VOLUME 52 October 29, 1976 Numbe, J 1
ommissioned Faculty Unveil Projects for
Otto Shults Community Center
Varlou.s tBCU(ry rnembo(s of the An
oparlmenl were tommisstoned fO
reate (he alter .• eclurn. hOly walor fonlJi
d labemacla tor I"e chapel In The 0110
hullS Communlly Cenla .. While Iha
esign of the ~\,ut:rureS" ware based on
rll:h0l131 needs. and 1he measuremenls
ere drctal!l(J by the spacQ available. the
I$(s. nevertheless. dall'oted much time
r:S effort In sculpting. molding and
Ildiog unique and beautHul wOlks 0'
Monry El'I9laf\d !olar1ed the constluc-
1'1 01 rhe allar . rectum and "Presidenl's
ai r" about Sf ); weeks belof61 tha
dU:J.tlon ceremonles,al IheCommunlCenter,
wnen Farhef John RobbIns
ntacleCl hlm_ Because of the short time
d 9real amount of wor'k leQlJlred,
onty hfred Jlrn Hili, a scufplure sru·
nt. 10 herp complaro the objects In
e.
111e rn a!c(i3Is used In buHding lhe
tee relig ious constructs arc s!aineO
esrern codal 'Wood and .cast aruminum
oratille paners. The metat is black in
lis. due to a chemical colorln9 called
tina, and brigh!ly pOIlshe<J.
Jeworry U·lstluelor, Paulal[e Myers,
eated a [abomacle made of sterUng
tlr ana nicKel slt .... er The lexkJrsd
as arp oxidl".i:ed bla.ck Bond lhe while
EC!s are high ly polished 10 stand our
hlli ,nlly, On top 01 the wOrk i ••
okey QuarlZ.
Paula!le sa io it look l14lf an " e1'lOless ~
ounl 0' Ume t{)C;Ornple-te the taberna·
Paul8118 Myers
Photogroph. by
Moribel Rui~
Jim Hili
de It i.! "<:oming oft" an 'ron OOnSlruolion
(lormerly In 'he 'old' UntO'll by
Kenel Bond. a pas. Nazarelh InstruClor
now assistaflllO Ihe dean at the school 01
Ame,lcan eral ... al R I T. HIS wife, Doris
ha9 made lhe slatned..glo5S. window in
Ine medltalioo room,
The handbUlh ceramiC stoneware hoi V
WjUcr tonts and saneluary lamp look
Mary Jane Edwa,ds apprO:ll:imalelv 250
aCtu3' working hours to eomplete. which
she ac.compUsh~ ovel weekends, noU·
days and evenings "Dea'ing with 8
pfobfom or combining the elements 01
form and '''e requirements or lunct100
On a farge scare plovad very exclUng and
demanding to me," she said,
The Id~a lor 01"19 fonl , at .he chapel
enlf3t1Ce. is I,om EIIn Old Testamenl
Im.ge 01 Moses .plllll~g the rock 10
provIde water lar Ina wsndanng tsraeUtes
m Ihe desert, Tns cOil layers or tne
second lonl capture the movemenl ot
water jSHaams, currents, wave:s) , a IIIe-.
giving lorce Thesanc.lu.arylampoffersa
soli, delieale sou"'" 01 IIghl In a Quiet
are. 01 ,he Medllallon chapel, Mary Jane
nas also made the plates anll chalices to
be used in Ihe ef18pel.
Em,ly Dueo ... weaving and le~lIles
r6achel, has made the weJl hanging Ihat
compllmenl! tho chapel with its symmetry
and co lor
Sheila Gush~ln h .. made. batik pleoe
10' 'he chapel, She leaches batik ne,e al
Na.z:arQlh.
The wor1cs are aU Inslaired al'1d have
been unvoi I ed,
Jose Limon Donce Compony Here for Weekend
lebrali()g its 30th Anniversary year,
Jose Limon Dal1ce Company,
"ded by one 01 the pfone-e~ 0' tt'l~
em dance we i(now [oday', Win
orm at N8.l.aretM Arts Center on
ay and Sa'uroay, OCI. 29 .nd 30 at
p.m,
rne ann;)l!. 01 modarn dance Jose
on ranks with the great InnovalOrs
Mll rthi10 Graham, wno did not adapl
the claSSICS. bUI ralher created B Ie new art 'orm.
Fri. Oct. 29 - 9:30 PM
Sat. O(t. 30 - 8:30 PM
TICK ET 5 $7.00
DINN ER PACKAGE $12.00
o
The only known dance company to
survive Ihe death of lIS lounder', Tt:'I& Jose
limon Danee Company was lormed by
Jose: limon In , 946 wilh Ooris Humphrey
as lis aftlslic director. From thiS
collabo,allon eame a philosophy 01 art
and slyle of movemenl known as "the
Ltmon \echnlque:' It Is OOlltempoiary
wll~out being abstracl, doall with sub·
jectlVe themes, ,8\lol\Jhoniled the role 01
Ihe male danCOl and added 3n emoltonal
deplh and malu,ity 10 bOlh n,s male and
lemale char" ..... lers, He !olJghl, In hlsOWll
words, "to eompose wo(1{s that ate
(nvolyed wtlh mBn'j basie tfag~y and
the glandsur ot 1"11$ &plnl."'
Limon h,rnsell was a la,ge,-lhAn-llre
PB,..011. A Mexlc;,n Indian by birth, ho
was conslaered at one lIme the greal9St
mal. dancer in IMe wMd. Many 01 Ihe
slkty-seven works he choreographed
have become classiCS 01 moder,.. cl1oleograpMy
Among them a", The Moor's
Paveo9. h.s monumental 3rudy 01 love
end I •• 'ousy. Th. Emperor Jon"". The
Y railor, Carrola, Dal1Ce9 for t!8dora, and
ChoreographiC OHafing. hiS tributo to
his menlor. Do';. Humphrey.
All .. , MIS' HUl11phrey'$ dealh In 1957.
M" Limon carried on with the developmenl
of I"e~r concepl of modern dance
unlit hiS dealh in '972. Shorlly elter
Limon', dealh. Rwh Currier was Invited
by the d80cers to serve as antslic
director 01 the company, A solOist wtth
the limon Company for filleenyears and
assistant to DOlls Humphl6Y tOf olghl
years, Miss CUHier is un;Quely qua Ii lied
to carry on the tradition ot Humphrey
a.nd Limon
A glfred choreographer herself. she
not only pros l d~ ovcr the reconslfuc·
tlon and preseNalion of (he Humphrey
and Limon works bur ha.ssetanumbarol
new wo(1.;s of hef own on lhe company, ,
The Jose Limon 08nce Company ~
enleiS Us 30lh year wah a repenory both ;;
rich and v3rled, and a reSIlience and ~
open~mH)dedl'\ess which feaves It eon· .2
ManUy searching 'or' new ways 10 do the I
things 'I do"" "" well, better, Ttl."
danCing ,eveais a brlillani perception 01
the visual aIlS and a deep und&ouandmg
of Ihe IIlerary works whlc~ sa ...... a. thei,
baCkground
'TIckets ror Ihe Limon Company parlor.
manoas. priced al $7, &ludenIS: $5. ate
now on safe allhe Arts Cen!er 8oxolflce
1A.. .. _1~ 1
Demorcrellc Congresswoman ChlshoJm
speaking 10 Spdrs9 NS18191i1 clowa Ocl,
29. 101 • . CiI .. hO/m 'POk. an JImmy eM/
81 and 'he Democratic Party
PAGE TWO THE GLEANER OCTOBER 29. 19
I would like 10 commend Ihe "afl or
the Ans. Center. Since .school reopened.
the Cenlel has prosEtmed Iha srlJdenlS
with a welcome<! plalle, of 1IIIIog musical
dishes-_I' this unloreseen avslance of
bookings In youlh-ortanta.ed bands 1$
any Indkatlon or what Js 10 <!ome, the"
In.s Will be a good year.
Bromb-erg. Hartis-, Potter. Tyner.
McGralh and Galbraith, aU Within rna
Hlst six weeks 01 Fall '76. What has
motl'Jated Hut Can fer's pe~onn&1 tOislc:e
this pfe(:(l.rious SI90 forw6(d?
Alcohol I, consumed, marijuana 10'
haled ~nd those CJQaret'tfJ burrlii do
bremi$h, In the pas!, the Cen.ter hasn't
been very responsive In offering groups
thai are a bit more align.ed to student
taslllS. ThOle is no denying Irle 1me
QualHy 01 the pTograms Ihal are orrered
bUI ,,,rely are we trealeCl to concerls.
Music IS 8 Super .. ~jlgf'\triC8nr pan of
mOSr college sludents' tlves but we don'I
gat our periodIc dasM of II here.
The adoillonal equipment concan·
goers Invariably bring - CiS fTHl:nllOt"lod
above - ptobably played B decisive role
In why we foul'ld ourselves contlr'ltJal1y
leslJln'Q the camplJs tor musical entertarl'lYnent.
ThiS rS a legltimale concern
though. the Cenler was nol designed for
tho "panying" rhal Usu.:1"y accompanies
"our" galher{ngs: Bu: let 's face it, iI's the
only ~uitabfe edHtca we can ullrlze hele
lor concerts
Why I"e cl1ange now Ihougl17 I don'l
Ihlnt!: Iha sluQ6ntS empr,atic demands
fOf more representative programs lrig.
gefed these shows because there p/obably
wasn', any demands. Money comes
to mInd, because of [he comparatively
amsll seating capaeity 01 'he Center. a
quasi· popular band can easily sell-out
Nazareth suoolles the Olomoter With Just
a buUdtflQ. so Ihere I! no overhead SuI
hasn'l I. always been lucrahve?
Posstbly. "invisible" p/essure5 from
'orces created ,ho problem. , am Only
speculating, buil/this was ll'\e ease, then
either the pre!.$ure IS gone or has been
withdrawn. The reasons. n&e-d not be
9taled. ret uS Just savo' tTlIS change for
the better.
Attention:
Graduating
Seniors
AU Set'lior (Iuflltme .and pBrl-Hme) who
are pfenning 10 gradu2I(c [fit!; coming
May 15. 1977, mUSI Ille a commencemB1\
1 information form avair;abte in Ihe
Regi,l,a"; Olloee. Room I, Smy1h Hall.
(Graduahon forms also QlJailabtc In the
Conllnulng Educallonolfiee, Room 131,
Smylh)
Altenllon All ""llIlmo Studenls
Remember to plek up Sprlng 'n Prtr'
regislration Packets on NO ..... .4 & 5 In
Reg .. lrM. OHleo
M aJu S WU!- 11 CUt,
K;w,w tIu q. acU
B~ 'lI044-
Vote.
qdtlu~~
c. elvuuuck ~
tk, <J~-U~
~~ Ut- tk,
g~ BiVt.
Future Programs
And Displays
leamlng Res.our-c.H Conler: Speciat
materlatg on display III foyer, Nov. 7·20.
And don'l /0'981 \he .esl 01 Ihe ~RCboot(
s on Gleek an in !hEt SlaCk~. tapes 01
Greelot dramas In tho ResQrve Room, etc
Film Program: "PI.IO's ADc1ogy. Th.lire
ana Times of SocraIes," whh Mortimer
AdhH (30 mlf'l.utes): and "1 hB C.ave."anlm.
Ulon 01 P'tlto's ,;,lIegory 'rom The
Republic, Wllh OlSOn Well&s (10 min·
Ulesj. Tuesday Nov, 9, 12:41).1 25 pm
and agCl fn a! $--6'45 pm In A-14. Ooel1to
all.
Plalo·, Svmpo.lum: A Re-enaclmenl
and Celobr.llllon-illlelle-ctual and physical
re'nashmen! AU wfrtcome 'Thursday,
Nov. 11, 3 1S-4()0 pm in Smyl" 315,
THE GLEANER
Nazarelh College of Rochester
4245 Easl Avenue
Rocnasle" New York 14518
(7 (6) S66-~525
Ext 420
EOITOR .... .... . , , .. , . Jim Gr.aham, Jr.
