Volume?5 2... September 1976 Numbe,l
Kidera Reveals Hopes for Nazareth
•
Photo by Mork Aldtidgo,
Evans Sees His Job as
"Ideal Opportunity"
by Mary Kay Grow
G"'9 evans u.hered a reporter inlo hi.
(Iullare<! ollice Ihe Olher Oay,
"Well have dasks pretty $0011,," he
•• plalned" "Right now, Ihough" these
labl8$ are ali rignl," he added, Indicallng
Iha IW() rabies littered wllh the standard
lorms, cha rts and pr I n I-.)u I she.. 1$"
Theil he dlrecled the "POrta~s ~MIIlion
10 a photgraphic display 01 lurniture.
, "'We've got a Iruckload 01 II oommg III
today.'" he s.ald excitedly" "This place will
really start looking good wilh the Iurnilure
J" II:"
BUI Evans' energies are directed t()wa,
d more [han iust turnHure dehvefles..
/l.3lhe new direclor 01 ,he 0110 A Shults
C<>mmunily Center he has coorOinaled
Its program glnce July I.
'Tm really exclled aboul IhIS whole
place:" he said"
'Tel also like 10 sac NiUarelh sludenlS
invol\"ed wllh ac,lvllles on olher oollege
compuses, espeCially RIT and U 01 R" ne
continued,
"Nazareth'S relaUonship wilh SI. John
Fisher has Evans a lillie battled"
"H seems eV9rylhlngis belween Nazarelh
and S, jonn Fisher" he said, "I don)
now wf'ly."
Tnen he ool'llinued. "r gue5.i the rala-
1I0nship seNed lis purpose In th" paSl"
SUI I don'l Ihink Nazarelh needs It anylOle.
In fact I Ihlnk It'S a rlp-off."
"I think Dna of the hardOSI things we
!,a'e 10 do IS break some of Itte I,adi-ions,"
he wen! On. "Some traditions are
goOd and we nead Ihem" Out Ilhink Ihe
college has oulgrown olhers 01 Ihem,"
Breakmg lraditlon doesn't seem 10
worry Evans
"Change is necessary if NlIlarelh IS
golllg 10 lake lis place among the resl 01
lhe colleges m Ih,. area, '''he said" "".nd I
lhink Ihis cenler will Mlp U$ ~ccompli'h
'tlat."
""01 acurse, '" he added, any changes
are up to the Siudents, Studenr mterests
change, their alltludes change, I'd like
Ihe ~nler's actil/lties 10 reflecl lhal "
"I was al RIT 10' aboul live or six
years,," he said" "and thars aboul Iho
maximum lime ~(' a sludeol attam!o Qj.
reclor 10 sley In One plac<>" This lob at
Nazarelh was an Ideal opportUnlly" Wtth
a brand new building" II's Quite ~ challenoe"
Th. challenge he relerreCllo was obVIOUS
wilen he compared hiS lob at RIT
W.lh Ihe one al NlIlareth
'''Well:'' mused Evans, "when you consider
Ihat , was wor~(lng with about sev ...
enly clubs ond a Siudeni body 0112,000
al fliT compared 10 only twelve club.!
and 2,,000 Sludents at mosl here at N8.lA(
eth. you earl see wnal a change it 15 fOf
me" U's a tOllllly dltlerent sltuaIIOfl:"
He seems to wercome Ihe chBnge.
however.
"1 like the small Size or Naz.s,eth,'· he
said "Everyona knows everyone else.
WOIch makes It easier to work together
There's more 0' a coJlego atmosphere:
here. It's warm and personsr The $tll~
dents are sensl1Jve and understanding
I'V6 enjoyed workIng wllh tham,,"
Evans' own easy-going personal style
By DAVID ABBOTT
"Co-Equal" education Is a lerm NIIL9.relh
PresIdent Roben Kidena uses 10
describe a new polley for Ihe college, II
will enter into 1M whole speCtrum 01
college aclivlties, Me says"
'''I expect Naz,areth College to provide
some educational laadership needed 10
prepare studenlS 10 live In a society
where women lully enjoy equal righl$
and equal atolus and where rspld
change Is • MIUral pan 01 Ihe culture,
ana social chmate:'
To Insure Nazarelh", slalus as coe~
ual, he says lhere will be an elfor! to
eMolI more men, Slid to ilrenglhen the
curriculum ill the non-arts,
"'I want a lull-lime underg",dusle enrollmenl
01 t ,200, alld a more aqual ratio
01 male and lemale students:" Klder.
says "Within live yeal3" I'd like Ihe proportion
01 men and women to be roughly
e~ual. To do thai, we nM<! to reach a 60-
40 ra~o with,o Ihree years,,"
"TO enCC'Jr&g9 men to matriculate at
Nazareth" 8dd~lonal pragroms will be
love.stlgaled"
The college may place more emph~sis
on pre-law, pre-med and buslnes.s and
management courses:" Kldero says"
""Bul allhe &arne time we shOuld nOlllmlt
ou, minkmg to tllO$<) a~ in which men
are supposed to be Inlere$led
"A$ we enroU new applicanLS tn Our
lIul3lng program" lor exemple" I am goIng
10 be very Interesled In how maoy
men expfe&San iOiores( m Ihaprogram,··
IS reUected In hls bU$106SS manne'_
When the reporter commented On Ihe
absence 01 a secrelary In his olllee he
9,,""ed and replied" "I don'l mind,"
""BeSides," he added, "'I hale Wlillog
memos" rd ralher \ell the pers.on myself
whal t have to say '"
And wf1a1 does he have 10 say?
"'Now thai W6 Il.ve the iaclillies," ne
said, "I'd Itke 10 see Na,.,elh sludents
InlJolved in a gre31er vaflety of actlvilleS,
The spee,rum 01 lile al Nazarelh Is
more far-,eaclling th.naeademlcs" however"
Kidera says he 1& very exclled about
Ihe p09Slblllllat Ihat Ihe Ouo A. Shults
Community Cenler offel3, He leels Ihal
Its Impact on the sludents ""will be prolound,
almo.1 revolullonary" The cenler
will make Nazareth a lotal campus- we
hav~ all tM tacillll ... needed locreale an
exciting" stlmulallng and convenient
eultural" social .nd recreational Ille lor
aU 01 our .Iudents-oommuter and resident,'''
Kiders views Ihe new buildIng as Ihe
"'ne",. canter 01 lhe campus-the meetIng
pOint 01 Inends Irom both within end
ou IS iae I he campus," The cabe reldining
room wllh attached Pub" can
become the weekend hangoul lor the
college populaUon 01 Ihe areB"
'''The pool. besides serving Ihe pnyslcal
and educatiollal needs 01 the Sludents"
call become Ihe homeot Nazare'h
men "s and women's Intercollegiale swim
learns" u well as Ihe Invlt.,ion 10 Co-ed
!:w'mming dales Oll weekends.
"'The gymnasium Can serve Ihe physical
education program" as well as men's
and women'. Intercoll<lgiale spons, ,,,
To encourage an "'open door presidency,,"
Kids,. wanls studenl$lO teet free
(0 eome If' and talk anytime.
""I want to meet with tile sludenls every
week," he says, "That way I Should be
able to leelllle pulse 01 Iha sludent body,
I W81It kia. to come In here and tell me
how to run Ihe college !!!ld I wanllO be
able 10 tell Ihem hOw to"'be bener sludent.
'"
Our purpooe here 10 basically loclal, bUI
Ihal doesn"t mean Iha, allihe center has
10 oller are beer blaols,"
Evans also OOOs a lot 01 po,entl.lln the
Nazareth sludenl bOdy,
'''Tnere are so many Ihlngs we ean do
with Ihls building," he said, "'but it's up to
the students to gel Illvolved" A 101 01
Ihem are d",ullslled with Ihe programs
tlere Now" wMen we need their Input'"
Gl'6g Evans explains communlry celller 10 sludanl uncJergrad9. Phol"by MOIk A/dr/rig."
PAGE TWO THE GLEANER
As the new EOlior of the GI .... nerl have
canaln obllgalions 10 fulfill, One of Ihem
's Ihis edllorlal. I wili nol crank out any
pledges, but Inform you only On whal
you're likely 10 find In aubsequenl
Issues, In the way 01 tone. As lorconlent.
thol det)ends On you, To some degree.
my mollvatlons. for wresUln9 wllh the
Gleaner are sell.lndulganL I have an
Interest In wriling, Ihe Gleaner ollero an
opportunity and 8n appropriate vehicle
topracllce II. Also. thachellengetolumaround
our traditionally Slagnate pal)<lr,
Inlo a provocative, dldacllc, ana Infor·
mallve entity has drawn me. However,
I he magnll ude of th is cha lie nge w III be
augmented If I am subjected to whal past
edllo", have been. Apathy has hampered
determined predecessors 10 the a.lent
thai the Gleaner was lett without an
editor for Ihls year. No one wanled Ihe
Job. I do.
