DECEM BE R 3. 1978 NUM8ER 5
uition aid program mixup causes delay
By Mary Key Grow
Fresllman Darlene Pelow of O.wego
lied"" TAP lasl February bul hadn'l
eivad he. award nOlica by re9'$trsn
IhlS loll. She used her own lunds 10
• up lor Ihe miMing TAP grant.
Junior MIchele Slevens 01 Syracuae.
ajoring In psycllOlogy. didn't reoeive
r TAP aW8rd In time either, But she
d recetved a toan and was able 10
Or her ex pan&8s.
'r~.ry Smil", a junior (rom Falrpo ..
ajorlng In speech, was In lhe same
'silion M Michele and OarleM, She
anagOO 10 gel a d~rerral lrom lI'e flncial
Aid OWce.
'l'he$e NAZareth students. like many
Ihers aerOM the state. w"relhe vlcllms
t. ml.up In New Yo(\( Sla'e's Sludeni
nanclal.id program, A plan lo.peed up
e p(O"",,'ng of .tudenl applications
• TAP backfired end Instead crealed a
elay 01 at least-twO months.
Th. state "ganey which handles TAP
t up a new program lasl summer Ihal
II1slo.red Ihe TAP lite. 10. new carnIe
•. The program, whiCh ellmlnalO$
ucn 01 tile mAnual paperwork. was to .
in .Ju ly I. but wa. delayed for five
eeks because the compuler wasn't
dy.
A baCkup program using Ihe old comler.
which was 5uppO&ed 10 have been
PI in case or an emergency, waS
ropped severnl weoks beiore
Approximalely SOO Nazarelh sludents
part lclpale In lIle TAP program. Aboul
60 per eant 01 th""" students hadn'l
received thelf TAP awar(j nOllces by
reglslrallon time this lall.
"We did give delerrals tor first semesI.
r," says EIIl.3belh Kam. dlreclor 01
. in8t'1(ISI ald_
Normally. t/1e delerrals WOuld e.plre
in November, BUI because ollheelrcumstances,
Ihe Business Orlice. whICh handlas
Ihe delefTals. has extended Ihem
beyond Ihe usual NO\Iemberdue date lor
paymenl,
·We·r. a li(llo more Iinancially stable
tMn some colleges," say. Janet Seymour,
sec,elary to lhe comptroller. "so
we're able 10 do Inls."
However, 1M college IS feeling "'e
hnancial pmch .
"NOnnally, by Ihe end 01 Seplembor.
we have alilhe money," seys Miss Seymour.
The outsL1nding TAP lund •• r. usually
applied toward tuilion. which Ihe
COllege uses to pay lIS bills. '
"They're .", .. Ing to catcll up In Albany,"
MI .. Seymour .... ys, "It'll probably
lake a good many months before we
gel the money."
The delay has not been blamed en·
Ilrely on t/1e new compute •. Pa .. 01 1M
tndent's course evaluations
By Sue HarllMn
AJ.. result of Ihe aHoris 01 Academic
rum , a now ¢Qmmlnee has been
rmoo 10 deal wllh Ihe question 01
urse evaluations.
The E .... luatlon Policy Commillee i6 a
Inl commlnee 01 siudents and laculty
mbe ... Members 01 Ihe eommlttee
e: (Sluden,,) Joanne Kelsch, chalrpern;
Allene linda. Bill Coughlin, Diana
nFI III~po. Elaine DeSlilla. Ann Kealy.
Sue Harlnen, Berb Hacken. Mary
ighl and Maureen McPhe~on , (FaeI
Mr, Hallahah. Mr. Maley. Dr.
