VOLUME S1 OCTOBER 20.1975 NUMBER 2
Mr. Chatterton,
College Comptroller, Dies
James ChauenM. 56 Comptrolle. lor
Nazarelh College for elglll years. died
Berly Ttlufllday morning. 0",- 9. al
Strong Mamonal HoSpIlSI. I.lr. Chsllerton
had been suHenng wilh a hean condition
for aboul Iwo weeks before his
death.
Mr. Challenoo Is survived by his widow.
Ann SlaltelY Chollerton. who 18
Sister Jame"a's sister and two daughte
... Mrs.. Silvio (Maryellen) Traveglla of
Tampa. Fla. aod Sheils Challer10n. a
t973 graduale 01 Nazarelh.
Mr. Chanerton came 10 Naunelh In
1967. aller wo.klng /0' Deleo ProduCl5
DI.ision 01 General Moto,," Corp. He had
mo,""d 10 Roche5ter atter serving as a
lirsilloutenani In World War II
A memo,lalln honor 01 Mr. Challerton
will be &ilabllshed In Ihe ch8pel of IhO
new College Communlry Cenler. Faculty.
s1811 and sludents wishIng 10 con·
Irlbule 10 Ihe memorial fund may submll
conlrlbulions 10 I.lrs. Sanderson. Prolectlve
Services Offloe. Smyth Hall.
,oom 2S
Rosemary Haughton
J975 Commencement Speaker
to Return
ROSEMA FlY HA UGHTON
Faculty Selects New
Curriculum CommiHee Members
Recenlly II). facully of tnaCuITiculum
Commilt"., nas elecled IWO sen lots and
twO juniors 10 Btt as .s.tudent members in
Ihe Commille. wUh lull voting privileges.
For at least five years 8tuden1'8
have served on Ihi, Commlll&e, conlrlbutlng
In many way. and learning lrom
the experience ollnvesljgaling and dealing
wllh academ,c goals and procedures.
Susan Whitney. a senior musiC
major. was re-elecled to her posllloooo
tM CommIttee, so .he ean oentlnu. 10
provld. her experience 10 Ihe Commillee
and her perspecllvet as a Sludenlln
Ihe An • .
Newly elecled U • sanlor member Is
Paulel1eCe$eU. Her"Capllol HIII"lntemship
as a Senato Psge provides her wllh
many valuable assels In the or .... 01 polltleal
science. while her expressed commllmenl
to the Ilbe",1 ans, U well as her
Edlraria/I .. ...... ..... ___ .. .... Page 2
CI ..... lfied ..... ... .... .. ....... Page 2
Na:zarelh Undergrsd
fluns lor Office ....... .. ..... Page 3
UnderQ rad News ...... . ...... . Page S
Siudent InPUI helps
shape CommunIty Center .... Page 7
Rosemary Haughton. whom some remember
as Ihe t 975 commeneement
speaker. is relurnlng 10 NazaretM on
Tuesday. OCIO 2151 A SOOl!woman.
~rs. Haughton 1$ tMe aUlhor of twentynine
books and has been awarded
aevaral I)onorary degrees for her work.
Mrs Haughton. her husband. and their
10 children and fosler children praClice
what is relerred 10 a$ Ihe 'new' style 01
communlry living In 8<:ollaoO. This Ii-lestyle
Is actually .elY old. bUI r.,ely
pracliced today. Tl1eir communiry I.
called "Lothlorien" alter Ihe el ...... · loresl
home In Tolklen·. Lorcl ollh& Am9$. It
Invol.esli.lng olf Ihe la"d, building their
own tog cabin and gener.lo •. and education
their chttOren wilh "somelhlng
more Ihan a processIng lor pre-<:asl
molds in A consumer soc'ety."
Mrs. Haughton'sleclur •• will Include a
bicenlennial special. "Americ.'! Come of
Ag'" Through the ey. of an aflec\lonale
oulslder" and a lecture on Ihe progress
of Ihe Lothlorien communily. It Is sponoored
by Ihe Oepar1mentg 01 Phlla.ophy
and ReligIOUS Siudle.;. and Ihe LeClure
Committee.
Times and places of Mrs. Haughton'.
talks wilt be posred on campus In various
plscos, please WAtch 'lor theml
progrQSS In her chO$en aCMem Ic malor.
all prOvide. substantIal ba&e 01 experience
and Inleresl whlcn will be Invaluable
10 the Commlnee os 8 wholo. In
addillon Paule lie hi also Presldenl oliM
Undergraduale AS$oclallon which means
Ihal she ~n bring bACk 10 11'101 organlzollon
and Its various subeommlnee.
Ihe knowledge she 9al0$
lrom Curriculum Committee member-ship.
.
Membsrselecled from IheJunlorleyel
are Maureen McPherson. a M .. hemallcs
major and Sheila Lillis an Engll5h and
PhIlosophy major In Ihe ContinuIng Ed·
ucatlon program. Sheila Lillis Is elso
presenlly running for Ihe position 01
Councilwoman In Ihe 'Town 01 PerinI on.
BasicallY aludents ere recommended
to IheCommllleebydepar1mental chairmen.
In ~ddltlon to specific laculry and
Sludenl qualilicallons. lor membership
'hare Ala diS1rlbuliorlsl reQulremenlS
according 10 academiC departmenlaand
disciplines. Siudents concerned wllh the
work 0/ the Commlltae sllould consull
lhelr chaIrmen making known IMeir wl~
IIngn,," to expend Ihe considerable
lime and eflort thaI II necessilales and
Indicating precisely wMal Ihe Sludenl
thInks Is essential lor • .,i.tI09 In curricular
work on Ihis campus. There w/ll
probably be openings .gain neXI year
'or those who are inloresleo.
Or. Jane Koenen
Presidential
Search
Debbie Cull
As of Monday, Oclobe{ 7. lour of the
nIne pe$Sible candldales la' the Offle.
of Ihe Presidency 01 Nazarelh College
hed receIved pefflOnal IntervIews with
the Pre.identlal Search Committee.
Tile Search Commlltee was formed
lasl lall for the purpose 01 screening and
selecting candidates for Ihe Presidency.
WI", Truslee Joseph KIng acung OS
chairman, Ihe Seaneh Commlnee began
11$ "".rch. An ad wu placM in the New
York Slate Chlomcl. 01 Hightr Educalion.
100 allpllcanlS raapondecj. The
commlnee has been active during 1M
lumm&r months. and has $Inoe limited
the number of aClual candidales 10 nine.
Four 01 the nina have 10 dale. had personiil
lnleNiews.
Alter .11 nine candiOates have been
Inlervlewed. the cOmmltleewlllthen recommend
Ihe person II GOnslders best
quaIl lIed lor Ihe Prl\Sldanllal position to
the Executl.e Commillee to lhe Board of
TrUStees. If a~pled by Ihe Executive
CommlUee. Ihe' recommendation wIll
Ihen go belore lhe Board of Truslees
(Conlinued on Page 3)
EDITORIALS
More Funds
Needed
TheM Is a leller Irom Paulelle Desell.
Undergrad President In Ihls Issue explaining
IheUnancial crunch thai Under·
g,..d Is lac ing due to Ihe ever presenl
(sorry Jerry) Inllallon that we have COme
10 know and love so welt Well, It's SIIII
here end II Is visib le In many 01 Ihe
dealings that Underg",d has Ihat require
'Inaneial plannong.
Take the Student Union as an example
01 how Inllatlon Is reducing the emount
01 Ii ... entenalnment and Increasing Ihe
cosl to Ihe cuslomer al Ihe eveol Ills a
very cx>nseNalive .talement to say Ihat
each orgenilation thai II budgeled
Ihrough Ro Abbo!"s ollie<> Is leellng Ihe
pinch. Think about a newly formed club
thai can~ gel any money 10 get organIzed
wi I 1'1 How long dO you thi nk II will
sUrYive?
Yes dear I"ends. at lasl, \he Undergraduale
As.soe iotion Of Naz.areth College
of Rochesler Is feclng budgelary
problem thai is hlnde,lng Ihe ope"'llons
o! almost atl 01 the Sludent organ~allons
on campus, How we are to deel wllh III.
whallhe problem Is. We could lollowlhe
lead of New York CI ty an d beg I n to Is.sue
Club Burger (excuse me, Big ~C)
Bonds, Or maybe we can prelend toooa
railroad and get Uncle Sam to ball us oul
01 the pinch However. I JUSt don't Ihlnk
thai Ihose two plans will work 100 well
Whalll bolls down 10 Is thallhere musl
be an Increase In the Undergraduale
Assoclallon fees, I ~now Ihet I. il nif'Jer a
popular t"'ng to do. However. we have 10
be realistic In realizing Ihal the only way
we can ~ncrease lunded acll .... '1Ies (s to
Increase the funding avaIlable All 01 you
will be hearing much mOM abouf this in
Ihe fulure. jusi remember 10 give It some
serious Ihought when the I",ue comes
up.