I have many tI1lngs I wish 10 say
Ihrough I his col umn. On the above Pro i)..
lem lor one, My editorials will be wrluen
with Ihe Intenl 01 bothering people, 10
mollvate lI>em 10 acl or 10 at least
ponder, Thera Is nOI enough of either on
Ihis campus.. I welcome replies, thai
dl$Og ree with my .land or ag ""', Iho t are
Irrilaled by my some~mes bombasllc
del iveoy. Pas Illve re I nforce menl is j u81 as
Imponanl to me as negallve.
I am tneHably excl/ed over my possl.
bIIltles All I need Is bodies I ask Ihe
enllre N.rarelh community who read
this newspaper 01 ou(, to cOntribule In
any way possible. Its laJluraor success Is
a rellectlon on you, not JUSI the people
ronnlng il. Its pravlous troubles am a sad
commentary on where your vatues are,
or ralher are not. Invest time and energy
in Ihe Gleaner and the benefits are .m·
measu >able, bes ides resume conslderalions,
II is a gOOd reeling 10 know after
seeing your eflorts 10 print.
Because I am a part·lime studenl,l Will
be able 10 donale mueh time 10 the
produ~tlon 01 Ihe peper. I don'l ask Ihls
or you, just Ihst you rec<>gnize outsym·
biotic relationship and meke Sure Ihal It
stays thaI way.
IS~211.
Student Government Beware
I don'l know whal you fOlks have In
mfnd ror Ihe new season bUI good luck. I
myself, held. polillcal oHlce lasl year In
our Studeni gov't., so I am somewhal
la m IIlar w IIh how !.he doml ni on operales.
So lei me share some unsolicited
thoughts and Impressions on the subJect.
Vou oHicers, as well as sl ud en 1&, are
enlering InlO a truly Signlficanl year, A
new presldenl Is on hand, our nascenl
(Naz·sent) Community Cenler Is now
breathing. These two Changes will, I
believe, calapull N""Brelh IniO Lhe Image
of a total campus which il h ..... so desperalely
needed. Both will be advantageous
lor you, In accomplishing what you desl
reo They are ""'rtal nl y In spiring me, and
Inspiration IS one characteristic I nOr my
COlieQues poss_d lasl tall,
A substantlat number 01 Ihe incumbertts
lasl year, simply went through Ihe
motions at carl)!lng out Ihelr designated
roles. This was partially due 10 our lreg.
men teo, ambiguous conslltutlon; offices
and their assumed dulies were nOI datined
elearly. Anyway, I lall Into this
group, I enlered my olllce (Commuler
Represenlallve) reluctantly and with III·
lie of the necessal)! enlhus,asm, Polllics
and Its Inherent gam .... playlng tacllcs
dldn'l Inlet69t me (I w,aS signed up by
someone, )USIIO1111 tlteorrlca) but since I
lind myself frequently moaning aboul
Nazamlh's sad slate or aHa irs-among
other Ihlngs- I look It. I had no serious
Illusions aboul rearranging N",,'s policies
on tha sludentlevel or admlnlslIalive.
Just a curlouslty I think, Hoperully,
your mollves have more dlrllClion, BeCause
01 my laek of verve and POOl Ion In
tMe hle",rchy of oi1lces, I accomplished
lillie II any1hlng. Depending on your IIl1e,
IMe pressure to perlorm fluctuales.
Obviously, tile Prasidenl of Undergmd
has a larger audience than lhe Treasurer,
The majonty 01 offlce·holders had
only their conSClenoo [a confront. on
whelher Ihey were producing Ihe minImu
m or ma~1 m urn. I ell peel Ilti. 10 be the
case once again, My pe:s.slmlsm is war ...
mnted I lee I. I have yello see a dynamic
IOOOer emerge lrom amongst our population,
No. even willt such a person we
would otlll be an Incomplete group, bUla
lorcelul commander could possibly ig.
nile the dorm a nt masses I hatl nhab It tltlS
campus,
The one dire lacl not 10 forgel, Is Ihal
you are alone. For Ihe mOSI part, all 01
you stude nl gall' L heads will be S peakl ng
lor yourselves. Feeabac~ Is spomllcally
emlned Irom Ihe ",udenl populace to
you, The people you are supPOSedly
represenllng. are nOl really Interested In
being spoken lor. It Seems 10 me.
eveoyone was Intensely self .... bsorbed.
Indllferent 10 eveoytltlng excepi Ihelr
grad ...... to eveoyone excapllheir chosen
cOlerle,
Whailhestudentsheredon'treallla.1s
Ihal, them am consldemble benerilS derived
Irom engaging In olher pro/eCI!
olher Iltan Ihelr classroom demands,
Grapplln with !.he admlnlslmtlon and lis
bureaucrecle3 (as you will be domg),
anendl ng campus even Is besides Ihe
weekly parllas and lapplngs Rochesters
resources see page-o Can be eolightening
experiences. Vouwlll futllllllUleol
whal you wan t. unless you can rally au r
"sllenl majority" 10 panl~.pale In the
deciSion-making and design even Is Ih31
will encourage them 10 contrlbule.
wheiMer " Is with Ihelr I&Ieni brain calls
or sImply I'me, Sel IhemOIl. Once again,
good luck.
THE GLEANER
Nazareth College 01 Rochester
, 4245 Ea:sl Avenue
Rochester, New Vork 14616
(716) 38 \·9914
EDITOR .......................... : ....... Jim Graham, Jr.
LAYOUT EDITOR ......................... , Lyn Weshbum
PHOTOGRAPHERS .. _..... .... .... ..... ... Marl< Aklrldge
Manbel Rull, Maureen Bernas
ARTIST , .. , .. , .. , .• , .. , ... ,., •........ ,..... E<j Oldfield
AD MANAGER ..... .. .. _ .................... Warmn Wlghl
At the Crossroads
by ANNE FAY
Thera are a 101 of excited people on
Nazarelh·. campus this lall-you can
see It In lile laces of faculty. admlnlSlmlIOn.
alumni and .Iudents alike.
Changes often dO thal
A nd I he changes he re a I Naz-a re
many.
We're sianing OUI lall 75 wllh a new
presidonl-male al Ihat-new laculty
and a new community center.
Those who geve the cenler to Naz.o·
reth have great expectalions.
At Ihatop of Ihe I,st. Ihough, is lor 1110
become a unllying lorce In Ihe life of Ihe
college, emerging as the "keystone" 01
Ihe campus,
As we look back, only toyeslerday, we
can recaillhe unendlOg eflon 01 many to
make Nalereth College a true
community-minus the ever·Preient
separalion of two VItal bodIes: commuters
and reSidents,
Some grew Ured 01 what se~med 10 be
a slruggle: soma dldn1 care, and othero
dismissed any effort because II had al·
ways been Ihal way, therelore It was
destined 10 remain.
But Ihere were Olhers who conllnued
to s.eek an answer.
Webslers New Colleglale Dictionary
de lines "~ommunity" as '"a body 01 people
having commOn organ,zalion, Inleres~
Or living In Ihe same place, jOlOt
ownership Or partlcipallon,"
j 9 a commun ity cen Ie f I he an swe r?
Time will tell.
BUI II we as sludeniS congregate as
ons} inlerael and blend, wecan become
a Irue collegecommuoity, and the center
wW have been our crossroads.
NEXT
GLEANER
October 12
All typed
material in
by
Sept. 29
Letter to the Editor
As Presidenl 01 Ihe Undergraduate
AsSocIation. it is a p{iv~ledge 10 welcome
all 01 you 10 a New and E.C'Iillg year al
Nazarelh,
We are now livIng and workIng In a
new community flUed w~th numerou$
alhlellc and soc.al fac,lIlies, desirable
programs. revlBed poll~las. favorable
ideal., illvaluable personnel and a neWly
devised COnSI.lution wlticn Wilt hopelully
Improve Ihe struclure of our assoclalioo.
We have been supplied wilh these naw
lOOIS this year, It is lef! up 10 ea~h and
&vel)! one 01 uS 10 pick up these lools,
ulill1e Ihem 10 Ihelr lullesl capaCity and
make Ihls year at N"" not only a prOduclive
and developmenlal one. bul alsO a
gr311tymg and memorable one.
Undergrad is a very enthusiastic and
100"" lorward to working with all 01 you
Ihls year,
Our ""pectallons and goals are Quite
high and we would like 10 know thai your
Ideas, suppon and mllabllllY will con·
lribule 10 our produclivlty.
At this time I would like 10 ex lend on
open Invllatlon 10 anyone Inleresled In
Undergrad. to allend our weekly meel
Ings on Tuesday evenings 6:30 p,m. In
Ihe naw Union.
Renee Selaldo
President
Undergraduale Association
I 978- i977
Studenf Discusses
Theatre Course
8y WARREN WIGHT
I've always had a problem wilh
espeCially wl1l1 Ihe
spread 01 idea •. Words like
classical, ano
leoy 10 me. I lelt as il my
class rna les were keepl ng sacre Is
me.