Ve.n. Dr. Kehoe, Mr, Sulherlend, Mr.
nendes, Dr. DcrtVoochio, Sr, Bartlara
rpoll. M. Dwyer, Ms. Bochen. Dr.
clm.y. Mr. Goetz. and Mr. Miller. II
boon meellng since early Oc(obef to
, Ide. the validity of course evaluans,
10 d~clde upon tM sC1ual (orm of
queslionnalre and 10 dlscU$s the
trlbutiOIl of Ille resul(S,
In ';ddilfon. the oommiltee has deto
re.ease a C<>urse Descflpllon
ndboek which is 10 be avalleble each
esler al tne lime 01 pre-registra"on.
denl$ will compII. tne inlonmatlon
tsined from Ihe indlvlOuSI InSlruclor
eac:ll COur'Je. Tha dala will Include 8
ft dllSGnpllon of 1M COurse .'ong
thi! number and length 01 r~ulned
et'S, I he • moun I 01 assigned hom e.
k, melhod 01 in"nucllon and gred·
, and lequired text It is hol)<ld Ihel
eh a bOOklelwil1 aid sludenlS In selecltnelr
chOIce of oourses.
The n"t c<>urse Des<:rlpl lon Hand.
·is 10 De leleaaed In Ihe beg 1M I n 9 01
uary It was decided Ihat an Issua
u Id be pu bllshed although mOSI
~e n18 will have ., ready pIeIStered,
The flrsl adltlon la 10 serve as
II run. Fee<lback 110m .Iudants and
lifly ,,!III be sought The book wilt be
mede available al a location w~ l ch will
be announced In the future,
T I'>e olher project 01 the eommillee Is
Course E ... aluatlon Proceaures. The
10 .ms wi II be dllinbu 100. coilec led. complied
and released by sludents whO .fe
members or AcademiC Fonum.
As or nexi .eme.ter. each Sludent wlU
b~ filling oul a fonm 10' each 01 her/hl.
courses. Ouestions will ba askeo per·
lalnlng to COUI1><l cOnlenl. Ihe InatrtJe>·
tor's I)<lrlorrn.nce. and dud.nts· own
work. The Committee Is p~ntlydelleloping
a Onal drah ollhe que.otlonalre, II
Will be dlslrlbuled In e limited numbel of
classe. at the end oll.U semeater as a
pilot project In addl~on '0 6Yaluatlng
me courte. In.tructor. and sludeni.
sludenlS will be asked to respond to tha
.ctual lorm 01 the QuestionnaIre and 10
offer eritlcl$ms and lugges~ons. The
resullS 01 course evatuatlons will be
useful to tile Inllnuclo, In delenmlnlng
student reaction to these melMod. and
oourse conlenL They will aloo MIl'
siudents In Ihelr consldarollon 01
C()urses and prolessors.
The comminee', dlscunlons have
been very tnvolved, Inl"ally some concern
was expressed by 1M raCulty ovar
Ihe dlslnbutlon of Ihe li".1 results. It waa
sugges'ed 11'01 general OlstrJbutlon
mighl prove delrtmenUlllo the Inlended
value Ilf the eV8lua~ons . AI Ihe same
lime. some of Ihe membe", 01 Ihe com·
m.lle. lett that .uch Information. Compiled
carerully, would se",e as reliable.
sUlllstical malerlal.
AI lheir mosl recenl meeting. Pre5ldent
Klder. wes In enendanca, He
endorsed Ihe actions of Ihe commiHee.
a.prosslng his belief In the posalblillty 01
general distribution of such Information,
He stressed Ihal Siudent ellaluatlons
Director of Financial Ald. Ell%4lb.1II !(am
problem siems (rom ,a 77 per cent error
rate In studenl appli08lions
"One 01 the bigge&l delaY' (ha. we've
had," s.ays Mrs.l(am, -Is malalot 01 them
(slude~t.) elthe, didn'l answer one or
the questions. o. an~wered It Ihe wrong
way."
The QUS$lion .he refers to Is aboul
on trial run
would be jusl one elemenl In Ihe overall
ellaluetlon 0/ laculty by administration.
In aodltion, Kidars suggested Ihal evaluations
be aXlended to the edmlnlalrslive
segmen I of NlIUlreth College. Including
the Office of the President.
Tile committaa inlends 10 eontinue
Ihelr work In del/elOlllng a Iinal Quastionnaire
beyond December Plans lor naxi
semester Include Cecilia Richardson 01
MCC's Siudent Coun.elllng orlice.
speaking on COl/nlllve Style Mapping.
Larry Bell 01 R,LT:a Faculty Develop·
ment and Evaluation addressing Ine
group on the ellaluatlon precess.