LAYOUT EDITOR lynn W~hburn
PHOTOGRAPHERS • . .. . . ' .. ' , , , , ., . . ... M .... Aldridge
ARTIST
AD DESIGNS. ,
AD MANAGER,
TYPIST., .'
Maribel Ruil. Maureen Barnas
Ed Oldlleld
SIrT'\ Suskie
eOb ~(\nn~n
Barb MICk.a
The Changing Role of Women
In the World #0 Be Spoken On
Edith Ballanlyne will be here al
lIlal ..... I" on Wednesday, Nov IOaI4:00
In Conteref"lce Room It. (The "porthole
lounge") In !he Shults Cenler to sL>eak
Of} "The Changi119 Rote of WomEin in Ihe
Worfd "
Edll" Sallaolyne has been SecrelaryGeneral
01 ,he Womeo's 4nlQm}jlional
league. 10' Peace and FreedOm $Ince
1969, wHh respo1'lslbJllty for lIs international
he;Jdqi.,lodrteJs in Geneva, where
she arso Sef'\l6S .as WILPF's represet'Ha·
(,Ive 10 lr\e UnIted NatIons
In recognitIon 01 her outst.andlng work
allhe UnHed Narlon.lii.lhe eo.,Ier9(\ceof
Non-Goverf'lme"tal Or9an,.za!ion~
(NGO'.) '" C<>n.ull.,lve SlalUS wilh Ihe
United Nahons EconomiC and Social
CQuncil recenlly ejected I"Ier pr&Sldan[. 8
p~'I;on in Which slls will serve until
1979.
Next
Gleaner
November 12
All Typed
Material In
By
November 4
Film Gorge to
be Held at
St. John Fisher
Upstale New York s hf,sr Gll'Inual 'FILM
GORGE'"-a Iwo-Oay madla maralhof'l."",
II take place November a and 7 al 51
Johlj Fisher CoIIl?Qa In suburoan ROa
chesler. New Yorlt.-
The besl creative eHor1s Of Independenf
tilrnmal<c rs rrom 41[ OIJ(~·r tne r~g(Qn
Will oe sc reened Prom 10:00 oOI .m llnlil
mlol1lgN on $arUfaay and (rom noon
unhf 6'00 p m Of' Sunday Educat o ~.
e:a:.hloltofs, distributors and members 01
Ihe genefal public are Ifwile(J to attend
the sI"\owing 01 these rilms whrch Will
~ange In genre t'om tne mosl a ... ant
garde '"re" films 10 frBdirional aocumen·
tancs and leatures
W .... lle Oll: Films. Inc . a non·protlt corpo'
,,,,lIon ded(C3ted to the anishc and lechnOloglcal
ad...,ancement oj Ine aUdiOvisual
media IS sponsoTing Ihe evant ' .'"l
conlu nctlon With 1l1€o Media ORparlmeO!
01 Sr ':JO I~n fi sher College
MS. BaHanlyne serveo as Secreta')
1he SpecIal NGD Commillee on Hui'1
Righls Sutlcommltte9 on RaCism, Ral
Olscnminailon, Apanhe,d and Decol
izalion She organized Jnternatio
NOO Conlerences Againsl Apanh
lind Colonialism in AhlC3 and
Discrlm~nation Agalnlit Mlgr
Workers in Europa. Shit P\as edJ1ed
Journal ollhe World Health Organl,al
and fhe WILPF journal PaJ< 91 LJb9f~
Edith BaUanlyne was on ttle Execu:
Comm~ue-e of lhe Preparatory Com;
lee lor the World Congn;-ss 'or Inlar
tiO(\Sf Women's Year and Is a membe
rhe Li.so~ Councilor Ihe World C'
~ress or Peace Forces. She was ont
Iwo WOIYHHl who VI sHed IsrAeli af\d Ii
women·, groups on Ihe 1975 Wli
MI$Slon to rhe Middle East I
Volleyball Team
Thanks Spectators
I
Tna mambe", 01 rhe N ..... '.,h Corl
Women's Volleyball team would lii(1
express tt:'lair appreclallon and grat~
to the loyal tans and spectators ,
come af'ld cheer US on for our h{
games and Our away games tI is 1
inSPlnng to $ee tell ow Cras.5ma
(ese-hers and 'rlend'S gewng jUs!
Involved In the game as we do I
A special thanks goe$ our !o 1
spechltors SI Out ~ome game sga
D'Y ouvllIG on OCI. 12 "wa. a 9
'elliing to win such a dose game, '
waa even gtoaler fa hav~ the s(:
che-eri119 you on.
Sp~clalOr paHIe:lpaHon was also
terrllic at Ihe Ntagara game on 0
and even though we losl a very
game. we apprecIate thiS great ent.
asm,
Spectators dire just as much a pc
loam sports as )$ Iha leam playing
wlthotJl Ihem Ihe,a's a b'Q 0;110'004
Thank you again lor eomlng
appreClil[& your support.
THE T£AM
I
I
'We dI CUJ.e .£ ai'
aI Neat Jt~
NOloreth Compus SIO'
Pool Closed Temporarily Due to Water Main Break
/olm.d by Ihfi oro.en wale, meln. Th8 dirT 11>&1 (o,moo the slOPB along Ihe
.. a~ undermlfloo end caffted InlO Ihe pool by Ih. wal.,. .
MalllIenance DBPBrTmenl wo,k al dNllnln/J wBle, 8ccumu/IJI«11n lronl 0/ O'C()fIfIOI
from Ill" w81.r break,
o ..... ter !!ruck the Otto ShullS Community
Cen.er. OCI. 7,
A waler main break, just outside the
poot wall. c(ippled Ihe cente' and
caused a close-down 01 the pOot,
The wale( main, which leeds the pOOl,
broke flush with th. building 10uMation
.ometlme between 3 and 5 a.m,
The causa 01 the break has not been
date,mlned.
Waler rushing pOSt tM break carried
dirt Into Ihe pool fillers, TM filler mOlors
clogged. then lurned Ihemsalves ot/,
Dlrl and walet then began rising
through I"" skimming ledge. lIoodlng
'Ihe pool area. The water ran down Itom
tile dack aod filled lhe pump room,
which Is on the same level as the bottom
01 the pool. Water Iltled Ihe room ana the
stairwelllaading 10 II.
The floOding was dlscO\lered about
6:30 a,m. by Protective Services Olflcer
AI Pa8carella He called Frank Basclanl,
sup/. 01 bldg .• who called the building
contractors and the PIUslord-Bnghton
FII'O Departmen!.
With Ihe aid of the Easl Rochester
IIremen, Ihe lire de~rlment pumped Ihe
water out of the pump room and a long
clean-up process began. Several Inches
01 mud Md built upon the pool deck and
bot(om
"The mud on the d&Ck Is easy 10 clean.
bUI cleaning lhe pool Is going 10 ~
slow". sa id Greg Evens. dlraclor 01 the
community cen III r. "Foflunatelv Ihere
was no damage to lhe Sld8$. bottom or
loundation 01 the pool," Bald Eva,... "and
as soon as the pump motors Mave been
replaced Ihe pool will be r.ady for u ••
again,"
Contractors expected Ihet the pool
would be c losed at 1 .... 1 two months.
However. work wa,accepledfordedlcatlon
01 the building. iO II Ii now ,&Opened,
Article and Photographs
By Mark Aldridge
Mu<! 15 shoveled 'rom pool deck as clean -up bagan.
PAGE FOUR THE GLEANER
Academic Council Working
On Course Evaluations
by Sue Hannet1
As defined by the newly reviSed
OOn.~tllliM 01 Under9rnd. Academic
Forum Is re&jX>nsible lor Ires~men
academic orJental ion, dl'lJibut/on of
Inlormation aboul gradualion requirements,
meeling wllh Ihe Dean todlscoss
Issues S<.Ic~ as academic honesry, Sludent
COUf1e evaluations and otMr
a6pects 01 sludent acadomlc 1110. This
commlnee hao many projects In the
making.
Course ""aluatlon. a", r&eelvlng
Aca<lemlc Forum's attention at
pre6enl. An Adhoc committee. the
course evaluation policy commmee. has
been set up which InClua6S 811 Ihe
members 01 Academic Forum aa well a,
laculty ,..,pre ... nlallve Irom each depertmanl.
III goals ara 10 ma~e decielon6
concerning thevelldltyol course evatua·
tlons. the design 01 e unllorm quesllonalle
10 be Us<ld by all depanments. and
Ihe oompillng and dlslribullon 01 data.
Mambe", 01 Academic Forum seo
coursa eveluaUon as potenllal Sludenl
input regarding such lS$ues as tenu",
and d ksml$Si\1.
Academic Forum Is also arranging a
... ries 01 departmental coffoe hou",.
These In lormal gath erln gs wiliaervice as
opportunltiaa lor laculty 10 .hara pa ..
""perlene ... , lor stu donN; 10 become
acquainted willi tham In a more COm'
plete len~. Inlormation will be uselul
lor persons COflll ldemtion e .peclnc department
a& a major but al&o lor nonmajors
thinking 01 el9<:1lng oourses 01
lust wishing toget to know laeulty, Dates
and tlmaa 01 Ih~ coHee hours will be
announced In an upoomlng Gleaner.
Along with Dr, EWol, Ihe commillee Is
attempting to establish a tutoring sOCiety.
They are presently pursuing lIIe
availability ollede,"1 lunding lor suCh 8
program. It wilt employ Sludent, to lutor
clher students on it one-lo·one basis,
Init,ally Ihe program will be geared
Iowa rd. helping studenr.s in specific
courses, panleularty M8th and English,
Bul ila services will also extend to Ihe
developmel'>t 01 ba5ic skills such as
leading comprehension 8nd writing
composnion, Another posslbllty Is a
se$$ioll prOVid ing ~nle"Slve prepata110ns
lor I!>SIS like graduate reoord eumina-
110M, Hopelully thiS projeCI will De In
¢perahcn n9)(1 Sem&sIBI.
Aca.dem,c Forum is also comp,ling a
booklel describing individual depanments'
c::omprehen~uve feQuhements.
Each depanmenl will provide Ihe reasons
lor ils comp as welt as (acom·
mended prooedures lor preparation.
The committee would like 10 include
aample Quesllons and slali.lleal l ecords
01 past pe rlorman ces.
Other ·plan. undor conSideration include
a Career Nlgnt on campt.l$ and the
posslbiltty 01 O$tabllah lng a JudleAl Appeala
court,
Joanne Kelsh Is Chairperson 01 Aca·
demic Forum, Class representatives are
Michelle Buck (TI), Michelle McLaughlin
('78J, AM Kenealy and Candy
Sehoeller (791. and Dianna San FilippO
1'60), Elaine De 5111/8 Is Recording
Secretary, Barb Hackett Is Corresponding
Secretary. Reps·at-Large are Mau·
reen BertlllS. Kim Murney, Barbara
Jacobson. Maureen McPhe(!Jon, Mary
Knlg~I, Sharry Servin and Sally Ann La
Bue.
II you hal/e any queSl,ons regarding .
your academic sltuelion Or are inlerBSted
In working with Ihe Academic Forum,
oon IS Cl any 01 the abol/o people or call
Joanne Kelsh al Ext. 236 Or Phone J£!S..
~16J ,
Assodation of Roc:hester
·College Students Formed
Members and vu:ilors a/ flrsl ARCS m<Hll/ng In New Underprsd Office.
promoie in/eracliOn among area coll6gaS and to bene' .,udent gOV1l/,men,lal
lUres, ARCS mMls on(Xj a mOil/h. Tha college. a/tfJrna,e on
WE STILL NEED HELP
IMMORTALIZE YOURSEL
BY WRITING FOR
THE GLEANER
HOUSE OF GUI,.ARS IS NOW
COOLER THAN HOLLYWOOD!!