In laCl.lhls Is ooe reason thai I
10 come [0 Nazarelh. Since Ihls
hberal arts college I knew Iltal I'd
up on SUCh Ihlngs.
So the leernlng of world hlslory
was no surprise. bot Ihe exaet
where I recewed thiS enlightenment
Lasl ..,mesler Ilooi( Thealncal Theol
rTHA 303) purely a. a humanit.e. cOl
elective The professor, Or. James Kol
who IS the DIrector of Ihe Theatre A
Oepartmenl, told us that Ihe COurt
would be historical In nature,
It was hlsloncal. 8uI mOre 1M"" that I
wes a survey course In Ihe philosophy
thea Ire hiS lOry. starting wllh Arislot -
and running Into the twentielh CenIU) ,
Dr. Kolb, who himself has a 8.1\.
Philosophy as weli as an M.A and Ph,
in Tnealre HisloryITh~ol)!. Iracas I
devolopmenl 01 pracllces and Id~os
European Ihealre and Ihelf spread . ~
,nfluence from counlry to counlry. 2
But the course ~xamines more nut ~
acllng arid staging. 1l100l<s al how poli'
ca I and ral i9 ;OU5 lie ~ds she ped the I h
1M and vlCe~ve{sa
Tnis requires some understandlng
hlslory and phltosophy, whiclt Dr, Ko
aSSlSIS wllh. And Ihl. IS one ollhelevo
on which the COUrse! can be appreciat~
TheatrIcal Theory Is a good jumpln,
off pam I lor gaming a parspecllve
hlslOry. Afler all, th •• lre os supposed
reflect cullure_
"Thealre Is a signilicant pan 01 0
heritage," says Or. Kolb, "and its Slu ~"
I1elp. Ihe sluOent make connecllo~
(between ideas and even IS) I~ otllj
courses which wOuld be beyond 1 scope 01 any sIngle course. lor Instan
History or English Llleralure "
Some studentS combine courses
ol1e semester. such as Amencan lite
lure and American Theatre. $peclfics
look"'g lOr such conneclions.
One connection In Theatrical Th
hod lodo with Ihe lowilleraoy level 01 Ii
CQmmon man In Iho MlddleAgesand
resulting pOwer and Inlluen"", Ihal I
gave Ihe ChurCh,
A priest or monk was needed nEia
every time Ihal a documenl Mad 10 ~
read. For th&alre Ih4So meant thaI ,~
Church had Ihe power of eensorshj
over scnpls,
"This is a "non-dOing" course;' st
Kolb. '"Thai 'S, Ihere Is no aCIlng in II. t.)
laCI. only lour 01 the depa rtmenll
courses are 'acllng ela~' The empltt
SIS hars is on liberal arl9' "
Even Theatre Ans siudio courses ar
more for the sake ol"peoplo dealing w~
Olher people. rather than pure prol"1
slonaJ lralnlng ..
EIQ/ne Brigman diSplaying 118r /()ret/and, PlIo", by A401k Aldr;dgo,
The New York Times
and
Daily News
are at
azareth College ·Personnel Index
Ollie .. ollhe pr~idenl
SIaI(-Robert A, Kldera - Pres.denl
Miss Constane<> D.spenza - Administmtlve Secretary
Function -Ihe pres,dent Is Ihe ch ief e.eGUllve officer of lhe College Responsibllil
lee Include supervlolonovet all members of lhe college community, policies of
Ihe Institution, and has I,nal I'<l$ponsibl ility 10' alilleci$ions made On campus,
O",co ollhe VIes Pl'6sldenl lor Academic Alia".,;
StaN - S,ster Maflon Hoctor-Vice PrQSldeni and Dean
Miss Mary Bush - AsSI, 10 Ihe Dean
MIs- Z ,mm e, ma n - Sec re la ry 10 Ihe V Ice Pres I de nt Funct 10 n - has resPonsibiJ-
,ty lor all mailers Oer1alnlng to Ihe academic . ide 01 hIe el lhe college.
OfflCIJ o/lhe Vice />resiaenllor Plsnning and Developmenl
Sio/l - Dr, ROOen McC.mOfldge· Vice Pre.idonl
MI. JBfT)(j$ Grahem - Direc/or 01 Pub/Jc Rale/lons and P"blieallon.
Mr. Rober' Har'''ng . Aulstanl D,rec/or 01 Pub/Ie Re18/1oo •• nd P"bllcalion.
Geor~ H. Walk'" - Director 01 Developmonl
SiSlar Ann"ncle,a - Ass!. 10 Ihe VIc. Pr(>SIdenr
S,.,er Eva Marie - Consunanr
Ali<>on Weeaen - Graphic Artlsl
FvnCIIOf) - Responsibility lor con'sc, wllh Ih. wblic. plana lor exp.nd"'g, developIng
ana cMng'"g current e~I"mg 13clll//es. advertising. lund (8ising, and
alvmnl til/allons.
Olllee ollhe VI.,.. Pre.idoM 101 SludS,,' Alia Irs
Sial/ - Mi$$ Judith Emmanual - Daen 01 Students
MISS J.nel Ogilvie - Direclor 01 Res,dent Siudents
Mrs, EIIUC>eth Kam - DlreclOr 01 Flnanciat A,d
Mr. La"y Peeler - D"ector 01 Placement ano Camer Plenning
Mr. Greg Evans - Ooreclo, O( Iho 0110 A. Shulls Community Cenle, and
Siudeni ActiVJlI""
Sosle, Theresa Daniel - AsS!. Dlreclor 01 the Ono A. ShUIU Communily Ceme,
and Student ACIIYJlies
Dr. Glo"a BundrOC~ - DlrE"lor 01 Health Service
Mrs. Roben McMahon - Nurse
Mrs. Virgin ia Wohaske - NUnle
F.the, John RObbIns - Chaplain
Falhor William Shannon - A$$Oclate Chaplain
M,. Mary Simpson - Asslstanl to Ihe Chaplains
Mrs. EI.lne erlgman - Olrecto, of Alhl.tlc.
MISS Deborah Ka,calne. - Ass\. Director 01 Alhlellcs
MISS Marla Pellognno - InatruClor
MrlL F redica Ams tey - Co unselor
Funcllon - Ih,s olllce wOrl<s in close coooeration with Ihe Olher ollices and
Oepar1menls 01 t/1. college. II has a special commllmenl 10 Ih. students and
worl(slo provide IMm wlt/1lhe be.t possible progr8ms. services, and conditions
w~lch will ensure thalr indly,duel well -being and eonlf/bul6 10 Iheir .cademlc
prog'BS.! and worlh.
Oll/C& 01 Aamlssions
SIBIl - Ad, lan M. Shymko - Director 01 Aami$$ions
Sr SIBil. Welch - Assoc. DlreClor Of Admiss ions & Deafl 01 Fresnmen
Flicharo C. Waigh - ~'stanl Dlreelor 01 Admissions
Myra S. DIetl - Director of H.E.O P
Mary K ArmSlrong - AdmISSions Counselor
Paul W. Kenyon - AdmIssions Counselor
Joan A Th,ne. - Secrelary 10 D,rector 01 Admissions
Noralyn e. Bayer - R&C,uiling Coordmalo,
Florence l. LIberman - Secrelary 10 Sr Stella & Recepl.onlst
Athletics Director Named
Wllh expanded alh lelic laclllllltS Included
In Ihe 0110 Shults Cenler, Nru:arelh
hu haCr to expand Its athlelle staH.
Elaine Brigman has been named alhlellc
dlreClor 10 ooordinale all elhlelic
8cllvl"es. She will conlrol acllvlllB$ thai
need 1.1 ... 01 the gym. des,gn spon lormalS
and deal wllh eommunltyorgaJIlzalions
Ihal desire 10 use Ihe cenler'. alhlelic
laclllll&$.
o..borah Karcanetl h83 been named
aMI!!ant athletle director 10 auiSI Ms.
B,'gman.
Mo, Brigman was graduated Irom
Michi~.n Siale UnIversity wllh a 8 S.
degr .... m heallh and phy.ical educallon
and h83 oone graduale work allhe UnI-versity
01 Michigan. '
Before coming to NSZ8relh she wag81
Ihe University 01 Rochesl,,, where she
coaclted women's lennls, lIeld Itoc~ey
anC basketball learns. BesIdes impl9-
menllnglhe spons program el Nazarelh.
.he dlso will COfteh lhe women's lannls
I&am.
M. Bf/omdn will be assisted by oul-sida
In$lruclors, In Ihe superv,glon 01
. olh.r currlcutum oHefings. such a. yoga
Bnd kung-tu.
