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THE PROPOSED STUDENT UNIONfCOMPLEX

New Merciad Editors i


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Assume-Duties May18 /

Junior Fran Moavero and 1982-1983 Editor and then with


freshman Naomi Romanchok Carla. I'd just like to continue
have been selected as the that improvement."
1984-1985 Merciad Editor and
Assistant Editor, respectively. In addition to some design
Moavero and Romanchok were changes, Moavero lists some con-
chosen for their positions last tent modifications as another
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Thursday, April 26, after being priority. ^ * \ V\


interviewed by a committee con- She said she'd like to expand
sisting of Academic* Dean, Dr. the paper from its current eight-
David Palmer, Director of Stu- page format to 12 pages weekly.
dent Services E. William Ken- "1 think there's enough news
nedy, Communications depart- here to justify the expansion," * * ^ w v *VP ™W>

ment Chairman Richard Ragan, Moavero said, especially if the


Merciad advisor and Communica- paper utilizes more editorials, col-
tions Instructor Richard Garcia, umns, possibly more sports pages,
newly-elected Student Govern- features, and more national news
ment President Pat Songer, and from the AP newswire. But
1983-1984 Merciad Editor Carla Moavero stresses that the real 1-the new; building, 2-the Campus Center, 3-McAuley Dorm, 4-Baldwin Dorm* 5-St. Lukes
Anderson. thrust of next year will be to This is the view from East 38th Street.
Moavero brings three years of recruit more student staff Housing Alternative
Merciad experience to her new members.
position. A Communications ma- "I'd like to get more students
jor, she worked as a staff reporter involved," she said. "And I don'tl
before advancing to the positions want to limit it to the Com-
of News Editor, Feature Editor, munications Department."
Col leg To-Acquire
and D i r e c t o r of Human
Resources.
One idea Moavero has is to
utilize students from all college
She is active in other areas of departments as correspondents, to
the college as well, being a three- keep track of what's going on in
Briggs Apartments
' by Martha Camp of Briggs Avenue. Their purchase, form groups."
year member ot the Crew Team, various areas of the campus. ™ "Mercyhurst College is in the Aiello explained, has just been ap-
and serving as the News director The possible installation of| process of acquiring four Briggs proved by the Board of Trustees, "Not counting basements,
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for campus radio station WMCY computer terminals hooked up to Avenue apartment,'T director of so details on the project have not there is a potential for 4ft apart-
during the past year. Brown-Thompson Printers, will housing and safety, Phyllis Aiello yet been finalized. ments," Aiello said. "Because we
have the extra space, now there
The Cleveland, Ohio native is further add to the efficiency of announced to The Merciad on "Until all the ^paperwork is will be singles available for men in
excited about her new position, The Merciad's production. Wednesday. completed, ^Baldwin (present McAuley and singles for women
and she has many ideas she hopes In a 11, Moaverocis optimistic owners of the buildings) will in Baldwin." It also gives people
to implement during the next about next year.-
«* The building, numbers 3942 & sublease to us," she continued. who were closed out of the Mer-
year. "It's going to be a young staff 26, 3938 & 40,4008 & 10 and 4012 "For that reason, I have hed off cyhurst Apartments another
"I do want to make a few who will be learning as they take & 14, are located next to the pre- residence hall sign-ups for one option."
changes,'* Moavero said, adding their positions," she said. "I sent townhouses on the west side week so that interested parties can The apartments were purchased
that some of the renovations will think with what they'll bring with because of a great need for stu-
be in the newspaper design itself. them and their enthusiasm, we'll Officers Assume Posts dent housing on campus, she ex-
"1 think The Merciad has been have a good staff."

Chairpersons;
plained. "So many students,
improving over the past two Naomi and I have worked namely those who live in ( Erie,
years-first under Donna Peterson, •Continued pg. 5 want to live on campus. f»

"Building another residence


Senators Chosen hall or apartment building would
be totally cost prohibitive in this
#i The 1984-85 MSG officers
took reign at last Sunday's,
meeting. Selected by the MSG
Committee chairpersons were
chosen to serve next year* They
are: Budget-Finance,::' Sharon
day and age," Aiello said. "Also,
this expands our land by leaps and
bounds."
<;T body to serve two year terms as
Senators were Pat Callahan,
Murphy (as mandated by the
constitution); Government Rela-
Sign-up times for these ^ ^ ^
ments will be annouced at a later
Dean Hall and Christie Smith. tions, Pat Reed; Public Rela- date, with assignment based upon
Two other students, Tom tions, Pat Callahan; Resident, a point system that is presently us-
Bonello and Mike Kriley will Tom Bonello; IMinority Con- ed in the Mercyhurst Apartments,
represent the student body on cerns, Dave Alexander and Elec- Aiello said.
Senate for one year. tions, Jean Weber. Other com-
In new business, the problem mittee chairpersons will be At the present time, the college
of funding for next year's elec- chosen at a later date. is taking a look at multiple uses
tion series was discussed. The The body showed*an all-in- for the four.;new buildings, she
administration will not con- favor response to accept the revealed. These ideas, Aiello said*
tribute funds to finance it, as in Association of Black Collegians would make these buildings "true
past years. The issue will be for Organizational Status under living-learning centers."
discussed further. the revised constitution. The "There's a lot of exciting things
M a r i a S a n t a n g e l o re- status allows ABC voting rights.) that can be done with those
introduced the Academic buildings. The total college com-
Honesty Policy question. Songer The next student government munity will benefit from those
invited any members who are meeting will be held Sunday, things," Aiello said. "I'm really
THE 1984-85 MERCIAD EDITORS: Fran Moavero, Editor willing to form a committee to May 6 at 7:30 p.m. in 114 Zurn. enthusiastic about i t , " she
(seated), Naomi Romanchok, Assistant Editor (standing). revise the policy. •* All students are urged to attend. concluded.
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Fromthe §
Editor^ Desk

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Congrats | t

jSpring Into It!!


