iveca Lindfors -
Intimate Sojourn
·,1 American Iheatre Is 10 survive, It
S[QUlckly be made awore of lis presenl
k of Inllmacy. , Vlveca Lindiors
ted such an Inlimate situation during
-vlsll. Hcr PBrlOfmane<o sllmul81ed the
ience and P<lrmllted Ihe group 10 be
101 lhe Ihealre, Tna doy a~er the per·
ance. Ms. Llndlo,s lalked with a
lip oj sludents In an. lnlormal al~
jO'phe' • . This was Ihe I.sleel 01 Ihe pe,.
mance and when Ihe c,,,lain dosed II
s Ihe audience on slag~. This Is what
modern aUdience wants Itom ltIe
tfe."
YESTERDAY.- A Gilprlcorn bOM In .
ilfBoan now an Amerh;an cJrllBn. . •
Io9an modern dance a/ lhe age 01 5 . ,
darl 10 become BIl aclress a/ lha ege
/3 . .. enlel'9r1 The Royal Dramalic
,eatr. dI lhe age oilS . .. was Ihe stal
, Swedish film anrllhealra 81 rhe age or
'9. _ fflB,,;edtwon{oo men andhsdtwo
ildran, . . ar 25 Wli$ oHe/ed a lX>nlra(;J
'Ih Ihe CI/y 01 Angel., Gill/lornia, USA
. , ..... nt. . siayerl /or ~ yea,., IO&llilghl
Ihe Angels exeepl lhal I I1l8lrfed
Ih., nice man and had e b8by Ooy . ..
overl /0 NY . •. walked In Ihe Iheal/e
, . sludl&d wilh Loo Sirasber9 . , .
rried a Hungarian . .. al the agB 01
, . OeCBme 8 slar on Bloodwsy and off
'oadwa'l _ . . ere .• etc.. . ~M_
Talking willi aclress Vloeca lindlOrt Is
e lroe confessions Ome as she mO'Jes
~Ih lol!ll recall Inrough her lour
• ."~ag",,. three ond a hall d IIIO"'es,
rs, anelysls. whal II meaRS 10 be e
man and aG11ess. and (a~ l e generalities
0111 Ille wltn a capl",1 l,
She I. here to .010 In Ihe original
og,am "lAmA Woman." whlehwas n,at
;Iesenled lloe years ago 10 audiences In
Provincelown, Mass. II Is whal Ms, Lind·
IS prele ... 10 call -. workshop In
DfOQrflSS:" Malenal has Deen sHared
oem.whal ~noe IMn 10 Include 8 variety
~ topical sketche5 aimed al shOwing
..... here we are at now 88 women." the DCress
says.
The Idea lor the ohow came oUI 01 her
, .. n Ule and IMughlS nvc yeo,. ago, 1 he
'",1 male she asked 10 dlrecl It. Paul
uslln, accepled bec.aute. emong Olher
•• ons he told Lindlor •. "I have ..,me
hang·ups aboul women I wanl to gel
..,er " She loughs and says "everybody
101 nd 01 hang-ups" Inrough lhe producion,
allhough II lOok work,
"Men come up to me atter the show end
say, 'yours Is one show about women thai
did n't make me leel threatened : ..
TesHmony (rom the Charles. Manson
\rIJI. axcerplS 'rom the writings of freud.
sex educalor Mary Calderone, Singer Joan
Sa", and f"mlnisl Sally Kemplon are on
ttle program. rhe sOrrows of WOmen In
~ v" are enacted by Ms. Lindlors, us1ng
"The Diary 01 AMe Frank" and 8 poem
"boul "03 VIetnamese freedom.fighler.'·
Props ate mInImal and Ihe cosrume,
conoelved by Siage Company s"'lI. Is
'very son of Ilmeless .. &e<:ordlng 10 Ms,
lIndfors.
She says Irs really a ca.sl of 3 t. ThaI
numberr 0' wrIters Irom Anals Nln to
Sh.~etP<lare , ColMe 10 Eldridge CI&aver,
provided Ihe malerlal lor her producilon,
whleh Is " 8. Journey 01 one woman. me,
and ma"y women - 8. journey or pasl and
presenl plus looking Inlo lIIe luture •
TODAY: My chI/dIet> 8r" grown up .
John Is a pOliflt1J1 scJsnJlsl. Lena is 8n ax·
flCuUve In public '6/atjons and mothsr 01
,lIatash8. , . fhal maH6s me a grand.
mothsr . .. KrJ~fOUer Is an B~/()I and a ,I., already . . a&orge Taborl, Ihe
f1ungari8n j$ $1111 lall. has a mou£/achi) and
wmfes ., J slm oeli8't's In ,hi) union 01
mlln and woman .. I stU! love havjng
children. 8nd my cTali . .. I h8"~ my
."'" ."'010 c81lerl "An ACIOI Work3" ,
wo pl.n 10 do "Slrlndber9 on Strlnrlberg"
j ntJ "Ghosts" with my son Kr;sloif9' .
Anais Nln ctoses "I Am A Woman'" whh
whal Ms. Llndlors leel. i. her own presenl
and hopafully. luture slale
Nln wriles 01 gelling rid ollhe "curse 01
Dbse5slon. II seems a miracle. bUllt was
the result of many years 01 .truggle,
analysis, pass)onale ""Ing, mMY pieces,
many people. many loves, many (:ro,atlons
, , . lrom Ihal point on I exporlenoed
emotional dramas iI1al passed, like
stonns, and lell p&S~ behind."
Llndlor. says "despair 1$ somelhlng I
really cannOI afford anymore."lhen smiles
and ~ys, "you hove to u(1de/stand' wasn 't
always thiS wise Irs a wIsdom born or paIn
- now I am IIIrough with all suffering -
nol Ihrough with Ihe pain, but Ihe 3uf·
lerlng:'
So, Ihen. Ihere Is Ihls long dl.cu&Slon 01
males - past, present and future. M well
as flberaled equality between the sexes
As 10' women's liberation. f.ls , Llndlorg
pause~ ~nd remark~, "I'm 'tIery afraid 10
loin organlzallons: I'm nOI 11181 kind Of per.