Gleaner
Policy
The Gleaner is here losel\le the Nazarelh
community. II IS the duty of Ihls
newspaper to p,'nllha news 01 this ~om'
munlty as well as Informal ion 'Irom variOus
organizations and clubs, letlOrs to
the edilor, edHorialS. etc. To beHer lullill
Ihls duty, Ihe editors 01 IheGl""nerhsve
decided 10 make known Ihe edllorial
polley 01 this paper, II is a. lollows:
-The Gleane, considers anything
happening on campus to be news providing
Ihat It is 01 Inlereslll) the majority
01 Nazarelh community members. lIlt Is
currenl, If il I. unusual. AI; the Gleaner
stalf is presently ralher limlled. it I. nOI
possible 10 cover every event On cempus.
Howe""" II the event lullill Ihe
above provisions. It will be printed up In
the Gleaner.
-Any l)'1lanization. Club or off;"" I.
urged 10 .end press releases and photographs
eoncernlng upcoming el/entsThe
Gleaner will gladly prlnl Iheseas
long as Ihey are lYped, doubl .... spaced,
and pholoS no larger \han 5)(7 ,
-The Gleaner welcomes all leiters 10
Ihe edllors. The lene". should be Iyped
aM signed, The Gleaner will wllhhold
the names 01 the aUlhor If they Wish. bul
only In exceplional Ca.es.
-The edllo rs In lend to publish edllo rials
In everyl .. u", Several.ubjecIs are being
considered for edItorials: the PresidenIlal
SearcllCommlttee. the new building
construction progress, 24 hourvlsltallon
on weekends. the 18 credit hou,. for
lultlon. and many Olher Issues that are
important In lhis community.
Itlhere a,e any Questions, commenls.
0' cmlcisms 01 Ihls policy, please wrile
and let us know. ThlB is your newspaper
~nd your opinion IS ImpOf1Jlnl
Palricla Nell
Glen lane
Letters to ,the Editors
Dear Sludents,
Undergrad has published Ihis yea,s
budge I on the Gleafler so you will know
where and hOw your Siudent activitle.
fee Is 3penL I"m sure you can see how
quickly Ihe sum of over $40,000 Is depleted
when so many organilaltons
musl b<) lunaOd: In addition, new organilallons
are Irylng 10 gel Starled and
. nalumtly look 10 Unde'1lrad for some
financial support. Rising costs In all
are:u and pa .. iculariy in relerence 10
publications hevs pUI Undergrad and all
Ihe organIZation. we lund (yearbook.
Glesner, cUliural offal,... social board,
Drama Club, etc,) on a .... ""rly lestflCted
budgel, This is reliecled .n rSSlnetlons
on senior yearbol)~ phOIO 10catlons, Ihe
number 01 Issu8$ I)f Ihe Glean&r published,
charging lor secial snd college
drama functions. These o,ganlzahons
are not trying 10 make money-Ihey·re
Irylng 10 WOrk within a Ilmlled budget.
The lack or funds also .everely limits
Undergrad's ability 10 support new(lubs
at a lime when Ihey need encouragement.
This Issue has been discussed al Undergrnd
meellngs and It Is Ihe gene",1
consensus of Ihe members that a $5
Increase in the siudenl acl ivlties lee bo
recommended 10 the studenl body This
additional revenue would allow Unde,grad
to fund all group. more generously
whICh would In lurn improvelhe Quality
and quantity of slu<lenl aCtivi ties at Na-'
zareth. A student roferendum will be
taken lale' Ihl. semesler.
" you have any IUrlher Que~tjon~ on
the budget, or il you wish to commenl
(pro or con) concerning Ihe $5 recom·
mended increase, please anend an Un·
dergr.d moellng ("very TuSSday. 12:35
p.m. In th .. Unicorn) al'ld make yourself
heard,
INVITATION TO ALL STUDENTS
The staH of Ihe Siudent Health Services
wishes 10 ex lend a very warm and
cordial welcome to all new Sluden'" on
CAmpuS Ih Is yeer.
We are taking Ihi. opportunity 10 Invite
one and ell to come 10 vi. II uS so thaI we
""n become bener 8c~u8Inted . Oon·1
wait un III you are sick 10 1001< lor us!
We are localed In Kearney Donmltory,
near the back entrance Our hours a.re
Monday through F,Iday 8:30-d:30 and
6:30-11 p,m. Or, Bundroc~ , the College
physicla.n. Is here Monday Ihrough Fnday
10 ',m 10 I Z nOOn
Some setVjce-s 8'Vallable are Irealment
01 minor IlineSlSes and Injunes, allergy
injeclions, removal of $UIUreS, changing
dressings. releuel 10 dOCIO" and dentlslS
In the area, health eounsellng and
just IIsNlnlng, All vlsll. and records are
cMfidential. as In any medical oHloe
There Is no charge lor our serviQe$. A
minimal lee Is required 10' rent61 of some
equipment.
We have seven beds and If anyoM
needs to lie down Or wanls 10 reslln a
fairly Qulel place between classes. leel
rree [0 come over and use our lacUilie!;,
W. are espeCially Interesled In seeing
Ireshmen. lI$ we know from past experience.
that Ihey have all kmds of QU~Slions
and we are willing 10 help a. much
86 we can.
So. H you're in Kearney or ()Ven il you
aren't-como In. say hello, lei us show
you around. Help uS 10 make our
service-your service.
Looktng lorward 10 seemg you soon I
VlmlniA W()~:a<;;:ka , R N.
'HARVfli, I'D LIKE IdJIJ TO fiND OUT
WItAT TIlE FPtUlTY SA% ABOtIT ME
a=WND Mit BACK J 'I
\ITqe !nqui ®ormet
·APPlE PIE
Fleky pie crust-To malte one double
pie cruSl, sill Ihe following Ingredients
Into your lavori(e mixing bowl'
:2 cups whole wheal pastry lIour
I 163$POOn 01 IBIt
AOD AND STIR wELL:
't. cups 01 wheat germ
\I. cuP chilled lard Or
one cup pa .. lally hardened buner 0'
margarine,
Cut shortening inlo dry Ingredients
w.lh paslry culler or two knives until
pa"icl6$ Of lala,e the size 0' lerge peas:
do nOI louch wllh hands, Add:
113 cup 01 ice cOld waler,
Mix only enough 10 mol "en Ingredients.
Turn dough onlo floured CIInuas
or olherclolh: knead jus(enough lohold
dough togelher. Fo, 11'11. two Crull pie.
us. 8 Sl ighUy larger amount oldough lor
Ihe low.r cru.t. Pal dough Quickly InlO a
lIal. round ball, dusl top IIghlly with
flour. and roll ~ InCh thlck.u"ngaelrcu·
I.r mol ion of Ihe rolling pin to give a
periecl circle 01 dough and lurn canvas
during roiling Turn pie tin over dough:
pick up canvas, tnl/en 0"'" Ihe pan and
remove clolti. If you can do all of thai
quiCkly and wilh nO problems. my hat
goes off to you. howe~er, .,nea Ihe Ingrellients
tend not 10 hold logether parfectly
I heve another suggll9tion. Roll
dougtl oul 11'110 a circular A s~ape as
.oon a. possible and CUI inlo Quaners,
lilt each Quarter 01 rolled OUI dOugh
ca,efully wllh a spalula and piece In pie
pan. Overlapping 01 the pieces will help
you to connG¢1 Ihem, If you·"" ever
worked wllh clay, Ihls technique will be
as simple as Trim and ffute Ihe edg6$
and make peflor.lion. with a lork al 'nInch
.nlervals. " lime permits, chili or
freeze before bakong Then. , .
The Gleaner
NlI2ereth College of Roch8$ler
4245 Easl AVenue
Rochesler. New York \4610
Go OUI 10 your favorlle orcho.u alld
piCk enough appl6$ to give you
5 cups Of Iresh sliced apples (or at
many u you can Iii inlo Ihe crust,)
MIX:
213-1 cup 01 .u~ar, dependIng on
_Iness 01 1""1.
Pinch 01 ..... ,1
:2 or 3 tablespoon. whole wheat Pasl ry
1I0ur.
