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NOVEMBE:R '1, 1916 NUMBER 4
Nozareth Plans More Expansion
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By Mory ~y Grow
Nazareth's new Indoor reerealionat
I.eillli •• soon wil l l'Iave aome
co rnpa t jt~n-t,om new ouidoor recroa·
Ilonall8clll\les
Plans are under way 10 deJte10p 2.3
acrM 01 18nd al Ihe wesl end 01 Ihe
campus lor recreallonal use, The plans
include comtrucllon 01 a playing fjeld 10
be com pleled by next ,pring,
Olher 'acllliles being considered lor
luture conslrvcllon InClude two soh ball
diamOnO$, anOlher playing lield, lOur
mor. lennls court!, 8 lIeld hOU"" , a
malnlenance garage and additional
pal1<if\9,
The cO"SlruCllon prop0$8I" along
wllh olhers Irom Sl\Jdents end lacully.
will be used 10 dw.lop a masler 61te-Use
pl.n lor lhe ne.1 1010 15 yea""
h SITE
n
1\
Tho nl3t ateps tOWard cu,renl campus
expansion were taken In the spring 01
.915, wilen the lenni. court, and parke'
I~g 101 at the Wl>£t end 01 Ihe campu,
1 ware conslructed,
The neXl step wOS Ihe purchase elghl
months· ego, 01 2.3 acres 01 land w&61 01
lhe tennl,courts lrom the Sis •• " 01 St,
Joseph,
"I would aay the purChase 01 this prOr>erty
was done lor Ihe e>lpaJl,ion 01 Ihe
oOlire college," saye Sl8llen LaSalle, vice
prosldent lor ijnance andlreMUI'lll. "Ou,
main concern is 10 provide recreatlona'
faoillli .....
l'IIis expaMlon will at/eel lhe alhlellc
plOgnlm.
""glv.$ ua more options," MYS Elaine
Brigman, director 01 alh lelics, 'We'll
eell81nly be abla 10 dO mOre will!
500061."
SM Ia making plan. lor more Inlramural
and Intercolleglale sports lor both
men and women.
" 11 '11 do lI\e Mma thing 10' man's athlelics
Ihatll will do lor women's," she
says.
"I think IMrl1'8 no doubl we're Ihlnklng
01 e.pandlng our alhletic plagram," says
La Salle. "Bul we're r""lIy looking (or
reerea tional uoe."
The firsl.ddltlon 10 Nazarelh'. recresIoonai
lacWlies will be a plaYIng Ileid In
Ihe new reerealion area,
"It has to be staked OUI ano we have 10
get bids," says La Salle, "I ~ope II ean be
done by November: we're running short
01 lime,"
Olher addilions 10 thl' area will be
made eccordlng to Ihe ma,ter..sll&-use
plan being developed, This plan will
include all posalble options lor land use
and luture conslruction. !-Iowavar, this
doesn1 mean lhe college will use eveoy
opllon.
"I don't know 1/ we can aflord eveoything
we're lOOking al," saye La Salle,
"The only Ihlng I can say wllh any
amounlol cer18lnly lalhat wedoplanon
having a playing field nexi sp,ing. The
_t la a m.lter 01 economics,"
Plans are being developed by
mamba", 01 Ihe adminislra~on,
"We started about six monlh. ago."
$BYS UI Salle, "Or, (Raben) McCambridge
has been 'Involved, MfI, Bngman
... Mr. (Frank) easclanl haa been
Involved. Mr. (RObert) Kldera was Invo
lved al Ihe leal ffiftting ."
The nexl Slep is placing tile plan, be"
lore the 1"",lee6,
''TIlls hee to be presented 10 the buildIng
committee 01 the Board of Trust ..... , ..
says La Salle. "lIlhey approllG, II will go
belore Ihe linance commiltee, Upon
Ihelr appro"al, II goes belore Ihe "'"
Dosrd" again,
II and when Il\e linal approval Is
granled, II become. a maUe' 01 economIes
again,
UI Salle sayo, "We have 10 ask Ihe
"Impact on the Envlronmenl eo,..,derad"-LaSelle
finance commlnee, '1/ you approve 01
Ii'll" whal pan can we build?' •
In olhe, words, get ling Ihe neces.ary
approval and gelling the necessary
lund, 8Je two dillarent Ihlnga. Some
lunds are already available, since the
COllege sets aside money every year lor
repa irs and de ..... ,opmanl
" It will be expensive." says UI Salle,
"On Ihe olher han<l, we will only do whal'
we can pay lor,"
Jae V. Ko, P.C .. Ihe arehlleelural Ilrm
which doolgned Ihe Ono Shults COmmunity
Cenler; hll$ b .... n retained to
dave lop lI\e plaM lor Ihe dQs/gn 01 lhe
recrea~on ,lie,
"Jae V, Ko has come In 10' three pres-entatlons
so Ie,," says LA Selle, "all very
tentative ."
Nothing wtll be daRnl1e unlll all possible
&fT8ngements lor the site have been
considered.
"We've had tequesta lor everything
rangln9 Irom a ~eglnner ski slide to a
pond lor envlrcnmanl8laludles," $BYS UI
Salle,
La Salle says Ihal Ihe ecology ot Ihe
B,ea wilt be consl<lere<l when planning
for cons' ruction.
"There are ,ome people who would
like 10 have II inllanalurat .tate," say, LA
Salle. 'We',., going to try 10 dO thaI.
Anything they do here 1& considered lor
Ihe ImpaCI on Ihe environment."
Lack of Concerts Promoter Problems
An edlloriol contained In lhe la5l 1","ue
01 The GleaMr referred 10 the recent
we lcomed appearance of " youlhor~
nted conoe" bands" In Ihe N .... relh
AItlI Cenler, Further Inve5ligalion reveals
Ihol Ihe proble",a involved are
plenlllul, and Ihe OUtlOOk lor simller
musieal presentations In the nBar ruture
Is nOI bnght. .
Terry Meyer, Operalions ""anager lor
the Ar\$ Cen.er, explained some 01 the
cllllicuilies Involved, In lhe pasl, a raS>Inctlon
was plaC$d on rock concert'
bocause 01 dam ag as Incurred, AnemplS
10 limit smOking, drinking, ana lroUDIesome
DenavlOr al recent popular concens
/\ave been less Ihan suc¢e$81ul.
Allhough III~ a se,ious concern, delacemen
I 01 the Arts Center aud Ito(ium IS not
lI\e only dlHlculty,
Mr, Meyer polnled oul Ihallhe ..... lin9
Clpaclty 01 1100 i. Insullicient lor Il\e
mmOl8' of a relatively well-known
gmup 10 make 8 prolit unless two shows
a nlghl .r. performed. Failure 01 bands
10 s~rt and lin Ish on schedule not only
ca"" ... p,oblems with the anxious audionce
who have-waited, j" MVeral in.stan·
ces. as long as an hour 0' more, bul also
augmenli "tralilc Jams" of people In Ihe
building, parxing 101, and main thoroughlGres
wrroundong Ihe school.
''The only solullOn I can see would be
10 hove s trlcl provisl Ons D ullt In 10 Ihe
conlract. Including costs lor peraonnel
Terf'l Meyar
acting as moderalors, and 8
Imposed on lahl alarters : '
penally I&nl dlreclor 01 the An< Cenler, outl ined
'We have talked 10 promoler, and.re
willing to toy 10 wor1< OUllhe problems,"
""eye' s!aled. The Arts Cenle, io "a commun.
ty resouree which ShOuld bG used
as such, and 1\ does bring in renlal."
The basic renlallea Is $300.00 lor one
performance, and usually $500 00 10' a
two-performance night. It Is unlrue Ihal
Ihere ia no overhead lor Ihe Aru Cenle(;
electrlcilY, heal, water, main Ie nance, as
well as Ihe potenlial risk Involved, are
e.xpense.9.
Finding dales lor such events Is
anOlner majo, problem conlronting Ihe
manlgemM!. Adel~ Erenslone. assia-
Ihe pnorotlea lor AilS Cenler bookIngs,
Academic events lor Nazarelh College
programs (Ieclurea, filmo, Sludent recitals,
elc). school-relaled organlzat,on
aClivllles. sucil as 1M Oram'a Club produclions,
and Ihe eighl Or len events In
the 8ubscriplion serle. are acheduled
belore dates ar. opened 10 oulsld~
prornOle~ Concert group!!, "mos. 01
whom do nOI bOOk lar in advance" will
nol encounler many openings. This I.
pa rtle ula rl y Irue I n the spring season due
10 an Increase In !!udent recilals and
ShOws.
finally , 8 quesllon exiSls as 10 whO
.hould be Inillally _pun.lble lor selec1-
Ing the youlh-oriOflted conC<lrt groups,
"The ,eoenl ediloriallmplies incor,.,ctty
Ihal we bring people In," Meyer $&id.
"Sludenls' taste In music change; we can
not' prOOlcl what they will wanl, !-lowever,
we lall Ihat Ihls type 0' anlanelr>menl
10' siuden., was locking, and
therelore, when ePP(Qaciled by several
outside pro maiers, we scheduled lI\e
groups In queslion."
Originally, Ihe Naut ret h SOCial Board,
Doing besl qualilled 10 know what the
student bOdy wanled, programmed such
DJl.nda, "wh,le we at IIIe Arts Cenler
viewed Our lunctlon a. prlma,"y 10 provide
more cull ural at/airs," 1'19 explained,
'We we,e willing 10 aecomodale and
help them, and Iha only ".Irictlon was
agalnsl heavy acid rock. In the pas I II/'W
yeal3. however, ttle Social ~aid di<l nol
seem 10 be bringing anylhing In ,"
He anHtlpeled Ihat requeal1llor mo,.,
con cell. may be renewed by Ihe naw
Oireclor 01 Siudeni Actlvilies, Greg Eva,."
althoug.h altendance by Nuarelh
Students at these evenls ha, baen relalively
low.