.on." She dlsmi£SeS same of Ihe more
radIcal femlnlSl p,onounoemenlS as "kind
01 silly: ~ul SUPPOI1S !IOcial Changes thaI
would -.llow men to bring up chlld,en and
women to bring up In. world."
The Ihlrd person In 1M produc1lon
(besld ... dlreClor. Paul AuslIn) I. RII.
Fred,'cks, producer 01 Ihe show which has
loured regional Inealre' lor a ye8/ ""d 8
hall.
"Rita Is like my sister," said Llndlors: "1
never had one MIore, T~al' . the
marvelous Ihlng about Women'. Lib,
wOm$n can now be friends."
She teel~ "'he women', lib movement
did loe nnat Ihlng Ihat anelysls dldn'~"
Ireelng he' and "leaching me 10 Lake
re.ponslbility for my Ihoughts and
wishes." Bul ahe adds "we are now
beyond Ihe women'. lib movement and
InlO an equailly movement lor bOlh sex·
ea,·
The actress conlends women must not
"beck 0((" Irom laking on more r8$pon·
.iblilly. 'Women are jusl human beings
and Ihey have 10 be aocepled as such."
she says. "I don' know whelher my
generallon can CQpe with Ii. The head Is
ona Ihlng. Ihe nerves are another."
There Isn'l a trace 01 lo",ed Ihealrlcatlly
aboul her. The handshake Is swllt and
Rrm, the smile Infeclious. Ihe voiU 'e50.
Mnl as II probes questions with qulel In·
lelllgen"".
"f.ly philosophy now Is nol 10 Change
anybody - bul thai I don'l have to aocepl
wnere 1 am."
She .1111 belleY8$ a "deep, Inllmale
relallonshlp will> a man Is the essential
IhlnQ. Organically my body was made In
such a wa.y to receive hl$ seed - thai's
one 01 Ine basic Ihlngs thai will ~ar
chenge," And she still believes In
marriage. " Marriage Is: a word for COmmitmant
Withoul CQmmitmenl IIIe I. Idiotic,
An arns\ commIts him sell 10 olhets and 10
hlrnsal •. Ihese commllments ha'Je \0 be
fed through other r.um8n belngl ..
She say. II w .... n' until .he hll 45 that
S"e developed any wisdom on living.
'"Belo'. Ihal, my condilion of wo<1<1n9, and
being a molher and a mlSlreu - all Ihal
was 100 muCh lor me. I CQuldn'l make It all
that croalive - and I wanted II to be aU
creallve. Everyll>lng begins 10 OverJlow
and you gel hassles,'"
A molha, Ihree tlm~ and now a grand.
mothe' , LlndlOf"$ shrugs and says, aboul
being a mOlher. "18m an open book,
Tner. is very lillie I can hide, My children
IrU61 me. They know I love them,"
A. for her wo<1<. ghe says, "very few ac·
Ire!S6s are nor neuroUe. You play an awlul
101 of gsme-s and evenlually you Vlorate
yoursell, People Ihlnk being an aC\Jess I
have always bean JI~erated . Irs true II'.
the one prolesslon thaI absolulely couldn'l
do WIIMuI u. - II's like being. mOlher,
- Is she prlmerlly an actress or a
philosopher? SM obvlou~y e.C<lls at beIn~
bolh," stated one otudenlat Wesleyan
College, Georgia. aller viewing her perlormanC<)
and attending a discussion. Others
commented'
"U cn3rm. ~~clousness and wIt are (he
main ingredients 01 an aclress. Mg, Lind-
10 .. Is perhOps Ihe grealeS! ever. She did
alilhal she could 10 break down Ine barrie,
on.fage snd In an Inlormal hour In the
classroom, The work slle Is doing Is ex·
""llenl , -
"The m .... ,lng with Vi"eca Llndlora was
slgnlflcanlly WOllhwhlle In Ihal il was bOlh
pleasurable and InslrUCl!ve Tha topics
dis.cussed were wIde yet Intensely per·
sonal, brlnglng Ilghllo the nature of 1M ar·
U!t and theat'e environment a.nd even to
the Mture 01 our own Individual rote In the
world . . . "
TOMORROW: I am no longer a/reid . . .
Ponlons 01 the above were reprinted
Irom articles enUlled "Vlvece Llndfo,.: Lila
Wlln a Cepltal L" by Myra MacPherson
WhiCh appeared in the WSShlngton Post
Sunday, Sept 24, f972 and "Actre",,' SOlO
Snows Where We're At, " by Patricia
Stewarl appearing In "The Courant". Hart·
lord, Conn .. Dec, 2, 197 I.
Juil Winter
gleaner
N C
<--/'6 of R
Volume ~No. 9 Feb rua ry 28. 1973
Centre Hosts Grin'lm's Tales
PIc1ure a bare painted stago noor, 8
wide beCk wall against which Ilghl panerns
are prolecled. and on one "de a lour·
pleee 10lk-rock group unobtrusively sup·
ponlng lhe ocllon, With nOlhlng mora up
l/1elr sleeves than Ihalr lalenl, elghl per.
lormers In m.ke · shl~ costumes nghl OUI
01 someone's old t,unk prooeed 10 par·
\lCjpate allull inleMlty but willi the Ulmost
ease In Ion lalry Lalos 01 varying lenglh,
This I. STORY THEATRE, P .... , SIII4'
Broadway smash hll whlcll will be
presented at Nazarelh An$ Center for one
perlormance on Salurday. MarCh 10 .,
a :~o PM,
Tha germ 01 lhe Idea for STORY
THEA1RE, a presenlalion 01 len Grimm's
Fairy Tales using mime, dialogue and c<>n·
lemporary music, ClIme Into being at the
Second City Troupe In Chicago. Sills was
lhe eenlral nguro surrounded by the IIke$
of Mike Nichols, Elaine May. Barbara
Harris and David Slelnberg. TogalMr.