NEW AND USED MUS/CAL
INSTRUM{NTS AT REDUCCD PRICeS
''One of the best selfK1ions on
ALL SINGLE AMERICAN f\U'LI"~~'"
53.98 A r ALL TIMES
Armaoo 5ch;/Ubroeck's Sleals Band h.1s new lP,
"/ Ome To Visil,' Bu, Decided To Slay- - $3.98
Also a few leh of A.5.S. 's S6.98 J-LP $C!I,
"A LOl o( People Would Uke To See Armand s... .Dead"
abOl1I Arm's ttretch it) f7WC. Dr/son (ca, 1962)
,h" p/anel far,h "-Mr. Tomalo
ELECTAIC GUITA~S : $t9 UP
fOLK GUITARS: St5 UP
8ASS GUITARS:s)9 UP
COMPLeTe DRUM SETS: Irom $99
ORUM HEADS: 'J, 011
CYMBALS: 30% olt
FUll LINE O~ KEYBOARDS
DISCOUNTS ON ARPS' MOOaS
POLYMOOGS' MELLOTRON$
A WHOLE STAGEFUL OF
81G MUIHA AMPLIFIERS.
NEW ANO useD - PAICEO TO SELL
LOTS OF USED LES PAULS '
STRATS' TELES • PRICED TO SELL
LOTS OF USED FOLK FLATTOPS: S20 - SlID
r ry us for Iha, h.rd 10 gel album
We slock 'em all - new .nd old.
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COLLECTORS' ITEMS,
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dication of Chapel to be
'No Ordinary Ceremony'
by Calherlne Nowaskl
Cirtle Salurday. OCI 30 On your
AI7 pm on Ihal date Ihe cedi·
$8rvice 10t our .,ew Alma MZller
will !Oks place. aM Father JMn
ns. Nazere'h Chapl"n. has prom,~
hal It will be "no ordinary cetem ...
opening aOdrBss, en III led "ThO
01 thiS House of God," wfU be
by Monsignor Shannon. Assoand
Chainman of Ihe Rell '
ICS D€lpanmen[. MOJ"l3lgnor
was Chapaln al Nazarelh 10,25
was ins\rumentat m inaugural'-
emphasiS alter Ihe addrB$S
~action (ather than words."
Falher Robbins Nina DaVid
a 1974 grllduale of N ... •
. 1$ Ihe choreg,apher lor lhe
whiCh will be ulillzed I"
She Is Ihe ."Ie 01 Joseph
whols DJlectof 01 Ihe Naza-
Canlsr and Chairman 01 Ihe
DepanmenL
aHemptlng 10 Inlegf8.le move~
splrl\U3Ury and visunl mwith
orgimled religion."
slaled Ihal .he and falner
i wlsn 10 convey " Ihe leellng of a
ehurch, nol simply Ihe edilice" and
"Ihe bOdy as a vessel ollhe splril
Inll'fO're,'IM specilic maleoallrom the
on Ihe cedlCSllon 01 the
danoos promIse to be
Im.al,""llv. and visually beaUliful. Mrs
explained Itlal the dance
Ihe concopi o( a mulll·
Ihef Ihan Interlailh) chapel, tho
. weav'ng logalher separale ded·
rites ol each rellgron repres-
Wiut.m 81anl<, Irom Tample
EI. will perform the JeWISh eeIn
Hebrew. He wllJ Insla" Ihe
D parchment Inschbed 1'11111
GOd. which Is pl~ced On the
01 all Jewish hom as and
houses of worship.
Dr. Jesse H. Brown. an Ordained Sap·
Ilsf minister and admrnl!llrah~ mtern at
Nazarelh, will lead Ihe people in a nle
whereby Ihe congregation actu.llydedi·
~ales Ihe chapel.
The Ramon Calhollc ponlon 01 Ihe
service will lake Ihe 101Tl1 01 lila Euche·
risl II will be Simple IllUrgyol lawwofds.
Ih6 aclion lakmg place .'mull,neously
wUh a leading from Matthew de-scribing
the ~reparallons lor lhe Passover teas I
The Mass is a type 01 "non·secula,
theatsr" In which "we break bread reenacHng
the aCtions of anothar prace and
lime." falher RObbins, who will be ,ay·
Ing !tie Mass ... ated. This Donion allhe
dedicarion service is Ihen [he Illurgical
droma corresponding 1'11111 Ihe IIlurgical
dance .
The uf);Que service will ullllze [he latMis
01 many. The Nazanelh Chambo,
ChoIr. under the dllecllon ot Sjsler 8Ar·
bara Sla,opoli. will provide much ollhe
mUSIC which wIU in~uda a verSion 01
"Am ... mg Grace" arrangec by Dr. Albion
Gtuber (Mu,.c Depanmanl) Nazarelh'!
Brnss En~mble WIll also attend.
In Addition .• lOpe 01 11'1_ Amencan
flulisl, Paul Hom, employing 'he echoes
Inside the raj Mallal 10 enhance hiS
mu~ic, will be played.
Tha Ihirteen dancers Involved. sludy
under Nina David Baranowski Ihrough a
ciry ",crealion pfagram " N2J school
and .1 her dance .,udlo, The OanC1!
Experiment, on Universily Avenue.
Lighting by Edward Gaom (TI1.alre Departmenl)
and COOlumes by Colleen
Morlon, a 1974 g'aduale. will add 10 Iho
beauly ollhe service,
The dedlcallon servIce will, of oourse.
lake place In Ihe Alma Mater Chepel, lhe
lurnlshings 01 which were dMigned end
exeCUled by membO", 01 the Art Depart·
monllacuHy
Donors 10' the new chapel will be
pressnl. AIIstudenls and members 01 Ihe
Nazareth communll'y ale welcome In
keepIng wllh Ihe SPirit 01 Ihe .eason,
cider and donurs will be served aHer Ine
ssrvlee.
Falne, RObbin. has doslgnaled Ihe
event as "an exeUtng, memorable evening
and one Ihat you won't want 10 mlsI."
Orientation Format
Changed for Next Year
by Ann Mlltwm.~r
Greg Evans and Janel Miller a,.. reor·
ganlzing Ihe Oriental 1M pr09ram lorlhe
nexl Fr~hman Class al Nazarelh Col·
lege.
They are plaIlning 10 hHVSO(1e orlenfa·
lion Committee In charge 01 all 01 Ihe
program' and even Is In Ihe P8.Sllhere
has b~n A dltlerenl commillee 10f every
pfogram This fe5ulled in communlc.elion
and organlzallonal probl~ms.
EVlIns s.ays the new commIttee will
COnSlS, of fitty orsixly sludents This will
InClude execlltlve posilions. They will
al,o Iry 10 U39 aboul fiteen slUden" from.
each cless. TI,l. hopelully will str.ng·
Ihen Ihe programand give ;ISome deplh.
Those who ar.lnlcrested I~ becoming
8 member ollhe eommit/ee nave already
Iilled oul appllealions and are silending
Il1iinlng ."""iol\5. The purpose o( lhe
I ra I nj ng sessIon '9 10 ensu re lha I the
commillee be lully I"'ormed aboul Ihe
College end Its alralr$.
Tonlallvely Ihe,e wltl be Ihree com·
blned orientation and pte-reglstratiQn
pe,iods during 111. Bummer. This will
altow Ihe new lreshmen 10 gel 10 know
Nara"'lh a lillie better withoul having 10
make a separate Idp lor pre-reglat1atiol"l.
Accorolng to Ms.. Mille, Ihe entire pr(>gram
should be set up by May .• UavlslJng
some 01 tna summer confusion
BOIIl Greg Evens and Janel M,lIer feal
thai 1~4S plOgram will make orienlalion
mo", cltcc~ve and enJoyable.
William Shatner and
'Star Trek Evening' Reviewed
by Ed Oldfield
" wasn'l a "Star Trek Evening." Wil·
Ham Sh~lner'g one-man show was supposed
10 heve been based On his ,ole as
Slar T",~'s captain Jame. Kirk tt was
probably tlecaus. 01 Ihls Ih61 lhe show
'Old out 48 hours alter IIcket sales
b098n.
The even,ng dId begin with Ihe Slar
Trek theme It was an endurancecontesl
in Ihe (oom 01 'Shore Lea""." by Ted
Siurgeon. Though one 01 Ihe series'.
hoes I episodes, It was chopped Irom lis'
Orlglf\lillilly minUtes to e twenlY minute
ve~lon. thus rendering It nearly Incomprehensible.
So mucl1 lor Ihe Slar T",k portion 01
Ihe &\Ienlno. Shalner'$ perlorman"" was
superb. He gave vocle 10 lhe greal men
01 imaglnalion Ihroughoul hIStory who
were predecessorJ; o( modern ScienceFicllon
and lanlssy. He moved Irom
Dedo.lus and Icarus o~ Anclenl GreeO<!
to William Shakeopaa", and finally 10
Jul.s Ve,ne
HIS liS! of dramallc credlfS olher Illan
Sta, Trek .s ma .. ,ve and he pro""d II,
receiving oY.illions especially tor hls jn~
lerprsiation 01 Edmond Rosland's
"Cyrano de Befge,a,," and ",aOlng from
H. G. Well,' "Wa' 01 Ihe Worlds"
The showwa. pUllogelherby Sh.lne,
hlm$811 and was generally superb. Bull(
was not whal" was adV9"ised to be. And
Iho"" lans 01 Slar Trek who came 10
C3tCh a glimpse 01 the Captain 01 1M
U.S.S. Enlerprise may have been under·
standably disaPPOinted.
Alter Ihe perlormance, Shalner held
an informal backslage pre", coole,ence
and shared some tnleresHngoplnions on
lhe reasons lor Soar Trek's Immense
pOpul.,lty
"I dOn1 know," Shalner slalees. "I could
giva alilhe stanclard answers. good 010-
ries, popularily of ch8racters. quailly
enlOnammenl. BUI Ilhink you could say
11101 aboul a number o( shows. So thc,e
Is obviously BOrne Olhe( element Ihal
makes a hI( show. Or coosn'l make a hll
show, and you can ... kl1ow¢rgue-ss what
" Is."
"The bes. people have wrillen hll
shows an.d neX1 lime around, come up
Wllh a lIop. A 101 01 people can 80y thOI
won1 work. and probably be rigl1l or
could turn out 10 be wrong. And I don'l
Ihink anyone can."y 'ThiS Is whal
ma~~ a h, .. • ..
"Obviously Star Trek /\as Inal magic
Ingredlanl." he said.
No one will .rguo wl,h him on Ihal
ac:covn(
hults's Night Manager An Inventor Too
By ANNE FAV .
Once stricken wllh polloand sp6ndlng
an of his life 8S a lotal paraplegIC,
fchatd Spradlin Cdme 10 know what
um"" sullering was iilil aboul-and he
s done some[o."9 about II,
After recovery Irom his illness, he
rked as an X.ray teChnician In 8
:spital whete he witnessed J.mnecesry
loss or I,ves
A wOman wHh an undetected btoken
b was bOing IranspOrted lrom emer·
ncy to X.ray when thiS movOment
caused Ihe rib 10 PUnCIUre he, I>aart She
died.
As a resuli . Mr. Spradlin wenllo work
wllh penCIl and paper In March 01 197310
des.gn a "Ponable Medicsi Tablo" whiCh
would e!lminale liecondary mOvement
tnal could De 181allo thepallenl Today
it's IInlShed and ,eady 10 be pu,lO use
Th. "P.M.T."I. desrgnec lor hospitals
and nusing homes. primarily 10 oe U!ied
wIth badly ;oiured palienls in great pain.
I I tan be used lrom lime 01 removal from
tho sOOns of an aCCident to when the
pallenl leaves Ihe hospital or lor home
recuperallon_
lIS lea lures ~n.ble it 10 be used dunng
all phases 01 hospllahzalion-as an
ambulance slf9tcher, during surgery
and recovery, lractton, and H ean be Solid
oU Its undercarriage for X·ray and other
exams, _
II provides Ihe same 18ellllle$ ,. any
oll1er Iype hospilal bod a' table wllhoUI
any eleclfleal mOlors or pan • . All part.
are manually operated
Made 01 lightweight heavy-dUly plas·
lie with soil hlgh·denSIIy loam rubbar
~ pads, Ihe P.M T. supplies pracucally an
6\ onhoped1c maUress eHect
I Adjuslable suppon rods enable eleva·
~ (ion. lie, ion or extension 01 bOdy par\$.