"",. Meyer makes It Clear Ihat Ihe r¢
&)(periments eally thia season were
nO. mOlivated by any .. "empled moneIBry
gain, bul ralher by a d ... lre 10 IIlIth
enlertalnmenl gap lor the bene/It
those OIudents who have shown an Ir
$$1.
No COnoolls 01 Ihls type ha"
Conliflued on page.::"~ _ ..J
~PA~G~E_~T_W O ~ _____________________________________T H_ E _O___~_ E _A _______________________________~ N:O~V:E:M:B:ER~11~,~19::~
~@otr@~~~!l~
Tha GI&anef has serious money p/Oblams.
When the faU sameslel ends, we
will be vlrluallyoutol our aliOlled $5,100 . .
Incompelent Iiscal management Is nol
Ihe reason why we'Ve reached Ihls polnl
MOf9 advenislng will nol save uS either.
A student newspaper Is nOI only a
viable, _entlal compo~ent 01 any campus.
It Is the only ad&quale vehicle lor
Ihe translerenoe 01 Inlormatlon. It& Imporlance
eM nOI be ovar-emphaslled.
The p,oblem lies In Ihe division 01
money by Undargrad. Looking at how
Undergrad hM divided 1111 monay ovar
r$C<!nl years. wa can see Ihe problem
vividly. The neglect the paper has wI·
lered rall<lcts the dwindling Intereat in
promotln9 a paper. StudenlS mu.t reer·
range Ihelr prlorilla..
Man Asks for
Correspondence
HII
My name Is Rob.l·m blacK and twenty·
lour yea,. Old. I am presently Incarcer·
ated al Great Meadow CorrecdonaJ Fa~
lIlty. WMre I'm at things .re preny
much exiled lrom Ihe .... 1 01 the wo~d.
Also. Ihlng. get lonely up Mre. I desire
graatly to corteS pond with anyone $0 I
can Silly abrea.1 with what's happening
outlhere In the real world and do away
with 80me ot this loneliness.
Thank-you
Rober1 James 76-A-1270,
!lox 51
Comstock, N.V. 12S21
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Gleaner
November 30
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Material In
By
November 19
Why does Social Board receive
doubled the amount the Gleaner 00es7
I do mean to olngle out Social Soard.
Academleaseems to be secondary to
many students hera and this approprla·
tlon Inequ~ ralnlorces these student's
already misplaced values as well as perpetuatln9
a sorry sltuallon.
I C!I n 1 undernland how ou r newspaper
has been lessened to auch a degree
where most students wouldn't even
grumble If Illoldad.
The Gleaner 10 supponed entirely by
.tudent fees ,'o H I. Our problem, no one
else's. I haven~ come up with any solu·
~on$ 88 01 yel bul I'm Ihlnklng.
We neea snother Hve-lhOU$Bnd dotI
..... wMre i9 II 90ln9 10 come Irom?
This space
should be filled
with a letterr
either
congratulating us
01'
denouncing us
THE GLEANER
Nazarelh College Of Rochester
4245 East A venue
Rochester. New Vorl< 14618
(716) 566-2525
Ext. 420 01 38t -0014
EDITOR ....... .. . ...... .. . " . ............ Jim Graham. Jr.
LAYOUT EDITOR ... .... .. ................ lyM WMhbum
PHOTOGRAPHERS .. .... .. . .... .... .. ... Marl< Aldridge
Maribel Rulz, Mouraen Bernas
ARTIST .......... . . . . ........................ Ed Oldlleld
AD MANAGER ........ .. .... ..... . .... .. .... W.rren Wight
NAMEPLATE ....... . ............ . ...... ... . .. Dan Gelardo
Psydlology Professor
Discusses the Aging Process
By Gwenn Vootlckera
"you're a grouch when you 're young.
you ean counl on being B super grouch
when you are older.
ThaI's the view of Or. Phyllis Ledrlgan.
acllng chairman 01 the Social Science
Department and BMlatanl prolessor 01
psye hology. a. well as many payChologists.
"Many personality characteristics become
el(8ggeraled wllh age." 0,. Ledrl··
gan said In dl&Cu&.!llng some aspecls or
8glng. -II moodiness I. a lrall 01 you,..,
Ihere's a good chan~ II will Increase.
not decroose with age," the said.
Peraonallty lralis oeem 10 be Ihe only
pa rI or growl ng old thai are enha need.
"Phyaloallrelts such as vision and ~"arIng
decline rather quickly once you're In
Ihe 3Cls." Or. Ladrlgan said.
"Sut Ihe ability to leam ""rbal and
pertorm&f\~ skills peak In Ihe 20$, 00 Ihe
siudents here have nothing 10 worry
aboul." she said. lidding,
"II's nol until latar thai the 8ptllude lor
Ihese akilis. especially verbal. decline.
Siudies have shown IhalllS you become
older" lakes longer to learn. bU1 you
remember lusl o well and you can retain
aJerl"&SS In Ihe 70s:'
8ut what ean be done now 10 prolo'ng
youth?
"Intellectually. doing Ihlngs like read·
Ing Or leaml ng n&w hobbles helps 10
rotaln motivation and splril lor m8TIY
people," said Dr. Ladrlgan, "and keeping
In 900d physical condition can somelimes
assure a bel1erellilude andl1 .. nhleI
outlook toward YOUl'Seli and sltuallon
Ihroughout you, enlire lifetime:
01. Ladligan dl~, Ihese aspects
01 aging and elabo"'las on lhe psychological,
biological and soclologlcalsldes
01 growing old.r In her course on human
aging.
She received her S ..... and masle ...
Degree In p.ychology at Ihe Unlve"l~
01 ClnelnaHI. At the s.sme lime slw
worked In a V. A. Hosplllli. primerilywilli
Ihe older patients.
"I rooliled Ihe elderly had a 101 to otlei
and I became Inlerested In what t~
were like," Dr. Ledrlgen said. -1lle\
really appreciated my lime and eHort. '
She wenl On 10 receive her Ph.D.
p$ychology at Washlnglon Unlveral
with a majo, conoenlrallon In geronto
ogy. Ihe study 01 aging.
Campus Slore-
Still More Additions
Hopefully you've heard the lumollh
we are not "juat a booutore" anyrnor
Ir. lruel Providing telClbooks Is silil
major duty of the Campus Slore ... and iI'l
a velY Important funcllon. Bullers la
lact •• 'your entire collegeille Is nol (nq
should'l be) spent behind a texlbook
Our aim Is to touch every aspect 01
your 4 yea ... 01 Nazaret~, from yo~
academic reqUirements to your wcl
1110. The Campus Store would like tl
provide as many sef"olloes as possible or
campus SO you arenl lorced to leave f
your necess, lies. It can be a choice.
Presenlly. we 81& building a lorge iO
venlory 01 peperback bOOks (many till
suggesled by laculty membe,.) 10 P~
Vide "outside" reading. The slock Q
magulnes ranges Irom "Newm.eetr!
and "Psychology Today 10 "People.
We are awailing a shipment 01 bathl
suits. goggl .... and warm·up suits. 80(
Ihera I. lOIS morel '
Have any suggestions lor us? Pul
note In Ihe campus mall. Or eve,
balter-come In and lell us personall,
Feel lree to brows<ll
Bill Phelpo
Student Responds to 'Concert' Editorial
Dear Edllor:
May I ask why you contradict yourse~?
Why do you commend the sla Hoi the
An. Cenle, lor bringing I" concens and
then put IMm down because you Ihln~
money Is Ihelr only mOlivatlon?
Whal came to mind aiter reading youl
ed"orlal In Ihe Ocl. 29 Issue 01 Ihe
Gleaner _s: why IS It up to Ihe Art
Center 10 provide all our enlertalnmenl.
" Is nOI all their responsibility. They
ere herd working people who do think 01
Iha sludents when they are plannln9 Ihe
season shows. Why do you think they
are Ihere? But Whal about OUI own Undorgrad
Asooclation. siudeni aCtivities,
and Ihe Siudent Government? Are nOI
Ihey .upp~d 10 make campus IIle a
IInle btl more exciting?
I know 01 olher area colleg ... who
b,lng In lOP entertainment to their st
dents and only charge a nominal f
They Ihink 01 lhe Sludents linanciall
and socially. Why can'l this be doni
here? We have the racliities. The Unde,
grad Association does subsidize the "" .
jes thai I. offered attMe Arts Center, b
Ihere Is a limited amounl 01 lickets. an(
many are nOI awere ot Ihls. So very 1...1
students can enjoy a play or a dan
company al a reduced rale.
Yes, Ihe Ana Cilnlel Is here for OU
enjoyment but why mLlSt we dapen
upon Ihe stell Ihere 10 brln91n "our kin
01 enlenalnmen,T We have organl
tlons Ihal can be uW,zed 10 do I his an
Ihey have .Larled In the rlghl OlrOClion.
we. lhe Sludants, get Involved. some;
thing will be done. Don'tiel Ihe raspons
billty Iflll on other.people·s shoulders.
Two Naz Students Offered Annual Danforth Award
By M .... h. Pappert
Nazarvt/l's Fellowship C!lmmillee has
·".. ,·"'··1.1· .. ·· .... 10 nom'lnees 10. Ihe DanAward,
a nalional 10undAtlon grsnt
lor 100-120 Qual,fied seniors th,oughout
Ihe counlry. OUl of Ihe"" 10 names,
origInally fOfWalded to the commlnee by
Deparlmenl Chairperson • . 2 have been
s.reeled: Elise Walke •. majoring In GerI
man and Phllosopl1y. and Sue Hannen,
an An History malo',
The fellowship fs otlered lor one yesr
Is renewable for Ihree more, exelulor
Sluden" who wanllO pursue a
degn>e wllh Ihe Inlentlon 01
ooll&<)e.
.... I'onwl(f. compelitlon Is "tH.
1,' :00 ,C3",diclaUI$ must complela a S<!rles
al various levels. Ihe Iinal
LOUISi MIssouri, where lhe
rs are de term inOO.
Religion and Art
Combined in Chapel
by Marl( Atdrldge
"Ws not an an gallery," &.9ld lhe Rev.