Men's swim coach
will recruit first
By Ann MIHenm~yar
T om Ralph has a 101 01 "new end
In Ie res ling Ide .... lor Nazarelh's pool
r.cllili .... He will be tho ",crulle, andlne
coaen tOt Ihe men'$ $wim team.
As a member 01 the University of
Tennesee. Southeasl conlerence championship
laam, he receIved a gleat deal
01 experiMCEI ;0 compelltlve swlmmfng,
He M. been ,wlmmlng competitively
since he was elghl years old and has
oome 10 realize Ihal "there is a unique f personality 1I'>8t goes InlO making a good
swimmer,"
AI Ihe age of 27 he i.$ shU swimming. l
H. compeles In maslors swim compeli- r
tion. (or swimmers In Ihe 25---30 ajlB a
group Two ye.,. ago he was lounh In l
Ihe netloo In IWO ellents Md Ihe IWO
tOlay teams h. ow. m on were ra nkad
.lude~1 employmenl and Income. Mrs.
K.m $By' thallhe ambiguoul wording In
Ihe Instructions for answeflng the Que ...
lion caused the problem,
These raully appltca,ions ~.ve to be
hand-c()rrected and retumed 10 the Sludents
for ~ubmlssion. whiCh causes
lu"har delay.
IIrst. Ralph Is confident thai he will reach
his peak Ihis year. He saY' "I took
10Mard to this. and the Jwlmmersllke II
when Ihe coach I. in shape."
He feels \hat a combination 01 swimming
and coaenlng has made him a
bener swimmer. end Iller. rOle more able
10 communicale pnoper swim lechniques.
Presently he hea his awn $Wim
leam in Brighton, When lIle learn IIrst
starled oUl there were only seven ~Ids .
now Ihe'e are about 100 swlmme", 01 all
ag .... II 18 one 01 Ihe top AAU learns in
Ihe a rea and tlas some 01 Ihe best
swimmers In Ihe state. He says. "Ther. Is
nO reason why Iha same thing can'l be
accomplished al Nazarelh,"
This year. recnultlng will be Ralph's
major (unction, He plans to Sel up a
program wilh area schools and schools
all O><$r Ihe counlry. whereby he can
3uracl some real 181enl. Although Ihe
men'. team will be his main concantta·
C<intlnuad On PI1f}a 12
M",,'. I*'m team coaoh Tom Relph
PAOE TWO TI1E GLEANER OECEMBER 3.
Letters to the Editor
Oear Editor.
I cannOI believe $5100.00 nas already
been spenl on Ihls newspaper. Where
has all the money gone to? Paper end
printing cannOI cost alilhet much. Whal
Is II spent on? D06S anybody ge1lla1d for
worl<lng on the paper?
Like you say "& sludenl newSj)aper Is
Ihe only adequale vehicle for Ihe transfe.
ence of In/ormation." Then why do
nOI you give oul the InformatiOn of the
COS Is you run Inlo In publishing Ihls
paper. Also. why does nOI Unclergrad
publish the way of dlllision Of money. In
this way we know where lhe $50.00 Ive
Director of C.E.
honored
Elaine Hayden. direcior of Nazareth
College's conllnulng edueatlon prog",
m. has received a selVice award from
me Rochesler Field Chaptero( Pnl Delta
Kappa. 8 proiesslon.I society foreduca-
10rs.
The annual award nono" edue.alcrs
wno display "s personsl and profes·
a10nal commitment" In Inelr service to
education and wl10 have prOduced
"meaningful" result-s Ihrough lhelf service.
Before corning 10 Nazarelh. M ...
Hayden served as an admlnlstral,ve
asslstanl 10 il'Ie executive dlreclor of
Rochesler A~ Colleges In Ihe area of
conlinulng educ.s.tlon.
She has al.o laugh I SOCial studies at
Penfield H'gh School and Say Trail Jun·
lor High School
A cum laude graduale of State UniverSity
College at Conland. she received a
ma'te(. degree In admlnlstrallon of
higher education from the Siale University
College at BrOCkport
Mr •. Hayden and her husband, Gary.
rellde with their son. JeHrey. al 94 South
Avenue. Wetlsts(.