Ihese undls<:overed geniuses experlmanted
wllh ImprovlsaUonal Ihaalfe.
Later, Sills 1&lI lhe group 10 'ludy t~eatre
games wlth his mo[»ar. Viol. Spoiln.
Togelher, Ihey sel up Ihe Game T~eatar.
the culmInation of wh~cl'l was Ihe lorst
STORY THEA TAE, Ii pr~m l .red In Lincoln
Park. Chicago, during Ihe summer 01
19SB
Two years I.,er, Oelob"r 2S, 1970. Ihe
play was produoed on Sroadway. 1I wa.s an
Ollernl9ht smash hlL
Critics hailed II lor Irs bMlc simplicity,
lIS IngenUity. U.s humor, ItS overall enter·
lainmcnl Clive BarnQ;S. New York Times
Orama Crillc. called II "Groal. une·
qulvocally greal " Some <:aIled II a revolu·
lIon in theater becauSQ II returned (0 Ihe
rllualisllc aspeCl 01 lnaat"r In leiling
daeeplillely simple lales.
STORY THEATRE romps along like a
playful puppy, delighllng audience. with
Its unassuming ga.ety, yel displaying a
wisdom .boUl.hUmilO Jill> whleb ",ake. II
more tha.n chddren's en.lertllinmanl, The
:uofles, of course, 8'6 otlsn familiar. and
('('1051 01 them have that Off· beat moral
[WISI, beloved 01 Iha best lalry laleg and
Ihal vary specl.1 questioning queilly w~lch
Is the soecial prize 01 childhood.
Tho lechnlque Is nol.' all complex The
characlers are. In eUec:t. theIr Own
narrators They speak of Ir.emselves at
Ilrsl In Ihe Ihlrd person Ollen II 1'1111 !IOund
a. if they are re.dln~ In Iho Ihlrd pe~n.
Ollen II 1'1111 sound liS II Ihay are leading
out slage dlreCllons. Always Ihey will
mime aCIk)os 10 fit l1le WOlds. The aural
effecll. Ihal of having a slory read 10 you,
and yet w'llh (he key senteneas
Cih.araClerized. But the vlsual efteC1 IS 01
some wddly lmaQlnBllve mime. sltenl
movie 0' even bellet The (atas; are
rehearsed 10 a sll"rp knlle.edge 01 perfeclion
and pari 01 It. special lOY Is Ihe d~
deUness of Ihe performers. The Iota I eltcci
Is Ihat 01 pu,e run for people 01 811 ages,
STORY THEATRE Ilc~el$ .re on sale at
Ihe ArIS Cenler Boxofllca, $3,00 student
Shamrocks to Aid Dystrophy
The week 01 March 11-' 7 has been .set
aside a. MUSCULAR OYSTROPHY
WEEK. During 'his time. many evanls have
oeen scheduled 10 raise money for the vic·
Ilms of lh is dreaded dlseas~ . All prOCiieds
will go 10 Iho Rot.hester Chi3p ror or the
Mus.cul.a.r Dystrophy Asso.claHon and wilt
be used tD buy oQulpment and to help pay
for wheel chairs, medication. therapy.
Iransponallon 10 Ihe cllnlcs, elC.
The Ce-nte •. the Undergraduate
Associaflon . and 1"9 Biology end
Cnemlslry Clubs. as well as C()mmunily
ACI;lIIJS AssoCJation 01 Nazar6th Col1fJge
ate WQrklng together to help makt It a BIG
succes.g We Irwlla you \0 join In tha a1(oo
Events are sehoduled as fori OW!.
·MARCH II ISullday): AMERK
NIGHT - The Amerk. will be ~layl1l9
RAe Organized
The Rochesler college IntertnstUutronal
scene Is quito d~Herenl trom only .. (ew
ye8~ ago. Then emphasis Wa& on a
narrower baSIS lor cooperative programs
than It Is IOday
ROl:hesre( Area Colleges. Inc, Is a lor~
mal organlzatloll to e'amlne brGadly lhe
Inler.1ocklng aSSrSlaf\t.6$ Ihal area
ooUeges can use to help an students
There are olganlzetrons, under RAe. 01
D.ons. Presidents. Deans of Studenta.
olher 9"'UPS
At prnsonl there are no $Iudenl.taculty
groups meellng. NB.L8retl> Collage·s
Int,erlnstitutlonal Committee has been
wo,klng pnnclpally 10 make our college
calelldar bener adlu.led 10 Ihal 01 olher
area colleges. thus ilnebUng studenlS to
lake advantage 0' courses 0\ other
colleges; w'thoul havlnu 10 overextend
Ihalr academic weeks.
Naz Sponsors
Music Day
The New York StalO SchOOl Music
Assoelallon. sponsored by lhe Na1arelh
eMpler ollhe MUGlc E<lucalor's Nallonal
ConleranC<>. has proclaimed Mareh 14.
1973 Music In ou' School Day
In order to celebrate 1he pr&senee 01
musIc on our eamgus. the Music depaf\·
ment he~ scheduled various eventB, open
10 Ihc public.
Tua.day. March 13. tM Opera
Workshop win present Opera Scenes. al
'230 PM III A·13.
Wednesday. March \4 . Ihe Glee Club
will give a mlnl·concert !;It 12;45 ln Iha
large Audito/ium, and the CnCiimbe, Cholf
will SIng In the Art9 Cente, foyor al 1·20
Tne Cha",~er OreMe.lra will play In the
foyef 11\ Ihe lower level oltha Arts Center.