~ The lowe. I part ollhe P.M. T. IS spill with
J; Its own rods whieh enables leg' 10 b.
l ra~~~ t~~~~I;:~~I.'I~~~~' 21eOI wld~and
15 5 IOches d~p. HortZOnl.I and 'ale""
slots lor X·,ay film cs$Seues .• Iots 10' IVe
and oxygen and a punch·oul S:eC1lon for
A shdmg bed pan ehmlnatlng el&vation
are al90 teaturad.
The main purpose 01 Iho P.M.T. Is 10
Sbve lives and provide comlon. but lher.
are other strong points.
Spradlin commenis. "AI an orthoped·
IC P9lienl ror meny yei3l'S. I saw a need
and endeavored to construc:t\ unit that is
well rounded and geared 10 patienl
comrort and towered oxpense."
The unit is r~laln/ety inexpensive to
produ"".ls ea"ly op&ratcd w,lh minimal
Sprsdlln's -P.M. r. "
Insllucllon and malnlenl\l\Ct> and oon be
moved WJth li"ra assistance.
Time can be $-'Ived tranoponlng pa·
lIanlS as well a$ hOSpital space, which
could cui down manpower Ihat could be
uhliled m olher aleas.
Richard Spradlin look a chance wilh
lime. money and energy locome up wllh
Ihe hni$hed product. - I used aU my
rl>$OurOB$ and now Ii'. ,i"I"g h8re. _ II'aa
bummet ..
He's looking 10' a company 10 buy hiS
invention. bul he do""n1 wan I "money
g",bbers." Good will should bo Ih.II
molive. with profil laking beck$Ml.
He says. "II's lime 10 gOI back 10
people."
PolIlI'" Sland In his way-"protocol
and tedlape."
Anyone Inte,eSled in knowing more
sboullhe P.M.T. doesn·t have lar to go.
Mr. Spradlin is a N8~relh employee and
can be loundmanaging the Pub Monday
Ihrough Salurday any lime aile, 5.00.
PAGE SIX THE GLEANER OCTOBER 29, 1971
Don't Fret, ~Mi55ing' Faculty Will Turn Up Again
Loomis, Sullivan and lang Still Doing Homework
By Jane PelIlHle/1
"Enloy your acnie""menl' 'IS well as
y<lU, plao., Ke,,~ Jnl~"'sled In your own
career. nOwevtlr humble: It Is a real
p()$$es"on In the changing lonunes 01
lime"
-"Desiderata" Max: Ehrmann
Each year, several membe,s 01 the
S(811 at Naz8 ret h eregral'lled leave. some
'or II sem~(er. olhers lor the ac;aClemic
yea, The., indlv{dual puraults Are, to be
hank, fa,ctl1stmg. here's thd ~tory ,
Dr, RlchatO Loomis Is a member ollhe
English department: he has been gr.nt.,
lIeave for thlsfallseme1lter, Dr, Loomis
aClually began won< five ye." ago HIS
objective is lhe t",n$lation of some 150
poems wrhl&n by 9. rouneentt1 century
Wel,h poet-Dafydd Ap Gw"ym I"anstated
"David, son of Wlillam "J. Th,.
medieval poet was a coNemparary 01
Chavcer, WhiCh is where Dr. Loomis firs
rnto the soene. He nad been ,eachlng
Chauce, "10' years". Re-.earch fo, hi.
classes IneVitably brought him to many
Welsh poem •. JO$eph Clancys name
kept popping vp as traoslalor 01 Ine
poems. As any good tale 908$, the men
met aod shared Ideas. Claocy, an
Engli.h teacher himself at Manhau"n-
Business - Popular
Major Tnese Days
by Mary Kay Grow
.OJ' you're here solely lor an education,
line. 1/ you'Ve come 8nllclpallng a JOb.
you'd be""r give .ome Ihought '0 lhe
kind of degree you want,"
This advica comes from La,,), Peeler,
dlreclO' 01 placernanl, He encourages
Siudenis 10 Ihink objectively aoout Ihelr
lu'ure when choosing a major course 01
study.
"I don't Ih,nk irs my ngMt 10 lell a
student he ,Muldn't maJo, In a panicu.
lar field:' says Peeler," as long as ne
mal<es a ,..",ls.lc evaluahon of the Job
markel"
"Susines.s is nOW Ina poslilotl IOsay to
the Individual. What do you ".ve to offer
vs?'" according 10 Pe;,ler,
B~use 01 Ihrs, a $ludenl woutd O~
wise to develop some marl<elable skill
"If you wan' to malar in English, line,"
says Peele,. "but It wouldn't be hard to
pick up a minor m bU$inMS "
Business Ii • popular career choice
loday, along with management ,cionce
aod accounting. According to P .... I.',
.tudents In these field. are most lI~ety to
get jobs when they graduate,
Bul education as a career enolce I •. at
beSl. a gamble,
v,tlo Collego, encouraged D" Looml. to
ger .tarted.
Dr Loomis made three summer trips
to Wares In connec110n wil'" flis p(o]ecl.
1972-1974. (Tho 1973 rrip was ""'" •
group of Sluden[s and faculty, Including
Sr Madon Hocto, and Sf, Mary Augusline)
II was in Abery.lwyth, Wales, tha'
Professor Ga'3int Gnuffuad (t,anslared
"G ri(lill1") was ~ontactod, He has helped
Dr. LoomiS \0 learn [he ran9u8~e.
Grutiudd has read Or Loomis' PJ&vious
lranslahons, and rhe two men are SIIJl in
co~tact
Wr,y l"e interest i" DslycJd Ap GwiIym?
II is rhetOpic: tnatlhe POe!captured
on his pages that nolds the key, HIS
prinClpre IOplC was Ina! 0' tne "comedy
01 love". The poems ace oflen Wtttv and
whimsical Tak.e lor e)lt8.1l'10Ie. i3 poem
most recef"'ltly translaled by Dr. Loomis,
II I< a p'ayer to a Welsl1 saint-Saint
Dwin, palton $aint ollovefs, T he writer
of the poem asks Saint Dwin to lake a
poem 10 a girl With whom ha is madly if"!
love, The calch IS Ihat the gIP11S married
He hOp~ .hat the saini wilt ac~ompll5h
Ihe task without crsaling a scandel. In
lacl. afl~r he think. aboul It, he ask. the
.a,nt rl ,he could gel rhe IIlrgin Mary to
help .1.0
Larry Peeler
Peele, says the markel for t •• cne"
will eventually .tart expanding, "but not
lor anO'her 10 or 15 yea.. It will stay
pretty tight until 1M 1980'.",
''But,'' he C<lntinues. "I don't think we
wUI ever again 6xperlenc9 the critIcal
shortage 01 teachers Ihat we did 10 the
SO',."
Students Have Wide Variety of
Careers to Choose From
Male or female, 1re:shmar. or ~nior.
Nazare'h Siudents have one thing In
COmmOn With each olher as wet! as With
sru den" .. rovod I he couo'ry They 8'"
looking lor career opportunities from a
college education.
"More and more, SludenLA are inle,·
aSled tn specilleeareers," says Adnan M.
ShymkO. dlreclor 01 admio.'oO$, "8or
lora. siudent. wan,ed h,slory and art,
Now," he says, "they are Intere;;.ed In
law ~od Intetlor d""'gn."
The faci tllat Nru.erel~ is • liberal arb
college has not deterred Its Sludent.
from seel<,ng career goals.
Shymko says, 'We are concemed wlln
fitudents who have a Gareer onon1atio~
within a liberal arts conle"',"
Sister Stella Welch. assoclals dlrecror
of admiSSions and Cleao of Ireshmen.
alao Iinds this '0 be tnue
"SludenlS in general ani much mane
Interested In ""neer·oriento~ programs
based on 'M I,be",t an8," says SiSler
Siella. 'Whetnor we like" or oot, they're
nOI inlerested io purely educatiOn."
8uI Sister Stella feels thaI allber.' arts
eduCBtion 11 ... It. advantages, especially
when seeki ng a job.
"Liberal ans backgrounds are more
malleable:' she sayS "You don', gel loa
nul, aod you CAn 51111 be frained on Ihe
job."
BOlh Shymko and Si.,er Stella leel
thai rile trend toward CAreers stems lrom
the scsrc'rv ot lobs.
SteUa, "siudents W9fen't Inter&Sted In
whEtthe, 01 no1 they were gOing 10 get a
job because Ihe JObs wore rhere "
Shymkoagrees "Ove, the pasl fou,or
live years," he says, "Ihe eoonom~c sltua·
lion lias become more desperate, As 1M
economy goes. so goes the ~tudents. "
It Is obvious Ihat the sludents today
BrB gOing I" a dilterenl direc110n Ihan
lhey were a few yeari ago
"SWdents nava Changed in !ha p~sr
fOur or five yea,,:' says SI9Ier Sielia
-They used to ~ome 10 for nursing,
te.B.eh~ng. and secretarial work, Now.
Ihey are Inle,esled In health·relared
h.'d •• soc,al work, business-and noras
seCl'Gt.arI~. Ine social sciences. pet'9on ·
nel work and cllolcal work:' .
"They have such a Wide variety Of
car&ert (0 choose lrom: "she continues
"Healrh-related fields ane go,ng to
be very Importanl lor man .end Warne".
And. bu.",ess w,1I be very Importan, lor
women," she add.,
Shymko leel. thet Nazareth's liberal
aru progfams can accommodale these
chan gEls 1n career goals "We are e:xpanding
programs." he SSy3. "but our
9)(paOSIOn process i$ one 01 radellnlng
thll programs we noW hdve,"
GOT TilE MUNCIlIES?
Ilow a~oul PcpCfjrn?
Nameth Cllmpus Slore
NO man has yet a~compljshed 'he feal
of translaung tne 150 OU1C'eS which
constilute the full recogn;z6-d poem! of
Dalydd Ap Gwllym. and 8 wo,ld awaus,
Tim Surll'Jan has also taken lea.ve tor
the fall semester. Ihough for l1im, il
seems only [0 be a tille. Those who know
him may afran ~PDt him Ihree dayS" 21
week ught here 01"1 c.ampus, The 'act Is
he does nave one course for o"v.1te
studen[s, In 8:tplanatlon SuUi'Jan add,
Inat II IS becaula 1he music deparrment
I~ "such an rnlere-stlng place". He enJoy~
being there. Somenow, Ithlnk toe music
majors at least some of Inem, undef~
stand,
Tim Sullivan Cloes nave a special
projecl III mind, It is a DteCe that he has
entitled "Paths", and it was started tfllS
past summer. II is wlinen for orchestra,
but other th.an that. we reallv can't say. II
IS nol meant to be secretive, but so much
lie, hidden in lhe mtno's ~ye wnen
l1earln9 WLtl'l COmOOSI\lon.
It has bean a time lor Tim Sullivan to
work on varjou, 9mal!. rndl\/,jduat project.
as well He has been able ro get
logether wilh people, And the", Is the
business of aClvally writing down and
copying mU;iIC for brass ensemblea
Tim SUllivan, tike Dr. Loomis, will lit:
bac)c otficlaUy fO( the spring term,
S" Therese lang's caree, has taken
her to Germanv lhlS year, She w
awalded 21 one year gran! by Ihe Max
Planck SoclfHy 10 study the srruclure 0:
tne collagen mOlecule, This mole-cul
may be connecled wirh the agjng
process a."d possibre lre.alment ot rela.!)
eo problems.. Some lhese problem
Include annrilis, cardiovascular diS
order and bone ~nd skin diseases.