Ms. Brigman also plans On intlaUing
an ollicialing pro9mm Ihat would allow
$Iudenl. to become certlfled officials
a~r completion 01 the cour$6. They
would then be eligible 10' olliclalll\g
women's high SChOol games. The regulations
for men's games are different so
.Iudenlll would nOI be Qualilied in dlr~lInglltem
Deborah KsrC3nes received her B.S, In
physical educalion I,om the Stale Unlverslly
olNX al Brockport and ha& done
graduate work there. Ms. Karcanes Itas a
background In P.E. and recreation, Ineluding
one year In England, allendlng
clas$8$ ~. well as lE,achlng Ihem. In her
.tay Ihere, she had Ihe ooponunity 10
Introduce Ihe 8rltlsh 10 American baskelball
and softbAll
like Ms. Brigman, Karcan". i. a
member ollne Cenlral We.tem Board 01
Olilcials In ROChester anClls qualilled In
OlSpens.ng ~nUlcalions ,
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IN THE PRODUCTION
OF THIS PAPER.
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BY WRITING FOR
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Funelion - has ,esponSlbll/ly fo, recruitment 01 pOlenllal sludenls, keeplngreOOrds
01 sludent's academiC Ule.
6.) Ol/,ce ollhe Re9/81'.,
Stall - Pat rico de Souza - Registrar
Olga W,, 'o - AS3lslanl Reglstra,
Rose Ma". Barber - Siall ~siSlant
Mahala B, Stein - Transc rtpl Clerk
7 ) Ol/ice 01 Continuing Education
Sialf - Mrs. Elaine Hayden - Director 01 Continuing Education
SISler Jams.etta - Dlreclor oJ Graoual& Prog,am
Mrs UnclB McKeehan - Asst, Director 01 Conllnuing Education
M,. , Ann Coll ins - Administrat ive ASSIStant
funcllon - responsible lor providing sludenlS with an opponunlty 10 oomplele or
enhance Ihei, sluoies al a rale moSI convlenlent lor them, Degrees may be
completed at bOlh tna unde,greduate level ana graduate lellel through Ihls
office.
S} Pro'eel;"" Sarvle8$
Siolf - M, James Pane"on - Direclor 01 Protecllve Servic83
Mrs LUCille Sanderlon - SEcrelary 10 Ihe OlreClor
Prolecl lve Servl~ OH,cers
Tom Mc Faddon
Kelly S.rry
1\1 Pascarell.
Amon Harper
CarOl Ouelscltenbach
Bill Peck
Jonn Sherman Paul Batjef
Dan Perry
Function· 10 matnla\n and conduct order on campus:.
I} ) Main Olfice
SI"'I - MISS MarIe Fomleri
Sister Theresa Ann
SWitChboard Operalors - Dorolhy Boyce, ROSB Ferguson
FunClrCI) • ACls as a reception conler and Information center.
Mr Greg Evan, - Oireclo, 01 Ihe 0110 A ShultS Community Cenler and Sludent
Activilles, Paul Balle,
OanParry
\0.) EW.lnsso Ol/lce
Stall - Mr Sleven Lasalle - VICe Presidont lor Flnane& and Treasurer
(responsible lor 10lal oollege budgel)
w. Douglas Hoovel - ComptrOller
Mlu Palfic;a EI9man . Secretary to the Trea!urer
M,SS Janet Seymour - Secretary to tn. Comptroller
Mr. Joltn Colaclno - ASSIStant to Ihe Treasurar
Mi .. Pal Carpenler . Accounts Payable Cieri<
Suzanne Waltle - Data Pro~s i ng
Mary Fran O'Herron - Computer Prog,ammer
fUflclion - responsible 10' all business and financial olf.". ollhe college
I I ,) ~"arn ing Resour"". CaniS!
5ta" - Charles Higgins - Li:'ranan
Barbara A. 0 ...... $ . Assoclale Ub(onan
She,'a Smyll\ - ASSI L,bra"an lor TeChnIcal SeNic6$
Ubr.'Y Assistants - Mary Home" Nancy Wolle, Ellzabelh Do~e9a"
MISS Pany Waters - SEcreta'Y 10 lhe Librarian'
Function - a cenl",,1 learn ing lacllity: a oenler lor ondlvldual leaming.
PAGE FOUR THE GLEANER SEPTEMBER. 1976
Introduction to the City of Rochester
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1-Miller's
2-Crosskey's
3-Jenk's & Jones
4-Aed Creek
5-Green Streets
S-Wlnfle/d
7-Un-burger
8-Aegular Restaurant
9-Charlie's Frog Pond
1o-cafe la Crepe
1 1-Ho.osier Bill's
12-Fox's Dell
13-Smltty's Bird/and
14-Maria's
16-German Haus
17-Portico
19-George Eastman House
2o-Memorial Art Gallery
21-Aochester Museum & Science Center
·21 -Stresenburgh Planeta rlu m
23-Susan B. Anthony House
24-Eastman Schoo/ of Music and Theatre
NAZ 29 SePt. MARX BRDTl-IERS DDUBlE BILL: Ho ..... I .... ,. (69)
& O"ek Soup (72)
FIS a OCl Alrpart 76 (107 mil\.)
NAZ 13 Del. We.1 Side Story (151 min.)'
FIS 20 Del. Legend a I Hell Hou.. (94 min.)
NAZ'l7 Det. Pletu,. 01 Dorlan G .. y (11 I min.)'
FIS 3 NOlI. l(ellY. Hero ... (145 min.)
NAZ 10 Nov. A Th¢uund Claw .. (118 min,),
FIS 17 Nov. Planet 01 lIle Apes (98 min.)
Nu 1 Oec. Funny GIrl (161. mim.)
FIS 8 Oec. The O~ File (12.8 min.)
NAZ 19 Jan Nlcllolu ,. AJelUlnd .. (170 min.)
FIS 26 Jan. The GocHlolller (171 min.)
NAZ 2 Feb. DDUBLE BilL: Beach Party (100 mln.) & Gidget (95 min.)'
FIS 9 Feb. CIi ... 01 '44 (95 min.)
NAZ 16 Hob. Arae'nlc and Old lace (116 mil\.)'
FIS 23 Feb. Ditty H.rry (103 min.)
NAZ 2 Mar. Shampoo pto min.)
flS 16 Mar. Serpico (140 min.)
NAZ 23 Mar. The 8\e~1. CuckO<! (107 min.)'
FIS 30 Mar. TIle Ten commo""menll (220 min .)
NAZ 6 ADr. 01"'., (14a min.)
" FIS 13 Apr. The O .. dullo (105 min.)
~y NAZ 20 Apr. TIle P~ .... 01 Mtu Jean 811>"'" (116 min.)
FIS 27 Apr. The Way W. Wo ... (11 a min.)
, Film, ,0 listed will be shown In A-14 al Nazareth. All other IIIms al Nazarelh will be
ahown In Ihe Main Avdllooum. All 111m ahowing' 81 Fiaher will be in e- 13.5.
All mm showings: 7:30p.m. Films aro lroe lor sludents,lac"IIY .nd staff 01 SI. John
Flshe, an~ Naureth colleges.
Sandy & Cindy Kyle
invite you to
FOR LADIES & GENTS
707 ParI< Ave .. 'C&1I 271-2nO'Tue8-Frl 9:30-5:30, Sel 9:30-4, ClOSed Mon.
Places to Consider
compiled by Jam .. G",h8m Jr. and One Abba"
Now 101 some expo,ure. The slaff has
assembled some choice spots lor your
leisure. Nazarelh studenls must _lize
Ihere io abiQcltywilhln IheirranQeand iI
oilers much. None 01 our IIsllngs ate lar
f,om Naurelh and are well worth tha
shon trip. They are all wllhln moat .t,,dent's
budgets. Naz's traditional "w8terIn9
and eallng holes" m"'1 be PUI 8$lde
lor Ihese wofthwhUe "'labllshmen~.
We'd be curious on YOUI Impresaions
once you've vlSlled our selecllons,
B ....
Whal I've done he,e i. broken our
sele<:liona Inlo categories. Because everyone
Is inlo dillerenl scenes.
Talking:
Miller's: 630 Pa,k Ave. My favonle.
locale<! on Ihe celebrated Park Ave.
strip, whleh many young lOll< Inhabit,
this establlshmenl doesn1 pretend 10
oller anyll1ing, excepl a place for COnversat
ion and drink. Ideal lor afle, evenIng
rendazVQus or Iusl pl.in Inleractlon.
Casual dte$S and ~ive"'IIied crowd.
Closskay's. 521 Thurston Rd. Draws
,ame Iype 01 versalile Clienlele as
Mille(s. F16e pretzels (Ae/oical). Casual
d,ess. Only cro~9d on weekana • .
MUllc
Jenk's and Jones: 325 Genesee Sl
Wee~end music only. Some line mellowed
iaz.z ollen"g8. Your .ttlre .hould
be lashionable. Nocovarcha'oebuione
dollar minimum on t.bles. Inlegrale<!
erowd.