The progrAm Includes Bach. Concerto No
1 for two plnaos and orcnesva and HiJiydn
Symphony No. 8.2 (lsi mov.menl).
hockey agatns[ Springfield at the
ROCne!fm War Memorlal (bus provtded
'rom Naz,H01hl, VOlunteers needed to
coUact and count dornltions during Ihe
game
·MARCH 12 (Monday): MONTE CARLO
NIGHT - at Cordlnal Mooney Hign
School - a miniature "Las Vegas", Ihe
only money you spend Is the admiSSIon;
aH Ihe res! Is pia)' money.
·MARCH 14 (Wednesday): "SOCK
HO P" - sponsorod by Na2arelh
Collego wllh the Cllo~ratlon 01 FISher.
R I. T .. and U of A. open 10 Iho public.
F •• lurlng · ·SPARKY AND THE
BUTANES'· and a local 0 J . Irom 9 PM
III I AM at IMe MAPLEDALE PARTY
HOUSE A .hultlebus will be provided
Irom Naz eonllnuously during the eveJ\Ing.
Tlcl(el$ Dre S 1.00 In edvance (sold al
Ih. area c<>lIegas) and $1.50 etlhe door.
Volumesrs needed 10 sen KckelS and
collect them at the door,
'MARCH 14- 16 (Wednesday. Thursday.
Friday)? fAG DAYS - All during ""G/1
day, !lhamrock bunons will be gIven
whel"l you mak.e B donatIon to Ihe
Muscular Dyslrophy Fund. "Shamrock
girls" and other volunte.e.rs wjll be aU
around campus and In Pittsford and at
lhe Plaza coliecUng donaUoM. Again.
your prosenee as a volunleer would be
apprecia ted any 'fee Hme you have dur·
Ing lhose days
The muscular Oyslrophy Pos.er Child
Will be ~u Naze.relh on or'\e 01 our Tag
Days.
·PO$.er end <lgn up sheelS will be In Ihe
Cenler and Ihe Siudent Union and olher
central localJons on all pOr1lclpating campuses
THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!I
College Students
Poetry Anthology
The Natlonet Poetry Press announ.ces
il, Spring Compelilion. The Closing dole
lor the $ubmisslon of manuscripts by
College Students is April to,
Any slud~nt aj1Qnding elll''t8r tunrar or
,enlo, college is eligible 10 submit his
vorse. ihel6 19 no l imit ation 8S 10 'orm or
Iheme, Shorter works a,e preferred by Ihe
Board of Judges, because of space
Ilmlialions.
Eaeh poem musl be typed or prrnred on
e separate 'Sheet. end must bear Ihe "ame
and home add ross of lhe siudenl, and Ihe
college address as well
Manuscripts should be sen, to ~he or.
Ilee of The Pre-ss. National Poetry Press,
J210 SAlby Avanue. Los Anoeles. CallI.
90034
RING CEREMONV
MARGK 1-7:00 PM
KEARNEY FORMAL
AL L Juniors Are Invited
Dress Required
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Februal)'
7.4 AII·Gers!>wln Pops Concetf. Eastmen The we. 8.15.
28 D8a,h ot 8 Sa/asman. SlraSl3nburgh Planetarium.
March
Ar.na An ShOW Opening. A.C Lobby. 8;00.
Philharmonic Subscrlplloll Concerl. Ea8lman. 8: 15.
2 S"",oer6 and Black Ivory Coneer!. Fighel Alhlell( Cenler. 8:00.
3 KO(j1 and Ihd G800 Con""". Flshe, Alhlehc Cenler. 9:00.
Senior Rec:Hal. Solly Jansa~, A 13. 3:00.
Senior Recital. Cindy Albano. A 13. 7·00.
Japanese Doll FasUvsl. YMCA. Cllnlon Avo .. 12:30.
Senior ReC<tal. Suzanne For .... A 13. 4.00.
Unlvetslcy Chapel Cho". U 01 R
HaMon Awar<ls Audillon!. A 13. 8:00.
I-Iansoll Aweld. Audition • . A 13. 8:00.
Norman Luboll Choir. Easlman. 8:15.
B Philharmonic subscription Concerl. Easlman. 8' \5.
10 Sell;or Recital. Aline Hebert. A 13. 4:00.
Story Th.al'8. A.C. Audllorlum. 8:30.
II NYS Federallon 01 Music Clubs. A 13. 2:00.
13 Inle(08110noi Reading Assoclallon. A \3. 2:30 and 7.00.
Hanlon AwardS Auditions. A 48. 8:00.
14 KI&3 Me Kale. A 14, 7: 15.
Glee Club. A.C. Aud>lorlum. 12:30.
18 Senior Reellal. Hel8n SCOII. A 13. 4:00.
21 Mikado (Gilbert snd SUllivan). A.C Audllorlum. 8:30.
March
1·5
1()"25
16-18
16· 18
21·23
COPIITINUING EVENTS
F,ench Club vl"l 10 Quebec.
PhUha(MOmC on Tour. call the Easlman lor funner information.
The Promise. Xerox Audllorlum.
The Soys Irom Syracuse. A.C. Audlt<>rlum.
ThA 8"~ frrvn .(!~.IIIrll#.o!I 6'" A . ,.-Ih_..l. ,-
--THE COLUMN
NIGHT WATCHMAN
The nl<)hl walches you .Ieep.
The dark Is Ihe saVLor
lor you keep
Re.t wll~ lazy eyes And
tsHared )ol nts.
and consider the day
a myriad or s1rfnglng
points;'
Hate, ""'orry , despair and
'ellr.
Slee~ tlg~1 my love and regerd
Ihe nigh. as
dear.
Bruoe Crane
REF~ ECTtOHS
I
On a clear day Ilk. Il1ls
I tan s.ee lorever:
Ihe OCoan Is >0 blue . .
To Ih'nk .hal 1"'8$terdey
was mlsly 10 g
makes loday .eem hArdly tlUO
II only loday!
would Unger on,
And yesl.r<lays would rade
Ihen .h9 pas. would disappear
and I would have II made.