Ihal sachof us pays goes 10.11 Is unfairlo
all, who care. If by paying Ihls fee we do
nOI know how It Is dlvlded and utilized.
Undetgrad ha.8 respOf\Slblllly 10 lellthe
re,l of the studenls about this. If Ihete is
no communicatlon made, then what is
lhe use o( Its purpose?
I 00 bell&v8 In .Iudent newspapers
olh&lWise why would I lake Ihe lime to
w(lte. NOlhlng can be done II we Iusls'l
on our tuffs anOlet others wo'" OUI the
problems. If sludents wanl this news·
paper 10 stay. hopefully Ihey will re,
pond. U we siudents do nolitwlll beou.
loss ano nobooy else·s.
Next
Gleaner
December 17
All Typed
Material In
By
December 10
Nazareth Campus Siore
THE GLEANER
Nazareth College 01 Rochester
4245 Easl AlI$nue
Rochester. New York t 4618
(716) 666-2525
Ext. 420 or 38f..Q()14
EDITOR ......... ................. . .. .. .. . Jim Graham. Jr.
LAYOUT EOITOR .... . .... . . .... .. .... .... Lynn Washburn
SPORTS EOITOR .... .... ... ....... .. ANN MITTERMEYER
PHOTOGRAPHERS . . ..... ... .... . .... .... Mark Aldridge
Maribel Rull. Maureen Bernas
ARTIST ........................... .. .. .. .... . Ed Oldlleld
AD MANAGER ... ..... . .... . . .... .... . .. .. .. Warren W'ghl
Italian C!uh visits the hig apple
Thlny people spenl the week·end 0/
NO'oI. 4 in New yo.k City. "The Italian
Week·End in New York" wa, sponsored
by Cenlro Ital,ano and Avanl l IlAlian
Club of Nazarelh. This year the group
Inc I udad N ua rei h studen IS. high school
students ano member'5 ot Ihe community.
Tne lrip was a greal sucoes.s and il
proved a V<lry exciting cultUral experlenoe.
The activities slarted attar they
Checked al Ihe Hotel Empire oear
linCOln CAlnlar on Ihe evening Of Nov. 4
and lalar enjoyad a oell~lou s meal al a
Chinese restauranl. Frlday's acUvllies
began with a lour o( CaUl IlSliana at
Columbia University. the saven'4lory
RenslS$8nce building at lhe cenler of
I!BUan Cullute In America The Gludanto
then toured Ihe l"'ilOlO Italiano 01
Cultura on Park Avenue. which Is tha
lIalien governmenrs cultural agency In
Ihe United Stales.
The evening was spent in "lIlt1e Italy"
wnere everyone enjoyed seeing lhe lIal·
Ian sechon 01 New York on Mulber
Sireet. A lelTific authentic lIalian me
was served al A.ngeIO·S Restaurant arc
dessert 811he famous Ferrara·s.
The highlight of the I"p came on
urday nlghl when they wenl to s&e
opera parlonnance of "A.IOA" al
Metropolitan Opera HousB. .
"Incredible" were some of Ihe
menls. One student &aid: "The
\Winl up on down my spine while
log to the voices".
f>a rt 0 line week-end I ncl uded a
the Museum of Modem Ar1and
walking on Fifth Avenue and
Italian bouliques 01 Gucel. Puoc:I,
gamo elc. while buying rQ8.!!le<f
nuls on Iho way Irom vendors
.I.eet. Alter anend,ng
Ihe mll9l1lflcanl St.
was time to return home.
sad Iha lit was ove r. bu I Ihey were
for the memorable experience.
Verity's first issue out Dec.
To lI1e eduor
This letter Is 10 announce (Wo proJect.s
Ihat VSflly. Ihe undergraduate tlle'sry/
ans maglUme. I. unOen.aklng for n&XI
semestGr.
We are conducllng a contesl open 10
all studenu; 10 design a permanent logo
lor Verity Ihal will be used on all (uture
tltie pages and offlcsi correspondence.
Thete will be a $,0 prize awarded 101l1e
winner. Judging will be done by Ihe
Verity .ra" and by (WO membe.s 01 lhe
faculty, as yel undecided.
Verity wtll also begin to aocept applications
lor Ihe t9n·1978staIlOnDee.'.
