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Counselor
Proposed Proposed At MSG
By Teresa Tracy By Fran Moavero arise if MSG invests $5,000 in
MERCI AD News Editor ;
MERCIAD Staff Reporter textbooks.
Starting Winter term there will Bryan Doherty, criminal justice "I think we are taking a big
be a part-time mental health representative, submitted a pro- risk," she said.
counselor from St. Vincent on posal to the Mercyhurst Student Greg Yoko, resident rep, sug-
campus and possibly an addi- Government on Monday, January gested that MSG compile a list of
tional counselor, if his appoint- 17, suggesting that MSG purchase books students are selling and act
ment is approved by the college $5,000 worth of textbooks for as a mediator.
administration. : students to borrow. Chemistry representative Missy
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- We have an extremely weH According to Doherty, students Hurlbert agreed with Yoko's sug-
qualified individual interested in would initially pay a $5.00 club gestion. " Acting las a mediator,
coming here," stated Chris fee which would enable them to we wouldn't have the 7 initial
Gagliano, Campus Life Commit- borrow college textbooks from outlay of $5,000," she said.
tee chairperson on the possibility the student government. A committee was formed? to
of a second counselor. Alleviating the high cost of col-organize Doherty's proposal for
The counselor from St. Vincent lege texts was Doherty's objective further discussion at the next
will be here as a volunteer for half when drafting the proposal. MSG meeting. "| | ^
a day every week, said Gagliano. Many MSG members question- In other MSG business, Maria
The additional Counselor 9 will ed how the proposal would be ex- Santangelo, member of the Senate
be contracted with approval of the ecuted and if it was efficient and Campus Life Committee, updated
Administration and will be on effective. $%* * f
MSG members concerning their
campus for a maximum of 8-10 Treasurer of MSG, Gina Frisia proposal to obtain a part-time
hours a week. In addition to per- said, "why would students have mental health counselor.
sonal counseling, he will also con- to join a club when they can look Santangelo said a psychologist
duct workshops such as stress at the bulleting board in the who works at Family Crisis is in-
v
management. Union for books they need?" ' terested in working at Mercyhurst
So far, the proposal of mental A view from third floor Old Main as the long-delayed January snow " Cost was also a concern. Sheila eight to ten hours a week..
health counseling on campus has flies on campus. * 5 i | fpT Delaney, computer management The psychologist, Warren
be been met by enthusiasm .by representative, questioned the Howald, "has a talent for work-
students and MSG, but Gagliano business complications which may ing with college-age students,"
stresses that for these services to
remain they need student par-
ticipation, especially with the
workshops since the program will
New Leads Uncovered said. He then explained that the
stated Santangelo, Howald has
previously worked at Behrend
College.
be evaluated by the amount of use
it receives.
In Campus Center Theft At the present time, the Mer-
crime is grand larceny and anyone cyhurst administration has | also
caught with the equipment is guil- obtained a mental health
By Mary Jo Allen Campus Center situation. ty of receiving stolen property. counselor^from St. Vincent
MERCIAD Staff Reporter Usually something of this Cordes concluded by explaining Health Center for one-half day
New leads have recentlyjbeen magnitude is reported, however his personal' interest in seeing per week.
uncovered concerning the nearly the Erie Police Department claims
Grad f two-year old Campus Center theft they don't (have a record of this
in which an estimated SI200 being reported."
justice done. .* * St. Vincent is providing the col-
"It's the school and the lege with a counselor free of
students that are penalized . . * charge, while the college will be
Speakersj worth of athletic equipment was The report was *filedwith the
stolen. J. Garry Cordes, assistant college's insurance company and
so in the future if any one, any paying Warren Howald a salary.
student is aware of these things Although the College may have
professor of Criminal Justice is both Cordes and J Cusak were
Recommended working toward solving the case. reimbursed for the equipment.
V "I want the students to know But, the story didn't end there.
going on, it would be quite ad- two health aides, "both men will
mirable if they avail this informa- come in and work together, not as
tion to the proper authorities. An a separate e n t i t y , " said
By Karen Merkle that they can't avail themselves of As Cordes recalls, about a attitude that 'I don't want to get Santangelo.'
MERCI AD Staff Reporter college property," he stated. month' and a half ago, an in- involved' doesn't accomplish
The committee established to The theft in the Campus Center dividual was spotted wearing one anything."
help choose a speaker for the 1983 is believed to have been commit- of the stolen jackets. When con-
commencement exercises has sub- ted by non-Mercyhurst students. fronted by someone associated
mitted a list, of three names to Cordes explained what happened with the school, whose name is be-
Mercyhurst President Dr. William in the July '81 robbery, which in- ing withheld, and asked for a
P. Garvey and*are now waiting volved him as baseball team name, the individual gave a wrong
for the final decision. t coach.* name. <' g<
Student' government {president "As a result of the equipment "I'm retired from the New
Richard Lanzillo, a member of room being left open momentari- York Police Department," said
the committee, was not at liberty ly, someone went in and availed Cordes, explaining that his police
to release the names. themselves of six baseball team expertise worked to alert him to
He did say, however, that one jackets and six or seven T-shirts the situation. He ascertained the
of the people being considered is a from a baseball camp I was runn- individual's correct name through
Mercyhurst faculty member, and ing at the time; and I'm told by an informant and got in contact
at least one of the others would re- P. . . Mike Cusak, the athletic with Detective Robert Johns of
quire travel expenses in addition director, at the time, also some the Erie Police'Department who
to the $500 budgeted by the ad- tennis team sweats and a number initiated an investigation, "which
ministration for a speaker. of other items." has resulted in the return of one
After making his decision, With on-campus crime,! the jacket and the possible implica-
Garvey will send an invitation to question arises whether it should tion of several other people.
the individual, asking him or her be handled internally by security v
"I honestly feel that the people
to speak at Mercyhurst's com- or handed over to the Erie Police involved probably don't realize
(continued on page 3) Department. Cordes explained the the magnitude of this," Cordes Mary Jo Allen Interviews J. Garry Cordes
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By Amy Wood worth CAC. , | monthly meetings in which major
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To most of the Mercyhurst
Kubiak first became an active
conservationist when there was. a
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state are discussed. The most
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community Richard.- Kubiak is
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threat of a steel mill moving into
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Thanks for the great time! Biff P h o n a t h o n '83 * * Art Gallery Student Recital
Hey Skippy! Our "Gang of Five" *M'JJ1ILA Q^uVulnlJ"rvll\[,L^ The Alumni Office has scheduled "Interlocking Images" art work The D'Angel o School of Music at
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had an "awesomely-righteous •K-» «<»„• \A* A *c*u L;««M m « m ;« J year's Phonathon no *run will be presented by Catherine^
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