Combine all the ingredients wilh 111,
app I .... nd add som e cinnamon a nd nUlmeg.
then spread over pie shell. Use Ihe
same lechnique wilh Ihe dough-lo
cover Ihe fruil The r""ulls of the crusl
will be sllghUy crumbly. lhetefore it'S n~
lernbly Important 10 make a pel1ecll
even and round crust. Should the doug
give you prOblems, SImply Improvise an
patch Ihe pieces togelMroverthe Riling
Seallhe edge!: with fork and lingers. 81'1
ma"e some holes Ihrough which alea ,
Can eSC-lD8 with "8 knlfo
Bake In hot oven at 425° F. for
mlnUles, lowe, heal and continue bakln
3().J5 mlnules. Opllonal: 51ft brown su
gar (aboul 'r. cup) and mix with y, cup 0
wheel germ and sprinkle OvOr pie cru
aboul10-IS mlnules before pie Is don
Sound good? Ills.
Also optional: for all you sugar co
sciou. people, you may substllute Ih
~&Cl imOunl 01 com syrup lor gran
laled sugar. The result 01 thiS pie mig
be liked by all.
- Bssic reCipe rsken Irom Let"s Cook
RighI by Adelle DaY/s. The book and Ill<
flour and 'h8 lOIlS/fJ(J wheal g6rm can
purchesed .U Ih9 H8allh Food SIor9 0
Monroe Avanult. Roch8~'fJr.
C~EdllO"': Glen Lane
Patricia Neill
Reporters:
Pholographer:
Artlsl:
Mark Aldridge
Debbie Cull
Maribel Rul>.
Bob Scl'\llIagl
Maribel Rull
Jim Hill
F
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O,tAh~u ?O _ P",nA r
'Search ...
Continued from Pg. 1
The Trustees will make Ihe fmal decl'
.ion on Ihe Naw President
When Mr King was a,ked when he
Ihought the Search Commltlee would
have lis I,nai recommand8tlon ready. he
replied, "I would hope sometime before
the ne~1 Board m~lmg," ThO next Board
of T.usree. meeting will be in Det-ember.
The Search Commilte-E> Is composed
of Tro,tee$ JOSEph King (Chairman).
Paul Miller and Judge Emmitt Schnepp.
Sister Ma.le Augusline Sma It, Dr, Mary
Bu.h and Msgr. WUIo3m Shannon 8CI as
facully f1lp.fi<jntatlves Pre.ident 01 Ihe
Undergraduate Associat ion. Paulelle
Desell, is the student represenlallve.
with Mary Ltz Weinburge. acting as the
Alumni reprQs.entahwre.
The Sea,ch Commlllee i$ composed
of Truslees Joe King, Paul Mille •• and
Judge Emmert; Sis Ie, Mafle Augustine
Small. Or, Mary Bush and Msgr. William
Shannon aCI 8. faculty ,ep.eSEnlatives.
President ollhe Underg,aduate Paulette
Oesell acts as studant represent8tiva.
Mary LLl Weinbu'ge, Is Alumni repre~entaHv6.
Verity Organizes
Verity. th~ Nalarelh College Iherary
and arts magazine. Is looking fOI talent
here on campus 10 IIlIlhe pages of t97$-
76 magallne The editors. Molly O'H8(8.
Mary Betl1 Moonan, and Mau,een
McPherson •• 'e convinced Ihat Iheroare
many peoplO at Nazareth whO would Just
love 10 $har. lhel, talenl with the ,BS1 of
us. and are looking forward 10 (his yeMs
publicallon wilh a great deal of enthusiasm
and hope,
One of the major hopes ollhe staff is
that you, .he students, won"t let YOLlr fear
sland In Ihe way of Ihe IIchne ... Ihal we
all know Is hidden In the dark recesses 01
this campus (10' example. you. Math
books, or 'ho tunnal:r-well. you \(now
bestl) You mighl no' think thel much of
your wo.k-bul WE dol Sha,e your work
wtlh us-write po-elry. shon stories, e~ say"
even ehticlsm-we can all use
some Of thal' All you a"ISl6 are onvlled 10
join us. tOO-lust lmaglne seeing your
work on the coven
PLEASE don~ thin\( you have 10 be an
Art Or English major to gel In on the fun.
Theta are agrea( many imagtnalivepeopleoullherewhodonol
III thesecategorles
(believe me. our OLalr is futl of theml)
Our magazine .$ lor everyone on cam·
pus. so wny shouldn't everyone conlri·
bUle 10 117
For thO ... of you whO cannOI accept
art for itt purely ~e.thetic valu,;" we will
_--' be having contest$ again thl. year wllh
monetary p,llBS, Although specifiC cal.,..
gones have Mt yet been e.labIiGned, we
will be tettong you know SOon whal they
aro But do not lei Ih,. stop you Irom
submitting your works now-the sooner
we can see you work the more serious
conSlderstion we can givo it.
Unden.lrad has given u' a $1500 budgelag8in
Ihl. yaer. and we hope 10 betler
Ihe qualily of the magallne by dec·
reasng the numbe, 01 COPies prlnled and
porhaps IncreaSing Ihe number of
pages Bul none 01 Ihls can be dono
wilhOul YOUR help So much depend.
on you listening 10 tha,lIllIe Innel volca
saying, "Wouldn't you really li~e 10 share
thai with somo<tne, . . ?··. 3nd then 9"ning
Out your peper and penCil and .. go 10 ill
We're wallll>g to heal from you Manuscnpts
can be dropped off In Ihe loyerol
Ihe learning Resources Center. or In
O'Connor I, rOOm 112 or 303 , We would
app,eeiate It il you would type your
entnes. bUIlt's not n~essary-we ' d love
10 hea r I rom you a ~y way you choose 10
get in 10uCh with us, Try 10 keep a copy
01 ~our wO,k lor you .... 11 In any casewe're
only human and accidents can'
nappenJ
We'lI be in 10UCh wilh you again-try
to keep In touch with usl
Sincerely.
MOlly O'Ha",
Mary Belh MoOnan Mo McPherson
& The Verity Slaff
?',S. We hed our ftr<;.1 meeting Oetober 9.
but if you ,e"lIy leel like Ihrowlng
yoursellinlo tIlis Ihin9. leel t,,,,, 10 gel 11\
touch wilh Bny or us as we'd love to have
yoo On Ihe stair 100!
2 October 20 - Page 3
Oems Adopt
Selection Plan
The Now Yo.k SleleOemocralicCommltlee
has adapled a 1976 delegale
Seleclion Plan 10' tM New YOrk Slete
Democrallc Parry at Its meellng on
Monday. June 30. The meeting was held
81 the Bilimoro Hotel in New Yorl< City.
The PlIln. now being circulaled to pross
and media oullets. Democ"'llc public
ancl parry oll,cials. and various g.oups
and OIgani...,tlons througnoul New Ya,k
Slate. with special emphaSIS being
placed on distribution 10 those groups
Ihal Iradltlonally have been uno'errapresenled
In Ihe Democ"'tlc Party.
The Plan lsalso being sub milled 10 Ihe
Compllanc& REW;ew CommiSSion oflhe
Democratic National Commillee In
Washing lon, D,C, lor it6 ,evlew and
app,ovaL Any filleen pe~ns enrolled
8. O&mocrat$ or any Iofteenpersc ... who
beileve Lhay have standing may
challenge the adopted Plan by filing a
written Nollce of Inlent to Challenge
Wllh the Chairman 01 Ihe Compliance
Review Commi$$ion. Rooort~ . Wagner.
1625 Mas.achu,eIlS Avenue. N,W ..
WashIngton, D,C. 2000e. and wllh Slate
Domocretlc Party Chairman Pelrl~k J.
Cunningham, 800 Thlfd Avenue, Naw
York City. New York 10022. Any NOllce
of Inlent 10 Challenge muSI be flied
wllh ln ten day. 01 July t 3. t 975. The last
day 10 file a challenge Is July 23, 1975
The Plan, on compliance wllh Ihe
VOling Righls Act of t955, aloo i. ""ing
Submitted 10 Ihe United Slate Depa"
menl of Ju.tlce fo, approval.
Prio, 10 the Plan's adopllon on June
30. I, had ""en Circtllaled for a :JO-day
publiC comment period. and a numberol
suggesllons. both 011l18nd written, we'e
",ceived by Ihe SLale Party The Plan. a1
Rdopled. was modified and emended to
mcorpora Ie many 01 th e commen! s
received.
fContinued On Page 5)
NYPIRG
Investigates
ETS~ Inc.
If you are a Sludenl presently ~ltending
college, chances are you onCe had to
la~o a SCholastic Aptitude Tesl ISAT).