Appllcalions will be 8valtable In Ine Un·
Clergfl1d OHlca In Ihe Schult. Center Or
from Maureen McPerson in O'Connor I.
112. Major posltlor'l$ open Include Co·
odllo($. Business Manager. Managing
EOilor. and Art Editor. bUI we are al80
10o~lng (or peOple (or the
solicitation Sieit Speciel qu,allf,lcaU..(
I.e" layoul. prevlousexpe"enceJ
considered. final decls.ions will
by the currenl editors, sublecl
apptoll1ll 0' Ule unloergr'aoualle J~O<!' ~
tlon.
All applle.allons and de.lgns
relumed 10 Ihe Undergrad OHlce
Ihe infonnal,on Desk of Ihe Shults
ter. Oeadllnea for bOlh will be
Publication uses non-Nazareth
students on cover
By Carl..,n Reagan
Surely. you have 5eM the plclure on
tho (ronl 01 one ot the AdmlG$ions' pamphlel9
Ihet portrays a nIC; .... Iooking
young man and girl walking along Ihe
campus. On their way 10 class.
Well. nell her of lho"" students on the
cover attandeor has ever anended Naze·
reth College. In (aci. the girl was a sludenl
at SI. John Fisha/.
According 10 Robert Hartung. asslstan!
dlreclor of Public Rel&llolIS al
Nazarelh (14 monlho), "we have used
orily Nazereth sludenl8 In anything Ihal
the Public Relations Office has nanClled.
When we pul logelhar Ihe ~Ide show for
Ine dedicallon ot the new Inler/alth
Chapel. all Ihestudents Iha\wereshown
were actual aludents a\ NlIZarelh."
Hartung '3,d thel he had .. meeting
with many 01 the resident and COmmuier
sludent represenlalives lasl September
to aSSure Ih8m that he would nOI
prolas.slonal models In any of Ihe
Aetatfol1S purbllcalion6. "For
present3.II0n we were forced to
the resources of e profO$S lonal
graphe( because of a lack 01
... emble il. bUI Ihey were all
.Iudant$. We gOl a great cn)$S.· .. ,ctl1i.l
80th Hartung and
dlreo.or 0' admlsspons
lI1e only reason 'h~·~.~!~~,:o~~:;;JI Ih. frO"1 Of Ihe A
was nol 01 Nazarelh
cause Ihe photograph lhal
chosen.was declared by Ihe
100 blurre<f for proper
prlnler suggested Ihe use of
g<;lph thai is on the cover and
Hal1ung or Shyrnko relecled
lion. Therefora. the
pcsedly of two Nazarelh
all.
ho's Who at Nazareth College
Wno's who in Ihe Who's Who? 17
and 6 jU(1I0(S nave been elected
I recognized WhO'. Who
udenrs In Amerlca11 Ul'Ilversj&
Collog,," The UiliQue hOMr
h8.\llng your name, addr~ and
cal blurb" publl.hed on Ihe
being eliglblo lor IJlelome
1IIIIDI.K:em,en:and gurdance S&rvIC6.S
Thofese, aSSIs.lanl dire-ero' 01
!lctjvllies. well In\lotved In the
" tfflPI.e'U"nt,.\lo,n 01 Ihe aelual ,o'ing and
I labo, of eounHng votes,
number or elrglble siudents .s
on lhe student population. A
pornt SVi&rage of 3,50( above Is the
"1I1,," ne.oos .... ,'II SC1'l0185110 quallf,cstion
were able 10 vOle lor Juniors,
for senio'~ and raculty fOf ellher
BaUols were obtainable 8.' Ihe
PII~I""m'llion de.k
used in v(\Hng was as
nar1icloal.ion and leadership In
~lra" u"·icu, l a. acrlvUU:s: &eNloe to the
oommu~lty: cllllens~lp (i.e
thll\~S greater than wt!.u's,
h appenl n 9 00 your 110 Or Of I he dorm a·
lOry." aecordlng 10 SlIle, Toersa): attitude
towards others: anl1 the promise of
tUlure accomplishment and service.