John RObbins, Nazareth enaplaln, H.
was spealdng 01 .ha new Alma Mater
Chapal. dedicated on Ocl 30. "I WOUld
hope Ihal people who coma 10 the
chapel do so. nol only 10 enjoy a piece 01
lUI. bul to observe lMehapel as a whole
and ulllfze Its oompleleness and simplicIty
as a vehicle lor lI1el' Ihoughlll." said
Falhe, Robbins.
The a It he mentions a re I he objects
which are Ina essen"" 01 Ihe chapel. Ihe
wall hangings. tabernacle, altar, holy
wate, lounlalns. slain glass windows. All
Oflh"' ..... 'ere oommi .. ,onad works 01 art
by Nauretll an Inst"Octors. bofh pasl
and p<e$Ol1I,
'We ~ould have ordered everylh Ing lor
the chapel rrom a religious supply catalOg."
said Falher Robbins. "Bull dldnl
feel II W8$ ,ighl. conSIdering Ihls
school's relallon 10 an and orlginallly."
"Fo, Ihousands 01 years Ihe Church
tw ~n commissioning ar1lslS 10 design
and ereat. lis buildings." AIIld SiSler
Magdelen I.8Row. an depar1menl Chairman.
-EJ!ch 01 them is diHerenl as weU as
unique. It would haWl been a shame 10
gel the chapels' needs lrom a company.
espeelally wllh the lalent we have here at
Nazareth,- said Sr. Magdalen.
Th.4S by 25 fOOl cha"ellsdwarfed by
the o,e,head . , pan.., whleh leadi 10 It
specially deSigned skylight The room Is
nlOd by the Objects In II. their
"3I1·slnnpll,city and lhelr oeslgn. The room
nOI appear 10 be ellhe, clutlered or
sparoe In lIS 8rrangement.
Father RobbJns feels ti1allhe uncompl
ical.~ orienl81ion of Ina chapel adds a
.9'.'1 deal 10 its purpose EarthIO~e.
~a •• become. pop'ul8/ MolII over Ihe
pasl C<luple years .and doinlnale the
room.
The crile"a lor selecHon. according to
Dr. Pollard. chairperson ot the Fellowship
Comml~ee. InclUde the ability 10
han d Ie an In Ie ",lew wllh poise and anleulalion
whIle ar>SWe,lng cllalleng,ng
questions. TheBtudenl muSI "aveaeles'
and detailed unaerstandlng of hlSiher
",ores.ionai of"" and g081s with peraonal
ob/eelives within Ihe vocallon 01
college leaching. L,kewlse. Ihe candidate
shOuld perceive Ihe ethleel and
mo,al VSIU8$ in lhel, dlsdpllne end have
a Ilrm g''''p 01 the" malor field 01 siudy.
while grade point average Isn'l a determining
laclor. Ihe commlltea does look
to see il Ihe Indlvlduallra~sc'lptli ceveal
a sa ..... or o,derllness and goal-dlrecled
selecllon of courses as they would pr9-
pare tire serious siudent lor graduale
scheal.
0,. Pollard .... y. Ihat Nazarelh hasn'
Nazareth Chaplain. Fr. Robbin ..
The many p ieees 01 art. despite Ihel,
singular value 8$ wo,ks 01 an, Inleract In
Ihe chapel 10 read as a whole and complele
unit "No one pan or piece. doeaor
should, an,act more anen!lon. II would
only detracl from what you were lhere
10': AIIld Falhe. Robbin •.
"The oblecls and 1I191r eannlo~GS
."ould acl as locuslng agenl." said Father
Robbins. -II I wear brig hI color
veslJnenls r,,, Mass your attllntlon would
be on me. because I would Aland out.
This Intensifies tha Mass and the Iilu'gy."
It Is an " Inlerfa,th" chapol. mea~lng
I"al .11 denominations .re welcome 10
hold sOf'llces or lusl come to ,,"'y O.
meditate.
"The chapel was designed 10 bring
people closer \0 their God," said F~lher
RobbIns. "but you can 1 dO that by simply
loo~lOg al Ihe room 11'$ done In "
Sue Hartnett.
wen since he has been at lheoollege. bit I
Debbie Dooley. s 1974 graduale and a
'~3buloua 81ude~t" was a high funner up.
Debbie Is pursuing a Ph.D. In English al
Ihe U.ol R.
This yea(! chosen senIors may nol be
going on 10 graduate sChool next lall,
which Is "a ",.lislle atUtude on Ihel,
part." Dr. Pollard believes. because '~he
job markel In Ihe academic world Is
clogged." Therulo reo lhel r namea will not
be submlned untillhey make thel, decision
to conllnue 9,aduale sludles. The
college can submit only 2 names each
year. one 01 which Includesa paalg,.,duale
who did not go on to 9",dualeachool
Immedialely .
With Ihe eplrit 01 neblrthon Iha campu.
and our aim toward ecademlc p_lIge.
&voked by President Kldera. Dr. Pollard
u rg as Iha llhe faculty become more con-
PhOlo by Maureen Bernas
PholO by Maureen Bernas
"",ned wit" what happens fO ~tudents
alte, graduation, as a coMrete appllcalion
01 the splril ot renewal. He stales
the I Ine Fell~hlp Commln"" will "go
OUI 01 au' way 10 Insllliin au' atudents e
sense 01 confidence and p,ovlde epp,
opnals counS<lling which pushes
them toward Ihlnklng prol~ionally and
dispel! Illusions about graduate
schools."
The lollowing laculty membo",. rep~
ntln9 8 wlda variety ot diSCiplines.
meke UP 1M appolnled staff 01 Ihe Fellowship
Committee: Dr Pollard. chairperson:
Sr. Kathryn Sullivan. exeeuliva
asslslanl 10 Ihe President: Sr. Marlon
f-Iocte r. Academic Dean. Or. James
Kolb. cMlmoan of Iheater arts: Dr. Richard
DelVecchio, History: Or. Hertle"
Elliot. Math: Mr. Edward Malin"". SpanIsh:
M. Helene Dwyer. Phlloaophy: Sr.
Josepha Kennedy. Music.
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PAGE FOUR TtiE GLEANER NOVEMBER 11,
'Casa Italiana' Drive Enters Final Phase
leaders oj RecM~ler's ItallanAmerlcan
community lIaV9 reJaased
preliminary arChitecl's skelches of Ihe
S 150.000 "Case Ilelians" they hope 10
build on Ihe campus of NBlllIeltl College
nan yesr.
Architect Release Plans for Buildin
Joseph J. LOCurlO, chairman of 1M
drive 10 mise funds for the new building,
said Ihal he I10ped conSlruction would
begin somellme ne'" spring. He said
preHmlnary plans lor 1M building'.
doslgn. prepared by Rochesler a.cllilect
Peler Romeo of Ihe nrm of Jenkins,
Wuner, S1arl<s, have been dlscuS$OO
wllh college of~clals and Sal Leccese,
chairman 01 the Case Italians Building
Commillae.
AI lhe ... ma lime. Joseph Anzalone,
drive coordinalor, reV<!aled 'Ihe estabIIshmenl
of a special glf16 committee 10
adllllnce lhe campaign. Members Include:
honomry campaign chairman
Angelo Costanza, pM$ldenl 01 Cenl""
TrUSI Bank; Su'rogele Coun Judge
Michael TelS$Ca, attorney WHllem Cucci
aM Joseph Mondnl, preSident 01 Monroo
Forging$ Division of Amlel MelalS,
Inc.
Tha "Cass" will provide facllliles for
academic, culluml and .ecial prDgmms
plenned by Nazarelh's Canler for lIalian
Sludies. whiCh will benelil . bOlh Ihe
college and lhe lIalian-Americ~n community.
II will be local&d On 1M .ouIh
.... , pan 01 Iho Nazarelh campus On a
roiling Sl18 between Ihe Ans Cenler and
Easl Avenue. In Ihe g~eml .rea 01 Iha
college's two '''(lsllng foreign language
cenler. 1..8 Malson Francal .. and Ihe
cas. Hispana.
LoCuno. long 8C1lve In llalianAmerican
cultural ef18ll'S, noted Ihal
only One Olher "C ..... Itellane" e"lsla I~
lhe Unlled Slal&s. al Columbia University.
He said Ihe building Is "a responsa 10
Increasing national and locallnlerest In
Ihe 118l1an language and culture."
The proposed 3,000 squar&-fool. bllevel
struclure will InClude • mulll-
Concerts . ..
Conrln"ed Irom, page 1
scheduled for the remainder oj the 5ealIOn,
primarily because 01 lack of available
dales and IInancial losses Incurred
by Ihe promolers. The e<>ncens, which
have laken place 80 lar. were OOllucralive
(barely maflSging 10 cover co." In
many cases). MOSI did nOl3ell oul and
may have b .... n unable 10 ollraCI "rge
audiences because lhe eventa not only
look place within a rolatlvely ahort pe~
Od, bUI .'so had 10 compele wllh Olher
musical performances le .. lured simultaneously
In Ihe Rochester area.
"1 am optimistic Ihal we can senle Ihe
difficulties (smoking, drinking and laleeppeatlng
groups) wllh the Individual
promolers." Terry Meyer conclud&d.
"The problem. osnlerlng on profits and
non-¢Onlllcling dal88, lies with Iha
promolers."
IN NORTHFIELD
COMMON, PITTSFORD
I'
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purpe>sa lounge-reception area, reading
room, cl83$room., oUice Space snd
kllcheneue. The lounge recepllon area
will open onto an exterior lerrace
garoen.
According 10 the archltecl, Ihe buildIng
will be conlemPOrary In style while
Incorpo"'~ng SOme classlcsl form • . Ha
singled oul Ihe marble-shealhed enlranos
and lhe l&-fool-lllgh, decorallve
Slair'lower window as Iwo of the 1710$\disllnctlve
fUluros of Ille propOS&d
slruclure.