Red Creek: Jaffer:son Rd. Right down
Ihe roed Irom usIOI~ . This establIShment
is noted lor I~ eltUSy b"l oomiortBble
ambience and ex~lIent ImpoCUIlion of
musical bands, local and not. Blues,jazz
and occMlonal heavy metal m"slc can
ba lound m Ihe Creek. The Creek also
specleilles In la"y foods aerved
IhrouQhout Ihe day and evenmo. BOllles
01 wine on "'e. How aboul that?
01.00
GreGn Slreel$: MonroeAva.Oneollhe
mora a""'ctlve dl$Co housas to emerge
yet. Two 1I00rs, two bars. Bac~gammon
lanatlcs congregate downstairs. Theoe
people are serious aboulthelr disco-Ing
so be prepared. Even offers an Indoo,
walerfall.
Winfield: Winton Ad. Probably Ihe lirsl
disco-bar 10 surface in the Rochester
area. One 01 Ihe mosl popular indeed.
Can gel "zooish" wilh It.sllne assonmel\l
01 blow-dr"", and delarm,ned customers
mmgllnQ Into the wee hours.
AealauranlS
This column Is devoled 10 your laste
buds. I nave chosen these restaurants
because Ihey are outstanding and unus·
ual lor any 01 lhasa reasons' pnce, lood
Quailly. Ihe menu. and especially atmo.phere
(Mia' my 10ea 01 atmosphere
lnvoJve-s mOfO 1han an interior deoora·
100S ellOris-1i Is a manerofspontallBlty
In Ine ~taH, clienlele, and neighborhoold.)
All ollnese resta u ranIS are in the city. I
believe mosl people laar Ihe c,ty. Or
believe Ihal Plttslord Plaza and ~hoet\
Place oIIe, jU61 a. mUCh as lI'Ie city. This
i. nol true. The neighborhoods 01 RC)CMster
ofter a varieIY 01 .tores, but more
importanlly. a venety 01 IIlestyles.
I .ugoeS! Ihal you gel inlO the City
olten. ParI< Ihat car. or take Ihe bus, and
gel out and walk Rochester is nol a
IIIOlenl City. nor is a trip ~OW/llown an
Inlli l.lliion to moleslallon. Parking in the
clly Is nOI a problem, and these reslaurants
am .Iso occoosablavia OUS. $0 lal's
get up and Boogie!
The Un-burger".436 Soulh Ave ... Stfic
tly veoetarlall and natural 'oodseutfs
Tneir SOUI>5. salads, sandw,ch., and
beverages are deliCIOUS and '(~sh . No·
1111119 to dream aboul, bul a pe:lcel"l,
ple .... nl d,nlng room. Cheapenough-a
luncn would co, I $2.50, including b8Verage.
Hours .re & lillie crazy. Mon.-Fri.
f,om noon until whenever, bUI ottOI1
open paSI 8 p.m Ifs only a ten minute
.. alk Irom Midlown Piau. ~nd the dress
Is casual
Clla,lIe's Frog Pond ... 652 Park Ave.
Chuck's Is II neweomer 10 Roeh8llter'a
chic Park Avenue area. The menu oWel'8
101501 neal thing. 10 Iry oul, and the 101'"
are nice. The prices won'l leave you
squirming, but I can'l call It cheap. This
one opens early lor breakfast and cl0$9S
ea,ly 7 p.m. Mon . ..sat. and 9103 on Sun.
Try a bus ride down E'asl Ave. and Ihen
hop oul and walk down Park Ave. into
Midtown. The neighborhood la I,;endly
and Ihls area offers more Ihan mosl.
Cale la' Crepe ... 511 East Main SI. oor.
01 Main 81. E. and Ha.g8 Atley (near Ihe
wtman Theate,) A shocking diocovery.
Recently opened-Ihe firs I attordable
French reataurant. Cmpes are the highlighl,
bul soups, Quiche, all '0018 01 II hie
charmers are present. Nicewine Ust. and
8 stall lhal offers more respect and lalent
than allY place I've been In ROChester.
COSt: S5.00 will buy 9nouo" 10 fill Iha
mosl specious o'ullon. Dp8l\ lor
lunches. dinner, and lale night snacking
unlll midnight, bul cheel< belore you
venture Phone 454-4934.
HOOSier BIII·8. .. 213 Monroe Avenue.
II's "nbeatable. The manu chang&:!
dally. but 110memade bread and paalry
ate conslslently excellenl Custome",
serve themselves, 9latt proltlde.s axplanallons
.nd greal conversallon. This
place i, unprelentlous and "lIllar above
Ihe nOrm. Pnces ara steeper, bul aok
aboul hall orders, servings are very gen'
erous. Beer a.nd wine, al well as teas.
Hours a,e I t Iii 2:30 lor lunch; 4:30 III
8:00 lor dinner. Their mono; It you can
eal beller al your hOuse, we'll mell1 you
Ihere.
Fox's Deli. TOdd Mart Plaza. Fox'slla
complele kosher delHhatlnclvdes p ....
Iry. Sealing .. 8\1811able, pnces are normal,
and It', very crowded 01\ Saturday
mornmg. But If. good, and clo*, to
Na:z', campu • . Open early lor breakfut
clowd, but closes by 9.
Smllty's Blrdland ... 422 Genesee SI.
Smitty's Is a nighl 'POI. Food Is Simple,
price is cheap, people ate down 10 88"h.
The menu eons isis 01 plale& of ch leken,
or shrimp, or ribS. Th_ come gar·
nished with macaroni saled and bre.d
and buner. Open Irom$p.m.dallyunIl13
a.m. weekda\lS and unlil 4 a.m. _ ....
kends. Closed on Tuesdey. Give II 8 try
aller a nighl 8t Checnos or something
.'ong lhat line.
M.ria· . ... On Broad St. near Brown St.
Th,s Isan unusual enllly. l.dd It be<:eus&
II 1& considared lhe only good Mexican
reslaurantln Rochesler. Tna menu is in
Spanish, and Ihe lood Is greet. I wilt
gladly accompany anyone to Ihls ealery
,I they will only lranslate Ihe menu fo,
me'
The Germal\ H.u . ... 315 Gregory SI. A
lJery spirited German Tavern The menu
oilers bOlh German and American food ,
but the beer and wine are dellnllely a
step beyond Genny eroom-.Ate. An _
pecially lively place 10 eal. Dance noor
aTld music provjde space lor the usually
enlhusiastle crowd to dane!>, drink and
sing .'ono. Opens fOI lunch, and then
slays openuntlI2a.m. Drop bywhenyo"
wanl 10 leel a crowd that is orienle<! to
lively night' out.
The Portico . . 740 SI. Paul Blvd. This
Ime. small lIalian reslaut&nl i. a perfeet
place lor. relaxed del,elous dinner "11th
someone you leelis special. The load Is
great, and quality Is .... ured ,Ince Ihe
owners are also lhe slat I. lunch. dinner
and cocklalls until 2 a.m
Tna Regular Restau",nt. .713 Monroe
Ave. Aga'n a vegatarlan kitchen. Pernaps
In. besl eslabllshed and One word
or sentence can 't do justice 10 Iha menu.
The lood ,s very n'ee, and the COSI IS low,
bUI bring some lpare change becsuae
Itle Gen8$ee CeK>P IS pan 01 I~is establishmenl.
The16's Ihe co-op 100d slora,
and inlormation eenter loaded with
,dees In allemallve I1I8$tyl~. The place
never fails to Interest me. Open dafly
from 11 :31)..2:30; 5:30-8'00.
Students Respond to
Community Center
By MARY KAY QROW
Nazarelh sludents have adopted a
gusrded and W1\II-on-see aldtude aboul
111& Impact Ihe new community center
wIll have On campus life.
This Is Indleated In 8 Inlormal survey
ot ""Idenl slUdenlS and commUlllrs.
The inlllal nOlielly 01 tile new eenler Is
dlS*Ppeanng, and sludent. are anxious
10 U$Q lhe laclllll ....
Mos( of them have laken the customary
tour ol.he building. Here are someol
Ihelr ImpressiOns
"1 Ihlnk irs a real mllestona lor Nazareth,"
.... Id Sue Meylor, a senlot 01 Watertown,
N.Y.
I think it has stimulated a new splrll
among .he students."
"/ think Ifs definllely good," says
Karen Harkentider. senior Irom ShOrts·
ville, N.Y. "'I'm glad' was her lor Ihe 111$(
year. Bull just wcnderhow they're going
10 pay lor It"
Some students think thay have the
answer to Iha. quasllon. Sophomore
MillY Pot O'Brien 01 Penfield says, "Now
I know why our tulUon was ral.ed."
Commuler studen.s vol~ 8 different
complain I.
One commutel commenlS. "U S$&11)1
the center is CAlerlng 10 the nee~. 01 only
Ihe msldenl sludent .. Why Is Ihe caleteria
closed between the houl$ 01 threeIhlrty
and live O'ClOCk? Mosl commuter
.tud&nl$ wllo have elasses In the afternOon
like 10 come to Ihe calelerla for a
cup 01 col1ee rhen:
MOlher commuteragreea Ihat there Ia
a scheduling problem, bUIShe'S hopei "I
thaI It 1$ only temporary.