SI>ler There •• say. tnat ~eing alevated
to rhis hOllor Is a dennha 3uet in
one's resume. for It -Indicates a vote- 0'
confidence In you by your l:Iee-rs. and
toIichers. .. Graduate ~ehools and hJlure
employe-r.s (e!lpac~ally the 'arger eorpo·
raUon~ , Sister explains) are Impressed
by the names In Ihe book.
One of the wlnners, 8ernlee Stillings.
seniOr, "dICftl't even know about th6 ele-e·
lion while it was going on," She wa,
surprised and pleased At wlnnfng. but
"dlsappoinled loal mo,e kid, didn'l
know where or now to vote." Because or
this, maf\y "super.bnght, oUlgO[r'lg and
ded;tale~ Siudents. missed out ..
Bernice. en Amerlcsn Sluc:fies major.
~ on tha Dean's Lt&1 and {s a member of
PI Gamma Mu, a nalionalsoclat science
honor soGiely She has par1lclpated In
many community progr431ma ~uch B3 tha
Red Cross Blood Drive and volunt.ere<l
work for live years I" Ihe Penlield
SChOOlS and the Fo,."man scllool. wllh
disturbed dUldl'9n.
Bernice would evel'lluatly lik:e 10 go on
to graduale ~hoo! Ilmd perhaps. wrile,
bUI she /,.. no Immedlale plan •. She
dldn't become InvOlved with many e.xlrticutricular
acth~IHas such .as .he yearbook.
because "lI belo"gs (0 ~he young
age g,oup."
An educaUOfl major, Mana Sanguadolee
Ihlnks iI'. "kind of n98I" being
alected. She bell",ed "II helpOd by Ilv'ng
on campus b-eeeu~ more people knew
me and knew a.bout vOllng: COmmulers
often don·1 know." MOina has wo,ke-d
with .he A,ea Youlh Ministry for leens
and In pas I years helped wllh Campus
Mlntstry. She w~ al.o InleNiewed for
the Danforth F.llows~lp Award. Her ceramics
were disprsyed It Ihe student
Inyitatjonal sr.ow at the emits Museum
In Niagara Falls and oventuo'lly. Maria
would like to pu~ue a Masle(s of Fine
Arts degree In ceramics,
The WhOS Who listing i. "",iable at
U bra nes. i n.s.lj tu 110'" of higher educa 11011
and pfof&Mlonal schoo',. The following
I. lI1e 1 .. 1 01 WlnMI'S Irom NallI,eth:
to take over nursing program
Highland Hospital
been rocelved. The program loads 10 a
BaChelor 01 Science degreewilh a malor
m N"(lilng and ~ open to all ,eglsle.ed
nu""", who are graduales olaoe,Mlled
two and three year nursing programs.
Nu~e£ who hava been' worllln9 lor a
number of years a! well as recent gradu·
"es are eligible to apply.
T~e Highland School 01 Nursing d~
ploma program Is (he IMt 0110 in Iha
Rochester are-a. SlelJens said. Over 1700
nurses. have graduated rrom the school
.slncBltwasfouodedln IB91.hesaid. and
Ihere are pr&SenUy 115 students enrollea.
Ou.tifled students now enrolled in the
Hignland SchOOl will ba offered lhe opo-
por1unlty to P~B$E> ,nto Ihe N1WIrelhpro-gmm.
J Stw.". ""ICllhe hOSp'lal board's d~CI!
Ion "roe'Jeels a destfe to eonllnue our
strong commUmenl to nursll'lg educ.ation
by helping 10 Institute. naw type 01
program mOra In tune with tOday'&
needs."Thore i. ademaM.tIe $ald. for a
new progra.m desI9"e-t1 to foster career
dO'velopment lor nurse! and permit
gl'8C1uatBS of lower-dlvlslon prllP"l'8lory
Drogrnms to exlend their chnlcal capabilities
and prepare 101 leadership." tne
d811very 01 pallent care
··Thls WIU be the HOSI program in the
area specllically Iluroroo 10 Ih6vanetyot
bae:1<.grounds of f\urses. who w~sh to
lunher their elSuc:a.lion:· Slevens Mid.
