April 30, 2008 The Gannon Knight • Jumps 13 : Students seek further knowledge Continued from page 1 "I knew that was the approach planned to attend the lecmre because he wanted to expand his knowledge of Adler and his theories. born psychologist. Adler, the founder of individual psy¬ that I wanted to use when working "The job I want to do is help others, and I eventuaUy chology, studied personaUties and beUeved that the abiU¬ with kids and families, but even want to go into pubUc health which should help me ty to work with others for a common good was attributed restore social equaUty," he said. to sound mental health. more, I wanted to formalize my life The lecture is free; McCurdy invited everyone inter¬ McCurdy said he has been fascinated by Adler and his around it." ested to attend and get exposure to different Adlerian principles for quite some time. topics. "Once I took a course on Adlerian supervision," he . - Dr. Kenneth McCurdy "It is a reaUy good opportunity to give our students a said. "I knew that was the approach that I wanted to use associate professor variety of venues to get information about Adler and when working with kids and famiUes, but even more, I community counseling program mental health," he said. wanted to formaUze my Ufe around it." McCurdy said he wiU address the stages and processes gy interesting to study. of counseling from an Adlerian prospective. "His theories are pretty versatile and hoUstic, aU while TED HOAG , ijoajf)[email protected] MeUssa Schmidt, a graduate assistant in the communi¬ piecing them together," she said. ty counseUng prc^gram, said she finds Adlerian psycholo- Russell Sivetz, a junior psychology major, said he TEAM: Knight selects, honors athletes

Continued from page 14 more Kayla Nelson's team-high HiUsdale. Two days later, 64. Her 73 shots on goal lead the Corroto surpassed Larissa Women's Water Polo: team. Smith's record of 156 career Annie GreenhiU Men's BasebaU: runs against Clarion. Crreenhill was named to the Jonathan Dziomba The athletes honored exem- AU-CoUegiate Water Polo One of the only upsides for pUfy great talent in their respec¬ Association Western Division Gahnon's basebaU team has been tive sports, whether that be on first team after a sensational junior Jonathan Dziomba's con¬ the field, court or in the pool. sophomore campaign. She led sistency. Leading the Knights in We wish.aU Gannon athletes the way with 62 goals on the most offensive categories, the best of luck in their new con¬ year, making the mark for Dziomba maintains a .346 bat¬ ference, the Pennsylvania State fourth-highest single-season ting average, a .571 slugging per¬ Athletic Conference. total in school history. After tw^o centage andhas talUed five home years, GreenhiU ranks third all- runs, 33 RBIs, 46 hits and is sec¬ time in goals scored with 113. ond with 25 runs scored. BECKY FRESCH Lacrosse: Colleen Dixon Spring MVP: Jaclyn Corroto, [email protected] As a junior captain of the Softball lacrosse team, Dixon leads The senior shortstop became BEN COBBETT Gannon's offensive unit with 53 Gannon's aU-time leader in hits col>[email protected] goals through 14 matches. and runs scored this year. She Adding 10 assists, Dixpn has 63 REBECCA LELONEK/KNIGHT broke Sarah Kane's mark of 232 Jaclyn Corroto (right) stands on first base after a single against Findlay total points, one behind sopho¬ hits in an April 20 game against April 6. Corroto went 1 ior A at ttie plate in the 6-5 win over the Oil.ers.

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