Sr. The,ese Lang hes been brusnlni
'ihOurders wi1n many Il1ternallon
SCientists, rhey ha\/'e been provjdln~
world~wlde kf'owfedge from Austri
8r"",I, Chi,,", C,ecMSlavakia, ond Vie
nam to menllon but 8 few,
A 'Jery GX!'lnsive- ar1ICle was pnnt
about her in Ihe October Issue 01 I ~
NazafQlh newsfaHel which is mall
home each moolh, COpies Bre avallabl
arOunD campus, ThiS project coul
mean future Insiliutlon of new medic
treatmet"\ts, which In\/'olves everyone,
More features on absao1 mentors w
bo lonhooming. so walch fo, Ille 10110
up In the next "Gleaner" Issue,
Placement and Career Office
Gives Advice to Seniors on lobs
SenIors don', forget to reglsta, with
the Placement and Caroor P\annlnQ
OWee. You maYl'eed letters of reJerence
to( your 'uture employmentorat:.ademtc
endeavora, All you need to do is:
\) Determine wheth&( you want a
confidanllat or non-.confidentlBI
Placement FOlde" (II you alect '<)
have a conrtdential folder, you must
Sign a 'Waiver of Right 01 Access "),
2) Fill out .nd sign a "Consen, lor
Rerease of Records" form altowing
the Placemeot Ol"c~ tO$6nd oul your
credentials upon the requesl or an
employer or 9ra~uat" schoot, (No Ie:
we need you, pelmjs.sion before
cre(jElntlals ca., be lransmilled)
j) ProvIde a curren[ lesume lor encloA
sure lO your Placement fOlder
4) Establish three 10 live leners of
re-feumce on tde In yOUf Placement
Folder,
Senior; with a major In liberal arts.
busmess, Or management scie.nce can
pick up 8 Iree copy 01 Ihe College
Placement Annual 1917, This Is an
exoeUent resource book "11th information
on chOOSing a ca(eG' arld the
occupa"on.r needs ot neany t300
corpo"He and gove,nmenl.' employers.
Doo't lorget 10 piCk UP your copy, For
Seniors wrlh teaChing e.",llcalton-you
may pick up a free copy of me ASCUS
ANNUAL IS77, Thrs IS also a good
retource publication fo, prospective
teacl'lers,
Placemenl and Career Plannmg notices
and on-campus (ecruHment .announcemenls
will be posted 10 rhe
COfItinulng Educaiion Ollice ISmylio
131J aod On rhe bulle lin board behind
Iha Informal ion Desk in lhe Shults
Center Whe"ever possible information
will be publlsl1ed In the GteaMr and'~
"Wee<ly Calendar" , Che<:k Ihase plaCl'
for inform~illon,
A reminder : The Placemenl and
reef Planning OHIGe is now open 0
Tu&Way evenings from 6 pm un"t 8 g ~
Th~s servtce Is open 10 aU stuljents a1
alumni.
Due to a decrease in s.paee, gradua
5chool catalogues, fo,merly 3\/'arrablG
lhe Placemenl OHlce. have been co
blned wlln Ihe colieCllon at Ihe learnr
Rasources Center in Ihe Reserve Raa
Ing Room. Tile Plelcement DUice
maintain graduate school ann¢un
mants, dlrec!ories, guides, l.aw sch
CAtalogues. aod graduate and pro I
sionat school adrrusslon lest eppli
lIons and I MOfmatiofl ,
Don'l lorget, If you need assl.tanDe
wnling 8 resumo or a C(jvef leller, or
gening Inrough an employment tnr
YOCW, tne PI"clemen' OHlce can help
A word a.boul on~campus jnletvlews
Is not absolutely mandarory Ihal y
have ,eglstered (eslablished a PI.o
ment Folder> with Ihe Piacomon' •
Career Planning Ollice to participa,e
on·campus: jntervlews TheonlyreQult:
menl [s that you am ailher am3t(icu'at
sluden( at Na..z.,ar.:i:th. or a viSiting stud!
In allendance al Nazareth, (No.a, th is
the same reQul,ement for the esl"bllS
ment of a Placement Folder),
In many cases, however, on4cam
,ecruilers are interested In ~~ng
candidale'! references and resume.
the Place men' Ollica has Mthlng
show rhe recrUlte" then you, fhe can
date. coma 011 lookmg unDr~pared ,
tOday'. lob mark.1 you need 10 h.
everyrhlng going for you Ihat yov c
Park Avenue
BookStor~
"0,.. blOCk iram
eaat A""nue"
360 Park Ave. (.ttoxfN'fSL)
271-6120
,11 ... NINJ #(fI'W Tues.-Sat 1/30-900
Sun. 1°°-500
IJ(;IOII~"~. l~/O THE GLEANER PAGE SEVEN
On the Road With Sister Monica Weis
by Ed Oldfield Anecdotes Shared While Studying At Oxford University
Anyone who has expe,IMced 1M cull·
nary deli gh Is of ou, own saga lood
sel"\l,ces had be,1 counllhelr bl6$$lng&.
I! could be worsel
For six weeks lest summer Sr. Monica
Web . Inst,uCIO' In English, studied al
O.'o,d UnivelSlty In England, during
,i-Mch sM e~penenoed a caleleria siluatlon
,emlnlsoent 01 Alice's "MOd Tea
Parry,"
"TM caleleria. IIka Ihe re.' 01 Ihe
Unill.,..lty buildongs is absolulely madeival"
said S'. MoniC>l. "There are rows 01
long I~bles wilh no cI'oairs, JuS! benches.
Across l11e lront 01 Ihe hall on a 'alsed
platform IS Ihe 'hiO" lable' whero tM
ReClor and his guests sll."
book and begin I •• llng Ihrough the entries.
Now Ihal you are completelY fro&lraled.
you red ....... lhe couP-da-gru.
"You can count on gehlng your bOOk
.nywhere from. half an hour 10 Ihroo
hqul'S laler,- says Sister, "atter you have
gillen lha approprlala olliesi. card stat·
ing til. date and bile of Ihe book And
whal lable you a~ sitting al ."
Traditions and (lluals ate a domlnat·
ing loroe al I/Ia University. One of th.
odde.t is thai dunng the regular session
every studenl must wear hi. academic
robes to all the classes. The mOSI painful
one is thai there ..... no typewriters,
everylhing Is hand wrlt1en. "Ahara 7000
word (about 30 pages) eS$3.y says Sister.
"I had • mosl classic case of Wme,.s
cramps."
There,s a dress COde lor Ihe school'S
cafeteria; heals and slacking for women
and coat$. and 119S for Ihe men. Accord·
ing 10 SISler. Ihe sighl of women In long
dn>lISe. Irylng 10 manage Iheir way oYer
benches Is somelhlng no one should
ml .. Sisler Monica
Allllou gh I/Ie tradl lions tha I domlnaled
Ihe University ranged from brolh·
ersoma 10 downnghl Inoon ..... nlenl. SIster
lound Ihe whole a_perlence
TlIe only lighting In Ihls hall Is prorelfe$
hlng and rewarding.
vided by small eleclrlc lamps, one per
lable, wilh • hole cuI In Ihe table fo, Ihe
cord 10 pass Ihrough.
However. Ihough Ihe peopla e81iog
cao barely see Iha lood In fronl o/(hem,
1M senes 01 pO"l1IilS 01 previous Rec·
to"', 800ve 1M high labia '1 brighlly lit
w l l ~ each pointing having an Individual
lamp.
"No one sits unlil lhe members 01 the
high labia &nle' ," says Sr. Monica, 'The
Reclor Ihen says grace. The grace Is very
curious , because it i$ in Lalin and has no
app.renl religiOUS functiOn whalsoeller.
It iHepl, II ke so many Olher! hings althe
Unlve,.ily, lusl for Ihe sake of t",d,tion."
SOme lradltlOn$ and "Iuals can become
very frusrra~ng says Sister. and
this Is especially III 9 case wi) h tM
SGllools library.
The Badllan Jlbrary conlaios four mil·
lion volumes, supposedly one of ellery
work evar printed Ie In Briton.
"TO become a 'reade( of lhe 8adllan
(which anyone who wan IS 10 use It has to
do) you ha"" to s"'nd In a long line of
appliesnts, and one by one olep Ul> to a
desk where. person I.slens Inlenlly to
Ihe oath you musl lOad Irom a card and
then " is indllaled by an oHlclal" says
SI"er Monica.
The oeth Itsert srates Ihal you will nOI
take any books from Ihe library, you wI/I
New Policies and Security Officers Introduced
By Mark Aldridge
Pr'OlecHve Services have added new
programs. people and plans aimed al
provtdmg Nazareth wllh 8 more eHlclenl
service.
"The p,ograms have been de"" loped 10
insu'e Il1e safely and wella'e of Ihe slu denl3
and 10 bring a more prole.slonal
status to Ihe departme,-,t, according to
Jim Pan.mon. head 01 Ihe Prolec~""
Servioes.
OHtCefS and SIU dent s8IVices a I des a re
be,ng reQul,ed to onend special ... •
sions offered by Ihe Monroe County
, She,iff'. Departmenl. The Besa'ons
cOYer ~uch metiers as Clime prevention.
crime control and how 10 handle problem
situaiions.
The samoe. have also adollied rules
and ,ooulallons which many la'ger col·
leges use, "The Men",,' of Siandard
Op.!raltonai Procedure." ThiS manua'
... Is up p.ocedures for handling siluations
and prescribes sanction, for 01-
lenses occurrong on campus. Ollicers
and a.ld~ are required to follow the
s rna,nuat while carrying oUI their duties.
A. Ih,ee-monl.h Sludy by Ihe department
h ,,~ led 10 Ihe Installalion of smoke
det~ctOf1l, sooP'! to be in all dorm ,oorns.
tomplemen!ing heal deleclors already
here,
"They should help us detect a hre In ,Is
~a" j esl sloges and hopelully pr ...... nl II
from 'pr •• d'ng. IIko II did ,n Kearney
Hall last year"· Paltsrson said.
/
An early-morning fire lall Feb. t2
by rt1 ed unde(Qcted 10' up to an hour.
buming oul one rOOm and smoke dAm'
aging several olllers.
Personnel as welles Ilrogrem changes
have been made .ince IIISI year. Three
full· lime oHloers 8S welt as one parl·lima
olticer have been employed. They are
Wllli~m Peck, O8rol QuetsChenbac ....
PaUl BalJer and Kelly Ann Ba,ry.
Peck of W"'lmOlOland. N.Y" .Iudle<!
pOlice science and criminal juattOO at
Mohawk VaHey Community College and
majored in law enlorcement al Ullca
College. He is also Ihe campus' new bus
drlv.r.
carol Quetschenbach oj Rochesler,
heads tl'le security .ide program. She
,'ud,ed police sc,ence end criminal juslice
al Monroe Community College and
se<Yed a slx-monlh tnternshlp wllh the
Monroe County Sheriff". Oeparlmanl.
BaiJe. studied police science and
criminal Jusllce al Monroe Community
College and has wori<ed lor a numbe, of
years as a s.eeurily guard.
Kelly Ann Berry Iso N8Ulreth ~Iumnu.
and has taken oourses In pollee .cience
and criminal juSlice at Monroe Com·
munity College.
Two lormer members 01 protectille
services h ...... fOund olher lot.; In ,h.
police science field. Ru.ty Judd has
lake" e posllion as a lawoflicerln Mary·
land and Ann O'Grady has taken a posilion
as a security guard at Eastman
Kodak Co .. In Roche$ler.
HAIR TODAY
nol de face any books a nd you will n 01
I'glll fi .... '"
Acoordlng to SISler, the part aboul Ihe
fires comes from the Middle Ages when
Ihem wasnoheal and peollio would light
fires In buildings 10 keep werm.
"Now IlluSI Imnslales'NO SMOKtNG'"
says siSler.
Once you are a "reader" Ihe Ordeal
Isn 't oller. The naxt task Is finding your
book.