The$e I~t. a,e ope,ated by an organiza·
lion known as the Educalional T~ston9
Serv,ce (ETS), ETS also run. thegraduate
school teslS such a. GREs, lSATs
and so 'orth,
ETS I. under scrullny by a group 01
people called lhe New York Public Inle,e.
1 R8$e.arch Group. Inc, This 16 a nonprofll,
research and advocacy group
funded by colleg& and University sludenlS
01 New Vo.k Slate. Dlrecto' DC>nald
Ross says NVPIRG In lend, 10 do a
Study on ETS, "'Millions 01 sludents and
olher cilizen. are tesled by ETS each
year. But who ieslS ETS?"
No one lest. ETS. It lIPpeS'll , The
organJ2atiol'l Is accounlAbfe neither to
Ihe people It leila or 10 Ihe 3chools who
require Ihe I&$t scores, But sludents
olten have to use IhB services of ETS
whelher Ihey waMlo 0' not. Ihey have 10
pay 10 r Ihese .ervices Wh el~e r I hey wa nt
Ihem 0' nOI The studenlS do not have
the con.umll"s fight 10 say no
Fa, this rea5<tn NYPIRG has sel up a
ETS Complainl Cenle. 10' Ihose sludents
WhO have senous comp!alnts
aboul ETS mechanical errors, .uch as
la(e leponlng of lest seDres. lost transcriplS.
Incorrect Iranscrlpts. Incorreel
last scores and so 0 n.
NYPIRG do.., nol p,om l ~e 10 solve
Individual complaints, but tMywllioompile
daw on Ihe type and volume 01
compiaini. If lhe number of complaints
is great enough. NVPIRG will s"lve 10
make ElS morc a~coun~bte to Ihose II
serves.
If any Nat.6., e.h students has a Complalnl
about ETS sarvlce, please con:aC1
the GleaMr edItors and Ihey will make
available a NVPIRG COMPLAINT
FORM,
Nazareth Undergrad
Seeks Election
"A woman old fashioned enough to
care bUI modem enough to know how 10
do Ihe lob,"
Thi. i. lhe slogan Ihat Sheila lillio is
""Ing lor her campaign for Town Coun·
c,l 01 Perlnlan. SheIla, a sludent repres·
entalive on theCurflcu'um Committee IS
currenlly enrolleO in Ihe ContinUing Educallon
Program at Nazareth as en
EngliSh-Philosophy malo', She I. a Democrat
and i6 endo,sed by the DemocratiC
and Independenl Partie. in Per·
Inton.
Sheila $8y$ she IIrsl became involved
wllh pOliticS when ,hewas nine yea's Old
and he' father Jim Cahill, was funning
lor SupervISor 01 Ihe Fou"h Ward In
Roche~t&r, Her lob. waS to pass oul
door-to-<!oo, IIlerature and according to
Sheila Ihe main hassle then, W(ls over·
coming overly ltoendly animals I Since
Ihen lim:es have changed a lillie. and Ms.
Lillis has 5<tme dsf,nite Glands concem·
Ing Issue. Ihat Perinton "",idenlS face.
"Local governmenlohould be primarIly
~on<:e.ned willi meeting lhe o""ds of
the residenl~ In Ihe mOGI elllclsni way. I
.ee live areu where leadership Is
needed.
PEDESTRIAL AND CYCLE
SAFETY
STABILIZING ZONING
SENSIBLE TRAFFIC
PATTERNS
ADJUSTMENT OF THE
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
PRIORITIES
VISIBLE FINANCIAL
PLANNING
When asked whal I,rsl prompted he.
inlerest In Pc)rinlon polilics SheLla replied.
"The IIr" lime tIlal I vOled In Perinton,
I was shoc~ed , There w8. no
cnoice, only onO party was actLYe In town
POIIII"". How can Democ,acy function
without twO party gcwemment?"
Elecllans 'or Perinton Town Council
are November 4, According to thecendldale
her c/'oances are excellent "II will be
a close elec 110 n."
It's Your Paper!
We .. can't do
what you want
wjthout your
support.
Love,
Gleaner
Co-edlitors
B;ama Cluh
to
Stage Musical
U'$ ''''8' time 8g81nl The Nazarelh-S ..
John Fisher Drama Club is launching IIlI
'all theatre season," N0'>'6mber with the
amash muslcal"On The Town" by Betty
Comd en a nd Ad 0 I' G rean.
T"'ere 15 only one word 10 describe
·On The Town'" end I"'el is zany. Picture.
II you can. three lonely. Ioyesic~ sailO,"
on a lWenty·lour "'our palla. who ",ani
nothing more than a I/(lie adven'ure. (or
Is it mls:adlfenture). As thay emerge Irom
1.. ...: subway. one of Ihe saHors becom6"S
et1._ :ured over a pin-up 01 Miss Tumsllles.
!'rom Ihis poinl on lhe trouble
begins. Miss TumSllias becomes the
sailor's viSion 01 Ihe ideal woman. end he
lIIuSI ... eve her The course 01 Irue love
(>6ver runs smoOI ... ly however. and this
·womsn-hunl· musl be oompleted In
!Wenly-Iour ... ours. The hil."ous antics
whiCh 101i0w are unbelievable. T"'ere 18
not enough space 10 enumerate the
tangled series 01 madcap events which
occur on Ihe search lor Miss Turnsllies.
T"'e only way to lind out what happens is
10 come end see .""s wild musrcal.
Under Ihe direction 01 Jim Kolb. llIere
Is a casl 01 sixty-five aelors Since there
Is thai ever-presenl problem 01 apace
only Iweille princiPal charaClera s"'all b.
mentioned here. Ivy Is played by Rosemafi
.. Lococo. Hildy by Lori Heidelberger.
Ctalre by Barbara FOlay. Madame Dilly
by Anne Dunlord. Lucy Schm".'er Is
ponrayed by Gracelyn Raymolldo. Flos·
sle and Diana Dream are pomayed by
Abigail Howell and Eleanor LeChase respectively.
Gebey 18 played by Tony DeMere.
C ... ,p by Bill Coughlin. OlZle end PI/kin
are played by Gary Schoeplel and Leo
Wilhams. wk'" Beb Sanchez es Figmen'
and Eric SlulZ. as S. Uperman. Len Golfreda
will pley thrEM> roles. Ihe Hrs1 workman.
pes de deux dencerana Gabey, Ihe
great lover.
Performances will be November 7. 6.9
In Nazarel'" Ans Cenlsr. Cuneln lime Is
6:00 p.m. TlckelS are $2.75 lor generel
admr.slon atld $1 50 lor .ludenlS. Tlcke14
fer Nazareth and SL John Fisher
student. are $.50 when presenled wit'"
student 1.0. Keep posted lor Ihe plllY
perlormanee times On Ihe bullelln
boards around campus. bee-use you
won1 want 10 miss. c ... ance to see Ihls
greal musicall
Operation
Identification
The Security Depanmenl ~ no mor ...
T ..... name PrOlec«ive Services has been
subsl~uted lor Security to embraee Ihe
(Wo c"'lel luncllons 01 .he department
Salety and Se~urlly.
One 01 Ihe main Security. FunC1lone
Involves fighling crime In l~e mOSI el'
ective way. by preventing it. One 01 the
Innovatlo ... I ... ls year Is Operallon Identification.
rnvOlvlng Ihe marking 01
valuabl&a luch as bicyCles. cameras.
.tereo components. lele'lslon s. jewelry.
elc. wllh your $<lclal Security number or
Drlvera License number Ihrough Ihe us.
of an eleC1t1c engraver. An engraver is
avall.ble lor use 01 all studenlS ,"'roug'"
the Protective Servl.:es oHice. Room 25.
Smylh Hatl In addilion, nOle and keep In
a sale place '''9 m.ke. serl., number,
and color of any valuables and a
phOtog rap'" of said lIems. A copy 01 Ihe
tlst may be sybmlMd 10 Proleclive
Services al~o . If d81llred.
ALSO
') Atways lock e.lerlor dOors and
windows. especially when .Ieeping.
2) Write down license numbers and
desCriptions od strange cal'$.
3) Report any suspicious perrons or
misconduci 10 Protecllve ServiC1O'S, Exl.
225 or 586-2887.
4) Report ell lOCks. doora or windows
In need 01 rapalr.
5) Any deleclS. mallunclions. ,deas, or
suggestions aflecling Ihe salety 01
stud"nls _"ould be promptly relerred 10
t ... e PrOlrelive Service ollice.