Planned actlvllle$ Include lecluret,
No One Wants A Roommate
Recruit More Resident Students?
by carleen Reagan
One oj lIIe many questions Ihal mu.'
be laced by the adminislratlon Ihls year,
Is liIe prOblem of O&vlng 100 many resldenl
sludenls requesNng single rooms.
"There is mOm Ihan enough space 10
fill Ihe requesls, bul eoo~omically Ihe
college ia 1001ng. $25 per semesler cannol
p05:'llbly cover Ine e~lra cOOt3 Incurred
by 8 person living In a single room
III&! waa designed for double occupancy,"
says Mr. Slep~an La Salle, vlos
presldenllor nn.nce and troasurer.
One pOBIlble solution 10 tnl, problem
would be liIe raising of lila lee /or 8
privale room. According 10 Mr, laSalle.
lhe lee could PO,,'bly be raised to as
much as $100 per year. Anolher allernsUV<!
would be 10 limply close one of the
dorma whera lhare 8re many single.
(MedaJlle Is lhe probable choice) and
move Ille Sludents 10 anol~er dorm.
Nellhe r of IIIe above BoluUo ns ere very
pleasing 10 eitMr PM$ldenl Kldera, M$.
Judy Emmanuel, orMr. laSalle. AccordIng
10 Mr. LaSalle,ela meeting on NOlI. 3.
1\ was agreed Ihallhere mual be a betler
solution.
Tile solullon tha I lound Ihe mOSI favorable
response Is recrull more resident
sludenl8 10 fin Ihe emply rooms,
~paclally mala ., udenls. Presldenl K Ida
m Is dalermln eel 10 Increaae Iha POpulalion
01 mel.., on Ine campus, 111ls Idea
finds s1rong .upPO" with lite resldenl
admlnlslrators and 15 popular with studenl.
alSo.
Allhl.Ume Ihecollege is gOing 10 willi
and _II mOre p<>opie can be recrulled
by Admissions 10 fUI the empty space.
Part 01 the college e.perience Is supposed
10 be Ihe I .... rnlng to e<>pe with
living with olhers and having a .'ngle
room does not lend i!self 10 Ihls experIence.
HAIR TODAY
seminart, st'1cn eourses. nlm
and seclal funC1iollS.
The progmm will be planned
Canle. lor lIalian Siudies
commit lee headed by Of.
chairman of Ihe Nazarelh
guog .. Departmenl, Or. 0110
a group 01 over 20 area
prol_,Onal and educational leaders
8ssisl her.
LoCuno is preside'll 01 New
Bevarages; and Anzalone
secret8'Y"lreasurer of Cable WI
Inc.
N a z areth Students
Visit Courtroom
By PaW GIrvin
Forty Nazareth students 'Iudying
IUcal science and criminology
County COurt OCI. 15. Mt&.
PoUlical Sclenoa CI8$$ snd Or.
Crime and Justice class
sessions olll1e Vlncenl
Irlal. Mrs. Bergin's husband, J
gaoe Bergin. Is presiding Oller
which InvolY8!l six defendents
aoeused 01 kUling "Jimmy Ihe
Massaro.
aecause mosl 01 Ihe sluden"
never been Inolde a real courtroom,
had lillie Idea 01 the aClual D"'oE",dlnd
01 a trial. Olten bor<lelr/n~1 on
lhe p""",culor
question Ihe wit noss on
which was ~ecessary for Ihe
Iha caae, bUI which became
lhe onlOOkers, 111e IIlal did Inc:lulle ''Il'~
of I hose famous and
obJecl." "penmi ... ion Is as
proach lhe bench,· etc. The
hlghlile weo. 01 COUf$<!, F, Lae
cro ... " .. amlnaUon of Ihe wilness.
Sheriffs Deputy Marks was On
.'and dUNng the two briel oossions.
Ing Ihe allemoon brea~,
Invited Ihe classes Inlo his
talk aboullhe judicial precess In
and 10 meel F. Lee Bsjley and discuss
court $Y$lem with him.
ReaCIlon to Ih .. lIald trip wiu hig
favomble. One .ludenl staled, "Tha
o'clock news ssld InspeClor MarkS was
poor wil ness , I thought he was q
gOOd and remained relallvely c. ~
under all tn., pressure." Meeling 1,1
Bailey was a Ihrill, he was V<!ry frieM
and pe rsoMbls. He must have ~ign.
aboUI 25 autographs for us, When
was In Cl>un. he was very demanding .,
inSi.led upon perf eel a ... welll Irom I
SpeClor Marks. The whOle e.perie<>o
proved that coun isn' like PeN)' Maser,
The Ilia I IS e"pected 10 continue uit
mid-November, and sessions are opr
10 the public.
NOVEMBER n. 1976 TIiE GLEANER P,\GE FIVE
ARCS Hopes 10 Better Areo Colleges
In 4n errOr1 to br idge a "~ommun i ca ·
I",n gap·· between college,; in Ihe ROChesler
.r&a. Renee SClaldo. current President
01 Underg rod al lIIazareth .
.stabll s~ed an ··Assoc lallon ' 01 Rochesle,
College Siudents ..
Organized Oc' 12. '976a5 an adviSOry
counc:rt, tlS purpose tS one of an Inleract· mg. fotC • . ·whereas each studenl go~
nmenl wlfl hopefully Improve and
~tt •• IlOell:· and Ihe relationsh ip between
Ih ••• colleges w,1I be s"engIh,
ned socially and ac.aOemic.ally.
The I,ve members Include: Sieve Gendron
I.om A.I. T .. Bob Osie&kl Irol.' U 01
R, Jose Delgado Itom Mc>nroe Com m unty'
Dusty F'scher Itom SI. JOhn Flshet.
and Renee lor Nruarelh.
Moollngs all! held <Nery 10&1 Wednesday
01 .ach monlh wllh locale alletnol ing
between Ihe I ....... ·colleges.
Renee leel ~ the Ilrsl meeting wea very
pl oductive end beneficial. The membe($
spenllh. majority 01 Iheir Ume evalualIng
Ihe presenl consUlullon
11)e general aUilude- and fEJipOnSe
Irom the members was ··hlghly
lavorable··- ailleit Ihe eslabllshment 01
this a"o~Huion was .e. good Idea.
Renee .s.ays [he council Is in a "lIe xj ~
bte" 6Ia! e, primanly because 01 la.s newness.
bUI hopes by nexl seme>sler il "",II
become more ·slable·· with spee,lic projects.
The meellngs are not open to stuoenlS.
simply because much ~nowledge
concerning Sludenl government Is
needeO. Il"s eloseCl 10 elected oHlcials
and Ihose Invlled wno are deemed rei&,
ani 10 lila 'opic on agenOa.
Anyone wishing to silin on a meeting
should leel lree to conlact Renee.
Tne assoclallon Is anxious lor sludenl
tepon .. by way 01 suggaatlon end COmments.
For this reason, Ihe mlnules 0'
each meellng are disclosed 01 Undet·
grad meeling •.
The Ilnenclal budgel .. well a. clubs
and organizations within Ihe schOOl will
be discussed lor Ihe next meellng.
'Pinocchio' at Art Center
With Naz Graduate
By Pa IU G INln
TIle mu.,,,,,' ··Plnocchio·· pertormed
i)\'StAge III Producllonslscomlng to lite
Nazareln Ans CIInlet on Nov. 26 and Z7.
Slag. 111 PrOduclio ns. which ho, perlormed
at Ihe Town ~nd Counlty Dinner
TII.ater. has been said 10 be "a culabove
most oIlhe commUntly-lype Ihealre 01-
lering w.·ve seen locally: · by Linda
Hansen ollhe Times Unrc>n.
NIWI~th Graduate Corinne Jerris is
Ille mU$Ciel dIrector lor tl19 shOW. MI.
Jerrls is the IIrst graduale of tl19 mV$lc
depanmenl 10 be in.lled baCk to NiUar81h
to dlrnct a musical show. She 10
soheduled 10 telum with Stage III Produclions
In January as the musical dlreclor
01 ··Roar ollhe Greasepalnl :·
Stage III PrOductions Is a nOn-profit
0/9anl ... llon whose goal Is 10 Increase
and perpetuate 1C>C.91 inlerest In Ihe tin.
arls.
Introducing, , .'The New Guy On The Block'
BIG DADDyJS
CO!IPLIMENT ARY
BEER
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IlOAST BEEF
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' :00 AlI-MidIlo L/tiI1
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SERVED ~· ITll EVERY
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8EEF ON A iU"'MELWICK O~ .... y BIO O .. OPV S .. ",OWICH.
Britain's Young Vic to Perform
'Taming of the Shrew' At Center
True to Illeir POlicy 01 laking the Slufling
out 01 tM ClassiCS. Tho Young Vic
will present a bOisterous. Irrev.rant.
knock.1bout vern ,on 01 Shakespears's
The Temlng ollhe Sl1r9'W on Friday. Nov.
19 01 8.30 pm at Nazarelh Ans Cenler.
NOI an evening for pur ls ..... The TamIng
ollhe Shrew ISlhe ~rnd 01 produCtion
Ihe Yc>ung Vic speelollzes in. The ploy Is
rough and bawdy by nalure wllh lis
whip-cracking. scoldings and Ihrowlng
about 01 lood. II appeal lies In its main
lheme. lhe boille 01 the sexes. Shrew
relies lor ils elfect on btOOd and oblvous
conlrasts, ection. character and Ido85.
rather lh,n poetry end almosphere. The
Young Vic company plays all of this tc>
Ihe hil t. often do paning Irom tlleongln81
te'" but always being true to the spIrit
For eX8l1lple. Chrlslopher Sly. (the
Tln~e,) In Ihls produ collon becomes a
rebellious member 01 Ihe audIence
Ihte8lening 10 Interrupl a Young Vic
production, Consequently h9 Is perched
In the Ironl tOw. petiodlcally deferred 10
and ewn lotced 10 take ov.t one ollhe
to les. In 1\)1$ Shtew Ihe CIOW,.. and zanlee
behave outrageously. The tesultsare
broad and bawdy: Iruly Shakespearean
In its mass audiellce appeal.
