222-102 .460 68-38 .559 140 5.8 25 36 12 36 68-6-3 242 10.1 17
they held off a tough Laker team Green answered 12 ticks later Rodney Coffield 24 223-98 .440 51-34 .667 63 2.6 127 60 4 63 7040 229 9.5 14
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Nelson Tuitt. Tuitt played center But, just 4 seconds had passed Marty Cams 18 26-16 .615 17-12 .706 21 1
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on 12 of 13 shots from the field Gerard Conyers went to the stripe
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the charity stripe to produce 28 0PP Totals 24 1627-775 .476 455-326 .717 918b 38.3, 349 443 69 183 477-17-8 1876 78.2 100
Fortunately for the 'Hurst Con-
Mountaineer points. Chris Venn- yers missed the front end and the G-Games * REB-Rebounds S-Steals 'SCHOOL RECORD
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Despite 14 first half points by managed to tie the contest at 76, FT-Free Throws Made
John Green, the 'Hurst went into when Rodney Jones banked a
the lockerroom down by two, hoop from inside which sent the
40-38. k game into an extra session.
However, the small Mansfield Mercyhurst opened the over-
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