II
II once there stOOd a lountsin
Ihal sparkled In Iha sun
Ihal could have ended ell my sedn.s.
belore II hed begun.
I would nave beggod it. mO()1I and sun.
[0 save me Irom \hJs $OJfOW
belo,e em~IIf\eSS could com.
and leave me nQ tomorrow,
DQrls Gfuber
THE STRASENBURGH PLANETARIUM
Shows" Coming E'lents
feb. ?5·Ap,11 29
SP8CO PunJe - "Cele9tiel enlgmils thet
continue to baffle the sesrchlng eyes Of
SCience."
Show Times: Sun - 1:30. 2·30.330.
4:30. B:OO p.m
Sal - \·30.2·30.3:30. 8:00
p.rn
Feb 2S-March 2
Copernicus, RlJvolutlonary GenJus
Show Time: 7.30 P m.
Admission· 'ree wirh 11cket to 8 p,m,
show of Space Puzzles
Feb. 28
DBalh of ij Salesmsn - Arlhur Miller's
CI8.ssi~
Show nms Wed" Thurs" hi. Sun
gOO pm.
Sat. 5:00
p.'"
A price ProductIon In
IMa SlSr Thews. Admls·
Slon $.4.00. Sluden!.> ad·
milled tor $2.50 on Wed.
and Tnws, only,
Tickets ale ~vaUabre at
the Planetarium BoX 01-
lice
Jud~ Pr ...... u.
Coming Events
Beglllning Merch I. Ihere will be 8 small
admission charge at the Roehesler
Museum Sunday·Fndey. adults will pay
an admiSSion fee 01 $.50. Children $.25.
senlo, ellizens ond children under 6 wlll be
admlNod Iree 01 charge. Everyone will be
adml'led free on S~lurda'f$ In add Ilion 10
!he exhlbils 01 n81ural sclenee>;. Indlall
cultures . Human Biology and Rochesler In
the 1 800's.lile museum also oNers various
films and demonsLrsUons, Among those
coming soon are:
Thursday. March ,
The Ipc,ess FIle - A spy Irilier nlm with
Michael Caine.
Show Times: 2 8f\d 8 p.m.
Admlulon: studenlS $.50
adu"s $1 00
Sunday. March 4
Sttesenburgh - a documenlary Of\ Ihe
planelarlum.
Show Times: 2 & 3 p. m.
No admission Is.
Hours al loe Mu.eum a,e Sundays. \·5
p.m. and Mondaye.Salurdays. 9·5 p.m.
GIFT
I Saw a man
Give a 91ft to the world,
He gave hlmsell.
o whal a gill 10 gllli
Ths world was dry,
Hs moIstened It:
It was bland.
He eolored I,:
11 was Ual,
He gave It tevels,
Wilh steamy yellow love
From hfs heart
r'om his loins
To 1M land
Ric Peter1lon
·DISTANCE
You'ro a st6r
I W8t~h lor,
Just watctl
Just look,
You're a symphony
I near.
Just hear
JUSI listen.
More clo:&e Ih&n far ,
More far thHn close
WatchIng my star burn
Then 13<1e IMO doy.
Healing music catch voice
Then tr6$Cendo lnlo silence,
I cho<>se 10 keep dlstanC<l.
Ann.ll C sued.
Wed, Night Movies·
. Tonight. Feb. 281h [7:15 p.rn ) In A· II.
Na.1. Arts Cenler; How To Succsed In
Business. sterrlng Bobby Morse. Rudy
Vallee, Clt'ld MIchelle loa, This i~ a highly
sallrlcal ",nd absolu~ely hilarious jab at the
WDrld 01 ··'he OFFICE··. NOI only Ina'. bul
It's il musleal, wHI't producllon numbers
wnil::11 promIse to dell~hl rhos.e who have
~a:o:~,t:sa;~~!~ I~:o'~:~~~:~:rn~e~f:~: !
ins ide a busrness 0111001) II Iraces Ine
career of one employee (Morse) from thot
depths 01 lhe maUroom. 10 the pr.slaen6al
sea' of "World Wide Wickets , Inc," (who
did II all. ··wlthout really IrYJng··). It Is Qffi<!t
run, a most enJoyoble show.
N.XI Wee,. Mar. 7th 17.1$ p.m.) In 6 ·
, 35. FISher: Lo,d J;m. Directed by Rleh.rd
Bwoks. Ihls "1m slars POler O·Toole.
James Mason. and Ell Wallach, Filmed in '
ToehnlcOI()r. Inl. 'IOry. b ... d on Josaph
Con(Cld's book Is as great an edventure
film as BrlegB on The Rwel Kwsl or
L8'1lfenCa 01 ArsbJa. Two of America's
great performers ara joll1ed by England's
Peter O'Toole and GermerlY's CUrl
Jurgens, In equ.Brly pow8rrU' ro1es "Lord
Jjm Is beal.l~rul to watch. A fascinating,
unu~uar motion pJCluJe'·· - Saturday
ReView.
Gleaner slaff
(dUo, - lucille Gleleh.u1
News - Judy Proseus
Fealuro - Noreen Judge. edllor.
Maureen Whalen. DIane TrybulskL
Anne Curlin. Kalhy Hormann. Maf"/
Ellen Monahan,
La~·ouIlProol-readlng - Ann.
Glumento, editor. Ann Merle
laBella. K>lly Collinower. Margoret
FOlIC, Karen 8russo, PattlcJa Magee
Arts C..-lre - Jody Lynn Pallone. Jull
Wlnler
P~oloQraph ... - Barb Brooks. Julio
Day. Jean Bu,ke
Buslneu M3nag&r - Pattie!s Magee
DlJlrlbulion - Oianno C'cero
Typll>g - Katherine Monlana
AU edllollsf sialemsnI$ allJ Ihe
opJnlons of (he '~mle(: publication In
Glu9,,&r impJles nej/~f 8ppfovaJ
nor dlsaPPfov8J.