Tile Young Vic·. lounder. dlreClor and
driving lorce Is Frank Dunlop_ As part 01
Ine Nalional Theatre 01 Great Brlloln,
Ihelr goal i. 10 develOp non-iradillonol
plays lor lno ... who mighll>e pul off by
conventional lhealre. Their home Is •
450 seal. thrusl -&Ioge Iheatte In Loncton.
They opened In \970 wllh SCAPI 0111
whIch was latet lraslerred to Broadway.
During 7 seasons the Company hos
p .... senled 10 ShQl(espeare plays. 7 majc>
r class ics. 21 mOdem classics. 6 new
plays and 11 specially wrinen shows lor
childten. " has. earned itseU an IntetnaI,
onal reputation. The Young V,c has
appeared all over Europe and In CIInadB.
hos IwO Of Ihree compenies fUnning at
once and is one of the m08t$oughl-allsr
companies In Ihe world. The aCIOrs are
among Ih. best In Gteat Bntaln. The tout
bringing them 10 Nazareih Ameenlerls
thelf (1"'1 NOnh American lour.
Tlckels lor Ihe Young Vic', proOuclion
01 TM Taming ollhe Sh",w ate now on
sale al Natateth MIS CIInter BoxoHloe.
The are priced al $7 1o. adults. $5 lOt
8ludents.
THE YOUNG YICCOItlPANY· THE TAMINO OFTHE SHREW L to R RIch.reI W.""lck
(Lucenllt» GII"I/I Reed (Q"""IG) I More Absent Faculty Discovered I
By Jane PelJlnl6r1 Dr. Conna Aegenst"'~ Is Invol\/lld In
"Enloy your achle>'8menl8 IU well as
your plans, Keep Inlerested In your own
career. hOW8116r humbla: It I. 8 "'01 ~
..... Ion In the changing lortunes 01
time:·
-··Oesjderata·· Max Ell rma~ n
TlIis Is the S&eond pen 01 a !WO part
anlcle on Ihe live Nautalh Slall
members who are cur",nlly 00 leave.
0, . Jame. Loughery 1$ Irom Ihe
speech department; he had been with
Nazarelh lor lS years. This yeaf, Dr.
Loughe'Y I. -<jOin 9 research 81 we II as
leaching at tho Stele University 01 NY 8t
Gene.eo. His job concerns worklngwllh
Ihe mentally tel8rded In language dl.abilities.
Loul/hery al80 18 working with
v.tlous blind pecple In BatavIa. He
wasn·t specific about when (or II) he
would be boCk next yeat.
th. ooocial eelenoes. Her Interests hatt led
her Inlo the area 01 ambulatoty health
Ute. She t_arched the aublect lasl
yellr .
Thla yeat. hor shJdlea 01 Ihla segmenl
c>I Ihe popula~On have laken a n_lwlsi.
She decided to enler InlO Ihe culture by
working al Oe_ Hospital In Ihelt
ambulatory health care unit. Few sociologiSts
do panlclpate In tJ1e cullute S1Udied:
ot. RegenS1rellleelS Ills Invaluable
to het.
As a means 01 Immediately sharing her
knowledge On ltWIaUD!ect. ahe Is teachIng
a eonllnulng education OOu~ al
Nua"'lh In health CIIM. She enjoys
leaching. and leelft thai het course has
become more "re81 ·' t>ecau.& 01 her
WOr!<. Or. AegenS1rell II enjoying th8
hOtlpltal expenenoo and has made no
ttellnlle plana 81 to her return 10 Noz.arelh
flaxt yaar.
fa-Jft dn dpptM,,/mmt?
... '1~O UI~/tt() '/ // t;/ItJ had 4....
PATE iEePe"J!..!t We MVe-
6tYt:n ~/t.S -n t!.h~M6 -fro/}(.
- fJJA.ZMlEni l!AJ.{Plt,1 S.,,,IZ€
PAGE SIX THE GLEANi:R
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FILMS
Nov. 12-"Hard Tlm81l" AIT, 7:30 and 10
p.m.
NOY. 12 "Anne 01 1000 Da~" U 01 R. 7
p.m.
Nov 13 - "Royel Flash" RIT, 7:30 and 10
p.m.
NOY. 13 "King 01 Hearts .. Fi$her. 7:;)0 and
10 p.m.
Nov. '3-"Seductlon 01 Mlml- U 01 R. 7
p.m.
Nov. 14-"The Idlol" RIT. 7:;)0 p.m.
NOV. 14-'Walden Pond" nme-J..lle Films
lilm/leehJreldlscus.!lon with W. Stephon
Thomas. RoChester Museum
and Selence Center . .3 p.m.
Nov. 14 - -Miss Jullo- U 01 A, 8 p.m.
Nov. 15 - "The Inlllsl ble Man - 111m/leI>
tore/discussion ROChester Museum
and Science Cenler. 3 p.m.
Nov, '6 - "The Bad And the 8eauUlul"
Int.rn8l10nal Museumol Photography
al Eastman Hoose. 8 p.m.
Nov. t7 - "Planet 01 1M Apes" Fisher.
7:30 p.m.
Nov. '7 - "San8n08" UolR, 7: 15and 9:;)0
p.m.
"10\1. 18 - " II Vangelo SecondO San Malleo"
Irlbule '0 Pier Paolo Pasollni.
Nazareth Arts Center. Room 14.8 p.m.
Nov. 19 - "THX 1138" and Silent Running"
AlT. 7:;)0 p.m.
Nov. 19 - "Evetythlng YouWanllo Know
Abou1 SeX .. ... U 01 R. 7:'5 and 9:45
ND'II. 20 - "Young Frankenstein- RIT.
7:30, 10 and mldnlghl
Nov. 20 - -On tM Town-U 01 R, 7:15and
9:30 p.m.
Nov. 20 - "&lIe de Jour" Aoher Re.
ouree Cenler. 7:30 8nd 10 p.m.
NOv 21 - "Coconuts" RIT. 7:;)0 and 10
p.m.
Nov. 21 - -Monica." U 01 R, 8 p.m.
MUSIC
Nov. 11-2. - "Hair" Town and Counlry
Dinner 6-8. Show 8:30, Coeklilll Hour
It p.m .. Show 11 :30
Nov. '3 - Rochesler Philharmonic OrChes1ra,
Promenade Seliot, -Anhur
Fledler," Dome AMno. 8 p.m.
NOv. 14 - Jan Ensemble Concert
·SUNY" Broc~pon Fine Arts Thes.re.
6p.m.
Nov. 17 - "Ella Fltzgenlld" wltlt Roy Eldridge
(6) Civic Center, 8:30 p.m
Ntw. 20 - -Z.Z. Top" War Memorial. II
p.m.
Nalareth Film Series
Honors Italian Director
The second In a aeries olil imo honorIng
Italian ftlm director Pier PaOlO PasoIInl
will be shown In lhe N028r81h College
Art9 Cenler. ThursdBy. Nov. 18. al
6:00 pm. The aeries is lponsored by l/1e
Center lor llallan Siudies 6t Nazareth
and I. open.o thepubllcwllhoutcharge.
"II Vangelo Secondo $an Matteo· (The
Gospel AccordlngloSt. Matlhew) will be
shown In Room A-t4.
The third and /lnol 111m In the aeries will
be "ucceUacd e Uccet IInl" (The Hawlul
and the Sparrows). 1\ will be shown
Saturday. Dec. 4. a'6:oo pm In Room A.
14 of Ihe Arts Cent.r.
INFORMATION CENTER
Ono A. Shults Community Cenler
"SERVICES"
Informllllon
Campus and Community
Events &. AcllvWes
385-4692 or x410
l1dret Sal ...
Community and
Area College Events
R_Nallon'
All Shults Center facilities
Poalllg$ ~m".
1~ Stamps and Mall Drop 011
Locken
Available lor
slUd.nlS, laculty & SIBil
Change
(No Check cashing)
Pool Pa ....
Faculty-st&II-Alumnl
Miscellaneoua
Dinner &. Theatr. SookS/Hand
Outs/POal.rlI
Friendly People
Slop by. and II you have any olher
Ideas, please let us know. we're
nere to sGlVG you.
Nov. 21 - "Child of Our l1me- Rochester
Philharmonic Orcllaslra. with conductor
TheOClore HOllenback, eaGlman
The8tr8. 8:15 p m.
Nov. 27 - "Thin LIzzy". "Mont"""''', "Ambrosia"
(War Memorial. 8 p.m.
Nov. 28 - Jehu Opera Thealre 01 Floch-
81I1er, eonduClor Oale Snapler. Nazareth
Am. Center. 3 p.m.
Dee. II - "Hall & Oate .... Auditorium
Thealte. 8 p.m
THEATRE
Nov. I I - Compagnl. Bernard U.an
presenLs "Spec1acle Moliere" N81.arelh
ArIa Cenler. /I p.m.
Nov. 17 - "Cervant",," presents La Tooa
and Camlva/ In Andalueia (Spanish
Soul) Nazareth AM Canler. 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 19 - "The Taming 01 Ihe ShrewYoung
Vic Ac1lng Company, NazArelh
Arts Center, 8:30 p.m.
DANCE
Nov. 17-2() - "Soltom 01 Ihe Suckel
But... .. Ga"'" Fagen, ArtistiC Director,
Xerox Audltonum, 8 p.m. Sel. 2:30 end
8 p.m.
NOV. 21- "MlmeloraSu"dayAltemoon"
Nalllreth Arts Cenler. 3 p m.
Nov. 23-30 EIIOI Feld Sa1l81. Easlman
Theatre, e p.m.
Dec. 29 - Boston Ballel In -The Nu.cracker'
Ea .. ,man Th68lre. 2 p.m. and
8 p.m.
Dec. 30 - Booton Ballel Eastman TheaIre.
8p.m.
On-tER
Nov. 12- 13 - Ski SW8pping Sale. Dome
AMna Build ing No.2
Nov. 13 - "Globelrone,," Bas~elball .
War Memorial. 8 p.m.