Along with the spring weather finally arriving on the Mer-
cyhurst campus, everyone's favorite weekend is here. It's time
to 'spring out and'celebrate the sixth' annual Activities
Weekend.
Now is the chance for the community to support the clubs,
departments, and organizations sponsoring events.
This is one weekend that offers something for everyone on
campus, and it's still not too late to get involved with spon-
soring an activity. Just contact Karen Gens or Kathy O'Con-
nor, committee co-chairpersons as soon as possible.
Kudos to Karen, Kathy, and the MSG body for the hard
work they've put into the event. Pray for sunshine! .
Speaking of hard work, the 1984-85 editorial leaders of The
Merciad were chosen last week and.will assume management I | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR k
of the newspaper in mid-May. The new Editor and Assistant The Merciad welcomes letters of expression from its readers in
Editor, Fran Moavero and Naomi Romanchok respectively, [ "Your Opinion." The following are guidelines wh%n writing letters:
both possess the drive, ambition, enthusiasm and talent to 1. Please type all letters. & $)
produce a number one, grade A publication, with a well- 2. Letters must be submitted Tuesday by noon of the publication week.
trained, well-supervised staff. 3. Refrain from using libelous statements. '. -'"7 f
As the twcmew Editors already realize, it is not easy to 4. Letter contributions will only be edited for grammatical or spelling 1
write and design a weekly newspaper and expect to please errors. %
each and everyone of more than 2,000 readers. Being Editor
for The Merciad is truly a full time job, and along with classes
5. All letters must be signed - no excuses!
can be difficult at times. But they knew thatiwhen they ap- 6. Please include a phone number or an address for verification pur-
plied for thier posts and didn't let it discourage them. poses. \y
For anyone entering a new position, the MSG and SAC of- 7. Letters should be placed in an envelope and addressed to Carla
ficers for example, the support of the college is vitally impor- Anderson, Merciad office. Then just drop your letter off in the
tant. What they do can only become better if the community mailroom.
offers feedback, both positive and negative. As one academic \

year comes to ajclose and another goes into the planning


stages, everyone should take notice of the new student leader-
ship corps and let them know what you think.

The
Merciad
Staff Box
Editor Carla J. Anderson
Assistant Editor Martha J. Camp
Human Resources Naomi Romanchok
News Editor Karen Merkle
Feature Editor ....... Fran Moavero
Sports Editor Greg Yoko
Photo Editor Rich Forsgren
Copy Editor Grace Rlcci
Business Manager Darlene Nolan
Circulation Mgr ...........Debbie Hison
Circulation Mgr. ...> Richard Prerti l(>CDot
Cartoonist Mathew Duska
Cartoonist Steve Ayers
Advisor ...........„......„.*..,. Mr. Richard Garcia
Graphic Artist , Frank DePlacido
Reporters: Darlene Nolan. Debbie Hison, Wydetta Carter, Barb Gaydos, Jack Holland,
Judy Watson, Cindy Lochner, Natalie Ceraso. Lisa Bauman, Richard Prem,
Merciad accepting applications for 1984
Chris Dorazio and Stephanie Hult berg
Typists: Rena Zicarelli and Jacqueline Perez.
Photog Editor. Contact Carla Anderson
Th« M«rciad is the student-edited newspaper of Mercyhurst College, 501 East 38 Street, Erie. Pen
nsylvama 16546. Th« M«rclad office is located in the basement of Baldwin Dormitory, Phone 825
03/6. Th« Merciad is printed by Brown-Thompson newspapers in Union City, Pennsylvania.
7812 more information.
THE MERCIAD
Merciad: The New and The Old The Merciad is seeking applicants for the position
of Advertising Manager for the 1984-85 academic
By Richard J. G a re i a hearing from you. And I bet we Nolan also begin new careers year. The position is to be filled during the Spring
The year is nearly over; and can find a job to suit your talents. soon. * Term and the incumbent will begin immediate
Carla Anderson is in the process I There are some pretty big shoes All of these folks have derived
of handing over the Merciad in Baldwin Basement that need benefits from working with the training to assume all duties. The position requires
reigns to 1984-85 editor Fran filling. newspaper. Career skills have an aggressive sales approach, and the ability to
Moavero and assistant editor? Carla is putting the finishing been sharpened. They've been at manage a small staff. Commissions on sales, 20
Naomi Romanchok. The last few* touches on a distinguished Mer- the center of what's going on on percent. Closing date for letters of intent is May 10
issues are in sight. The staff ban- cyhurst career and a dynamite campus. And they've shared their
quet is creeping up rapidly. talents with all of us each week to at noon. Contact Carla Anderson. Box 516 or call
year as editor. Her leadership this
But next year's work is already year produced a sparkling staff, a keep us informed. * 825-7812. '#? I • ?i
underway to forge a fresher, crisp paper and a sure winner in They've also learned a lot in the
stronger campus newspaper. collegiate press contests. process. How to get a paper to
People, particularly individual Martha Camp's performance as you, our readers. How to deal
student achievements, will be a assistant editor has been stellar with the nuts and bolts of jour-
top. priority next year. In addi- and through her efforts, the Op- nalism, graphics, design, produc-
tion, even greater emphasis will be
placed on departmental news and
features.
Ed page has become a solid
mainstay.
tion, business aspects, circulation
... newspapering from top to
bottom. s J£
Look For These
We also want more involvement
as staff reporters from all
We're going to miss each and
every one of them. But we're also Things In\ \
academic departments, so look looking forward to developing a
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for Merciad recruiters beating the K. sharp new staff next year:
campus bushes for anyone who Back will be 'Hurst's Mr.
wants to write and help build a Sports, Greg Yoko; Debbie
dynamic staff. Hison; Laura Ruby; Judy Wat-
We're already in the process of vw.h v\;
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son; Lisa Bauman; Natalie
scouting the 1984-85 r freshman *£
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Ceraso; Jack Holland; Grace Ric-
class and this year's freshman ci; Matthew Diska; Rena Zicarelli
crop who will be sophomores next
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r***** and Jacqueline Perez.
year. Merciad's newswoman emeritus
We'd also enjoy seeing more Martha Camp is also expected to
work from students enrolled in play a crucial role in weekly]
any of the 'Hurst's photo classes operations next year.
and those of you who find The Carla-Martha team this
photography an interesting year was a winning duo, by the
ihobby. way. Two completely different
And you aspiring artist out talents, these young women were
there — don't hide. There's always unwavering in their efforts to
room for staff artists with The i bond a staff and direct editorial
Merciad. Mary Jo Allen, who graduates policy, while at the same time Spring Formal
We're looking for enthusiastic in a few weeks, made the feature
folks with energy, drive and a page sparkle until commitments at
complementing one another. Both
are strong, adept and^proficient.
Bed Races
desire to produce a quality pro- Erie Cablevision forced her to Both are professionals of top MHEA Fashion Show
duct weekly. leave the staff. Our thanks for a quality. ',, *
Anyone who's worked on a solid, well-done job. Together they succeeded this Tug-of-War
high school newspaper or year- Karen Merkle departs after a
book already has basic skills that year as News Editor and her years
year, just as Fran and Naomi are
expected to succeed next year.
Raft Race \
guarantee success with The as a staff reporter have made her a Success, however, doesn't come Mr. Mercy hurst
Merciad. professional. easily. It requires hard work,
Despite what you may think, F r a n p i o n e e r e d h u man dedication, farsightedness, an Raffle * f
The Merciad is open to anyone resources this year, then filled the
who has the desire to be a field vacant features job. Naomi, our
abundance of talent, a lot of pa-
tience, the weight of responsibili-
Prophecy (in concert)
reporter, photographer, artist, multi-talented newcomer, quickly ty, the yoke of authority tempered W.J.E.f. D.J. Mike Kobylka
copyreader, typist or other staff filled the human resources gap with good judgement, and the
aide. with no loss of quality. ;3 guts to hand in there when things Ping Pong Drop i
And, if those jobs don't appeal Rich Forsgren, our veteran
to you, there's the advertising photo editor, departs with a hefty
get tough.
Both Carla and Martha possess
Softball Tournament
sales and business services aspects portfolio and experience money these, and many, many more Movie • "Never Say Never
of the newspaper. can't buy. His work will be miss- positive a t t r i b u t e s which
We also have a director of ed, but the door is wide ajar for guarantee their future success in Again"
human resources, whose primary^ many talented folks we know are attaining their career goals.
job is to provide continuous, year-' out there. Carla will be missed. But
round in-service training for And 'Hurst women's sports will welcome back Fran, Naomi, Mar-
building journalists. '• not go uncovered next year even tha and all the rest of you who
If straight news isn't your bag, though Stephanie Hultberg com- care to join us for our mid-decade
try a hand at features—personality mences later this month. of growth as a campus news
profiles, lifestyles, campus living, Graphic Artist Frank DiPlacido medium and forum for communi-
achievement, backgrounders or a and Business Manager Darlene ty life. VJ ,/,.*,*
special series.
The 1984-85 goal: at least one
reporter in every academic depart-
If you are a third-term freshman and:
ment on campus. Ambitious? * have a Q.P.A. of 3.0 or higher v J
Certainly. Achievable? Only if * are interested in challenging, enriching
classroom experiences
you go for it.
And you faculty members are * would like to graduate with
distinction of an honors degree
the There is still tirrreSfor your
important too. Give us some
referrals: talented students you You should apply for admission to the EGAN club or organization to get
feel would be staff assets. But, SCHOLARS program by May 11,1984. f
guys and gals, don't wait to be Forms are on the bulletin board outside
involved -
prodded. Drop in on us anytime
... particularly Tuesday and
Dr. Lutton 's office, director of the program.
Interviews will be scheduled after applications are submitted. Any
contact MSGfOffice.
Wednesday. questions, contact Dr. Lutton in Zurn 114 or 825-0372.
See me, or talk to Carla, Fran
or Naomi anytime. We'd enjoy THE MERCIAD
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Mercyhurst Chapter Meets