There IS no card catolog, says SISler,
lu.' a .eri&s 01 hugh scrapbOOks. They
conlaln overr~pping handwrluen enInes,
fI~ed aCCO":ling 10 dale of publica.
tion. One merely h8$ 10 lind lhe dale of
Ihe boOk pull oUltl'le appropri.le scrap-
"Many of Iha people on Ihe Irlp were
const.ntly complaining aboul &Very.
Ihlng from Iha teachers 101M fOod." She
says "Many WOuld refus<> 10 8el In the
cafeteria and went down Ihe Slrael 10
places lhal oorved so ""lIal1 'American'
lood."
"Yel, we were Ihere 10 axparlence
anOlher cullure. 10 adapl 10 another
polnl of view. k; 10ng!U I was Ihere.I lell
II wa. wo"h playing the 98me."
Bul ellen SISler Monica admlrted Ihal
sha had 10 dfllw I/>e line cOne<!rnlng one
part 01 O><1ord life. "I Irled to use lIle
Bodllan IIbrery as lillie as pO$$lbls" .he
concluded.
Dr. P/asisir - Knowledgable in the
Religion of Voodoo
by Gwenn Voelckera
" you're planning to allminale one 01
your prolessors by. slicking PIns In your
voodoo doll irs simply nolgolng 10 work.
"Voodoo dOllS 810 purely a commercial
venlure Ihal don'l have. thing 10 do
wllh voodoo," says Or. Hermlle Pial air,
assoclale professo, 01 lorelgn I ......
guages.' "Voodoo is a primilive religion
Ih.t orlglnaled In Africa end spread to
,ha Island o( Haili through slevery."
Or. Plaslsir W8. born and lived In Haill
unlil she was 24. Ouring thai lime she
learned about the voodoo religion and
stili .... calls heoriog the sound of Ceremonial
drums bearing Ihroughoul the
Island.
"The VOOdoo religion Is 8 peaceful.
splrHual religion." says Dr. Plalslr,
"There Is srrong belief in tl10 spi,Huality
olan oblect and thaI God i. p"",antln all
living things 9IIon after Iheir d6alh."
Dr. PI.lsir gave an example of Ih .....
strong beliefs. "If a person held Ihe
power 01 healtng, he would stili relaln
thIS power or gill ahe, death. Mambe,..
01 the religion wOuld stili approach Ihe
person lor help If IheywereiU. The name
Ihey give Ihl. person i. 'loa'.-
Ceremonies .r8 a large pan 01 the
VOOdoo rollglon .. ,. is believed." Dr.
Plal.i,says, '1"0111 somelhing I. wrong
~Ih a parson It is beeaus.e ao&vil spirjl is
Inhabiling lhal person's body. By remo .....
mg lhal bad .plnt, you rem ove lhe
problem."
It sounds easy yelll '6QulrQS elaborate
ceremonies (0 chase away tnose evJl
spirits, "The ceremonies are very sacred
and r&slnCled only 10 high pnesls and
VoOdoo E Nperr, Or. PlsiMir
Importanl members of tJ1e group," says
Dr. Plalslr. -SpeCial dances, music snd
language are used 10 accompllah the
ceremonial deeds:'
Or. Plalslt Is o,ganlzlng a club 10 teach
sludents and facully lhe nalional folk·
tore dances of Hall I. II you wanl to get a
leel (or pure alrlcan rhYlhm, look fo, her
nO~¢e$ 8boul lhe club's meellng lime
and place.
Aller compleling her unoergraduale
work In Hail!. Dr. Plalslr reoelved her
M.A. al the University of Roches"" and
Ph.D . • , lJ'oe Unlvers,ty of Madrid.
Mostly Scandinavian
Largest selection o( clogs In Rochester
Over 50 styles and colors for men and women
Polar sheepskins· IceJand • Traditional woollackets and
hats-Finland • Hand knitted sweaters-Norway • Pewter
jewelry·Sweden
672 Monroe Avenue near Oxford
442· 1080
I PAGE'EIGHT ·T,HE G~EANER .·00CT<;lBEJl 29, 1976
Human Values 'to be Discussed
By Noted Educator Nov. 4
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1.1 lTLE GALLERY AIGS
[oncet"'ntad
Dr Harry Wool!. dl(eclor 01 the
Inslltule lor Adoanced Siudy al P/incelon
Universfty. will dell .... er 8; Ie-c.lure on
"Human Values io Ihe Development o(
Scien",," al B P,m.. Nov. ~. alIne
Nan,eth Arts Cenler
The lectur9, made possible Ihrough a
9ra,nl from Ihe Natlor1al SCIi!tnce Foundalion.
Is sponsored by Sigma XI, •
netional society :or professionals fn
seie n till C (~~eB rc h.
Lisled In Who', WMo In Amorloa. Or.
WOOff sarve.d fot four years,as Provost at
JOhn Hopkms University belore as.um·
ing hI, presenl poS! al Pllncelon.
He nas aulhored seoersl publications
In Ihe histOry 01 sc.ence Including
Transils 01 Venuo (1959). and Science as
• Cultural Force (19SA).
Dr. Wooll nas oondueted classes at
Bo.ton UniversIty, Brandei. University,
Ihe University Of Washington. and JOhn
Hopkins UnJVersity In phYSICS. history,
.nd the hiBiOry of science.
He Is a member of Ihe Council lor Ihe
SchOOl 01 Advanced Jl'llemalional Stu·
dies and the nationat I-IIStOry o( Science
Socletv Or. Woolf also Mrves as Iruslee
ror the Association or Urwwerslti&s. Ine.
Dr, wootrs presentatoon is part of a
tecture series funded by Ihe Nalton.1
ScIence Founda.lton, The programs,
pr..,.,,,I.d at a IImlled numb10r of Instltu·
tlons, are desIgned 10 improve public
understanding of science and its rela,Hon
10 AmerIca's cuUurar hsntage
The lecture Is Iree and open to Ine
public .
Get Out and
Vote
November 2
Thomas Merton
Society To Be Started
The Thomas Merlon Society ~s a new
society being rarmed 8~ Naza(Olh to
perpsluare aI' In[erest founded on
Thomas Menon and his wrHtngs
The first meeting Will be held Thurs·
day, Novembe, t I 81 730 pm In l he
lorum of the 0110 A Shults Commun'ry
Center
At this meeling Monsignor William
Shannon will sl'eak on the tOPIC, "Word
Out o( Silenc . ... T~e lalk will e'plora Ihe
confempOr3ty imporra(')ce oj tna mes.
age 01 Thomas Merion. Who,. h.?
There is: no admission charge, and all
are invited.
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located 01... 2283 C I;tfol'd AVLo - ne.cr Culver- ~I .
un'~ue... ~ spe.C(cd smre 5 pecIC! I f2.l·ng /' n the- sale. 0 F
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( [ "\, - L II 0 -.J oape.\"Ote..... w;'l:h I ~e... I 1/CLJYe.r & ma~ uni~we.. fCd.bJrt-7 ofa..Lr "S-h:p
1... c.O-oP 6~in9 awc..ilab/e... sa,ue. mane...!::! " shore.. in our profits
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3 ... tJ,e., fam~s sh c.k\ee. .9uort:\1lt:eed nui:.rc'bot1 program
4 ... nutrition 1llP~ le.ndinS
5: .. QIJ pro:luc.t/ /Old With Q ICD% tn:ln~ back '3LJQrante.e
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Association ree1s Ihat this new
organizalion has benelilled all this y
It IS our hope Itlal this publication
not only be jnformatlVe and conven.
lOt you rfurthe rrefere nee, bu I a Iso ass
you In su ppon I n9 and con I ribu I i"9
undergrad as a whole.
Any Questions and/or suggestIo ns.
please Motael any member 01 I he
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FilMS
Oct. 17- "Farewoll My Lovely" U of FI, 7
om and 9 pm
Dc\. 2:7-" Piclure 0' Dorian Gray" Nala~
""Ih. 7:30 pm
Oct 29-"The Aocky Horror Piclure
Show" RIT. 7;30
Oct. 29-"Salyncon" U of R. 7' 15 pm 6.
945 pm
DeL 3~"Freaks" U 01 R, 7:30 pm & 9:30
pm
OCI, 30-"Siote"," RIT, 7'30 pm
Ocl, 31-" Spirlls 0: Ihe Dead" & "Nosfe-ralu"
RIT. 7:30 pm
Nov 3-"Kally's Har""," Fishsr, 7.30pm
Nov. 3-"M.cBelh" U 01 R, 7 pm
Nov. S-"Calch 22" U of R, 7 pm
Nov S-"Who's Knocking ill my Door?"
AIT, 7'30 pm
Nov o-"Hearts of lM Wesl" RIT, 7:30
pm
Nov B-"S9v9n V •• r Itch" RIT, 7.00 pm
Nov. 7-"Jul .. ond Jim" FlIT, 7:30 pm
Nov 10-"'A ThOuSBnd Clowns" Naza-r.'
h, 730 pm
Nov, 12-"A"ne of '000 Days" U of R, 7
pm
Nov. 12-"Hard Times" AlT. 7'30 pm
Nov. l3-"Royal Flash" RIT, 7.30 pm
Nov, \4-"The IdiQI" RIT 7:30 pm
Nov. 0 & I-"Film Gorge" FiSh&r
MUSIC
NovA-"Eanh, Wind & Fire" 7:30 pm $7
War Memonal
Nov 5-Packaged Cc un tl)l Music Coun'
Iry & Western Show, 8pmAudltO(IUm
Theatre
Nov 6---"Pure Prairie league" 8 pm
Auditoflum Theatre
NOli. 6---Naw Bre-ed Produc1ions. Andre
Crouch&arllsi.8pm Audilonum TheaIre
Nov. 7- Lou Reed, Auditorium Theatre 8
pm
Nov. 13-ARTHUA FIEDLER PROMENADE
8:30 pm Dome Arene, Tlekels
SJ, S5 & 57
THEATRE
Nov &-IA-"Sleulh"8pm,GeVa Produc-tlonS'J
•
Nov, 5-7-"Much Ado Aboul NOihing" B
pm GeVa ProducHons
Nov. 19-"The Taming o( Ihe Shrew"
Voung Vic Acting Company, NaH'
fetn Arts Centel
DANCE
Oct 31-laz.dynas LiHluanian Dancers,
3 pm, Nazareth A ns Conler
Dcl. 29 & 30-Jose Lrmon Dance Com·
pany. Na.z.a(~lh A.rts Center 8:30 pm.
Nov. 23 & 2J-Elrol Feld Ballet. Easlman
Thealrem 8 pm
OTHER
OCL 25-Nighl al Ihe Sirasenburgh
p~anararlLJm sponsorecl by Culrural
Affairs, Nazarelh COllege COSI 25 •.
ShOw: "Skylrre", Sign UP at InlormaliM
BOOlh by noon on Monday tlte
--251h, Bur. willl"ve K.,rneywcle by
7:15 pm
Nov 7-Jan DeGaelani. world famous
soprano at NazBrOlh ArlS Cenle" 3
pm FREE
Nov. f4-Amszing ScandanaviE:tKoda.
l{'s wlcJe-sclE~en Itilvel ad~enture , .3
pm Nazarelh Art CelllN
Xerox Exhibit Features
'Rochester's People'
ROCHESTER, N.Y.- TM people 01
RoehMter today are f'lOW able 10 meet
the poiople o( Roc"esl.r yeslerday
On SepL 18 a malar new exhibit de· .
sIgned 10 trace the rools Of Roche.!.tor·s
elhnlc heritage. 'the newcomerfS wP'lo
helped burld a clly, ope~s allh. Xerox
Square Exh.bll Center,
"Rochesler's People" will be open 10
Ihe publiC I"rough Nov 3~.
The exlllblL produced by more Ihan
two dozen business, commumry arid
labor organlzalloos. and spon!ored by
Ihe Monroe Coun!y 8jcentennral Com,
ffllneo. brings together for the first time
in a graphIc manner Ihe COnlributlons
made by more Ihan 30 emnrc group. In
Cleatmg the city 01 Aocn~ter.