Your ~uggestlons and crillelSllln ara
valuable In esseMlng the ellecliven8$S
01 our programs. Feel free 10 ,"sil Pro!~~~~~..
e. ~~~~.nd al, your "jews Help
Parents VVeekend Events
Frtdey. October 24
7:45 - 8:45 p.m. America Sings-- Arts Center Auditorium
9:00 p.m. O~toberfest~Kearney Caleteria
Selurday.October25
11:00 a.m. Volleyball Game
12:;00 p.m. Buflel Lunc"'eon-Kearnay Careleria
1'15 p.m. Stste 01 Ihe College MeS$ago ' Presidonl Aliee L.
Foley
1:45 p.m. Academl~ HlghlighlS - Sister Manon Hocior. Vice
Pre1iidenl lor Academic AHal",
2: 15 - 3:00 p.m. Parent - Faculty Dialogue-Ar1li Cenler Lobby
3:00 - 3:30 p.m. Music Oepar1ment Concert
3:00 - 4:00 p.m. An Departmenl Auction
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Coffee Hour In Shantl
6:30 p.m. Dinner Dance-Mapledale Party House
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Social Hour (cash bar)
8:00 pm. Dlnner·Roast Prim" Rib 01 Be&!
9'30 - I :30 a.m. Dancing-Len Hawley's Orehestra
Sunday. October 26
'9:30 a.m & Noon Mass-Nazarel'" COllege Alma Maler Chapel
10:30 - 1.30 p.m. Brunch-Kearney Hall
'Schedule lor serviCdS In other neighboring churches will be pOsled In
Smyth Hall. Ans Cenler and dining halls.
SludenlS Bre responsible lor Ihe" parenls' reservalions and to do t ... ,.
I"'ey musl go 10 'he PI.nning & Deveiopmeni Ollice. Smylh Hall. Room 8.
Helpful American Music Week
Phone
Numbers
OClober 19 "American Serlou, Music. Popular Rooti." Music by John Knowles c
Peine. Chari as IvE'S and James WltleY'wlth commentary. Perlormence
There has elways been one time Or
anolher in ell 01 our lives that we needed
a special phone numberqulc~ly . but t ... e
phOne number (or the p"'o,.,e book)
wasn', anywhere to be lound Below is a
"'andy lisl of numbers Ihat you mig""
wan! 10 cui oul Ol t""s issue and PUt It in
your purse or wallet. All of Ihe lollowlng
numbers are listed In the phone boo~.
but lor convenienee sake. and in Ihose
times 01 neG<lssity when you need thalli
In a hurry. 1'10'" Ihey a""
AIRPORT TERMINAL' (lor schedule.s.
Ii~ket$)
436-56.24
CADILLAC LIMOSINE SERVICE'
325-3666
CHECHO'S:
586-9855
CHECKER CAB CO.:
325-2466
FISH: (Friends In Service Here)
544-8200
lIBRARV: (Rondall)
5<1&-2260
PIZZA: (Houle·s. ''''ay deliver)
38t-!1079
PLANNED PARENTHOOD:
RAPE CRISIS CENTER:
ROCHESTER POLICE,
546-2595
546-2595
232-3311
STRASENBURGH PLANETARIUM:
442-7171
THRESHOLD: (/lee medical clinic. elc.)
454-7530
mAILWAVS EMPIRE BUS SYSTEM,
232-3090
October 19
OCIOber 20
OCIober 21
Dctobe.22
OCIober 23
OClober 24
by Eva Szekely. violin: Ramon Ricker. clan net: James Willey. piano. 3
p.m .. Ani Cenler Audilorlum.
Nazareth C"'amber Drc"'eslra. 8 p,m .. Ans Cenler Auditorium.
"Colonial American Music,", an Ifluslrated lecture by Dr. Albion Gruber.
lollowed by e concert "Composers In Our Mid.t". periormed by Barbara
Slarpoli. SSJ . soprano: DorOI"'y Payne. piano. and Sianley Gaulke. E
clarinet. Lecture at 8 p.m .. AMS Cenler Room 13: concen at 8:30 p m. ln
Am Center Audilorium.
"American Plano Music·. by ,'uden's 01 RObert Hobslener. 8 p.m .. ArIS
Cenler Room 13.
"American Brass MU6IC" by Anes Ensemble Bm"" Oulnlel 01 David ~
Mear. Denni, Fleis .... r. Daniel KalZen. We.'eyHanson and Jim Harvay. 8 I.
p.rn .. Arts Cenler Auditorium.
T"'e Second Planolone Sonal8 "Concord, Mass .. '840-00" by C".rles tI
lves. perlormed by Dr. Hadassah Sahr 01 COlumble Unlveraoty 8 p.m .. n
An. Cenler Audllonum
Or. Hadassah 5.!!hr 10 lecture on "Iv .... lhe Concord Sonala. end the
Tranlcendenl.'i,IS." 10:30 a.m .. Arts Cenler Room 13. ::
p
Tf.lE 5OCIAl6oARO AND ~
ANY PART Ie. \ PATOR~ ARE' ~
t.
G-OIN& TO PRE~ENT ..... I'
HALl.OWEEN Sl(its+ :~
A PARTY. T HeME FOR THr:. SKITS Will f)f :
"PRc(ye.E:.o PtIJD TI-\E PurtfKIf'.J~l-q IN THf CrYM. ~
AT 9~(), THE HIlLloWt[ N PARTY WILL BE ~
kELO IN THE UNioN. BAND WILL fiE GANDOLF ~
ADIYUSSloN -$1 BE ~ f\ )"5¢· fROM 9-1. ..... ~
C
ALL~1f~[~~~~: ~2I ~]1(~o~;
-;::- i ..J lJ ' ... JOIN tJ!> F~R. -rilE' FuiJ: I ! ! 0
State Democrats Adopt Selection Pion (Continued from Pg,l)
A summary Qf Ihe more signUicanl
'SpeCIS of Ihe edopled Plan lOliows;
I, Eighty pe/eem (80%) of I"e 274
deleg3l"" aM 116 allemales (219 and 94
r.specll,ely) Ihal h ...... been ollolled 10
New Vork SIal8 will be eleeled In New
York StGle's Congras&lonal distric'~ st
Ihe Spring Primary EIe<:IIon eurrenlly
ochedul.d tor April e. 1976. The
delegales aM allernales Alloled 10 each
dlsirici will be apporlloned un der a
formula giving equal _Ight 10 population
and to the average vote 'Of the
Democf1!lIc candldale lor p~.idenl on
the Damoc ralic title 'n the. rwo most
reoenl presldenllal.lectlons. The aclual
number 01 dolegales alloled 10 each
dlslflCI under this form ula will rang e
trom four to seven. wllh most dlslnets
boiM allOled live 01 .'x delegAle • . All
Congressional dlslrlcts also wilt be
alloted two 0' three allernale~ per
dlSlrlcl under Ihe fo/mula.
2. Twenly percenl (20%) 01 Ihe
delegalO$ and alternales alloned 10 New
York Siale (SS and 2'" ","pecllvely) will
be olOO'ed allargeby the New York SLale
Democratic Committee following Ihe
1976 Spring Primary Election.
3. The Plan pnwides a mechanism tor
eaCh candidale lor dislriCI delegate aM
distljCI sl1ernal& 10 declare a pre·
sidenUal preference. in so dOing. d''16
candidate lor delegale or allernale must
obtain the approval 01 the p .... ldenllal
candidale lhal he or she wishes 10
support. A pre&ldential candidate.
be'ore giVing suC" approval, may
"'Quire Ihe prospec,lve candidate lor
dllrici delegale or aialriCI all"rnate 10
tign I) 9W<)m aWdavU or suppon which
will be binding fo, one ballot al Ille
Democratic Nalional C<>nvenlion. A
candia. Ie 10/ dl~IrICI delegale or dlSlnct
tlternate may choose 'nstead to run un·
commilled.
Eastman House
Announces
New Show
A ftfIW exhibItion enlilled Con/rol PloCO$.$;
PJetorjal IJnd Ihe Msnlpulsled Prim
opened OClobor 14 at the Inteml:il"or)81
Museum 01 Pllologf1!phy. Thaexlllbliion
"amln"" Ihe ertisUc pholographyol Ihe
PiclonaJlsl movemeni during Ihe lale
and early 20Ih <:enrury.
For Ihe PiClorlall" pholog,apher,
pitol09raphy was oneOI I,.,. lone arts aM
could be used as a means of personW
" preSSion. DuJing lhe 1690's. Ihe e\ler
increasing number of amateur "snap.sh·
00181S", armed w~'h Ihe,r Kodak No. t '&
and 2'a. were pr¢ducing lhouaands of
simple, otralght1orward Bnd ollen mediocre
photographs The Plclofialistswere
elit. ond sought 10 BUlnd apan Irom
everyday "$napsl1oolers". They aemonstr.,
ed Ihal lIle Ohol0916ph was Inllnely
maleable and IhailM photog"'phic
iSI could InJecl his splrll aM p6rsonalInlO
the prinl. The evIdence 01 the
dlvldual anlsl's lemperamenl, his
.Ignalurn" and style, coul" be achlE>\led
,ough Ine chemical and phYSical
nipulalion of Ihe photograph.