These three young men just made the
discovery of a . lifetime. The oldest is 34.
Remember when young people could gel ~h""t1 in bus.·
OeAS simply by growiog old ~ IL W~8 ::l good sy.at.em for
tho .. wilhA lilUe I.Illcnt nnd. lol of p~lI.n«,but Wd4)'"
technology mov~ too (ut to WRH {or !)eniorily.
At Kod.o.k.ourextcnsiv8 iovolvemant in basic resea.rch
b ... made !.he neetl (or {resn, young lhinking mo,.c p ..... -
inK' lhllo ever. So we hire liIe besL new blenl \\"C. possibl)O
.. n . Then '"" do both of us. (n,'or by turning thorn loose
00 =1 PfoblemB, (,nd giving lhem Ih. (reedom aod !'e'
sponelbilily lhoy need lo ""h" lhem.
That's bow three Koda\r sclenlist.s in lh ... earl)' tlUr·
ties just m.do R bre.k!.hrough In liquid IRs.n, develop.
ing an organic dye wer with A eorllim.lOl16 beom. Th~(r
clLSCO\'C'r), tneJ.IllS more t.h!ln just :l nc:w kind of ):ulel". It
me..1.ns i\. whole rang~ of new I _ &H- Ar)f)1ication s. In fields
(l'Om mc<iicine to commun;C1l.t.ion3.
It was t.nC' kino of di scover).' most men Md womeYl
work t\ lilcliU'le (or ~ Yet ~e&e young men !lLiII have. most
o( Iheir hl.limes nhCAd ¢I them.
Why do ,~ gh'e yeung mf.n And women 50 much free ·
dom And Nfiponsibility 1 Bec:lusr- irs good bU !li ne~s. . ;,nd
we're in bU8iJ)l2&S to milkc.1 profit B\lt In Iu.rtherjng our
own bU9lncs~ ;ntel"f'sls. \\'e. Also tll rlher socir-ty'!!, inle\'.
",. And thaC'llood.
AfLer aU, OUT bUlojn~ !lope-nd,If: em 8oci l!ly. So we eare
wnn' h;lppcnf> to it. Kodak
More than a bUSi ness.
Admissions
The Admlsolone Commlnee. h""dad by
SIsler Sielia Regina. eo .... lsr.; 01 laculty
memb6r$ and studeots. The 5!ude411
membo,." are Kathy Deyle (73) and Sheila
Ch.llerton ("741. Til.., purpO$e Is 10 ··holp
sel stB.ndaTds and con1r£bu[e Idess" 10 the
commlUec. willie Ihey aid In 'Mpln~ Iho
··goal. end phllo60phy 01 the committee:·
ThO Siudenis on the eommillee do nOI
vole. I.e. tlley do not review appUcatlons
lor admission. The faculty and slaff
memb~r5 01 Ihe commlnee. Mr.
Hob.tena,. Or. Virginia Otto. MISS SI1,,118
Smith. Sr. Jam.,..,Ua. and Sr. Calherlne.
who are elecled by Ihe faeulty It&elf. Bre
tile voUna members. They. nOllho student
members, revIew apptlcations and make
tile decisions as 10 tl\e admission 01
sludonts to the college.
Judy Pro""uo
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_Committees
In Review
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Degree and Evaluation
The Degree Committee was ehalrOO
by SISler Mary Lourdes. 11& purpose waa
to ~tudy and p(esent degree requite·
ment, and ro offer atlernaljvS'S \0 these
reQuirements.
Tlla Evaluallon Committee was ch.ored
by 0,. Bush lis ClU'PO$e was to In_estlgale
and report on the programs 81 11'1$ other
coJleges and to gJva 8 cooperetlve evaluQlion
of Ihe .llualion al Natalelh College.
BOlh or Ihe above commlnees made
(hel, ,eports !o Ihe ma~n Curriculum Com·
mlnee and were then d~Gsolved as 'hey
were ad hoe However. any BCtIon pertaln1ng
to Ihese rtlpur!$ Is tOlPUy aspendenl
on fUflher cnange8 made by the
Curriculum Comrnluee
Kathy Monlana
ITO Sub-Committee
Goals 01 the Interdapallmenlal ale 10
study the ~QS.'Ilbllllles lor and pOI6nIlallll
... 01 ITO melo .. and ITO courBaS 'or
Fleshman ana Sophomores.
Throughout all of lhe academic yesr
1971-72, tlla mamoors or lhe subcommIttee
mel to discus, tha proposed
study. A lor mat for ITO malo'. was
d ....... loped such Ih.I anyone havll!g 8 sclld
valuable pl.an tor an ITO major Gan with
~roper guidance rollow such a coursa 01
study (Comparallve literature.
A.SIMII",,). Thesa malo'" are ca,elully
sereened ano guided II> ~r"".nl the
proilleralion 01 degrees.
The baalc Id .... benlnd ITO malo'" 1$ 10
provide an acceptable structure a.nd
procedure for malo .. outside Ihe normal
fields. Tllese malors ano. In general. a
eomblne.llon of sevGra_ major field!; 000·
cenuated in such fasnlon as to be solid
"'"Iors. Tile ... m.lo~ raqulre 28·34 hours
or ooncenlratlon tn Ihe fields as composed
1o Ihe usual 24·28 flours (equlred (or &
mal or.
Members 0' Ihe commjt1ee are as
lollows: ST. ea,bara An~ FoOS. Sr. Marlon
Hocror. Sr. Grace GeIsler. Dr. Jane
Koenen. Dr BUSh. Mr James Kolb.
EUZlIbelh Vend ryes. Anne Curtin. Anna
Cas.scla. Mr. David Pollard. Palrlcl.
HOlfa.