"The exhlbH focuses on the lives of our
people and lherr past and p"'S<lnt conl~·
bUllons to IneeCOf'lOmlC, sodat, splrilual
and educational grOw1h of our COmmun~
!!y," commenled Pal Wild, dlreclor 01
communIty relaHons lor Sybron Corporallon
and prOJeCI drrector lor Ihe ex/
lrbl!
"U's alsO a praca where we can gal Il.
good leehng about where we are 90ing
'ram here," she aaded.
The exhlbil is Iho centerpiece around
...... hlch a number 01 events - lectures,
elhnrc dancing and sIngIng groups and
luncheons - are beln~ scheduled
A special semmar series wliliake place
each Thur~day noon durrfl9 the exhlblL
Ani 'acts. collected from among Ihe
ethnle groups and industry, wiJl be aisplayed
In the ExhibIt Center, arnif1ged to
help dep[cr several eras t"rough ,,-.rough
whiCh 111& city na! progre.:.;.sed.
E'I"Sryone auendln9 also \"JIll be en ..
c:oun!lg@d to brIng a snapsnOI or Ih6m~
selves to allach 10 a buller,n bOi;ird ro
represent ,nemsalves.as one 01 "Rochester's
People."
A large sculpture, cr.ared by Ihe Car·
penters' DISlnCI Council and labere-d a
dcm09ra~hopl.~I." will Indreale pro ·
p-ortlol'1ally the pAst Bnd current e,nnlC
make-up of RochestC'r's Dopula'lon.
The Xe(o~ SQuare E.xhibit Cenrer will
be open from lO a m. 10 7 p m MOn<lay
Ihroug~ Friday. Irom lOa m, 106 p,m, on
Saturday: 3"0 from \ p,m, to 6 p.m, on
Sunday,
Put Some Moves On
With the Chess Club
The First Annual Nazareth College
Chess Tournamenl Is schetjuled lor
Sun. Nov, t4, In 1M Siudenl Union It
wlJl star1 al , pm and contInue unW three
lOP wInners emerge
All 01 Ihe college communily (studenl~
, I,culty, slaff) may participale
Awards wltl be p/esenled 10 the winners.
The cul-oll dale (or ontri ... Is Fnday,
Nov. 12, 81 4 pm. TO enler, 01 lor more
InlormSliot'l, conract elthar Jlm Patterson.
head of Protective Services. Smyth
25, Ext, 225 Of 58&-2867: or Mark
Aldridge, pr"'ident 01 1M Chess Club,
Kearney Hall WesI27!, Exl 3120r586·
9636.
The Che>s Club Is Slill admr Illng
members Anyone Irltere-5[cd In '''e
game, playar Or nOf'l~play8r. beg,nf'ler or
advanced. jg welcome 10 Jo'n.
For ttie non~player and b9ginner.
Aldrld~e gays, "The club olle,.. Ille
opponunlty to 'oafn and advance their
playing ablUlies. The medlocresnd good
playe~ can also improve theIr skills
through praclice and plaYing lime, Tho
dub also oHers I(S member'S the oppor·
lunity [0 become .a. sanel ioned member
01 the U.S. Ch~ss Federation."
The Clless Club holds weekly me~'Ing9
al 7 pm Sunday rn Bilner Ihe
Kearney Rug Lounge or lhe Sludenl
Union. tJno pEirliejpates Cn biweekly
matches of If-le Roehesler ff"ldu5frlal
Chess league
Two teams reptosen[ Nazarelh in 1119
league. One IS a four·man I~em headed
by Pat!crson. whi~M Is rated end sanetl·
onod by IhE U S. Chess Federation, "nd
Ihe olher is a 'our-mal') toam comprised
01 members or 1110 Chess Club. whIch
plays on an amaleur laveL
We Are All
Angels
By Pal Quire
If you haven'l been callao "angel" by
Gladys O'Oay, you're An e)(CephOI1.
Glady' O'Day is lite "bookslo", lady"
w~th [I)e short, neatly coiUurlid gray hair.
IBstelul a(lire and New York sceent.
JUSI about every NIlL student and la·
cully member In recent years ha5 visited
Ihe t)Qokstore, spoken with Mrs. O'Day
and beon greoted by ~er breezy hello or
good by "angle.'
Wl1en whe wa~ growmg up In Manhattan,
Mrs O'Day explBln! her mOlnor
rsfeff'lid 10 everyone as "engel" And
e)(pression pa.ssed on from mother to
Cfaughfel.
"II's ,ust an other axpras,siof'l Uke 'honey'
Of 'deLlr.' .. MrS. O'Day explains.
A muive 01 Maf'lhattan. Mrs, O'Day
Ilv~d. worked and was marrred 1(\ New
YorK Crly When hef husband's work
took him 10 ROl.heSler, they packed up
Iheir three dau9rHers and moved here,
After 1)2r husband died and her dnugn·
ICH'$ wero grown, a (fiend SU99esied Ihar
she needed somelhing 10 do, She gal a
job at No,.reln t5 years ago and leels
she olnes a 101 to Ihe sludenlS.
T hs new boOkstore If) the Community
Cenler, Mr,. O'Day says, has gol 10 be
"'e "ctasslest," bUI !he first ooe was
undoubtedly the "wannesr '
ShO .ays sM IInds SludenlS all~nding
Naz 10 be a Itne group Bnd none has ~ver
caused liar any Irouble Her daugl1lers
gradualed rrom NaUirelh and Mr "rsl
granClchrld rs a freshmaf'l at (he c.olrege
Belor. marry;n9, Mrs, O'Day worked
at a publIshing hous.B end says she
"loved rl." Bul her desire had always
been 10 teach malh,
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German Club News
By Ann Miliermeyer
The German Club olNal.relh College
has selecled lis olllCelS for \976.
The 1otlowing oft4CcSrs were elee[e-a
during Ih9 me<l(ing 01 Sepl 29, Pr.SI'
dent: Joh~ Crane, SeCrelal)l, Sianzi
Gimml; Treasurer: Karin Carlson; Reoresenlatlve
10 Ihe UndergradualeAsso'
tion Darlene Salva; Publicalions Officer.
Marie UClOnic. Dr. Edith Mann I~ the
moderalOf.
Ocl. 8, Ihcre was a German slng-..'
long open to aU Intere-sted Nazareth
students. The club IS planning to !IJOnso'
another sing-a-lo1\g m November
whrch will be I,eld in Iho Siudeni Union.
This club welcomes all inte.rested stu ..
denls to pan.clpdle
Celebrale ,M Advenl Season with Ihe
annual Gingerb",ad House Conlesl
which Will be nl3ld in December. ThiS
also will be open 10 all Nazarelh students
as it has bean in Ihe past, The objecl 01
Ihe conla,t is to create 1he mos.t decoralive
and delectable gingerbreSd house.
Gladys O'Day
Would she SlllIlike.o leach orgoback
to tl,. publiShing house?
"Angel," she replied, "I wouldn'llrade
thiS job lor aF\y1hlf'l9 .n .he world becausa
tl's been a vary warm, wondedu.
expenence
Swine Flu
Vaccine Offered
Studenl liealln Service rs plo.~ 10
elnnOUf'lce Ihat we wilt bE' oifellno the
S'w!n& lIu vit.celne to the- college community.
includrng 91udenlS, faculty and
employe.9, as soon as II beoomes .avaHable
10 U,.
We encourage all 10 receive Ihls
Immunity, Only one InJeClion Will be
necessary. Thera WIt! be no chafge.
Becauso 01 (he ex:pec1ed large turnout
10 recew& the v8c~lne, il win be necessary
to ~ome to Health Service at special I.mes. which will be pas led soon,
Anyono allergic 10 eggs s"ould nOI
receive the Infection II may be neees·
sary 10 have some &tudenr volunteers to
help wllh Ihls program. Such as: Taking
names. Wiping arms., Or checking
lemperalure9. Any siudeni who wOutd
be Inleresled in assisllng, please call
Studenl Health al 231 and leave your
name and phone number We woufd
appreCI"[fI rhls very much.
V, Wohasks, RN
/J free- o'-cha rge
column here
10 help you
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OCTOBER 29. 1976 THE GLEANER PAGE ELEVEN
Your Educational Records Who's Got What and Where
EduC2I:tional Recoros lJn File In If'le Registrars OffIce Ars.
I. Transcrip' of grades lor courses compleled el
Nazarolh Coffege and cledJls transferrecl from other
colf~g.s :
2. O(iginal appllcallon for allml.,ion 10 the Mllega:
3, Transcript. 01 high SChool work:
4, Evaluated trBn.crlpts ltom colleges previously at·
tended:
5. Reglstfation and pre'regietrat,on forms Illed .ach
semeslar, including schedule change CArds,
6. Malor/Advisor (.&ro.:
7. Commoncement Applleallon;
8. VetElrans Administration forms for Educational BenefI(
S;
9, Letters and forms eoncernlng academic actions· 'or
exampl~. probation leuers. petitions tor excoption 10 .a
regulation, change of stalus. propo..,1 for Independent
Sludy:
10. Result:; of .pec,al tesls.uch as Advanced Placamenl
lests and of her examinations jor credit;
, ,. Copy or student tranSCflp! sr,Qwing all c18arlu~~ for
graduation.
Of tho above record •. items I ,2,~,4,9.10. and II 8re
maintained permanently in the Regislrar·s OUlce, alfhough
only copies of item 1 are releasod when requeSIM
by the student (requesis musl be in writing and acc:om~
panled by a S1.OO fee pel eopy) Items 5.8,7, and 8 aro
mainlained in the Reglslfar's Ollice 10' 5 yea,. and IMn
destroyed.
Educational Records on File In Ihe Olflce I., Placemenl
and Career Planning Are,
I. Recommendallons 01 all types
2 Reglstralion Card
3 Resume
4, Walvor 01 Right to At:cess forms
5. Consent 10 Release FOMls
All of Ihe above Items are maIOll\ine-d permanenHy in the
Placemenl Of lice
AcceM 10 and ReleaM 01 Pe",onlily Idenltnabfe Inlormallon:
Nazarell> College will grant Students access 10 thw
edLJcational tecords upon ,ecelp~ or a Wfiuen requa.!1 fOI
access. SUCh access musl ocCur wllhln <5 days and afso
applle. 10 parenl. of a sludenl who qualities a$ a
dependenl Aceo,dlng 10 Inlernal Ravenu. Service definitions
PArents of students not dapendenl by IRS dellnl·
t.ons. will requIre a Sludent's wrUten consenl In order to
nave acces-s 10 educational records
Siudents, however, are specifically dan led aceess to
three rypes of materials within Ihelr educational reco,ds:
1, FtnanClal records 01 patents
2 ConfIdential lellers and statemen.s of recommenda·
tlon which w~re placed in Ihe eduealional records pr\Of IQ
Jan, I, 1975, provided lhat Iho.e malonal. arEI us,", only
for the o"glnally intended purpose. Studenls musl 00
given upon request, a lisl 01 names Of person. rna~lng the
recommendations which ar@ On Ule
3, Confidenl,al Recommendations pia oed in Ille while a
waIver lS in ef'eci
Nazarath College may destroy educafional record •. II
nol otne""I ... precluded by law, unless e request for
access to the records has be&n received rrom a eluden!. If
a requMt has been received, access mLJSI be permiued
pnor to any d6.$t,u~lIon .
In order 10 Insure Ihe privacy and cOnlidenllallly 01
educations I records. Nazareth Collegawlll nol release any
personally Iden"fiable InformallM. excopl "Directory
Information" (.ea explanation below), wilhout lhe w"tlen
consanl 01 Ihe student. SUCI> conseni lor ,elease muol
spec,'y whIch records are to be released, towhom, and lor
whal purpose A copy of records released must also be
p,ovided 10 Ihe studenl, ,I Ma desires. as long a. Ihe
studenl otherwise has aCC6M to the records,
Severa' circumstances do exlSI wherein a sludenJ"s
oermission Is not specifically re<:tulred lor educallonal
records to be released
I. To Nezareth College offlcalo and faculty who have a
legilimate educa!lonaJ mter$Sts
2, To olficial. 01 other schools in whiCh Ihe SlUdent
see,s enrollment, 50 long as Ihe 8Iudenl Is notified Ihat
inro(matioll has been Iransferred and receives .It; copy or
Informal,on released, If a copy IS desired. and has an
opponunily 10 challenge Ihe record. prior 10 release
Become Proud and Work
On the Gleaner
Share In its Happiness
Become a Local Celebrity
3,To authorl.ed federal. Stste, Or local oHlc'als as
aUlhofl,ed by Federal. Slale and local .... tut.