With Professionals On The? Job
By Natalie Ceraso
The members of the Mercyhurst Fair view School. District. Ms. Dorazio felt that her trip to
Chapter of International Associa- Reeser's main objective is to ex- Cablevision answered her many
tion of Business Communicators plain the district's learning pro- questions about the process of
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had the opportunity to spend the grams and activities to the public cable production.
afternoon of April 17 with profes- so they know their schools are Debbie Hi son visited United
sionals on-the-job. Each student preparing students for college. Way, where she met Ms. Karen
was, assigned to work with an I ''In doing this," explained Engro, communications director.
employee of a company or cor- Holland, it involves preparing Hlson had at chance to see how
poration in Erie. This gave the many forms of publications." United Way operates and how
students the exposure to see what Holland said that such publica- they communicate with a wide I sit, staring /

, their future careers may be like. tions include; brochures, cur- range of service-user and donor
*•• Shane Brown, vice president of riculum guides and an activity publics. -Hison felt that her visit withfmy pen above the page
the Mercyhurst Chapter/had the calendar. Holland viewed many gave her;insight to how United
opportunity to visit Mr. Tom of these publications and saw how Way uses their communication trying to tell you
Trimble, who directs video pro- these materials were put together. skills and how to maintain good
duction for AM SCO's Education Other 'Hurst chapter members community relations. $4 the way I feel
^Center. Brown enjoyed his visit
and was offered an internship
who attended career day (also {Natalie Ceraso,- president of the
found it to be a learning Mercyhurst Chapter, met with
But I can't
there. experience. | Mr. Robert Hagel, director? of
Martha Camp visited Erie In- marketing services for Lord Cor-
Secretary Lisa Bauman was
assigned to AM SCO (American surance Exchange as a guest of poration. Lord Corporation pro- Any words
Sterilizer tCorporation, which
^specializes in manufacturing
Ms. Iris Crumbly, communication duces chemicals and chemical by-
specialist in the human resource products such as glue and plastics.
that I can come upjwithj
hospital equipment. Bauman
spent her day with Mrs.j Lois
division. Martha was shown ex- : Ceraso had the opportunity to
amples of the various methods of learn about the corporation's
can't begin to express
Fischer, communication
specialist. Initially, Mrs. Fischer
publicity used by the company. function and the products that
Among them were the design of they develop. She also experienc-
what I long to say
explained the organization and
displayed her work to Lisa.
videos, "^brochures, company ed how they market' their pro-
magazine, and \other j specialized ducts. , Ceraso was s pleased with
But I'll try
£ Bauman had the opportunity to communication tools. Martha her visit and felt it helped her get a
'^meet key executives and to learn
about their jobs. Bauman toured
found her visit worthwhile. better perspective on marketing
Chris Dorazio went to Erie aspects of a big corporation.
It may not be as impressive
AMSCO's entire graphic arts and Cablevision, where she spent her All members of the Mercyhurst as the lovers who have \
printing department which pro- day^with Mr. Michael Williams, Chapter enjoyed theirlvisit^and J w

duces all AM SCO publications.