"Ttl. program will be adap1.8ble 10 ind,·
vidual studenl neads and will minimize
tM cou"",, duplication problems which
up to now have dlo$coul'!Iged maflY stu-
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The Na .. reth propo..,1 wa. prepared
)oinlfy with admln .. lralor.; of Highland
HospUal and ,IS School 01 Nursing, S19\I-
8n. said. Tile need lor SUCh a program
has been cited nalionolly and by suCh
local professional group' a$ lh~ Community
PtoMlng Committee to, Nursing
Education In the Roche,"er area ancllne
Genesee RegiOl'l Educallonal AIIt.nce
ror Healln Personnel.
I~ 1975. Ihe Alliance report..:! IMt 925
OUI 01 1.480 nurses w~O responded 1o.
19-coumy survey had expressed a desire
10 oblaln a boCholo(s degree.
Slevens said Ihe hospllAl's desIre to
allillale with Nazaret~ College w"" Inlluenced
by I l'IecOllege's "excel18nl repul.tlo(
lln Ihe field of nUr.llng educallon and
conUnulng education and Its strong curricular
oUerings Ir. a,eas r&lated to
nealth care." He pOinted oullhat Naz.a·
relh had oUe(ed a baccalaureate pr()gram
In fluJSlng k)r 20 years oejore Ihe
proQmm was disoonllnued In \9&4.
A minImum of 50 ,(udenlS will be
accepted In the new program dUflnglhe
1977·78 Bcadem'c year. O.an Hoelo,
said. At least 150 lull-time equivalent
shldMts will be evontually enrOlled .
The eollege 's presently searching lor
a program d~rector who will seNe as
cha'rman 01 Ine r ...... t.bllsheCI Depar1-
men! 0' Nursing, Dean HoctOf $aid. Fae-ully
Is e.pocted 10 reaCh Ihe equivalent
of nine luU-Ume personnel. Announce-ments
eoncemlng new Sl&" appolnlments
are elC.petteo within Ihe neXll&w
weeks.
SENIORS
Nancy Collier
linda Fleischman
Joanne Kelsch
Deborall Martin
Cynlllia Mltrer
Susan Nowak
Kalhleen O'Brien
Graeelyn Raymondo
Russett Robert.
Bonnie Sanderson
M~fti1 SanguOO'olce
Gary ScMepfel
Elarne Selferman
Mary Sgamball
Berni"" S I, IIi ~9S
Caroline Sullivan
Susan Zsles.So
JUNIORS
Nancy Ball me n
Mary Grow
Madonna lefort
Allene Lond
Katl1leen McCOrmick
Belh Vienna
'AVANTI'
NAZARETH
ITALIAN CLUB
SPONSORS
Disco/Italiano
-Pizza
-Wine
Italian & American
Music
Saturday Dec. 11, 1976
8:00 p.m.
$1 Admission
,50 with Avanti
Membership Card
Nazareth College
Student Union (Pub)
-Shults Center-
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Lecture Committee brings I•n all those speakers
By C.lliy NowuItI
It lsn'l Juat by chance thai &0 many
distinguished lpea~er$ are fealured at
Na:areth, Promoting speakers 01 high
calibre, who will lurther tile goals of our
academic communlry,I. the responslbllIry
of tile L&clureCommll1ee of Nazarelh
College. II also worb wllh Indl_ldual
departments In coondlnallng such I~
lures,
The committee cons~ts of Chairman,
Sr. Monlcs Wels (English Department),
M •. Helene Dwyer (Philosophy Departmenl),
Mr. Edward Malinak (SpaniSh
Deparlmenl), Ml. Mauraen Serna.
(ClaM of '77), and Mo, AlieneLind (Class
of 781.
Th,s fall, Ms. Edith Ballanryne, lrom
the Women'. Intemallonal League lor
Peace and Freedom, spoke on Ihe
ch.nglng ,ole 01 women In tOday's soclery.
and John Howard Grillin, autnor
of "Slack Like Me," gave a series of
leclures on Thomas Menon, Iha Trappist
monk who biiC<lme a world-renowned
Christian my.tic.