AltllouOh thero are already 6><lstlng ITO
courses. this committee was tormed to
."'dy IhSit success. and In IIglll 01 IMIS
plan ror more vaded cOO.,..,.. (e.g. The
Hlslory 01 SClen"". and Pracllcal Malhi.
Also under consld&ratlon was the
possibility 01 Cro5&-IISllng ITO course. to
fII' COre reaurremenlS.
However, this study was postponed until
the fall semeste, 1973 so Illat curricular
changes proposed by Ihe othar Subcommlltees
could be reviewed and
studied In order (0 evaluate Ille eHecl
Ihe~e COfB and degree changes would
have on Ihe ITO Slructure and courses.
SIUdM/S 01 The Bal/Ol School 01
Roche.s/er- wm be onslagQ In 'he main
.udllotlum al 1:30. Wednesday. February
28 The demonslratlon. prepared by fhe
$(;hOOl"5 dl,eclor. Mr. GeorGI> Frencl~. will
allernal8 comblnaHons by (h8 dfInCerS
with audience partlcJp8,}on numberS.
TIIe,e Is no adm/M/on char9" ond all
ar8 wefoom9.
Continued Ed
Tha official tille of Ihls committee Is Ihe
CUfflculum Revlslon Study Group ror
Continuing Educetlon Only ~ $IudeMS
who particlpaled In Ihls group are stili on
campus thl. yaar: Cynlhla L. Albano and
Mrs. Miriam H. Monlredo.
Most of llIe discussions cantered on the
10pics of proflelency examS lor lnose
.nrollellin Iho Continuing Educallon. and
on Ideas 10 gel Ihese SludetU$ more ~n·
vol_ed In Inlerterm and Independent study
progJems. However. definite fesoluHons
wore subordInate<! to Ille d~slons reeched
by Ihe genersl ReviSIon Commlltee 01
Ihe Curriculum Commilioe es Ihe 81udy
group lall Ih.I Ii Is wlsesl to keep requ{
rements and course oHerlngs 10( COn ...
Ilnuing educallon students as closelY
all~ned as possible 10 the programs
oHered 10 Ihe negul.r mailiculsting
Sludents .
Dione TrybullkJ
Library
lhe library Committee. organlled by
vOla 01 Ihe laculty. Is one 01 Iho oldest
slAndlng commtr[e& at Nazareth, Its
ou((ef\1 teculty members are Mr. Nelson,
Miss Bochen. Falher LougMry. MI. Mills.
and Mr. Higgins (ex offlclol.
There should &ISO be lour student
mBmbe~. eleCled by tile siudeni body. It
funCllons as an advl!Jory body to the
tlbrary starr And as a con8JJlla.nt service. Us
member. explain problema and poll(Ies
Of Ihe Ilbrery to the Nouareth community
and mBke suggestions lor the Improvement
()I Ilbr'ary service .
Klny Colli flowe,
Curriculum
Tile genaral purposeo 01 t~ls commJttea
are 10 be a clearin9 house lor faculty eonsldera,
lon 0' general aleas Of Ihe cUNicula
- 8reas d .... llng with new malors. COre.
cenfUeallon. It Is nOI concerned with new
courses In Individual departmenta; l~alJs
lelt 10 eaell departmant. This yea/. lor example.
Ihey worked on 1M new management
- science maJo's. core, and on the
agenda Is a co$loeratlon 01 Inte,
departmenlal malors.
lhls year Curriculum Commlltee has
consldeted Iho ~,oposed Buslnt3$£
Managemenl Program. and has approved
sue~ a program. It has relected Ihe
proposal 10 add G required additional
hour:> \0 the (.Ore cutrlculum. It h.as ror·
maUled some or the already eXisting
processes related 10 sludenl membersh'p
on the Commlnee. (Students have been
\l()llng members lor IW<l yearal. RighI nOw
many membets hope !.hat a.n advenca can
be made In an overa" assessmenl of Ihe
curriCular' needs of students.
MembefGlllp InCludes Iha following: Dt.
Radley (ex offlclol. Mr. Higgins (ex olllciO).
Sr. Jane. Philosophy and Retiglous
Siudies. Dr 0110. Language and
Llteralure: Sf. Marie Augusttne. Natuml
S<;lenees and Malh; Dr. Bush. Hlatory ana
SoCial Sciences: Mm. Gra.ham end Ms.
Bochen both at large. Siudonts on lI"re
eommlnee ere Ihe 101l0wlng: vOllng -
Donna Cucel. Kalhy Deyle. Ellz.beth
Mailloux: non.yotln9 - Hanna Jorgensen.
Marlorle Scheidt. and Donna Noell!. The
President or Ihe college. a member or tha
admlnlstfaUon. and iii represenl8tive rrom
continuing eduCallon 8f6 arso members.
Provltuons wore made 'or siudents 10
serve on tne commltt~ wh en it was
rev3m~ed In 1968. Tiley have been funelIonlng
members since SOPlember '970.
Junlo," and Sanlo ... are recomme~ded by
Ihe chal,man of theIr department- " lhese
studenls have Inter6S1 and time to serve
then !hey are considered nominees.
The IIsi 01 cand'dale. Is sant 10
Undergrad lor Oblectlons and Or additions.
Tl1e amended lI.tls Ihen returned
to lno Curriculum Commlnee and they In
turn elec! the student mlimberFo
Music Fete Set for Cutler Union
Many malOr resortS don·1 have as many
simultaneous enlertalnments as there will
be In Culler Union. RIT, Sa"'rday nlghl.
MarCh 3, when run wW be ol/ered In Ihre..
fla_o," In separato rooms. camplale with
free champagne and snacks.
lhe main audllorlum will be transJormed
Into a ballroom lor dandng 10
traditional ballroom musie. Love,. of pop
and 1= will do Ihelr Ihlng In Ihe studenl
lounge. And approprlete Bave,lan music.
occord,on and all. will be played In a
BJerslube whers a s:teln of suds wm cost
y()u :. qlJarler.