The Piclorl.,i.1 rejecled Ihe sharpused,
smooln surlaced and delall
lied plcrure In lavor 01 a muihlud. of
Oe&$Se5 thai ga-..e the pnl\t mOr~ mass
n lines. and more lone) forms than
rticular delaUs. Most 01 the various
oce~ chosen by Ihe PlclollaUslS
uld.lnonewayoranothar. bemanipu·
led 0' "con\(olled" by Ihe pholog/aafs
Mnd. More eble 10 personally
"" or make 1M phoplograph. tile Picallsl
tell himself closer 10 baing an
iSland to I'll. wof\( being arl.
The oroeesse$ e)camlned Include
um-Blchromale. Gum Platinum. Pletl-urn,
Carbon, Phologravure. and ..... Iis
OIVBromoil plinling and lnan.fer
ccesS8'S An of thate have In common
complele laCk 01 any sltver used In
ei, chemlslry. wheras norm. I phologphic
techniQues were based SOlely on
• use 01 t"ls mmal Amonglhe photogPhelS
eXhibited will be AI,in Langdon
~um . Gertrude Kuebler. Edward
lichen, Clarence Wh.te lind AHred
t1egljn.
The exhlbilion will be on view flOm
tober 14 Ihrougn February 2
1=01 mote information contact CMrls·
no Hawryla.~, PubliCity Dlrecio/. (716)
11-3361 eXI_ 12
4. The Plan provides alormuta foret·
large delegal.,. and at-large allemales
10 ,..lIecl IIIe results ot lhe Spring
Pnmary. Each preSIdential candidate
who recelv()s t54Jo or more of Ihe
delegates and/or aHerne.l&!. as Ihe esse
may be, elecled In 1M Congr .... io".,
OistOC1S must Moelve Ihe same per·
""nr'ge 01 ai-large delegales aMlol ailarge
altemales, ao Ihe ease may 9&. 10
beelecled by IheSlale Committee. Here,
agam. Ihe Plan provides a mechanism
lor eaCh prnsldentlal candlda'e WhO is
entilled 10 ~""Ive .I-Ia/ge deiegales
and/o, AI·rllrge a.ftQrnalM pledged 10
him 10 have Ihe IiOht 10 approve Ihe
names 01 Iho.e person8to be elecled by
Ihe SUI'" Committee. A presldenlial
cal'ldldale can require 8 swom affidavit
01 support Irom a proposed al-large
delega ... or ai-large allarnale which will
be binding on ,hoI person lor one ballol
at Iha Democratic National Convention.
5. Any delegale or allornale who IS
elected at the Sorlng Primary as sup.porllng
a p.rllcular presldentlaf
candldale wlll h.-e the righl 10 select
anoth61 pres1denllat c.a.ndtdate oj hiS or
her choice in the event Ihat Ihe nrs1
choice 01 lhe elected delegate 0' ailarnale
wlthdlaws his presldenUal
candidacy.
6 ThO Plan .'so requires lhe Slat.
party 10 publicize 10 ail eligible Denocra,
Ic volers ,he P/esldenll.1
preference or uneommlUea status 01
aach candldale fUnnlgn lor d,Wlel
delegatEt or di8tnet 8Hemate In the
Spdng ",'mary. This p,ovi6~on,
however. will on:y take eHeel II the Democratic
Party's Progf1!m Bltl. which
could require Ihis Informallon 10 be
slOiled on lhe primary ballol Itself. were
nol 10 be enacled into law.
J975-76 Undergraduate
Associa"fion Budget
Funds Available 75-76 -S40,OO5.
1899lull-tlmeundergraauales x SolS studen,ecllvillesl.e)
Funds Remaoning 7~-7S - $4,200
Tolal Funds A,allable "544,205.
Organl.alion Requested Allocated
Academ ic Forum S -$ 75.
esnd 50. SO.
Clau 76 800 SOO.
Class 77 800. 400.
Cia .. '78 200
Chomistry Club- 25-
Commuler Soard 1.000. 650.
Communications 300. 300.
Cultural AHairs 8.500. 8.000.
Drama Club 2,42:3.75 2,000.
French Club 50.
German Club 250 SO.
Gleaner 4,000
House Coun<: U 1.000.
10 Card. 400.
Orlanlolion 300.
Red Cross 250. 200.
Rostel SOO
Shanll 950. 250.
Social8oarCI 9,000. 8,100.
Spani.h Club 100 SO.
S tude" I U",OI'l 5,000. 3,150.
Tri Bet. 50
Verity 1.650. 1.500.
UnderGrad. 35C.
Weekly Calendar 450.
Yearbook 11,000 10..soo.
'Surplus S805 - For Emergency Purposes
AI tne last lew Unde/grad me,ulng'.
several issues have f)een dlst:ussed.
Coneellling the 55.00 If'Icrea.se tn activity
lees. a s,ludenl teierendum is 10 be held.
The Undergrad members feel Ihe Increase
is necesSlIty if Its various orgsnl·
zallons are 10 be successful In meeting
file nee<15 0_ the stud en,s,
Ouaslions have beena.ked lalely es to
why Continuing Educillion stuOcnls pay
less per oredil hour Ihan lull lime .rudents.
Mr. 51ephaR laSalle, treasurer 01
Ihe college .• n."",red Ihi. Question 10
¢ur satlMachon. He staled that fulr·llme
undergreduales aClually pay lor 60'1'. 01
'heir h ... !fon e¢sIS. The other 400/0 is
made LIP afgranls. spe¢lal gIlls.. and also
trom money f,om COntinuing educailM
students. Soaclually Ihey areMlplngus
oul. Mr. LaSalle conllnued thai 11'115 dlfreranea
In M,ts allracts people 10 our
CE program, and IhO syslem Ihe way Ills
balan<:es oul in 'avo(ofbotnCEand'ull·
lime undergrad siudenis.
ConcernIng pareidals. a meeting I.!I
being sel up bmween Paulolle Deserl.
Presldenl 01 Ihe Undergrad Assocl.llon:
Judith Emmanuel. Dean of Siudenl •.
.1nd Dr. Alice Foley. Presfdenl ot our
College. Acco,ding 10 a spflng 1975
questionnaire. students are veryanxjous
10 $ee the pl'eseOi vls\(stion hours improved.
It seems Ihal 1Il0 same leallngs
exist on cam pu ~ th i I year.
Tha dmerenl organizations ollhe Undergradua
te A&SocJat i on. have b~"
busy plannIng new events lOf our cam·
pus. Tl1e Leclure Committee has been
holding Blcenlennlal Sherry-Tea Hours.
to which allsluden .. , lacul,yaOOadmlnlstraUon
fife most welcome 10 attend.
Commuters ale to hold a Wine and
Cheese Party in Ihe Union on Wedn~
day, OClober IS. Thl. organllJlIlon and
Cullura.' AliBi,s held a very auccesstul
bnain·Slorrnlng aes.slon in lhe Unlcom
on Seplember 25. Cultural Affairs ale
aloo Ousy planning bus lou", ollhe CIty
of Roch.mer lor Naurelh Sludenls.
ShBnti are spon$Orino several lectures
as a. pan 01 Internallonal Women', Yeer.
Verity held thei, first formal mOO1ing
ThursOay. October 9. Social Board 18
planning a happy hour ,n Ihe Union Ihls
Friday, Oelober 17. Also, Ihe lour
cl~ will be pulling Off Ihei, Hallow.
een skits Ol'l October 30 to the gym.
S I uden I Ul'uon wltl sponsor a bAnd on
October 21. Ih. nigh' ollhe Blood D,lve
he/& on campus. Incidentally, blood
donors will be admitted I,ee. Finally, lila
siudeni roster 7>76 has been complied
and " shouldn't be too long betore II I.
back Irom the prlnllng company 10 be
dlstrlbuled.
The Junior Class are having Iheir
night. party Tuesoay, OCIober 281n the
St JoM Floher Campus Ciub. Also .
plans are going \l8ry well lor Iheir lI,.t
Monle Carlo nigl1l, 10 be held Novembel
18 In our union.
If you have any complaints. p,oblem ••
encouragements. or are at aU Interested
In Ihe $tudenl acUvllies on our campu!t,
you orn most COrdially InViled 10 allend
our regular weekly meellng. which are
Mid 12:35 on Tuesdays In Ihe Unicorn
(behind Ihe union).