Nov. 13 - " FIE!$liI Itallan8 - by "Avsnll"
Nazarelh Shults Cenler, 8 p.m.
Nov. 14 - Kl)dak Travelogue In $¢andln8-
via. Niuarelh Arts Center. 3 p.m.
Nov. 22 - "Sob HOpe" Town and Country,
Oinne, 6-8. Show 6:30. Cocktail
Hour \1 p.m" Show 11 :30
Nov.-Jan. 30 - Robart Heinecken. an
In~uentlal photographer, presenls an
6J<hlbll of vls"el art.. Inlernatlonal
Museum of Photography faatman
Houss.
Filmmaking Workshop
At St. John Fisher
The Clnemedla Resource Center. a
p(olecl of While Ox Film., Inc. 01 Rochesler.
will begin lis second cycle 01
Super-a and 16mm IIImmaklng workshops
on Selurday, Nov. 13 al 10 a.m.
Clnemedla provides lree rtlmmaklng
equipment and taclllllfl$ 10 Indivldu_'"
and non-prOfll organlzallons In 27 Upsta
•• New York counlle9. Theworkahoos
are designed to Instruci everyone-Irom
beginning 10 experlenood IiIml1)akers
·In the ba.lc and line points of clnemalographic
prOdUCtion and lechnlQue.
The llrat &88$lon wi ll inClude Instruclion
In Ihe basics 01 111m production:
writing and .hoollng the ecnpl, lighting.
and bas Ie audio. All sessione will run
from 10 a.m. 105:30 p.m. at the Clnem ..
dla Resource Cenler. St. John Fisher
College. PltlafO(d.
On Nov. 20, there will be a wOr1<shop
on .he Super-a camera. sound end editIng.
On Dec. 4. a workshop on Ihe 16mm
e&mer$ and .ilenlilim editing. The serl ...
will conclude on Dec . • 1 wilO a synctound
filming and sync-sound ediling
workshop_
Each lull Clay session Is dlvldad InlO
Ih_ !Wo-hour seClIon., each 01 which
may be aHended seperelely. TuitiOn i.
$15 lor each lull dey ge ... lon or $5 lor a
!Wo-hour secllOn. For lunhar Inlormalion
or to reg~ler lor any BaSSlon. ptease
call Ihe Clnemedla Resour¢<! Cenler at
586-1025.
HAPPY
TURKEY
DAY
From
The Gleaner
News from Placement
And Career Planning
There will be a . emlnar on "Aesume
and Covar Lener Wrtllng"ln .he Shults
Center. Conlenmca Room B, I)n Tuesday.
Nov. 16\h a1 4:15 p.m. lor Sanlo,,"
end other Interested 8Iudenl3. II you
have quastlons on how to develop a
resume and write a cover lene, this
would be a good _'on to 8~nd.
SenIOf$ with a major In liberal eltO,
business or managemenl science. don'l
"'rgel to pick up your 1_ COP'! or !he
College Placemenl Annual. 1977. Thl$
Is an excellenl resource tor names. eddr_,
lelephone numbers. and employmen.
needs lor over 1300 busineso;
and Industries In the United Stet ....
The Slack American Law StudentS'
Assoclalion and the Women'S Law CauCus
01 Iha SynlCuoe University College
01 Law Is sponsoring a reorullmenl conference
lor women end mlnorltl ... on
Salurday. Nov. 13. 19711. a19:30 a.m. The
locallon Is the Syra<>JS8 Unlver5lty Col·
lage 01 Law, Grant Audllorium. Formore
In/ormation. call 315-423-2525.
A rem'nder: notices and announcements
from the Placamenl anO Career
Planning office are localed on the lel1
.,de of lhe bulle Un board behind the
Inlormallon Desk In .he Shull. Cenler.
Some graOuate schOOl annooncemen.s
are poSieCI on Iha bulletin board In the
basemen. 01 Smy1h across from R
21.
There are s.illa number Of IIt)pllcall
lorms left lor Eastman Kodak Co
pany'S Prof_lonal Summer Emplo
menl Program lor 1977. In order to
pale. you mlJ$l at IQa$' be a lunlor
college. '-lost 01 Ihe asaignments n
technical, however SOma opportunill
do exlstln Ihe fleld$ olaccountlng.busji
ness. computer"" lenca. a nd marketln~
ApplicatloM are acoo pted b<llween N~
vembar and Febnuary. ThIS I. an eJCooI
lenl opportunity. nowever 11'0 oom •
lion). keen.
The Assoc19l1on 01 Black Susln
Siudents. Inc" Now York University,
$ponsoring a Business Car~r Semi
10 be held on Salurday. Dec. 4. 1976a
a m. al New York University. Gradual
Sehoo) of Buslne .. AdmlniSlratlon, 10 ~
Trinity Place. New YO'k. New y<J.'
10006. The Ihrust 01 Ihls program I
volves ,uch qu~lIons as. Why Oblain
MBA 7 Why choose a buslneas caMe
The Assoclatlon feels that such qu
tion. are especially Importanl 10 bl. •
studanb fac.ng Ih. enalleng.s and re ~
lies 01 a modem Industrial SOciety. SI •
up 10rlh .. semlnarln the Placement a •
Career Planning Oilice.
Lecture to Cover Thomas
Merton and His Teachings
The ReligiOUS Studlos,Dept. and Leelure
Commlltae 01 Naurelh College aM
JOintly .ponsorlng a lectu(e series On
Thom .... Menon. monk and social crillc
10 be given by JOhn Howe rd G " IIln
(author 01 Black Uke Me) In the Shull~
Ce nter Forum.
Program Is as rOllows:
Wed. Nov. 17 Thomas Merton: Preyer
and Conl.mplallon 8 pm
Thurs. ND'II. 18, Thomas Merton; SI>cl.
1 183uet 8 pm.
Fri. Nov. 19. ThOmas Merton: eastem
Spirituality. " p.m. No Admission
cherge.
PLUS: Inlormal dlacusslon of Griffin's
/onhcomlng blog,aphy ot Thomaa Marton
Thurs. Nov. 18. 4 pm Conlerence
.Reo,.o m A (porthole lounge) Shults CenFor
mote Informaiion. contact ellher
M.gr. Shannon or Sr. Monica Weis.
JOHN HOWAAD GAIFFIN
Born In Dallas, Texas, Jone 16th. 1920.
he Is manled and the lalher of lour
children. He Is the author Of Ihlneen
publl$heCl books, rocUon and non-ticllon,
Including Ihe widely heralded Black Uke
Me. His glNed background i.ln psychiatry,
music and phllO$Ophy. He h.., be.;,.
greatly Influenced by Jacques Merltaln
and Fr. GeraldVannO.P. Hels .specIalIst
in racism and communlcallon and has
""
liIught inlen.ive • • mlna" al t/le Uni
slly 01 Huy, Berglum and several 01 I
universilies. He Is oondUC1lng The TIJa
m.., Menon InomUle basing his mate"l
nOI only on Ihe 019 books 01 ThO
Menon but also Menon's privale
ing. and correspondence . He .
chO$On by the Abbot 01 Gethsemane
do Ihe delinllive biography 01 Tho
Merton.
THOMAS MERTON
The tamed TrapplSI monk who
IIshed 49 bOOkS dunng his IIIOOme. ~
born In Prad • . France, Jan. 31. 19,)
His book. rhe Seven Storey Moonritd
broughl nim worldwide recognitlitl
Writings on the re"glouo IIle, on pra
and conlemplalion fOllowed. 810ng
works dealing with Ihe malor. E
problems 01 our lime: rael~m. viol6'\O
pea"". . ~ .
Deeply preoc:<:upled by the PfObl01 man~ind . Merton. on becomlnt c
hermit lell Inal "he had to dl.ap C
Irom Ihe WO(ld as an objecl 01 Inle~
order to beeV<lIYwhere In It by hldde",nc
and com~&lon . " He and John HOW"..or
Grlllin became greal frlend$ and lOS
gelher Ihey did the book, A HIrJ/tjrr
Whol"""",,: TM VisWJt Wor/dol Tn
Marton. Menon died bY8ccidenlal.
lrocullon In , 966. while In Bang
ThaUand.
~ l ~L.I'~ lty pre",,-n ' oJ by.
S T ", r, ( I 'll 'l'ODUCTIO "r~
Ut1'\!ct or
I'\JslCtl D1 1"E<tor
thoreo9 r6~er
CoH lnIC I)u r gner
Set Dulcp!t't"
2 p.m ... nd ) :)0 p.m .
\ ' 1 . 1:\, ",no 2 P.IlI.
h~ Jerrb Not
Corlnne Je rd .s rfeva
f,:~~~ ~~:; IIcrh
Aa t:. Ste-eafhlr. ~
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ibrary Renovations Planned
By .... ry Kay G,ow
"II never ~as wllat you want:' says
!hl.~m McCormick. a lun ior from Chagay.
N. Y. • 11"0 a .mall achoot. and
wouldn't e.peel It to hallG the money
P'Jt Into a lib/ary. How_r. It doesn't
commendations were sant to tha presldenl
(Oct. 22)" Inadequate Space to Be Solved
ke n any easler.-
~ancy Davis. a Junior lrom Roch&al8r.
meso "I don1 think they have IIGry
uth. An<! the ltuff they have Is ou t 01 ,
16." aha says.
"They jusl don't have adequale mat ....
k.- says Connie Oaocu. a san lor from
itsIord. "My major la psychOlogy and
~ just don't have tM articles I nOOd 10
the work.-
COmplaints such aa these are neard
• n when lalklng aboul Nazareth's
mlng Resources Center. Sut now
othln g IS going 10 be done a bout
In-ronovatlons are being pianneo.
"Wehopewa havertlached apolntthla
,where we will be able to do someng
constructive with this library lhat
II be iultable to Ihe needs 01 the 70's"
ys Charles Higgins. IIblllrlan at Ina
earning Resources ~nte/.
"We want to do SOmelhlng about the
mOdations In Ihe building Ihat will
'1lQ us up to dale." he says. -The colTIle
rec<lmmendaUons were drawn up
after 8 Queatlonnalre WU &enl to laculty
and students regald,ng all aspects of the
Learning Resources ~nter.