Treasurer Jack Holland spent
program director. Chris Dorazio found it to be worthwhile. This
toured the entire company, which day gave the IABC members the
said it, poets who have
his day with Ms. Susan Reeser,
public f relations director of the
'gave her the opportunity to learn benefit to see how professionals
how Cablevision operated. operate.
writtenjit and the singers
who have sung it
Do you have a note for nouns? \ But I love you
Th# Merclad is seeking reporters for next year. Don't wait until the Fall to join the staff, get
into the Spring of things and be a reporter now! News, sports and feature writers are being
sought. If you are interested in being a staff member contact Fran in Founders 132.
Did you ever have the feeling
of being all alone,
of never having anyone
to really call your own?
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Have you ever thought back to when
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McDonalds How you would never let anyone
| SCfou Itouch you in that very special way,
because you knew it was wrong before your wedding day
How you said that you'd be loyal i
and never run around. > ?
Because that's how society is
and people would look down.
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THE MERCIAD
Campus Gears Up For Summer School Enrollment 'Healthy'
Activities Weekend 1984 preregistered for summer classes,
Summer School'enrollment is Bi l l i n g s l e y , director of
Plans are being finalized for Leg Contest, raft races at the expected to attract more student administration. * however about 1500 schedules
Mercyhurst's Sixth Annual A c - pond, and a fashion show, interest, I according to Thomas . About 50 students have have been sent to interested in-
tivities Weekend. ''Spring Out At 4 p.m., the SAC raffle will dividuals in both the Mercyhurst
and Celebrate the Sixth" will take take place. Among the prizes are a j FALL TERM — and Erie communities.
September 11 • December 12 WINTER T E R M -
place this weekend, May 4-6, with Lloyd's stero, a portable color January 3 • March 7 "It's t o o early to say if it is g o -
activities and events being held TV, a small refrigerator, * two SEPTEMBER ^ ^ ing to be better or the same as last
7 Frl Faculty Workshop JANUARY
each day o n campus. rafts, a bent wood rocker, mens 9 Sun Freshman orientation 3 Thur First day of classes/late registration year, Billingsley commented. " A t
Karen Gens and Kathy O'Con and ladies watchers, and a clock- 10 Mon Reglstration/upperclassmen return 9 Wed Last day to change/enter classes this point, the interest is healthy.''
11 Tue First day of classes/late registration
n o t aie co-chairing the event. • radio, 17 Mon Last day to change/enter classes FEBRUARY Billingsley attributed the wide
i« 1*1
It's a full weekend o f ac- From 4:30 to 6 p.m.,"ICC. OCTOBER J j
7 Thu Mid-term reports to Registrar interest in summer school this
8-10 Fri-Sun Winter weekend '
tivities," Gens said. "If the peo- Foods will be serving a picnic din- 12-14 Frl/Sun Fall weekend ' * v ; > 15 Fri Last day to withdraw/declare pass-fail year to the variety to credit and
ple miss part o f it, there's always ner outside on the Egan deck. The 26 Frl Midterm progress reports to Registrar 18 Mon Spring term registration begins non-credit classes available.
26 Tue Completed work for fall Incompletes i
something going o n that they can cost for students not on board is NOVEMBER $ Instructors Within the past ten years, the
participate i n . " $4.40 K 2 Frl Last day to withdraw/declare pass-fall MARCH number o f courses available to
v
19-20 Mon/Tue Winter term registration
The events will kick o f f Friday The band Prophecy will be 20 Tue Last day of classes/Thanksgiving vaca 5 Tue Last day of classes/fall Incompletes to students gradually decreased. This
evening with the annual'Spring playing from 7 to 11 p.m. in front tion begins after classes Registrar , year the college aimed at creating
26 Mon Classes resume ' 6 Wed FINAL EXAMS
l ormal, t o be held at Rainbow of Zurn Hall. Following, in the 30 Frl Completed work for spring/summer In- 7 Thu FINAL EXAMS more variety so students would
Gardens from 9 p . m . to I a.m. Campus Center, WJET DJ Mike completes to Instructors * have more options in terms of
The cost is $5 per person, and a Kobylaka will continue the music. DECEMBER W^ ^ ! i looking for a summer learning
7 Frl Last day of classes/spring & summer In* experience.
shuttle bus will be provided. T h e At I I , there will be a brief completes to Registrar
band Surprise Package will prov- fireworks display at a yet-to-be 10 Mon FINAL EXAMS .' "The college will be alive this
11 Tue FINAL EXAMS i summer," Billingsley stated. The
ed the music. • determined location. 12 Wed FINAL EXAMS
pi A full schedule o f activities is Events continue on Sunday, two summer sessions, short term
planned foi Saturday; starting at with the traditional ping-pong SPRING TERM — MAY courses, weekend college and
noon, when campus radio station ball drop over the multi-purpose March 1 9 - M a y 23 3 Fri Last day to withdraw/declare pass-fall K
summer on the hill events will pro-
MARCH 6 Mon Fall term registration • <
WMCY begins broadcasting from field. The one who finds the ball 14 Tue Completed work for winter Incompletes to in- vide summer school goers with
v 19 Tue First day of classes/late registration
the Egan~sundeck. They will be marked with the number closest to 25 Mon Last day to change/enter classes structors T " m u c h personal growth and
21 Tue Last day of classes/winter Incompletes to in-
provided music, announcements, one will win a $300 Fischer stero. structors enrichment."
APRIL f-, * 22 Wed Last day of classes/winter term Incompletes
and information on the day's 'Softball games will be played 4 Thu Last day of classes/Easter vacation begins E c o n o m i c a l l y , Mercy hurst's
to Registrar
events all afternoon, until 6 p . m . throughout 'the afternoon. A n y after classes • FINAL EXAMS summer program is more attrac-
9 Tue Classes resume. 23 Thu
At noon, a torch signaling the interested teams can still sign up. 26 Frl Mid-term progress reports to Registrar 26 Sun FINAL EXAMS/senlor grades to Registrar tive this year than in previous
Graduation
start o f the games is scheduled to Times and locations for the games years. Billingsley e\taluated other
arrive o n campus. Cross Country have not yet been scheduled. Above is the 1984-85 calendar. two days. The vacation begins area colleges and found Mer-
team members will be relaying.the The weekend's activities will Notice that the fall term begins after classes on T u e s d a y , cyhurst costs were increasing
torch from Rainbow Gardens to come to a close with the showing about a week later than last year -- November 20, rather than on Fri- faster than other colleges.
Mercyhurst beginning early Satur- of the James Bond film Never Say September II — although it ends day, November 16. Registration Therefore Billingsley saw a^need
about the same time, on for winter term will then be held to bring the cost down.
day morning; at its arrival, helium Never Again at 8 p.m. in the Zurn
balloons will be launched over the Recital Hall. Admission is SO December 12. This will ease the on the 19th and 20th -right before Students will save about $75 if
campus. cents at the door. difficulties that develop when the Thanksgiving break. they take classes during the sum-
Gens is optimistic about the students and parents have t o mer.!'Fall! term classes will cost
Throughout the d a y , booths,
games, a n d events will be taking success of the weekend. travel to the College o n Labor This new calendar also provides $495 "per course while summer
"We've worked hard, trying to Day for orientation and registra- foi the normal fall weekend (with classes will run $420.
place. Scheduled activities include
a sponge toss, sponsored by the bring in new things, and make it tion. The later start was made Friday, October 12, being a free Summer class schedules ^are
Laker Shakers; a dunking booth, different,** she said. "I hope it's possible by reducing the overly day) and a winter weekend that a vail a be in the registrars office.
long Thanksgiving vacation by was cancelled last winter term. The first summer session will
sponsored by the Commuter the best weekend ever."
begin Monday, June 11.
Council; a car wash, sponsored by
s2r,
the Cheerleaders, and various
other food and game stands. CLIP AND SAVE 1
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together throughout this year. I l
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taining paper," Moavcro
concluded. * bedding plants I UJ brazier. i
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After joining The Merciad staff
earlier this year as a staff reporter, Products I
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the was promoted to Director of Greenhouse hours: May 11 - June 2
Human Resources in January. 1 Coupon Per Visit I
"I'm honored to be put in such a| ; Mon.-Frl.e10-12 | Excluding Sales Items I
prestigious position* I look for-
ward to working with Fran next
Frl. Evening 4-7
year. We make a good team and Sat. 9-1 Spring Hours:
work well together," Romanchok
continued. Sales benefit
Sunday through I
I*'I also hope to encourage more
people to join the staff because Mercy Center on Aging Sr. Center Saturday: 1 *Ka.m. -11 p.m.
it's a; worthwhile learning ex-
perience,'* she concluded. CUP AND SAVE
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Faculty Focus
Seniors to Celebrate
Three Receive Tenure, t Final Mercyhurst Week
Six Promoted at College
By Naomi Romanchock Garvey, himself, defines a
Graduation is about 23 * days
away. Before the class of* 1984
walks through the gates they will
end Wednesday with a night out
at the Junction.
Sheila Delaney, coordinator of
members of the faculty and serve celebrate and reminisce the years senior week said this year's ac-
It was recently announced that two year terms at staggered inter-
4i
good teacher' % as one who can
three faculty members received "motivate students to learn and gone by as one body during senior tivities are scheduled earlier and
vals that provide for continuity week scheduled for May 18-23. v end earlier to allow more time for
tenure and six were promoted.!; and carryover. arouse interest.'' Because the total
Those faculty receiving tenure service record is considered, he The six days of activities will seniors to spend with^their close
Dean Palmer points out that 48 begin on Friday with a wine and friends and family before the May
were} Charlene Gee Glispy, foods percent of Mercyhurst's faculty feels promotion and-or tenure is
and *, nutrition; Frank Pauze, have received tenure. i an "honor because it is, recogni- cheese party in the Back Porch 27 commencement day.
hotel-restaurant management; tion by the college and by peers Cafe from 7 to 9 p.m. Delaney views" the week as hav-
To receive an academic rank A tent party will highlight
and Lewis Lutton, biology. Facul- promotion, faculty members must that the teacher's work is being ing one purpose. "It's the last
ty members who received promo- carried out and accomplished." Saturday afternoon with the time for all the seniors to gather
apply to 'the dean who in turn w