~ines
W·on
Ine by R. Corbin Houchins
E 8. J Gallo Winery
THE WINE SNOB DEBUNl(fD
or
You Can" Toole While Talking
Benjamin FJ1Inklin said. 'Wlne 1$ eon..
ent proof Ihal God loves U3 amllo,eo
to see uS happy "
Unlortunale,y, soma people ./en1
happy with wine unless lhey can reouto
lIS appreciation 10 a,guments akin lolhe
number of angels that can be acoommC)daled
on Iha head 01 a pin.
To be sure. Ihe glories 01 Ihegrap. ''''
mally and various. The Isst thing we
need. however, it another self~
proolalmed pundil 1wi~lng a glass and
lalklng aboul Ine Gay-Lussac eQualiOn
while Claiming 10 l)efcelva Gregorl.n
chan" and lhe Rites of Dionysl"" In lhe
wine.
Just as one need not be 8 bOlanlst to
appreciate a rO$<> or a meterologlsl 10
dellghl in a sunset. YOu need nOI be an
enologlsl to enjoy. gl ... of wine.
II may be Ihat wl.a ."obs e><181 because
labia wine. Ih. kind 01 wine I~.I
Increas.,. tile plOASUro Of food (and
~ence 1M most impononl calegory Irom
an aes,heti¢ sI8nOoolnl). i. relatively
new 10 AmerIca. FOI a long t;me. the
plauu"", of lable wine havo ceen UI~en
for gran'ed Oy Amellean 13mllle. wllh
sllong European he/llog80 and by the
upper class. BUI un III rQlall ..... ,y recenlly,
only a mlnoflty ot wines 5hlpped in America
were lab Ie wines. Only In 1969 did
lable wines ' maka up the majority 01
shipments. Since lhen.lhocategoryh ...
grown sleadily bolh .bsolu,ely Md relative
10 olhe, types.
One 01 I he by-products at the new
POpulafJty 0' line wIne wag the wine
snob. re.dy 10 dlctale •.. pontlllC8le. and
obtu.cale. There we", .peclal gl ...... to
conslder.lneapproprlalewinewllh e .. ch
drsh, not to mention CQrtect lempe/at ..
urO$ and ",,,'ng prOoedu/et And the
win .. Ihemselves had 10 be I/om pla_
with strange and eonfu~n9 names.
FOllunately, the COMumer has discovered
Ihal enloymenl 01 table wine I.
not compli¢aied. In tna ma/kelpla"". II 8
wine 1$ priced rlghl. lOOks good, .mells
goO<l. and IUlea goO<l, Ihalluutnclenl
cause 10 buy II.
Whal some wine drinkers haven't real·
lled ISlhal slralghl-forwaldstandard. Of
what lOok ••• mell •. and ""tos good are
applicable 10 all wln8$. T~er.l .. o compendium
of tasllng sec,eto ~.own only
10 people whoesn say Grand EehezeaUX
n,e urnes 1&$1 When lila lund.mentals
are known. wllh a lillie pra01Io<> you will
dlsecver Ihal wines disdained by \he
snobs may stand vary comlonab1y beside
those famous European "amMo
More Imponanlly, you wflf find you are
COmfortable enough with goOd ~r'les to
.h3l" Ben F'anklin', ,elaxed anltudeand
Ihalls Ihe moollmportanl oreo low.
lrd tealappreclaUon.
GlIjn~ss-Naz Records
by Bob Sch illagl
On WedneSday OClober 1, onor .boUI
11'15 p.m \Jlo previously unchallenged
reoatd of seven PEople In a N .... rvlh
lelephoM MOl h was brokM by a su<>cer.
slul len IndlvlOuals under lhe .uporvi!.;
on of BOb Graciano and Cynde
Weeks. Th",e in"epld Ihnll-5ee1<e~
were Maureen arieUanti. Pam DalJrs,
Julia FIl.>gareld, Pam FIlZmOr1'is, E.ddie
Lenl, Jimmy Levano., Rose Marie l~
oco. Elaine SeHerman and Laura srn1crop!.
On that same nighl unCler Ihe 9;\Jpe",
i.ion of Chris Kelly and Cynde
Woeks anotl1er NlUareth indoor /Iold
record Wai broken by 21 bra\le iOOf,s
who risked IIle and 11mb 10 lorm a IhreeSlOry
hum.n pyramId. BOllom row: larry
Hayes, Ed lent. Bob Slover, Bob SChlllagl,
Bob GrazIano, Clloton SimmOn!,
Gle~ Lano and'Glen Buck Second lOw:
John linehan. Greg Smith, Laura Slnlcropl,
Julia F'ltzgerala, Elaine Seilerman,
Rteh Russnow and M. r1< Aldridge T hltd
row. Pam Flumoai$, MOB 8rlceland,
E!etsy Murrin. JImmy le,anos. Rose
Mary TOOmey and RoseMarie Loeo<;O.
QdoblH 20 - Page 5
Language Crubs
Organized
In ca,e you halle nol noticed some oi
Ihe posled Informa~o~ On the campus,
let usln/orm you thai Nazarelh has Ihree
language clubs, Spanish Club WM Inlliated
10$1 September, and ILaI Ian and
French have lhelrs as 01 Ihls semesler, In
a general seMe, each club Is based on
arousing InlereSI 01 language $ludenl6
and eXlending Iheir program. to Ihe
publiC lor social interaction with Ihe
COmmunlly. Each Club has meetings
Ihroughoulll\e monlh 10 plan Ihell aclillIties,
The Spanish club has Ihalr yearly
trip 10 Toronlo scheduled lor October
31 This lrip Inctudesdlnnerallheexclusille
Don Quolxte where Enlerythlng Irom
the service to Ihe dancing Ls striclly
spantsh In rhylhm, . -
The lLaIian club II scheduling a Ilip 10
New York Ihe firsl weekend in November.
Their tnp will Inc lude a IIlsiliO lhe
Melropilian Museum. a walk Ihrough
Lnlle lIaly, and Iho Casa Italiana in Columbia
Unillel,lly. The Italian Club will
also panlc,pale In Ihe Inlematlonal
Week al Ihe Sibley's slore down lawn
Tlteir program will eonsl.1 0/ a TaranteU$:
performance. a cooking demonstration
along wilh a Classical Jabla setUng
demonstration. Tha Nez students are
paniclpating and everyone Is Inlliled.
Tha italian club Is open 10 non-ilalian
speaking sluden"'.
The French Club hOldS ,1.6 meellngs al
Iha Flench House; sgain, II is nOI necess.
ary 10 speak franch. bUI " would be
helpful, lor Ihe meetings are held in
Irench bul $umm8f1zed in english The
club Is 8l$Opl&nnln9 tovlsit Toronloand
its Freneh schools. french .pea~lnglel""
vision and radio "8lions and pelhapo
lOp 110ft wllh a line mO)llf of aulhenlic
/,eneh cul.loe. They have fUlure plans
for Inp. 10 Montreal and Qubec lor the
carnival season In eally .prlng
EaCh Club wlli be holding panles. dinnors,
mU$ical events, movies. slide pres.enl"
llons, plays, perlormances by dance
groups, excursions, Christmas patlie.
and many olher Inleresling ael i vlll~
Things .ro loo~ing good for Ihe language
department 01 Naza,eth thl$ year
This IS a deflnlle and hopelully a sllmulaling
cn.nge 10' everyone anending
Nazareth. Anyone un panicipale and
help ouilor lhe wOrlhy Uuse 01 expsndIng
and broadening" cullulal awareness,
A.CClmlonable and a,cltlng way to
leam Ihrough interaction.
Iniormailon will be posled In the UnIon
and around campus. FOI more intormallon
coniaei Ms.. Rosalba (Italian
Club) at Ext. 212. Adelle Dudlow althe
French House, 587-9609, or Maribel Auiz
at 334-1 t84 fo,morcSpanlshClublnformation.
We wJU have mOra jn'orrmUion on
these clubs and aellvitles In lulure Is--
sues.
Maribel Rulz
~ttclllSsified
J\ds
FOR SALE:
1971 Dalsun 1200 se<1an, 4 1,600 miles,
S900 Call 442-6118, evenngs.
Harmony lenOr banjo. Hardly used
and In excellent co~dition . 540 0' best
offar. Call Patricia Neill at 586-9992 or
eXI . 33O.
INTERESTED In benering youl gullar
lechnlque? A guitar work.hop hetd
whenever we can meet-weaklyduring
or ane, classes. Conlael Chris
Nlal 101 more Inlo,matlon. 872-87 t t.