"I think Ihlngs will be ~e"er lor the
commuter Sludenlll when IhlS pl8ce
really gets roiling," she $8.y$. "lI'e got to
bring the sludents logether."
Bill Coughlin, a senior of Roche.ter.
has a slmllaroulloo~ . ""m really high on
this place." he I5lIYS. "Nollhal I think it
will draw any more aludenll, because I
dO!,' Ihlnk It will. But t thln~ Ifs really
nice lorthe ones already here. I jusl hope
Ihey'li take care 01 It."
Though .Iudents areexc/ted about Ihe
new eenler, some have Ihelr doubts.
Mary Costello, a .enlOrol Sodus. ssys,
"I Queatlon whelMr II was n~ry 10
build SUCh a lavish building lo'r Nazarelh."
But many leel as Terry Valla, a 58nlor
01 Rochester. "lfS aboul rime."
Shults Center
Programs Defined
8y ANNE FAY
A 20Ih CenlUI)' slruelura. designed lor
diversity. planled oenlralty admist Iha
calm and tradlilon 018 prevloualysettled
campliS. construcllon 01 Ihe 0110 A.
Schulls Community Cenler 81arted In
Augusl 1975.
Thirteen monrh$ and 156.000 bricks
later. II's virtually compiele. The bricks
are "English Running Board," m8!Ched
to those 01 Nazarelh's original buildings.
The cenrer heu ..... a 2S-meter pOOl.
containing 195,00 gallons 01 water and
e~l)lpped wllh one-meter and IhreemeIer
diving boards
Only one drawback gl"s ... no halrdryera
In Ihe locke r rooms I
The outs landing feature or the new
mulllfaHh Chapel I. a wide vertical win·
dow positiOned above Ihe alter ctea.ing
a "clatestory" eNecr-eflSl sunllghl
boun""" oH the back walt diffusing 10
make a skylight alop 01 Ihe aller.
Mary SImpson a Protaalanllaywoman
h'" become asslslanl to the chaplains
and Is leading Proleslenr $6rvices.
Tile new gym hao backboards t~al rise
eleclrically and electriC scoreboards.
A ''Weighl-masler maChIne" wllh 16
Blatlons of physical fitn_ and weight
Iralnlng will be 'oc.aled In an activities
and exercl$& rOOm.
The co-ed sauna strareglcally loealed
emld pin~ aM blue locker room. has
only ~tlpulat.on ... balhlng sultsl
According to Elaine engman. dIrector
01 alhletlcs, "The types or programs
offered are an unllmlled range.
-Programs will include volleyball.bs$ketMlt,
badmln!Qn, swim relays, Innertube
water polo. Frisbee, lenni, tournaments.
lable tennis. billiards 81ld any
TI1E O~EANEIl SEPTEMBER,1976
other actlvilies students IndIcate an 1,,lerest
in: '
Job-orienled activities Include Ilfesav·
lng, watar "'ety Instruclion, scuba and
volleyball-ba,ketball olflclatlng.
InlercoiJegl.re leams lor women Include
lennis, volleyball, besketball and
'OOn 10 be swimming.
A men'. baskelball and swimming
club Is in lhe making, geared roward Ihe
Int.rcollegiale level,
A co-ed volleyball team on club basi.
also is In Ihe works
Greg Evan • . lhe new dlreclol 01 student
aCllvlll~. has COme up Wit/l a liSt 01
new program. 10 be provided al Ihe
eenler such as lhe followIng,
NICKELODEON THEATRE - Lun,
hour Illms programmed two or three
days a wee~. Admission SC. e.g.: Charlie
Chaplin series. OPOrls, educationar IIIm~.
sllenllilm •.
COFFEE HOUSE SEAtES - Sunday
nile Coffee Houses. each Sunday, 7
p.m.-t I p.m .. Irse admission. live enlerI,
linmenl, leaturing .tudent lalenl: coflee.
chIli. snacks seNed. Possibly selVed
each week byvanou$ Depanmentallaculty
and staH.
THEME PAATIES - SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
- Varlou •• ociel acrlvJtles developed
and programmed alrer. panlcular
pe,'od. season, andior event, e.g.: English
Publ Nlte, A nile 61 the Union. Bowery
Nile. Guineas Book 01 Records Nlte.
Chlislmas Celebration. Valenllne Day
Massacre Party, 50s Parry, Basic Mixers.
CABARETS - Sponsored weekly in Ihe
new.neck bar (Cabsre' Room) leaturing
Various cullural groupe: J8.Z2, theatre,
comedians, muslcial1s-6Iudent, raculty,
sl8ff. local and naliOnal enlertalners.
DINNER THEATRES/RECEPTIONS -
Sponsored In cooperation with the Arts
Canler, Dinner Theatres mighl be deve·
lope<! In combinaiion with certain per·
lormences. Receptions with Ilghl enlertainmenlln
lhe Cabarel ROom 'ollowlng
perlormaneas will alao be develOped.
CHILOA EN'S PROGRAM - Programmed
lor chlldten 01 snidan's. la·
culty. slaH, and the community. weekly
Salurday programs will be developed,
e.g.: th .... lrlcal Colldrsn's progrnms
developed by tI1e The Arts Cenler.
Munchkms Mallnee Movies (Peler Pan,
Canoons). Seasonal specia's (Cnrialm\IJI
Parry, £.esler Egg HunrJ.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS ANO ACTIVI·
TIES - Spoolal programs throughoul
the year will be developed calerlng 10
spacial groups and Inlerests· e.g.: blood
drl,esJRed Cross Community ProgramsJOrphanagesfThe
Proper use 01 Alco~
ollShlit2 Brswel)'IWlne Tasllng SemI·
na r/Regllg lous scn,llIes and
programs/minority programs. elc.
FILM PROGRAMS/SPECIAL _
Througl1Out Ihe year specIal 111m programs
will be developed in relatJons~ip
10 Ihe se8.S()ns andior events. e g
Halloween-all n.ghl horro' ~Im.& A
Nile at the FlghtsIWo,ld Ser/e$JSuper
Bowl? The Way it Was. ,
PUB PROGRAMMING - A ,anery Of
enlenatnmenl will be programmed In me
pub IhroughOullhe yaar, e.g.: Folk Singers.
Jau. 111m •.
SPECtAl EVENTS - Nazaret~ Collega
will oncourage the use 01 IIll lacllnles by
outsIde groups (nOn ... If,lIated groups)
Ihroughout the year, e.g. conlerence.;.
semln81$. lectures and meellngs.
DISPLA YS - An and phOlodlspiays will
appea, Ihroughoul Ille yea, In Ihe main
corridor. Displays will leature sludenl.
alumni. local and nallonel artIsts and
w()rk.
PhotO by Ma(JreGn 8(unl'.
Crall Bales. demonsiralions, and exh.
blts will aiao be ptOgtammod In the
lobby Ihroughoul Ihe yur (plan Is.
clothes, jewelry).
TRADITIONAL WEEKENDS AND PROGRAMS
- Patents's Weekend. Wlnler
Weekend, CnriSlmas Formal, Cabin Parlies,
Class Nites. Feature Film Series.
MYSTERY BUS TOURS - PeriodIcally
"myarery'" bus lou~ will be planned (one
day !rIpS) 10: Howe Caverns, Baseball
Hall of Fame. Toronlo (Art). Winery
Tours, Corning Glass Works.
CONCEIlTS AND SPEAKERS - Conce""
and speakers. bOlh 01 local and
nallonal reputation. will be programmed
Ihroughout Ihe year.
NOON TIME EN'TERTAINMENT - One
day a week sr noon hour sludent or local
entertelnment will be programmed In Ihe
new Cenler. 8.g.: violin ISIS, lIule, plano,
Jau. AdmiSSIon will be r,ee.
THE HAm BARN
IIAJB SHOP
FOR LADIES & ~[Nn
7 SCHDLN F'L.,.A.C'
PlrT$J:'ORC, NEW YORK
1'71 i!., ':;'!l6~?e70
100J0 alUdent dloCOunl
IIttougn s.ptember
McCoy Turner
Is coming too
October 8
Who Was
OUo Shults?
by Anne Fay
Built with 220 tons Of SI88I ...
Covering 75,900 square leel
Costing $.3.8 mIllIon ..
Housing a sluaeni unIon. an Interlailh
religious eenler .
A gilt Irom a man w,lh dreams 01 •
d.f1etMI kind 01 lulure lor all or us ...
It'. Ihe Otto A. Shull. Communlly
Center.
It', named lor 0110 A. Shull • . lormer
chaIrmen 01 Nazarerh'. bOard 01 Itus·
lees.
"The new eer.t&r is designed 10 enrIch
bolh the collega and the community,"
sala Emmen J. Schnepp. chalfman 01
Ihe board.