4. In connocllon Wllh a Siudent's applleatlon lor
linancial assistance
5. To organizations or agenel&> conductmg sludies
relaUng 10 tesllng. siudent a,d. and Improving inotruction,
SucK studies must be conducled In a manne, whiCh will
not perml! personal Idet'lhilcallon of students to anyone
outside lhe studying organization and records musl be
a ... troyed upon conclusion 01 the sludy
6. Acerediling organizalions carrying oUllhei, a""redl'
latlon funcllon
7, To parents of a dependenl studenlss defined In the
Inlernal A.venue Code 01 1954
8. In compl,anee with lawful ordero or .ubpoena •. bUI
the studenl must be nOlilled of SUCh Order or subpoena
pnor 10 the release or any recorlls
9. In connecllon with an emergency where release 01
Information Is necessary to protect Ihe health and salety of
e student or othel perSon
Any of lice or dep_nmenl or Nazarelh College which
maIntains- and refeases educational records muat also
maintain a record of any and all Becas5 and/or release Of
such records other Ihan those lialed above, When any
parson Or agency requests or Obta4ns access t() siudeni
records. a nolallo~ must be made in a reOOrd or 109 which
IS mamtamed WII~ Ihe educational records, The record or
log will be avallablo only to lila oludent. ot/iclals and .... 11
who are responsible tor cuslody 01 Ihe records and to
persons de$iQnaled 10 audit Guch p,ocedura,
NALBrelh COllege musl also nOllty, In wtHlng. Ihird
panl"" r"""'ivlng edUCAtional records Ihll ful1her release
or dls ... mloollon of such records Is p,ohiblted wilhoUf the
wrillen permiesion of the student
"DirtlClory In/ormalien":
"OlrElclory Inlomnetloo" '. Ihat InformaUon thai Ihe
inslitulion can release on SILJdents al any flme wlthoutlhe
sludenl's specific permission, This Information WIll only
be released 10 palSons deemed 10 have proper Inleresl.
"Dlrec.ory Informaiion" 'or N.,oreth College Includes;
"the Sludenl's name. address, lelephone number. dale and
~aoe of birth. major held of siudy. partICipation In
offic,ally ,ecognlzed actlvilies and sports, weight and .
h&1QM 0' members 01 alhlet,c teams. dales 01 attenda~ce
degrees and awarO' received. and Ihe mosl reC<ln;
previous educallonelagency or Instltulion onended by Ihe
Gtudent." Anv student who prele,. thaI loe above
inlormaiion nol be rel6Ssed should notify 1M college In
writing and thaI inlo,moUon will nol be released
Waive-IS
A .tudenl Or applicanl for admission may waive his or
her flghl of access 10 lette ... or SlAlemenl'S of recomme"..
dal101'l only when tnose leiters are 10 be used 'or admission
10 an educalion&l agency or in$lilution as part or nonnai
appllcallon for employment or In expectallon or recelpi 01
an hono, or award. A waIVer cannol be required as a
condition oj admission, receipt of linancialSld Or receipt
01 any beneli. or selVlce of the Collega
H •• riogs
, Nazarelh College will nol only 9ranl aecess 10 educa·
t,onal records. as pn'lviously explaine<:J, but will 81so
answer reasonable tequ~SIS lor explanations or jnlerpr~tation
01 oX18ting reco,o. This will be done 10 iflSure Ihst
educational "records are not Inaccurale. misleading, O'r
olherwlse In viola lion of Ihe p,lvacy or othor righls 01
Sludents, and 10 prov'de an opponunity ror Ihe co,",clion
Or dalelion 01 any such lnaccurale. miSleading, or
otherwise InapPlOpriate data" end to Insart a wrillen
ex!)lana"on by Ihe sludenl
Inl(lally. any d'spute regarding educallonal records Will
be handled Ihrough Inrormal meellng" or diocussion$ with
the sludenl, When infomnal means are not sallsfactory. the
sludanl shall be given on opportunity lor a lormol hearing
wllhln a ,eo.onablep.nodoll,me following e requ"'l lor a
hearing. Formal Marings will be conducled and decided
by an Instilutional ollieial who does nol have. direct
InlereSI In Ihe resullS 01 Ihe hearing, Oecl.ions will be
given In wrtllng after e review Of all evldenC<l pr~enled,
Heanng. are for Ihe Aole purpose of insuring Ihe
accuracy 01 records, not for cllallangmg Ihe lotel
appropriateness or suc/l reOOrd$, For InS lance •• studenl
coutd LIlIa Ih .. procedure 10 verify Ihe eXIslance and
accuoate recording of a grade, but not to challenge the
appropriateness of the grade ilself
,4~'
N arareth Cam pus Store
Tennis Team
Finishes Happy
By Linda Jackman
A greal coach. a greal learn, what
mora could Nazareth College .$k for')
Yes, It has been a .ery gOOd 1976 Fall
tennIs seAson,
Mrs. ElaIne Brigman. tennis coach and
new alhletlc dtrEctor for Naza/eth College
has gjven rne le:am wamlln and
spirit Mrs. Srigman nas devoled much
[.me and paliMC8 In Ihe coaching aM
tho encouragement toward her team.
Taking personal InterOSI In her players.
she has given the I e.a m a Sense o(
confidence 8f1d readfl1e9S.
The leAm players have held various
posillons on the learn: No. J olayer
moving .nto a No, 2 posl14on on the !fUm
and No. 2 player becoming a No. t
player
Barb Meng (a junior). Ann Miliermey'
er (a SOphomore). Fran Rulnik (a 8enior).
Stan,i Gimm. (3 lreshman). Maryanne
Price (a freshman). Colloen McGovern
(ll second semester freshman). and
linda Jackman (3 senior), ara the
players for Ihe 1976 Fall Tennis Team.
Sarb Meog, team CAptain, otten played
NO.2 or No. J position on Ihe leam. also
playing No. 1 double5 malches. Ann
Millermeyer has played No.1. 2 and J
position". also being a No. t dOUbles
pl~yer. Fran Ru,nlk played 1'4" t double<;
but elsa played oingle •.
S'and G'mm,. a student Irom Switze"
land, ha. played No. I double. and No. t,
2 and 3 singles (Stan;z, loves tennis and
Is • line playe,. SUlnli "8I1ed plaYing
[ennIS aboul three monlns ago.) Ma·
ryanne Price !.Iaualty plays No.2 doubl.-s
as did Collen McGovern, two line ~
players with a sense or humor. linda 'i
Jackman mainly played NO.1 slngl.... f
.'so playing [he No 2 po .... on in a SI
JOhn FISher match Each member 01 the
leam won one 01 (hel, matches
All players agreed Ihat Ihls was •
prolific SeaSon duo to a speCial coach
and [he friendliness that was p ..... sent.
Basketball Season
Begins Nov. 15
Baskelballtryouto will begin Nov 151h
and continue Ihrough [0 New. 18th.
AnyOne Inlel'B$ted 'hould get in louch
wilh DebbIe Karcan""
Badminton Class
Being Held
BadmInton Classes are being hela every
Tuesday nighl from 7 pm [0 10 pm In thEr
N<WIretl! Gym
The class will last unlll lho ena 01
March and will be open 10 .tudents as
well as outsiders. All stuaMIS may
anend .ree 0' charge. outside,~ WIt! be
cllarged a S20 lea
THE GLEANER
SPORTS
Hustlmg lorm L. 10 R: Msrilyn Goody •• r. Mary £/16n PQnmsn. Michelle Lovalana.
Becky Pr8gl •.
Chlorine in Pool Singeing Some Eyes
by Mary Kay Grow
"It bo!t')ers me .i1 101, and cl"l'orll"le
doesn', usuaHy balher me." says Maty
Ann McNamara. a Junior Itom Waverly.
NY.
"Irs go~en a 10' boner Since t~BY
turnM !he- heat on," says Ahcla Bennett,
anal her lunior Irom Oakdale. N Y.
80th students. lilegua,ds al the pOOl.
are referring !o !he water In Ihe pool,
Since Ihe pool opened, sludents '1iJva
been complaining 0' eye I"ilal ion aile'
swimming.
"We had a lew s!uder\ts in here when
Ihe pool firs, OPened. belor. Ihey turned
Ine heat on:' s.ays Virginia Wohask-a. one
al me nurses in Ihe- ~nt.rmAfY _ "U'S ta·
pered 011 now."
.. II happer-s l1 you stayin 100 long," she
says 1('\ reference to Siudents' eye prob lems
"And there's a)w4'1$ .2 lew people
wno are allergic 10 chlorma.'·
"81.11 'or mO,' people," says: Mrs, Wo·
naska. "It s,",ould disappear in about an
hOlJI O( SO. If it doesn't they can eome to
[Ile nurse for eye drops ,
Elaine Brigman, dheclo, of alhlelics.
feals Ih.a.t swlmming conditIons witl jmprove,
"OHen when pcoptO' oome out With
thel' eyes walering," she says, " it's not
[he chlorine. jl"s the PH balance."
"To have a clean poo',~ she e-)(pl~uns.
"you ha.ve 10 have !hrS balance. Irs cont,
olled by computer and Ihev've been
having some problem..!: with .t
"That" one of thOse tllings Wllh get·
til'g Ihe pool open " she says.
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Volleyball Team
Struggling
Th. Nazarelh ColIll\)e Women's V.,Oily
volleyball learn has Men uMerway
lor lwo months now under the direction
01 Debbie Karcanas and has compiled a
3·7 record. Asslsling Ms. Karcanes iRr~
L .... Rivera and Ka,hy Woodard. The
roslel includes'
Amy Arena SopnomOIO ro: IS
Donna ge"9!son Junror ~ 14
Mary CL1Us.5 JuniQ, ~ 51
Ma,tIlVf) Goooyear Sophomore ~ 20
M.chelle LovCidnO Ff(lSnmln ;I 2"
Mary Hcl61" Ms:hon6y Senior !I 22
Sue Malone Freshm".,. 43
Kim Murney SCn.IOt 11 21
MiHC"" North Freshman c 32
Mary Ellen Portman Sophomore If 35
Becky prtU)re Sootlomore t: J 1
Tne learn go, 011 to a slow "an [~I.
SBS$()f1. but has worked hard to Improve
II was a w~lIe belor. the membors w ......
abjo to WOD effacllVoly as a learn. but
w~h time tMy have progressed la,
Proof Of this wa s. snown in thelf last IWO.
well lought games.
On Sept. 30 they travailed 10 SI John ,
fisher and 105t
The I,ts' home game too. place Oct. 2
against Geneseo Though Ihey had.
good lumou! lor 1M game. Naza,.,h
losl.
On Oct. 4 tha tilam lost (0 Keuka
COllege al Keuka
N..,.,eth "os'ed a t,,-mee' on OCI . 9
wrth O'¥ouvll[e and Fisher, Tncy split
losmg 10 fi$ner and Ihencoming baek to
conQuer D'Youvilre.
Nazareth agam COrtIrOrt!e<1 O'Vouvllle
In a romatcn on Oct t 2. The learn pul
everythrnglogethar for tJtctory over their
opposition.
The mOSI recenl game hel<l on Oct. 14
al home agalnSl Niagara teft Nazareih
wHh anotner dele.:tt However, the team
had excepltOnally good lorm and fought
a dIfficult bailIe
The team has only one mor~ homO"
gam~, agalnSI ::U:ros,s-Ihe-road n\lal SI
John Fisher No\' 10.
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