tions were: Dr. Marilynn Jewell, must certify the faculty member's Dr. Garvey concludes that it is festivities beginning at noon and together." Also, it's the last time
English and foreign languages to eligibility, and help process in- increasingly tough to get pro-
4 <:
concluding in the late evening to let loose," she added.
Professor; Joy Kolb, sociology; dividual evaluations. moted." He looks for above with a dance in the Campus All the activities scheduled for
Frank Pauze and Charlene Glispy average faculty, not just average Center sponsored by SAC. the-week were not Delaney's ideas
Dean Palmer briefly outlined faculty. Most of the promoted or
to Associate Professor; and Ray- the requirements an educator At this time, activities have not but rather* the suggestions of all
mond Flynt, criminal justice and tenured faculty are pleased at been scheduled for Sunday the seniors recently surveyed.
must have to be considered as one their achievement. New Pro-
Sam Rot man, music, to Assistant of the following: an instructor, an because" of the Mercyhurst Stu-
Professor, according to President fessor, Dr. Marilynn Jewell, ex- dent Government banquet and the _ Delaney said most of the, sug-
assistant professor, an associate plains, "It meant a great deal to gestions implemented were an
of the college, Dr. William P. professor or a professor. An in- senior sports banquet..
Garvey. i me. I've been here a lot of years More senior week activities will overall concensus of the seniors,
structor is an incoming faculty and it has enriched my life in so
Academic Dean, Dr. David D. member, one who is hired brand resume on Monday with seniors however some activities were not
Palmer, explains that * 'tenure is many ways. I'm happy with my celebrating a night out at the practical because they required a
new. Instructors must have a work and I'm happy to be here. I
an academic condition that is Master's degree or demonstrate Hilton or Holiday Inn. lot of preparation. "We wanted
earned through.evaluations from love the students, the comradery A beach party at Presque Isle to stay away from activities which
progress toward one. An assistant with my colleagues and 1 love the
peers, the dean, the president and professor must have at least a will be the activity scheduled for required a Jot of arrangements
the board." He explained that this subject matter which I teach the day fifth day of the senior because we want everyone to en-
Master's degree and have served (literature)."
evaluation process comes up in a two or three years as an instruc- week. The week will come to an joy themselves."
*