"II is filling th8t il6hould be named lot
a man who Spent ~ IIlellme serving Ihe
communlly and 35 10Iaily dedicated yeo
ars enriching Ihe lileol Naramlh (;<)lIeg6
as a ooun3eror and benefaC10r,"
Mr. Shults gained rO<:<>9nltlOn Ihrough
hiS accompli.hments In Ihe field or pubhe
aCCOlJn I iog,
He salVed on many educallona' and
corporare governIng boards Including
Ihose of SI. JOM F"her College and
Aquinas Inslhul6,
He headed fund drive. lor many
causes .lnd was ~n\l'olv6d In numarous.
business. culrur,,1 or social orgsnllBa
Irons,
Otto A. Shull. played a ~ey role In Ihe
deelsion 10 build lhe new community
c~mler
Dr. Alice L. Foley, former presidenl 01
Nazarelh saId. "Tho decisIon was typical
01 hi, ,,,tonary. yel pracllcal approacn.
On Ono hand he lelt the cenrer would
help creale a Irue college communit)!, .
dynamiC lor06 lor campus lile On many
levelS which would make Ihe college
more appealing 10 presenl and prospeclI,
e Sludenta.
"He also letl Il1e canler w01.l'd relieve
Ihe ova,crowoing of our Arts Cenler,
Ihereby assuring conlinued growth 01
SLlCh depanments as music. art, speeCh
and lhealre.
The 0110 A. Shults ~holarship Fund
was al.o establiShed In hl6 namelO ma~e
possible Ihe opponurrlty lor young people
to conilnue lhe" stud~.
.n tribute 10 a man who dIed Dec. 26,
1975, remembering thO$Q a part 01 NlI2erelh's
past. Ihose hera roday, and Inosa
to oome In the future, rha colloge communiry
will 'dedicale Ihe Otto A. S~ull.
CommunIty Cenrer with Mabel Perdue
Snulls, wife of Ihe late Mr. Shulls and
Nazarelh alumni. on Ocr 26, 1976.
Don Potter
is coming to the
Arts Center
This Saturday
September 25
Park Avenue
Book Store'
·Ono blo>ek lrom
ea.1 AY9nue"
360 ParA Av~ (Ota.frrdSt.)
271-6120 ,J •• , .N#1't 'UI,IN Tues,-Sat. JlJO-9°°
Sun 1°°-5°0
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Saga
New Overseer of Book Store
8y NANCY CONWAY
Patched on whal was lalor to become
a RU$Scr.h card .tand, Bltl PhelpS enIhusla$
lically dlseuS$<)(! hi. plans fOrlhe
emerging ,nack bar, pub "I'd campus
books lore, in Ihe new 0110 Snulis Communi(
y Cenler, All ollh .... will be runby
SAGA, Ille company thai operates the
cafeteria
The new bookstore In .he basement 01
.he cenle' will really .mprOya 1I1e qualllY
01 c.ampus IlIe, says "helps, hQad 01
SAGA- We'll be slocking ilems like foOd
Includmg peanulbuller and Jelly, Olher
munch4es. PePSi, I"e New York Times.
a. well .s olher newspapers and magalin
.. , he .ays,
I\<Id IIlha. doesn'l dO anylhlng loryou
hOw about planls and records and ao1
supplies, A"d 10 keep all Ihe bargain
nunters happy, ?I1elpS says there'll be
petlodic sales and specials. Tnere also
will be a full line 01 Champion spOrt.wear.
In addilion 10 .11 of Ihis, SAGE .1111
lound room for books, nOlebooks and
pens.
There will be" decrease In Ihe prices
of paper supplies compared wllh lasl
year, Phelps says.
MO"lng upSlalrs 10 Ihe sn.c~ bar ~nd
Ihe pub. there are soma nloa Innovallons
In I~e works, The bar I. selling Ih,ee
kind. 01 beer, four dllle«ml 'Vlnos" and
hot pretzels.
The pub and snaCk bar will be Opell
weeknights 1/1 midnight and on weekends
Irom 8 p.m to 2 B.m .. giving Chechos
and the Campus Club • little compelilion.
Fo, your listening pteaaure, Inere'll be
tunes ~Iayed C>116r 8 new $1500, lapedeck
'ys1em, ~ayed lor by Undergrad.
Tidbits Is free of charge column.
It Is here to help you
SELL, BARTER. OR COMMUNICATE
Why drink beer oul 01 Iweety glasses
w~.n you can drink oul o( 0 handmade
C91amlC mug? Why use mas.s produced
plesllcpois lor your planlswhen you ean
na,e a beautiful, unique, clay hanging
planlor..obla,nad tot reasonable rales·
from a lalonled hard working Naz ao1
malor7 Drop by lhe potleryshop fA-I40)
or Med. ,lie 321 (SB8--99261 and aak 10 r
Nancy Anne Tucker. Sile. colol. shape
ano prices all lIe,lble,
Would Ine girl whO reC.,,,ed Ihe Aca·
demlc Fonum 10Ider 110m Karen Brusso
la,., May-allhe tas' Undergrad meeting-
I pl ..... ''''' Joann<> Kelsch"l Box 299,
O'Connor 11. Room 125. II an von. nas
any in'ormaHon regardrng the location
01 this 10lder, please conlacl Joannal
Wanted. Sludenis interested In reao·
Ing lor a ,i.ually ha~dicapp~~ "udenL If
lnlerested contact Te(ry Muise, Kearney
Hall. Room 134 Box 420
Ride needed: Daily. To and from
SchOOl. I 'eaye Barrington SI. (park
Ave.-ElLS' Ave, areal. Will snane usual,
Please call 27 1 -6 \86.
Needed: Volunteer (ufor to work Wllh
22-year-<:>ld male For reading, Conlact
Collins House, 442-6562. BeIWeen 9:00
" .m and 11$ p m
N,*dad: Dayllme babY-$ltter One lull
day a week, Two boys, four and on6.
Own car preferred but can prolJlde Irans·
poralion. Call 381-7367,
Wan led: Nazarelh ROSIer design. Must
pSflal11 to Na2areth. For in(orm&Hon
COnlacl JOll6ua Kenny Box 301. O'Connor
1,129. Deadllne-Oclober 1, Ten dollars
I¢r tlnal selection.
Seen our
"NEW LOOK"
at the
CAMPUS STORE?
Magazines, Cards
Gifts, plants and
T.V. Guide Too!
Art Exhibit Cancelled
Senior Artisan$ Riled
8y ED OLDFIELD
The antlual 59,,"or art exl1ibills being
canceled this year aM a number 01
genion; are upsel
SiSler Magdalen LaRow, departmenl
ChAirman. said Ihe exh~btt w.U be replaced
by a siudenta"exhlbll10 inClude
Ihe works of artlsls In all four classes.
Seniors who objeCt to Ihls arepelillonlog
lor two shows-one tor senio,s Ihls
year a"d the second lor sludenta in the
other craues Tnere were two sl,Jch
shows lasl yea,.
A group of sentors mel with SISler
Magdalen 10 discuss Ihe mailer
The senior art exhlbll has been held In
Ihe spring Md Included dl.play of works
of gradualong ao1lslS
Sosler Magdalen lUrid Iha department
decIded 10 drop the show beginning Ihl$
year for sEWersl masons'
By Sp'IflO, Ihero w/ll Oe only aboul 40
seniors, many of whom will be sludentteaching
Ihls fall and wIll be unable 10
produce cur(enl watk.
WOlk~,hown in lasl yeal's~'udent3how
are nol ello'bie lor showing IhlS year,
A:ssumlng that $t}/)IOI'3 "lIS year an·
lered Ihelr besl work as juniOrs 'n last
year's show, Ihey would nOI have suHIClenl
Quality wOr\( 101 a 0010 senior ."ow,
This would make Ihe senior ""hlbit a
necessBryily smell show.
e8C'llJSe 01 Iha scheduling 01 olher
shows, a small senlot snow wourd have
10 be .at Immed'alBty MI.r Ihe studenl
exhIbit SUCh a Show would be anllcllmacllc
and perhaps 1'101 as well produced
In tMe immedlale wake of a mue:h
larger exhlb,lion,
In any case, S'sl.r Magdalen SBid, a
!ludenl show would hlghlignl the worl<
¢I Ihe senior anl.~($.
S/SI8( Msgdsltln LaRo'"
The seniors maintain tllal many lun-
101'$ held back lhelr besl work 18$1 yeal,
hoping to place it in 8 senior show Ihi.
yea.r.
II Ihls 1$ so, Sister Magdalen responded,
and if Ihere i. a majority 01
seniors who want a show, and If Ihere Is
.utllCienl qualilY WOD:, then a show for
seniors will be scheduled.
However. sllch 8 sen lor show thisye.at
wOuld be 'he lest Theroatrer, Inore
would be only a lull sludenl show eaCh
year. SIS lor Magdalen said.