TO ANYONE INTERESTEDI Cooed
Softball and/or lennlS leagues. For team
Inlo. CO"'8CI Maroa Pellegrino Or ChrIS
Nial. a72-6711.
Saga, ha. the popular "DI'!.ney Characler
Glasses" PUrchase a glass 01 beer
al $.40 or sod. al S 30 .nd ",cellle a
"Carloon Gloss" fREEI
This 15 • great opportunity to stook UP
lor your holiday panles.
Gat your gl.iiS.S dUling Ihe "Ssga
Pub" hours Of " you p,elel you may
purchase Ihem, at ou' cost 01 S.20 "lOch,
in Ihe Snaok 8ar. HURRYI This olior
will contlnLl& as long as Ine supply Iss IS.
Which
0,. A$modeus, Nazarelh's IIlslling
Professor Of lhe Occull Arts and
S<:<ences, has seldom been leen on
campus..
Th" Gleanor has heard Irom excellent
sources thai Ihe,e does ."'SI a Doclo,
~ one fS Dr. Asmodeus?
A,modeus, bul as seeing Is believing,
Ihe Gleane, cannot believe until II ha.
seen.
Therelore, Ihe Glosne, starr has
pllched In Its pennies and Is offering a
reward 01 89 cenls for 8 phologrnph
(unrelouched, ptease) 01 the leal 0,.
Asmodeus. Tpe winning photoQlaph will
be prinled In an upcoming lS<lue 01 the
Gleanel.
Wetch 101 Or. Asmodeus' IIlslts, they
are pooted on his ortlce dOOr In Carroll
Hall.
Academ ic F DrUm Explained
AcademiC Forum. Ihat pan 01 Undergrad
concetned with o'cademic matters
has had Ihree m~t i ng. since Ihe semesler
began. Innially. the Forum Is composed
01 its studenl-eleeted chairman
and sophomore. Jun.or . .end senior class
-elected reprssenlalille.s The Forum'.
flrsl IBsk was to .omptelea setal leprasenlallves.
Students were proportionately
chosen lrom the diliereni major
academic dl~jSlons ,
Last aemeiler. A.cademlc Forum commuolcated
Ihe complaint lhat the charge
for a course loed avar lifteen credits was
100 Sleep. College registrar Pal DeSouza
resea,ched the issue and presented ,t to
Dc. Foley and Stephen La Salle The
result Is thai a sludent Is now charged
seventy-elghl dollars 10' Ihe e'9hl~nlh
cred,' 01 an ollerload whera. ha once
paid for 811 creelll hours over Iliteen. This
yea I. Academic Forum has been .s~ed
10 Inllestlgate tala I ellmlnallon 01 lhe
overioad lee.
Through Ihe Academic Dean, Sislar
Marion Hoctor. Academic Forum wggesled
Ihal oourse evaluation sheelS be
used, especially In lI1e classes 01 new
laculty members, 10 allow lor student
feedback. It was atso suggesled that
laculty members posi their scheduled
office hours.
Kalen B,usso, Academic Forum
Chairman. has been Bccepted as a nonlIoling
member of Ihe fseully'S Curriculum
Committee.
009$ your dOlffl room fee1 more Uk.; e
"prison e&II" than your '"nome"? Doss
your epanment need ··something" but
you don'l know just whal'! How aboul a
nice Illtie plant-not one from Ihe
supermarket-bur one already in a clay
POI just wailing to grow1 Will deliller 10
N9.Z. I r Interested--5uzy 4S2~4S9. Keep
t')llng.
One 01 Ihe most. ImpOrtant projects
I~allhe Academic Forum will be dealing
with 1~ls yaal IS Ihe rewriling 01 Its constilution.
In doing Ihls the comml"ee
hOpn to clarjjy lIS goals and purposes
which Include everything Irom handling
complaints 10 providing 8 channel 01
communlca~on which en"<)urages Inlaracllon
between the slUdents and facully
and p'omoting evanlS Ihal allow
such OPPOrlunllies. Such evenls ale the
traditional coffee hours IheForum spon��&
O(S each year.
Siudenl-'acully coHee hours are
now being organiUd and scheduled for
.ach depanmenL These cotlee hours
help SludanlS and facully to gel to know
each olher and to exchange Idea. and
opinions. Tltey are excellent opponunoNes
·fOl Ihose sluClenls who have nOI yel
decided C'n a malor 10 learn aboul Ihe
dltlelent tlelds and what Ihey hall& 10
offer. Students who have chosen can
otien leam something about whal heppen.
aller graduation.
A "",Ies 01 IIfms are being pr.,;snled
by Mr. Paul Morris Ihls semil$lar whiCh
are open 10 the sludent body. They are,
Tne T,lump/! 01 Will, to be shown OctOber
Ihlnialh. Snop all "".'nSITael, NolIember
Ilxlh, end. To Ole In M.d,id,
November elghleenth. The Forum leeom
mends Ihem !IS excellenl movies.
Members 01 Ihe Academic Forum Ihis
year are: Karen Bru"",. Ctta lrman, Mary
Panlela, FIne AMS, Ellen White. Music
Educallon, Pal O'Nelll, AM History, MIchelle
Redonne!. F'nil Mts, Michele
Blelia, Biology. Berned&Ue Almsbury.
Math (Freshman class rep.) . Sherry Serlien,
Speech PaU,ology, Caroline SUllivan,
Engli.h and Philosophy. Rosie
SI811, Philosophy, Flolence FOld, Management
Sc,ence and Sociology (Ju·
nlor class ,ep.). Oebor.hAllen, Psychology.
(Sophomore eless 'Op.). Monica
Peall, Social Wo,k. Ellzabelh Heusenneider,
Soc'al Science (Senior class
rep.) and Nancy Summers, Htstory. All
members are open 10 ideas and sugges-lions
from students.
by Caroline Sullivan
.:anA KD,,eln R'jj01.n
Oonale your blOOd 10 a
(ralh.r Ihan a rotten uuse such
pesillence or leeches). The
will be on campus on Tuesday.
21 They w,1t be In Ihe gym from
4 p.m
Tnel night, Main Slteam will be
Ing In Ihe Student Union and all
who contnbUled blooa will gel In
lree.
October 20 _ p"""
THE FUTU'RE • • •
AND •.•
NOW!
Students
Help Plan
Community
Center
U you have~'1 wondered aboul wMo
Is helping 10 lormulale the plans for lhe
new Community Center. you probably
wlilihe nexi lime you slep I~ one or the
large mud puddles attlslleaJly slrewn
about Ihe campus.
Well. 10 set your mind to rest. Ihe
Undergraduate Aasodalion and various
organi'Zalions on campus have had Ihelr
opinions solicited. Mr, LaSalle. Trea"",
er of the college has 9",n!ed a large
amount of his lime to meal with these
organizallon head. 10 review lhe blueprlnl$
01 the new complex.
At the firsl session, the "'presenlati"'"
W&re give" a complete tOUI , via blueprlnlS.
of the new center, SU9gasiions
were elicited for the majority of the
rooms, and Inlerior designer Bill Lyman
~oled whal 'tMy were lor 1'118 use In hit
work with Ihe Jae Y. Ko archltee"'ral
design firm
In alale/sesslon wllh Mr.Lyman,1 had
the chance to diSCUSS, at len9lh. the new
studeM publications oHlca. Repr$Senlalives
from the Gleaner, Ihe Slgllium and
Ihe Communications OUlce had mel to
<lesign Ihe offiCII as II would besl suilihe
concerned organlzalions.
Mr, lyman was most willing to Ulllll6
the recommendaiion. Our small panel
had arnved at. In cases where Il wa,
necessaty, Bill nelped amplify some of
ou, more vague idees.
In all, it is r"",,",urlng 10 know Ihat
Sludenls, Ihrou!I" Ihelr elected reprasenlaU'es
are being liSiened 10 In It)e
plaMlng of lhe Commun,ty C<lnler.
Glen lane
October 20 - Poge 7
Jim Carroll
enjOYSJ'lOrkinl
. With a
vicious killer.
Just three years out of college, laser lechnologist
Jim Carroll didn'l make senior research
physic lsI at Eastman Kodak Company by acling
l imid. So when he had the courage 10 pit science
against a dread disease, we backed him. Win or
lose.
The medical community enlisted Kodak's
help in training lasers on the warun cancer. We
responded wi th a pair of 500 million wall laser
systems. And left the rest up 10 Jim.
In lime, the lasers proved unsuccesslul in
Ireatina cancer, but we'd do it again if we had 10.
Because while we're In business 10 make a profit,
we care what happens to SOCiety. It's the same
society our business depends on.
~ Kodak..
~ More than a business.