teacher's sixth year as a full-time tor. Assistant professors usually Joh Kolb, new associate pro-
faculty member. are in the midst of working on a fessor comments, "I'm glad, I Do YoU MirJpyf I BuRil a Hole iNYouR
Faculty are assessed in three Ph.d.-r* think it's neat." Kolb admitted SHiRT, SPiLL aSHeS iN VouR Coffee.
areas for tenure: teacher effec- Associate professors have serv- that she hasn't had much time to CouSH oN YOUR FOOD, SMeLL up J
tiveness, college or community ed four years as an assistant pro- think about her new rank because YOUR HafR aND CLcTH.es. anz> PouBLe I
service and scholarly or profes- fessor and have completed at least she is working on her dissertation YouR cwaNce o? GeTf.NG ^aNcefi? J
sional attainment. Also con- 60 semester hours of post- in anthropology from Bryn Mawr
sidered are current faculty rank graduate—doctoria I work. College.
and time- taught fat the college. A full professor must have a Dean Palmer explains it is com-
Tenure provides a status recogni- Ph.d. or must have completed the mon, because of the time re-
tion or acceptance of peers, the equivalent of 90 graduate quirements, that someone can
administration and the board at semester hours. Professors usual- come up for tenure and the pro-
any college. Tenure also provides ly have held the rank of Associate motion to associate professor at
security for an educator. the same time. This was the case
professor for five years.
Those faculty eligible for tenure As ^college President, Dr. of Frank Pauze • and Charlene
are brought up before a Rank and William P. Garvey, points out, a Glispy. However,L both were
Tenure committee, composed of 5 professor has at least 12 years of unavailable for comment at press
or 6 presently tenured faculty. teaching experience at a college or time about their newly-bestowed QiEIN*
Committee members are senior institution. honors. SUJ **\A

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On his promotion to assistant
professor Raymond Flynt

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acknowledges that he has "en-
joyed his association with Mer-
cy hurst College." Sam Rotman
TONY SABELLA'S
"hopes he'll be able to contribute
R) to a higher caliber" in terms of a Genuine Pizza and
learning experience.
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Lewis Lutton was pleased upon
his tenure. He feels, "more a part
Delicatessen
of the. Mercy hurst community." 3018 State Street
Lutton hopes to develop new
horizons of expertise in the areas 455-6119
of Biology and Aging' and
Behavioral Pharmacology. jotg* ****** *6e
In financial terms, with the cur-
rent pay package offered, there is ONE 1
a difference in ranking. Dr. LARGE CHEESE
38th and Garvey explains that an associate
Ave professor makes up to $28,000 PIZZA WITH 2 ADDITK
ITEMS DELIVERED FREE TO
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Presents and a professor makes up to
$32,000. I YOUR DORM OR APARTMENT

Monday: Wing Night Campus Ministry


T Raffle Winner
Tuesday: Pony Night 3 for 1 of the
Wednesday: Pizza and 25* Drafts Schwinn World •dffr*
Tourist Bicycle
HAPPY HOUR was
Marl Dowdell, * t f

Monday thru Saturday 4 to daughter of Mary


Ann Dowdell. COUPONIXPIMS S/l 1/1
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To the Mercyhurst Community:


Sunday's celebration was as lovely Heidiwoman: How am I going to
BULLETIN BOARD
as the day, thanks to all of you! breathe in all that clutter? GW
Father Chuck
Chris, I've never been to Galaway Attention Seniors Computer and Business
To the cast of 'The Secret I ife of Canal. Do you have any pictures? class, can pick up their works in
Walter Mitty": Don't forget Just a reminder to all Seniors that his office which is located in. 119 Show
about the Cast Party on May 11 at Graduation announcements are Zurn. Southex Exhibitions is sponsoring
8:00. For more information call Kay - You said you'd believe it if in. Announcements are available a Computer and Business Show.
Brent at 823-6171. , r you saw it in print, well, here it is; and can be picked up in the It will take place on May 8, 9, 10,
you-know-who did try you-know- Senior Recital at the Louis 1. Tullio Convention
Bookstore during store hours.
what and got it you-know-where. Senior Voice major, Art Martone Center located at 811 * French
Patty Lou: Early wishes for a hap- NOW will you drop him! Or do will be presenting his senior recital Street in Erie, PA. Show times are
py and peaceful Mommy's Day. you want to check the emergency Fashion Show on Sunday, May 6 at 3:00 p.m. in Tuesday and Wednesday from
I'll be home soon enough and room records? A friend you'll Mercyhurst student chapter of the St. Mark's;Auditorium. Accom- 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Thursday
then the Old Homestead will hate American Home Economics panying Martone will be Senior from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
never be quiet!! Luv, ME Association is sponsoring a Piano major, Julie Annuziata. For more information on ticket
fashion show. It will take place on reservations call 716-852-2006.
Joe - BWAUGH! You are a Saturday, May 5, 1984 at 1:30 This show will include seminars
WE WANT BUTTERSCOTCH druggie p.m. in the Grotto. Fashions are and feature local Erie businesses.
KRIMPETS! i think. W.W. Senior Week
provided by Carlisle's department
To the Old Gang - Do you have to store. There will be a meeting for-the
Eric, Tammy, Bob, Let's get some do it before you can say it or can planning of ^Senior Week on
wings - I'll bring the Ameretto you say it before you do it??!! Senior Exhibition Wednesday, May 9 at 8:00 p.m. Senior Art Exhibit
and Cognac if you bring the Thanks for welcoming me back An exhibition of works by Mer- The meeting will take place in the
Video Room and all are invited to A Senior Art Show by Jeanne Ber-
Seagrams. with understanding hearts cyhurst College Senior Art Major talan, Pamela Dodman, Kerri Mc-
Richard Forsgren will open with a help coordinate this event.
Cormack, and Mary Nolan will be
CWK - Thanks for this past reception from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. on display through May 10 at the
Hey, folks,! Won't be long now! at the Dovetail Gallery located at f
Hang in there, kids; school's weekend - especially YES!! And "Desperate Rock N Roll" Cummings Gallery, located on the
congratulations on your award - 1503 State Street on Sunday, May second floor of the library.
almost out. Mom & Dad - enjoy it 6. The show will continue through A special that examines the music
while you can. Love you guys, whatever it may be. Love, GAR of two bands, The Doors and The
May 26. It features works of
Gena Photography, Prints and Clay. Joy Division will be presented on
Helio Graphics will take control Sunday Night at 11:30 p.m. on I.D. PhotOS
Congrats Fran & Naomi! You'll over the world with their painted Attention Art Students WMCY 880 AM. The musical Photos for l.D. cards will be
do a great job next year. Carla shirts! feature looks at two groups that taken this Friday, May 4 from 1 to
Any Art student who took Dr. are separated by a decade and tied 4 p.m. in the Student Union. Cost
Pizzat's winter term "taping" together by their philosophies. is $3.00.
Prince - Press here to start the Naomi, How about a cut rate for
waterbed in motion. BULK classified buyers?