Suo Maylof raising pol'" al Und6frJ,ad mHllng, PhOIO by .M'~_n B.rnas.
'!
PAGE EIGHT
Acting Company
at Naz for 5 Days
Arnold WoskMs "The Kllchen" and
Congreve'. "The Way 01 Ihe World" will
be perlormed by Ihe Acllng Company 81
Nazarelll Arts Cenler on Friday end Saturday,
Ocl. I and 2 8! 8:30 p.m.
The Friday nigh I perlonnence of "Tha
Kllchen" m8rks Ihe opening 01 Ne.z.ar"
lh'$ 1978-n season.
The 1W0 plays. contemporary on Friday
nighl and classical on Salurday
nigh I, oHer a splended repenory showC3se
lor !hls talented prolesslonal enumble.
Wosker. whO worked os 8 p&lIlry cook
In &Overal r&8(aoranlS. _ the kitchen
88 a metaphor for man's socl., condlUon.
Thu&. membera 01 the Actjng Company
will be playing cooks, chats, wal-
1f$$S8S and kitchen worl<ers who scurry
In a pellmell pallern In thl8 abolOrblng
drama aboul Ihe dehumanlullon 01
work.
By conlrasl, "The Way of Ihe World",
Congreve's sallrlcal loo~ al arlotocrallc
Resioraiion .oclety 18 a stylish, aleganl
comedy 01 maMers. Characler aHer
che,aeter-wlth tongue·ln-cheek names
like Petulant Foible, Sir Willful .nd
I.Alnclng-beG<lme InvOlved In a world 01
decepllon, mismatches. 'Iolen I<lssel
and lloollng glances. Sex, money and
social hypocrisy are the pley's rhemes,
InlerwO\len Ihroughtoul a rich tapestry
01 wit and orbanlty.
The Company will be al Nazarelh AftlS
Cantor Irom September 28 thtOugh Oeleber
2 offering open leaching demonst"'
tions and workshops for dram. SlUdents
8nd community thealre groups.
Tle~els lor ''The KIlCMn" and "Tile
Way 01 the World" are 54.00 each ler
students and are nOw on ..,Ieal tMAn'.
Cenle( oex office J
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J9IfffJY Hayenga anG J.trIIl. Harpar (foreground) In 8 leM. momenl as JUGton fafn9y, J. Kennelh C.mpb9i1 and Brooks
Sald",,'n (bsckgrovnd, 19ft 10 right) look 011 In" so.Me (om The Acl/ng Company', producl!on 01 The Kirchen.
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Demonstration Schedule
TUESDAY - SEPT, 28
9 am - 5 pm Main Stage la availeble to Company lor rehearsal. SpeCific hou~ to be
1:30 pm
arranged.
FENCING DEMONSTAATION
DemonstratJon 01 selecled etemenlS 01 sl8ge fighllng Including stall.
broed sword. rapier, lolls, daggers and hand'ia-hand combat. Emphl\s~
III on the Ira,,8Iolion o( hlsloricalfightlng leehlques Into lheatrlcal
lerma. Classic IIghls t,om specific plays will be demonslra/ed and
discussed.
WEDIIIESDA Y - SEPT. 29
9:30 am MASK DEMONSTRATION
7:30 pm
9:00 pm
g·oo pm
A demonst,a~On 01 Ihe u$9 of characlor masks in aCior lralnlng to
develop 0 method 01 In-oeplh charaeler observalion
DRAMATIC TEXT WORKSHOP .
A class 10 stimulate the aClor's imagination IhrOugllan understandong
01 the use 01 language In dramallc lelCl
CHARACTER STUDY THROUGH ANALYSIS OF TEXT
Using the Ii rat two scenes 01 Hamiel as an example. this workShop Is
designed 10 show t~a Sludant aclor sn approach 10 dl&COvering any
character Ihrough specifiC Inlormalion provided by Ihe texl.
Ct&sS size limited 1025 IludoolS. Reglsler at Box olfice.
VOICE WORKSHOP
A wo rks" op In lended 10 Inlrodu~ basiC axerc "'as lor !he developme nl
01 bmalh eapa~lty and conlrot, vocal pl.~ment and articulalion.
crus sue IImlled to 15 sluden13. Extra~lOns poaalble.
Reglsler at Sox Ol~ce.
THURSDAY - SEPT. 30
t 1;00 am THEATRE GAMES
11:20 am
6:00 pm
2 s~rnultal)eOu$ seSSIOns
Panlleld High School
Conlact: Libby Grlrtln
VOICE WORKSHOP
For Nazareth Theatre majors and acting students.
DINNER AIIIO DISCUSSION
THE PROFESSIONAL LIfE: AN tNFORMAL DISCUSSION WITH
MEMBERS OF THE ACTING COMPANY
Prlval. Dining Room al Shult.z Cenrer
For those interesred In the lite 01 t/1e prolaulonal acior. a dlocus.slon
InCluding: Ihe experience 01 parforming and rehearsing repertory;
lOuring the U,S: making a living ,n the lhealre (the audition procesa.
""rlormaning on and off Broadway. TV, elc.).
FRIDAY - OCT. 1
9'30 am DRAMATIC TEXT WORKSHOP
1:30 pm
For play analysis class
NOIII-DRAMATIC TEXT WORKSHOP
For Orallnterpretallon class
8:30 pm PERFORMANCE: THE KITCHEN
SATURDAY - OCT. 2
830 pm PERFORMANCE: THE WAY OF THE WORLD
Like to snack
on Tuna?
• • •
Didya know you
can get it
at the
Campus Store
Pool Pump
Problem Solved
By ANN MITTERMEYER
The Ne.z.arelh pool was supposed to
open aner Labor Day. SUI on Sunday,
Seplember 5, at 6:30 a.m .. security discovered
waler wa. tilling the lower
equipment room In the community cell·
lar.
Mr. Basclaol, Supt. 01 8ldg. and
Grounds wascalledinlmmed,.'ely. FI"'I
he attempted 10 shul off Ille pump. bU110
no avail. lhen he proceeded to cut olllha pO_'. This was .u~lul. Indicating
the problem was eleclriC31.
The poolsyslemls completely compu·
le,'red. The compuier controls Ihe
check valve Ihot dralnlthe pool and 1118
celluloid valve Ihat regulates Ihe water
coming Inlo the pOOl. The problem r&aulted
when Ihe,che,,1< valve d,do'lshut
orr aulomallcelly and Ih. pOOl conllnued
10 drain. Mr. 9sslan, anribut8S the check
valve malluncuon to din In Ihe mecha·
nlsm.
For Iho future, extra precautionary
measures hav8 boon taken wllh the
clleek valva. An electron/""lIycontrolied
Iloal valva haa been Installed. Now II the
water level exceeds a certain polnl Ihe
now Is lumed 011 and an alarm IS .Ignaled.
The pump syslem will also be
checked dally.
Fnday. September 9. Ihe Heellh Department
gave Nazareth Ihe all-<:le3r.
The laculty. ataN. and "udenl. are now
abl. to ulllize Ihls flne lacility.
Operation
Identification
, . .432169
By Marl< Aldrtdge
Ih'
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Been ripped 011 letely? ,
Wenl help on gelling baCk whefs been c
laken or 10sO Is
Protective Serv,ce. is willing 10 help. ~h
And the services has a suggestion. £.
Join Operation Idenur,calion ~ i r
OperatiOn Idenl/llcat.on is a program In
of property reg/5lrallon designed to help ail
you get back whal has been siolen Or ,
~L (
The 119. program'lncludes Ihe use 01 >,
an engraving penefl to mark you, per· >e
sona' propeny and a bOOk In wh'ch 10 Ie
record any id'entificati¢n numbers on I
your property. In.
·'An Ide"liflC3lion number, such as a XI
.erial number alfllAdy on Ihe ObJect. or~o,
your Soc.al Seeurlly numboretched ,nlo I"
the ob)eCI lIIed wilh us will locale IhO,h.
aniCle it (ound, and lrace II back, even "ea
Itlums up in Alaska," Says Jim Panerson Ill,
"ead 01 Prolecllve Services. 0
Vou can mark any 'Iems rangln9 trom e
your toolhbrusn loyour stereo, anything er
01 spec,al interesL bicycles especially.
The program has been e.panded sinCE
tast year. Anatha, engraving penc.1 has
been purchased and is available &1 the
security desk In Kearney dorm alte
hours. Til" Is to permll sludents unabl
10 obta.n the malerlals dU'109 Ihe day to
do so during the evenmg hours.
Anyone de.lring 10 use the ()f09 tar
may Inqulr. In Ihe Protect/ve Sevice
Oll,ce, SmYth 25 Irom 8 a.m. 104:30 p.m
or al Keamey desk Irom 4:30 on
CAN YOU BELIEVE
IT? WE EVEN SELL
Peanut Butter
and
Jelly!!
Nazareth
CAMPUS STORE?