Entertainment bellNesn dance sets in
the main ballroom wW be inlefnallonal In
lIavor. There will bd a Caribbean Sleel
band. a Venezuelan singer, iii German
chorus. dance numbers (rom Sc:otland. India.
Ireland and the Bal~an •. and songs
110m Old England.
Howard Geyer"s Society Orehaslfa will
provide lilting tunes 10r baUroom dat'lclng.
flaru: van Gennlp wm prOVide 8 Ben/Q.t ia.(j
loucll wllh his accordion In Ihe blergarten.
Tlla RIT Jazz Ensemble will do lis Ihlng In
Ine Studenl lounge.
lha event. ClOlied Ihe World or Music
FeslI_al. I. a benerll sponsored by Youn~
Sex/Drug Lectures
Tne Sex and Drugs Classa. are slill
ooen 10 studenls IJlteresled In attending
Individual leC1ures ne loplcs 10 bd discu~,
ed Ln 1he classes for 'he mOnlh 01
MaJCh are 83 follows:
Mal. 2 - A Panel on Orugs. Behavlo(
and Socl,l COninol.
Mal. 7 - Male and Female Analomy.
Dr Michael LaluPP8. gyn-ob.
Mar 9 - Mala and Female Phy9lcology.
Dr. Ao1hur Florac~. Qyn-ob.
Mar. 12 - Sexusl Mor.s And Trends.
Falher Patrlek Logan . Prof. of Mo.al
T neology. St. Bernard·, Seminary.
Mar. 14 - Norma! Heterosexual
8ehsvror, Dr. Msrlsnna FrtedrJeh. Assoc .
Prof. 01 gyn-ob 81 the U of R. Medical
School.
Mar. 16 - ConclUSIon 01 pre_'ouslecture.
Mar. 19 - Abnormat Hetorosexual
Behavlot. Speaker to be announced. M., 2 f - Conclusion of pre~ous leehste.
Personalized
Philosophy Comps
The Philosophy Department has 115
slUdef'lts make out their Own comprehensive
questions. SiudenlS In phllosop~y
have vary indivIdually fram$d programs,
SO Ihls i& necessary. bUI also. the vary
making oul 01 the Quesllons helps a sludent
"comp,ehend" whal h(tr &Iudleg have
fed to, 8 real \li610n Or overview.
SIUdMIS submll shout II_e qu~.tions;
two faculty members study 1I'9m and
make suggestions. about three are 5enled
on. Tne phllosoph~ malor then prepares
theM a"(1 spends three hours writing Mer
"comprehensIon," this wltholJl anv
"props ., A studenl may take comprehen·
alves In phllosopny any lime al1er 1010ily
,...,. __ ... , ...... J .. __ :_ • • ___ ...... ' . 1. · ~
Audiences, Ine. The organl28l1on bring.
small prolasslone! performing groups In ..
grade schOOls to Inltoduce pupllllO
music, bolh by perlormance and verb.1
explana~on.
AS 10 don.~on - ta.< deductable - w
admll a couple 10 the March 3 leSII_II .....
"ThiS covers not ooly danci(lg and entertainmenl.
Dut also two nou," of sipping
Champagne and munchln9 paalries.
Attand.n"" I. limited 10 300 oouples
beeau s.e of space liml ratio n 5.
DonaUons may be made at Ihe EIISlman
SchoOl of MUSIC·. concert olfice. or by
mall 10 Mrs. MOffl$ E. Brawn. 198 S. Main
St.. ~alrport. Young Audiene"", pre,lden~
Donora wHi be I",ued ··"" .. portS"· carrying
oUI the inlernatlonal 'Iavor or the even\.
From Feb. t9 Ihey will al60 be available on
Ihe mall In Midtown Plaza. ·"VI,os·· will be
stameed Into the bookie' (wilhout IUrtl\e/
chargel .s guests stroll Irom room 10
room, addlng \0 U\6 souIJenlr value.
Hours for the event aro 9 p.m. to I 8.m.
lI.I~.b . Al)J.2IiIQ". I Cocker: of ~6a
Grosvenor Rd. and Mrs. William J
Thomp80n of t52 Pennarrow Rd. are co·
chalrmen
For mOre Inlormatlon. contBct- Anhu( J.
ZUCkerman. 540-4500. X.-/205
THE MIKADO
REPLACES
MR. BONES
The Turnau Opera Playors will presenl
Gilbert and SulllvAn·s opera tHE MIKADO
al N..,arelh Arts Center on Wednesd.y.
March 2t .
"This producllon will repla"" MA.
BONES as .he 10tn show on the ArtA
Cenl6r Sub$cr~p[Jo" Series.
THE MrKADO Is one of Gilbert and
SUllivan's 9reat masle'pleces or comIc
hilarity ond mu,lcal genius. The lUlnau
Opers Company presents thls javo(lte in
glltlerlng slyle. The prolaSSlonal $Jng.,.
era additionally aClors of c()nslde(able
(alent and exporience
Th"", are six subscription events
scheduled at 1119 Art. Center fo, Iho
remainde, of the seaSOn. TheV Bre:
Mar. 10 - STORY THEATRE.
Mar. 21 - THE MIKAOO
Apr. '3. 14 - ALVIN AILEY'S
AMERICAN DANCE THeATRE.
May 5 - CANADIAN MIME THEATRE.
SWIMMING
Once iii week . on luesday 6lo1el'llng. 'rom
7 to 9 o·clock. 1/.e East Rochesler High
School·. swimming pool I. opan 10 ell
Nazareth students_ Indllrlldusl mean! 0'
tJ8n&port61lon mutl be provIded.
GOLF
fnler.sted In golf? On Tuesday mornings
irom I' :30 to 1 o'clock, 'rea Inslrve·
lions are given In Ihe gym Equlpmenl I,
provided. The next maatino Is scnedulad