Beth, Fracture one of your slat- Heidi: NO! My affections can't be


ternly limbs. W.W. bought at mass quantity dis-
..................j....
counts! Nice try! Naomi
Mike: One year ago tonight we
walked along Baker St. preten- Mom and Dad, 26 issues down!
ding we were Sherlock Holms, Only ONE more to go. 1 did sur-
and then we followed in the vive and loved it. Love ya, Carla
footsteps of the Beatles by posing
for a photo on Abbey Rd. Love,
Chris. P.S. Remember the "NO Sgt. Rat, Are you MIA or POW
ARK1NG" sign? We better tell or just hiding? 2nd Lt. Dimples
Noah.

Lowell - Write to your friends Mary Beth: Like, how's life in


under the bridge yet? your transcendent mode?

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THE MERCIAD
Men's And Women's Crew 'Hurst Tennis
Lakers Win First Regatta!! Netters To Participate
Laker crews traveled to non's charges sizzled down the Lakers entered the last 500 meters
Poughkeepsie, New York, this
past weekend where they par-
course, leaving the closest rival
four boatlengths behind. In the
charging up on Skidmore. In the
last 150 meters, both crews were
1984 Division II
ticipated in the 22nd Annual
President's Cup Regatta, hosted
by Marist College. f
varsity Lightweight 8 event, Mer-
cyhurst battled for the lead with
SUNY Maritime all the way down
neck and neck in the race too close
to call. Finally, in the last three
strokes, the Lakers gave one last
Championship Tournament
A dozen schools competed for the course, mounting a furious mighty heave and slipped across Mercyhurst will once again be quez has strengthened the top of
the Herbert J. Haight Trophy, sprint^ in the last 500 meters to the line one-half second before the [represented at the Men's Tennis our line-up and thus aided our
which is awarded to the overall claim the gold medal. In the other crew. Head Coach Al Division II Nationals which will representation at the national
winner. Besides Mercy hurst, five Novice Men's 4, the Lakers placed Belovarac was very pleased with be held at South West Texas State event."
other schools entered both men's second out of six entries, falling the performance. "We've been in San Marcos, Texas next week. The national tourney com-
and women's races- Marist, For- only to Manhattan by a scant of working on our sprint the past The Lakers, ranked 11th in the mences Thursday, May 10 and
dham, lona, Manhattan, and St. five seconds; i. two weeks and it really paid off country, will send two singles ends with the awarding of the
John's. New York Maritime and The premiere race of the day players and a doubles tandem to Division II national titlists on
the U.S. Merchant .'Marine was the men's Heavyweight varsi- for us in the clutch," he com- the competition. Sunday, May 13.T ;
Academy entered the men's com- ty 8 event. Six schools entered. mented, "but more ^importantly, Jens Caap and Joel Balogun -"Right now," comments
petition, while St. Joe's, Navy Half-way through the 2000 meter our crew has developed the con- will be a part of a 64 player field, Findlay, "with our players
and Coast Guard competed in the course the Lakers found fidence and the aggressiveness to all of whom'are striving for the reaching new peaks, our three na-
!
women's division only. * S- themselves with^four boats trail- come back on a crew and pass national title. tional representatives are ready
The regatta-, which traces'its ing in their wake, with only Skid- them. In the last 750 meters, we're Meanwhile the duo of Caap and for the best. Jens Caap, one of
roots to the IRA's which were in- more standing between themselves deadly. If anyone's ahead of us at Peter Straub will challenge a 32 Mercyhurst's classiest athletes, is
itiated in Poughkeepsie in 1895, and the gold medal. Steadily br- that point, they'll pay dearly for team field for the Division II dou- probably the most mentally tough
has been captured by St. Joseph's inging up the stroke rating, the it." Y> '* ble crown. player I've seen and he's ready for
on five occasions, 'while Marist "I consider these selections a the best competition.
and Trinity have had their name fine reflection on our team's per-
inscribed on the Haight Trophy formance all year," says Coach "Joel Balogun and Peter
four times each. Last year, Rhode Andy Findlay. "The' hard work Straub always seems to rise on the
Island captured the overall Cham- exerted by the players, who will big occasion. We are all ready and
pionship. This! year itj was not attend nationals, Walt Hader, looking forward to the trip," con-
Mercyhurst. *%
Phil Nykyforuk* and Juan Blaz- cluded the coach.
In this past weekend's races, it
was Mercyhurst all the way, cap-
turing the Haight Trophy as well Raised Over $1600
as the men's heavyweight varsity
eight Cup. In the course of the
day's' racing, the men's crew
began by placing second in the
Li ft-A-Thon Success
m Above is the 1984-85 calendar. two days. The vacation begins
lightweight four event. Manhat-
tan slipped by the Lakers by two Notice that the fall term begins after classes on Tuesday,
boat lengths while our crew bested about a week later than last year - November 20, rather than on Fri-
Marist, lona, Merchant, Marine, September Ilk- although it ends day, November 165 Registration
and SUNY Maritime. In the five about the same lime, on for winter term will then be held
The victorious Laker Crew team carries Coach Al Belovarac after December 12. This will ease the on the 19th and 20th -right before
boat frosh eight event, Joe Len- taking first place at the President's Cup Regatta. difficulties that develop when the Thanksgiving break.