"There was a magnlflcant response
lrom the81udent .... saY' Higgins. "llhlnk
we gOt better than 90 ... ritten "",pon_.
they very definitely will have an Infiuenoe.'
o
Ae<:ordlng to Hlgglns.lhe groundwork
for \I1e renO'olatiollS was laid In 1969,
"For yeans. Ihe commllle$ ha. been
conoide rI ng I hla prOblem. " he aays. "TIl e
first consultant appeared In f 009:'
HOW811G r. IInll/'lclal problems delayed
any work .
"Nazareth is a member of tho Regional
Research and Ubrllry System." explain.
Higgins. "Policy la decided by Ina system;
we have no control. AI tM moment.
It lacks money. Ilke everyona el,a."
Howe""r. the learning Aesounoes
. Committee ha, laken action and Is petltlonl
ng the college for the necessary
funds,
Llbra,l.n Cheri .. Hlllglnf-has
been planning elnce Ihe lala
. ,We have been embarrassedly conlous
01 \I1e prOblem." he addes.
Higgins Is chaJrpenson ollhe Learning
esourC.S Committee. an advl,oly
''The learning ResOurces Committee
does not have the power of declslon.exptalns
Higgins, "Sut wa Mve been
saked to make recommendalions 8nd
pUllhem In Ihe hands 01 the people who
make lhe decl.lon."
smOking, and use of audiO-VIsual e<lulpment.
Photo by Meu raen Semas
new materials.
".rs a prOblem 01 money: saY' HI~
gins. "Alght no .... we have hall of our
periodicals In storage because we just
81 composed olstudenta and I acu Ity. can't accommodate them."
"The lunctlon of this particular comitt
•• Is to counsal and .dvls .... exIi.,.
Higgins. ''Tllat IS why It la 80
. I..,d In t~e reMvatlona"
-To Ihe ex Ie nt th al a ny of th&$& recommendations
are acled upon." adds Higgins.
'1hla is the lunctlon of the people
who make the decilions. I a~vmelt i.
Ihe lou"'eas,"
Also recommended was 8 reamlngemenl
of p'esenl loan and leseIVe 18clll·
ties which would Inoorporate the two.
"Twenty-five yea", ago. thera WlIS
probably good reason to separete Ihe
tw<I." saY' Higgins. "Bul now II mean.
the college has to pay for double stalfing,
"
Hig gl no. howeve r. I. ve ry opllmlstlc
aboul Ihe Learning Resources Center.
"The committee has been meeting
""" September evel)' week to dQ\lelop
set of reoommendatlons which the
doni re<lvasled." he adds. "The re-
Many of the leccmmendatlons oHeled
by fhe atudents and faculty Involve
OlIvclurnl changes In the Learning Resources
~nfer. These Include rearrangement
of certain areas olthe building to
provlda separate rooms fo, typing.
The reeommendatiorlS give priority to
ex pond I ng the C<!nte r'e capacity lor all Its
materials. This 'ncludes tile purchase of
"This is nolo university library; it I. not
a re .. arch library; but W&'/e talking
about a small liberal arts COllege." he
$11)'$. "This I. one of the """"t library
collections Ihal you will find In any liberal
al\J college."
Sex Discrimination What to Do About It
" Feb. 20. 1976 e memo was directed 10 all. tude nlS.
~Ity and SiaN from Ihe Presidenl 01 Iha College
lin9 !.he following: ..... Tltla IX of the Federal Educs.Amendmen"
Of 1972 Issued by tile Department of
IIh. Education and Welfare prohlbitsdlscrlminatioo
the bOIls of sel<. Siudents. stUdent applicants for
missiOn. employees. snd applicants lor employment
enjOy protection 0' Ihe law. Willie designed to
a ress traditional dlscrimlnallon against females. r ....
"'. dl""rirnln8110n again.t males I. a'so prOhibited,"
Befote July 2t. t976. Naurath College was requirea
.. amine and eliminate any po..sible Instances of
se. di.crlmlnation, Also In compliance wllh Title
"gulations •• grievance procedu/e hid to be
pled by lhe College for distribution 10 an students.
Ityand staff. Mr. Slephen C. LaSaUe. VI"" Pr&$ldent
Finance. was named Title IX Compliance Ofllcer
Coordlnato,. and the following Sell-Evalualion
mm,nee Wall establi.hed by Ihe President for pures
of examining our policies and procedures and
"Iallng a grievance procedure.
Dee" Marion Hoclo,
Dean Judy Emmanuel
Dr, Robert McCambridge
Mr, Adrian ShymkO
Si.III, Stella Regina Welch
Mr. T.rry Mevel
Mr. SIIIphen C. la Salle - Chairman
After numerous commln .. meetlnga and Inputlrom
sourees. a prooedure was established and a memo
led Ap,il 30., t976 oulllning the progr&SS of the
",mluee wa. sent 10 all .tudents. faculty and staff
lilying lhem where they mfghl receive copies 0' II
Inviling comments and suggestions. '
After making several modlflcallons based on the
menll received. the fonowlng grlavance procedvra
'ormally adopted by the College.
G/jevanee PfOCfJduUJ
Is pro~uro has been designed to comply with the
ulremSnl of Title IX 01 the Education ACI and Is
ilable speclficatly lor use by students. faculty anes
If membors of Nazaretll Colleg e I n connection with
plaints elleglng Illegal d,sc;rlmlnallon on tne basis
sex.
ote, Members of Ihe faculty wishing to e~presa a
"Cit related In Iholr judgement to Illegal se"
rimlnallon may choose ellhe, thls procedure Ot the
al proca!.S Ihrough Ihe office 01 Iha Academic
n to Ihe Rank and Tenure Appeal Commit tee
~e elements 01 this p,oeMure ere:
• Informal Procedures
I. Wrill&n Complain'
II. Gllevonco Com""'I."
V. Futth(Jr ProvI$IOnS
. Inlolmal P,oC6<Jur(},
) The pernonnel officer on campus will receive any
plaint ololl_ged Sl\)( dl5ctimination and shall assl.t
complainant In defining the charge aM provide
rmarion about Ihe venous If'llernal and ex'emll
mechanisms Ihrough wllich the complaint may ba
conSIdered Including applicable lima IImlla for filing;
(bj tile personnel oHlcer will assist In all'&.nglng
conversetions with the Immediate supeIVls,,, lor nonlaculty
'Ulff. the Vice P,esldent for Studenl Altaii'll for
.Iudents. and the Vice Pnesident fo, AC<!demlc Affairs
for III faculty members. II 3 sallsfactory answer Is not
recelve~. tile maner will be referred to the VIOl> President
for Finance. who also SONes as affirmative action
oHlcer for Iha college;
(cj Ina penoonnel oHlcer shall make every eHort 10
""",Ive complaints Informally and shall have Ihe rlghl
to Information and access 10 wltneeaea Incfudlng Iherighl
to bring 10g81nar the complainant snd respondenl.
II desirable. " 8 resolution MtisfoC1ory to belh
eomp!alnant and Ihe respondenl is ",ached within 14
calendar days through the eHorts ot the personnel
oltlce,. the oHlcer .MII close the case $endlng wrlnen
nOllce to thai effect to the comptalnant and Ihe respondent,
The wrllten no lice. a copy of whlcn shall be
IIled In the personnel office and It appropriate 10 the
Ofllce of the Vice President lor Student ANal", or tMe
VIce Pres,denl for Academic Allairs. ahalllndicale the
agreemenl reached by the complainant. the respondent
and the personnel oliicer.
(d) If Ihe persoMal officer Is unable to resolve the
complaint to the mutual MIIsf.ctlon 0' fhegrlevlntand
respondenl within 14 calendar days. the officer should
sO nollfy the g/l""anl advising (he grievant 10 proceed
to the ne'" step Inlernally or with lhe appropriate
outside agenCies.
II. Wrlltarr Complell)/ (Sea proPOSB<l form attaChed.)
IAj If the complainant chooses to use the college
grievanc. procedure for the adJustmenl of allegations
of illegal.e. discrimination. Ihe personnel oHlcor shall
8$$lst the complainant 10 1111 out Ihe approprlale form.
inl~allng and daling a copy of Ihe Com pie led fonn for
Ihe complainant:
(6) the employee or student or p=pect'va employee
or prospeclive sludent must lile a grievance within 45
catendar days following Ihe alleged dlscrlmlnatoty BCI
or Ihe dale on which the g,levenl fi"'l knew orreasonably
should have ~now of such act il thai date Is larer.
III, Gllevance Committee
(A.) a writlen complainl together wllh a slatement
, from the pe",onnal oHicer indlcallngthata sati.factol)'
resolullon was not posslbleshall be 'orwarded to one of
the following griovance ofllcers ' Ihe Vice PresidenllOI
Student Aliairs fo. students or prospective "udents.
the Vice Presidenl for Acaes.mlc Allalrs for faculty
members. and the Vice Prasldent for Finance tor nOn·
'acully ,I.ff.
(B) wllhin 7 ealendar days of recelpl the g,ievance
off'cer sllall notify lhe grlevanland Ihe Presidenllhat a
review of the mailer snail lake place by an ad hoc
tripartite commltlee to be JOIntly selected by Ina goevanl
and Ihe P/esident to consist of one member to be
chosen by the Presidenl. one membor by the grievant
and a \I1l/d who.h.llehal, Ihe commillee chosen by Ille
two designeas. The selecUon will be drawn from pe/sons
who are lull-lime Or part-time sludenlS. full-lime
fa~ul~ or sialf at Nazarelh College during Iha "ma of
the alleged dlscrlmll)8tlon. Selection mvat be completed
and wri"en notlflcallon aubmltted to the gNevance
chalrpe/son wllhln 7 calendar days:
(C) the trlpanHe commi"ee 8hall review the matter a.
approp"ate having lull power 01 investigation and
access to wllnes ... as nece.ssaty. Both complainant
and respondenl 8hall be permitted rebullal to Ihe ... ,Hlen
record filed by the Committee:
(0) the cl1airperson of the g"evance committee shall
submit the opinion of Ihe trlpartile commll1ee to the
Presldenl as to whether Or nOI dlacrlmillation has
occurred ... lthln 14 calendar days. The Pre!!ldent or
do .. gnoo shall communicate the full opinion '01 Ihe
I rl partite comm i naa to the grievant. I he resoondent and
10 the personnel office within 7 days together with a
stalement InOI.;atlng hi. 01 her aoceplance or rejection
of the commlnee'areoommendation. The Presldenl will
Indicat. a decl.lon either to dismiss the Charge lor lack
of avidenC<! I hat Illeg al $<)X dlsCrim Inatlo n Ilea occu rred
or '0 dlscusa appropriate redress with !he grievant If
unlawfvl discrimination has bean lound:
(E) \I1e tripartite commln ... may also make recommendattons
with regard to the nature of the redres5 thaI
may be COn. ide red If It h .. telae"ed the judgment that
Illegal discrimination has taken place;
(F) the grievance committee may Involve t~eseIVlces
of one or more consultan\s. The commlllAle may also
reler the case to higher aU1hority. remand !he~ lor.
replay 01 procedures whera procedural consideratlOn8
aro Impon&nl. separale elements of the ca ..... or take
Iwo or more of lhe above allemallves simultaneously.
(13) If the g/levantls dlsutlsfled with the Prealdenr.
response ellher because of a negative finding or dtsagreemenl
over what constitutes approp/late redrtl$$.
Ih. grievant may Hie 8 lorma. complalnf with \I1e approprial8
state or federal ageneyor Init lela legal actton.
The peraonnel officer will provide In'ormatlon on slate
and ledentl guidelines end laws and names and addresses
of enforcement agMcles.
IV. Furlhar Pro_IsIOM
(A) If a lormal ocmplalnt wllh a atate or ledentl
age ncy 0 r a court 8clion is lIIed by lhe com pia lnant. and
any Intemallnvestlg8tlon Is prolongad to the pelnt that
the statute oIlimllationa fo,fIIlng wllh outside agencies
15 about 10 lapse. a cha/ge may be filed with tha
appropriale agency wllhoullnternuption 01 the Internal
procedure;
(8) all tile time IIm"a contained above with the
exception 01 the 45-day limit on Ihe Initial filing of
grlavanoes may be extended by mutual agreemenl of
the grievant and the President or hla or her designee:
(C) It Ihe college or design ... thereol at any step falls
to review or respond within the tlmelimitSf)rov'ded. the
g"8'I3nt may proceed with the nElXt .tep:
(D) If Ihe grlevent falls to re.pOnd within the ttme IImil
provided. lhe grievance .hlll be deemed to have been
w'IMrawn:
(E) in Ihe event of a qu ... tlon of tha timeliness 01 any
grievance. appeal or respon .... the daling and Inftlallng
of tha document shall be d.termlnatlve;
(F) at eaeh step In the procedure reoords will be kept
and made available to !1Ie grievant.
PAGE EIGHT T'HE GLEANER NOVEMBER 11, I!
Volleyball News SPORTS
by Donna Bengston
The Nazareth CoII"ge Women's Volleybell
team Is nearing the end 01 11$
~n, With only two matches lelt, lhey
have compiled a 4- 13 record.
On OCI. 20, Nazareth hosted Keuka
College. SOlh lea"", showed Improwmet\
l$ since their last meeting on OCI. 4,
however Keuka was able to ute Inelr
spiking and blOCking more effectively
and won the match 3-().
Nazareth travelled 10 ROberts Wesleyan
On OCI. 26 lor a Irl-m&6t 89'11nsl
Rooorts Welleyan. Bullalo Slata and
N828reth. No.zarelh split losing to Bullalo
Slate In a ctose and well played 111111
match, but came back to beat ROberts
Westeyan In two slralght games.
On Nov. I, Monroe Communlly College
(MCC) hosted a Ifl-meet be_n
MCC, Mohawk Valley Community College
and Nazarelh. HaUlreth loal bolh
matches.
The most recenl matches were on
Nev. 3. held at the Unlll6rsity 01 Rochester.
It was Nazaretl\', last tri-meet
between U 01 R. MeC. Na.zateth lost
bOth matches by a sizeable margin, but
did show ~ome conslslent playing.
The leam wenl 10 Geneseo on Nov, 6
10' an AIAW loumament with a;; Ihe
other Aochesler area colleges. Tl1e resull'S
will be printed in the noxt issue 01
the Gluns,.
Men's Volleyball Team Formed
The Nazarelh men'S volleyball leam
has been praC1lclng since the opening ef
t~e schoel year. bUI IS encountering t~e
usual n"t team woes.
TOfly De SO\lSf1. 8 senior al Nazareth
(on leave Itom his job at Kodak) hs.
be<!n attempting 10 assemble a group 10
compete Q«lcially.
Six or seven men have expressed in·
le,est and show up at the once-weekly
pracltce. bUI most 01 them Mve scheduling
conlllcl$, so consequenlly, no one
lias made a lull commltmenllO the team
Mark Aldridge. John MIlls, Freddie
Johnson, Ted Ralman, Mark Blaakman.
John Curran and RiCk Allen are Ihe
prospective members.
The group did venlure over 10 tile
Unlverslly 01 RocheSler lor one contesl
but were no malch lor the wellestablished
Yellowjackets.
The leam galhers eveIY Wednesday al
3.30 in the gym.
Anyone Inlerosled should lalk to Mr.
De Sousa Or SlOP In alone at the practices.
Women's Section V Volleyball
To Be Held at Nazareth
by An n Mlltermeyer
On Saturday. Jan. 8, NlUarelh wIll be
heating gIns' hIgh school Section 11116
volleyball. Seml-linals and flnels will all
be held on that day, from 6 to 9 p.m
Section lIve con,'slsol seven different
counties: Monroe. Gen_. Wayne. FInger
Lakes, Livingston. Allegheny, and
Steuben. The cia .. A. or larger schools
lrom each counlY will be rep""",nted.
SWim .... m p","",lclng .Iart.
The compelitlon will inVOlve 12 team.
in a double elimInation lournament. This
means th.I a team mUSI loose twl~ In
order 10 disqualify IlSalllrom tiM Is.
The &emi-finalo will occupy bOlhavallable
vOJleybsJl courts. Fmais will require
Ihe use of one court. malching the 1W0
besl teams. The winners ot Ih81 malch
will take the Section hve tlUe.
Sistet Kathleen P1lager, head of the
spon depanmenl al Mercy lilgh School.
made arrangements with Elaine BrIgman
10 hold Ihese Seclion 11116 competitions
al Nazarelh.
Nazareth Women's Swim Team
Schedules Four Meets
Bn9man believes thaI this may lead to
the hosting 01 Other fUlure SeetlOn IIva
events.
by Ann ",Iltarmeyer
With Ihe aVBllability ollhe new swimming
facilities. Nazarelh has started lIS
hrsl swim (eam Ihls year. WEEKEND GYM HOURS
[FOO~@~ Yf () [p o~lo=® ~ o[~L
The (earn began PIlICtice on Oct. 27
and will continue 10 practice live days a
week. 3:30-5:30, unlll the end 01 March,
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~ [Po~o=~ ~o[pjJo
Mana Pellignno, the swim coach. I.
looking forward to competition, .aylng,
"It will be lun and good 8lrpenence lor
the girls."
There are approximately IS girls on
Ihe Jeam. Flveor six have prevlou. owlmmlng
compsHtlon, bUI lor the rest It i. a
totally n"", e.perJence Miss Pelllgrlno
feels the novice team has much work 10
do. In order to get into shaps, bUI has
been impressed with Ihe show 01 enlhuSiasm.
~lllJ[M[ID~ W ~ ~o~oo~ !Po~o
iJ [p o~loco® !P JM]o
WELCOME TO
...$uq/lOhdJ
SOUND W'DRLD
460 STAT E STREET
WE ARE GOING TO PROVIDE
A FREE COURTESY BUS
SAT NOV 13
BUS LEAVES AT 1 :15 PM
AND RETURNS AT 3 PM
Workouts consist 01 progreSSive lep
swImmIng .• "oke lechniQue and weight
PRESENT YOUR
NAZA RETH COLLEGE
10 CARD AT OUR
STORE AND RECEIVE AN
ADDITIONAL 5% DISCOUNT
(EVEN OFF OUR HEAVILY
DISCOUNTED SALE PRICES
RIPOFF COUPON
SPECIALS
ARE EXCLUDED
IF YOU HAVEN'T LISTENED AT MAYNARD'S.
YOU HAVEN'T LISTENED!
lilting. According 10 Miss Peiligrino
learn Is swImming an average 01
meters a da~ Ihis WIll eventually
Increased 10 3500 meters ... Ihe t
progMSSItS. Submaxlmal and maxi
weigh I liltIng. which 15 part 01
practice. is dOlle In ordet 10 b
strength, endurancs and flexibility.
The leam has abeut 3 monlh to
par8 fe, '116 lirst meet. against 8
hower, which Is also a new leam.
A$ of now there are lour sched
swim meets:
Salurday, Oec. 4. 1976, Elsenh
Flo me, 1 p.m.
ThulIldey. Jen. 13, 19n. Eisenho
aWIY. 7 p.m.
Tuesday. Jan. 25. 1977, Keuka, aw
p.m.
Thursday, Fet). 17, '977. UR, ho
p.m.
Attenllon Faculty-
Helpl
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Sirike and holiday mailing will ca
delays In .hiPP'"g, TO insure
your text arrives on time,pleueas .
us by ordering early
TlIank you,
The Campus Slore
Sla"
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CAN'T GO IN THE
POOL BECAUSE YOU
DON'T HAVE A SUIT?
OUR SHIPMNT SHOULD
ARRIVE ANY DAY
1'0' GUYS AN' GACS) ~
AND WE'LL HAVE
GOGGLES TOOl
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