Weather Cooperating;^
students and parents have to
travel to the College on Labor This new calendar also provides
Day for orientation and registra- for the normal fall weekend (with

Baseball Season in Ful Swing


- By Greg Yoko triumph. Julio got the win in Laker strikeout, Mark Goodwill
tion. The later start was made
possible by reducing the overly
long Thanksgiving vacation by
Friday, October 12, being a free
day) and a winter weekend that
was cancelled last winter term.

The Laker baseball team swung relief. * also received a walk 'to set the
into full action this week, playing Westminster College then stage for Wheeler's heroics.
eight games in six days.
Coach Fred Conger's squad
opened the series with a 10-1 deci-
sion over city rival Gannon
hosted the Mercyhurst Blue and
Green for a pair of contests. The
Lakers dropped the opener 14-4
after five innings but took revenge
'' I was concentrating on getting
a good arm swing at the ball and
just making contact to put the ball
in play," said the proud left
®mi

Scoreboard
University. Mercyhurst's Ed in the second scrap by winning fielder. "As soon as I hit it, I SCOREBOARD
Kriausky was the Laker producer 18-11. knew it would fall in. I went with PRESIDENT S CUP REGATTA
by knocking home five RBI's with Julio, who had a home run in the pitch, a fastball low and away, POUGHKEEPSIE, NY
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two hits and a walk. his final at bat in the opening and put it into right Held." MEN'S LW 4 MEN'S Frosh 8 MEN'S LWt MEN'S Froth 4 "MEN'S Vanity S
Senior Scott Lucas and junior game, cracked two more round- :Along with Wheeler's three hits Manhattan 8:12 LAKERS 7:33 LAKERS 7:22 Manhattan 7:58 LAKERS 5:58.8
LAKERS 8:20 Marist 7:45 Maritime 7:25 LAKERS 8:04 Skidmore 5:59.3
Ted DeSanti each added a pair of trippers in his initial trips to the and four RBI's on offense, were Marist 8:21 Manhattan 8:06 Marist 7:53 Marist 8:17 Manhattan 6:02.3
RBPs. One of • Lucas' came on a plate in the second'contest. Andy DeSanti and Lucas. DeSanti add- lona
Mcrch,
8:36 lona 8:20
Maritime 8:23
lona 8:30
Maritime 8:35
Marist 6:02.8
Maritime 6:07.0
solo home run. Casper also added four runs on ed four hits, Including a pair of Marine 8:41 Mcrch. lona ; 6:16.0
Maritime 8:45 Marine 8:49 v^
Bill Julio received the victory two hits While Skonieczka went doubles and five RBI's. Lucas,
on the mound. Julio allowed just | three for five with a double, home meanwhile, .was perfect in four ».«...-... . . . ............ * HAIGHT TROPH\
four hits and one run while strik- run and two RBI's. trips to the plate while knocking WOMEN'S LW4 WOMEN'S Var 4 WOMEN'S WOMEN'S Points
Navy 9:53 C. Guard 9:04 Frosh 4 Varsity 8 Mercyhurst , . ">6
ing out six. Mercyhurst was also successful in two Laker runs. C.Guard 10:20 LAKERS 9:31 C.Guard 8:03 Navy 7:24 Manhattan" ?7
LAKERS 10:37 Marist 9:39 Manhattan 8:09 C.Guard 7:33 C Guard "" 17
The Laker's dropped the Gan- in another slugfest. At Fredonia, And finally/ in Mercyhurst's Skidmore 11:19 Navy 9:50 lona 8:36 Fordham 7:38 Marist "" 16
non nightcap 10-3. The /Hurst NY, the Lakers outlasted the Blue first appearance at Tullio Field lona '.- 10:03 Marist 8:40 LAKERS 7:45 Naw ". • " i i
St. John's 10:13 LAKERS 8:52 Skidmore 7:59 i o n a '" ' 9
was able to collect five hits in the Devils 17-16. -| this season, they dropped a pair of Manhattan 10:17 v Marist 8:03 Skidmorc^"""""."""]8
contests in tight fashion to the Fordham 7
outing. Bill Wheeler's two out, .bases * SUNY Maritime 6
The Golden Knights were again loaded, double in.the .top of the University of* Pitt-Johnstown, 3-2 Merchant Marine 0
the opposition the following day seventh was the game winner. and 5-3.
as nice weather swayed the two With Mercyhurst trailing 16-13 DUAL MATCH TENNIS SCORE SHEET
coaches into taking advantage of going into their last chance at the Errors were the culprit as Mer- Mercyhurst vs Behrend
the sunshine. plate, the Lakers put together a cyhurst yielded six runs via May 1, 1984 at St Marks
Mercyhurst captured the vic- rally. mistakes in the two games. Lucas, Singles Winner Score Doubles Winner Scort
Skonieczka drew a walk with Kriausky, and DeSanti provided Mercyhurst Behrend Mercy hunt Behrend
tory in the final frame when the Jens Cup vs Tim Juncas M 6-1,64 Caap, Straub vs Juncas, Grecnen M 6-1,7-5
Laker's put together three straight one out and Lucas followed with a the limited Laker offense. Good Joel Balogun vs Jim Grcencn B default ' Balogun, Nykyforuk vs Perkins, Chuck McKcnna
single. DeSanti then hit a double pitching, despite the pair of Phil Nykyforuk vs Brian Long M 6-0,6-1 ,M 6-1, 6-0
hits. With two out, Steve Pete Straub vs Greg Schlcgcl M 6-0, &Q Blazquez, Hader vs Long, Schlcgcl M 6-3,6-1
Loshelder and Chip Lewis reach- which scored both baserunners to defeats, was turned in by Julio Wall Hader vs Rob Perkins M 6-0,6-0
Juan Blazquez vs Paul Bishop M 6-1,6-1
ed on singles and then raced home bring the 'Hurst within one. and John Kosko.
on a double off Rick Skonieczka's L Cory Franceschi was given the Mercyhurst's record falls to 1 FINAL SCORE
bat to give the 'Hurst a 4-3 free pass to first, and after a 5-10. i- Mercyhurst 8, Behrend 1, Season Record 11-7 J £
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