In F&bruary, J, Roben Barth, S.J .. from
the Department of English at Ihe Univer·
slty of Missouri, wlll'peak on "Values In
Uler1lture." Paul Burgan of Naurelh's
Mu.lc Depanmenl will presenl an Afro·
American Music SympOSium 01) M.rch
2\ through Ihe 24,
Pending lecturera Include Ellubeth
Keuble< Ross. diSCUSSing Ihe psychology
of death. Richard Word!lworlh, preseollng
a Ona-man ahow. entitled "The
Bliss 01 Solitude," based on the poelry 01
Wllliam WOldsworth. and Mark Allan
Stamely, apa8klng on illu8lrating children's
IIl0rature.
The L~ture Commfn .... Is an Independent
body. IInanced by faculry and
student monies (a portion of tno Student
Acllvhles Fee) andpartof Ihe Oean's and
Arts Cenla~l budgel. Aceorolng to Sr.
Monica We 1$. spea~ers usually cost any��
where from $ 1000 to S15OO, and dealing
directly with Ihem ~ less expensive than
ttuough agenlB. The number featured
dependS on now many leclurars Ihe
bUdgel wil l allow Bnd Ihelr Bvallability.
Studenl enend8l1ce I. somellmes a
prOblem, "Tile college co mm un Ity 01 the
7f1s does nOI seem 10 be as lecrureoliented
8$ Ihal of Ihe 60's," Sr. Monica.
staled. Sherry hours. luncheons. and
lim liar event. are sc:heduled In hopes 01
gelling 33 many Of tM laculty and otudMtS
Involved 113 pOS$lble.
The John Howard Griffin leetu,es
d raw capac Ily crowds when presa nted
on NOV. 17, 18, and 19. Sister Monica
speculated Ihat this will probably due 10
a combination ot fadors.
The inlernationally-I<nown Grlilio has
a genial, loquacious personollty. a$ Sludents
who met and ehalled with him
during his stay at Nazarelh discovered,
In addition, mony sludents taking Mon·
signor William Shannon's course on
Merion snd mam bers 01 the nawly·
formed Thomas Merton Society had an
Interesl 10 thE> serlas. Sr. Monica also
aUlled Illal MI , JamBS Graham. In charge
01 Public Relallono at lIIa:arelh, did an
exlremely nne job with on-campus and
outside publicity lor Ine Merton Sene.
"Often .peakers are people whom tM
faculty have mel al conveniion. or ,n
sludy programs on Olher campuS6$," SI.
Monica explained. The LeClUreCommillee
Is ooen to suggestion. from sludents
le9ardln9 speakers. subjecl to lime and
finl1nC&6.
Programs are set up Six month. in
aa-ance. eelore publicity and arrangements
can be considered, Ihree weeks of
oorrespondence and other paper wOrk
ere necessary 10 secure speaking engagements.
The commillee. whiCh meettl every
twO weeks. is now worklflg on lhe 77
soring program. They al. 1001<Ing lor
mOre "leg-men" among Ine Nazarnth
studentS. These adlunct members are
not expeoled 10 attend meetings; ""Iher,
they diolnbute posters, provide transpoflatlon
jO( o""akers (10 and Irom the
T. Rizzo Music
Northfield Commons
in Pittsford
within walking distance of Nazareth
allpon), escon Ihem around t~e school,
and see Ihal Ihey feel welcome,
"It I, a chance to meet celebrated
leclurers pernonnally, and I feel thiS Is an
Important factor in enricMlng a student's
educalion Vou will even gela frea drin~
occas,onally." Sr. Monica said wilh a
smile.
II you would like 10 take advantage 01
Ihl. opportunity, please leave your name
and phone numbel On Sr. Monlea's door ..
In Carroll Hall, room 124,
Mistakes made on last issue:
Cathy NowClski wrole
concert arlicle;
Anne Fay wrote Arcs orlicle
Bolh nomes left 011
Quote
of the Month
'I was never so
humiliated in my
entire life.'
Jim Graha m Jr. alter
being hit in lace with pie
Social Work Club has new center
By Panl GINln
The Nararelh College Soc,al wo,~
C~ub has .$Omelhing 10 offer anyone who
Is Inleresled in people, espeCially tnose
students who are looking lo""ard 10 an
Altruistic profession,
The Social Work ~Iub, wh,eh was
reorgan'zed during last yea,.. second
semeSter. now has IlS headquarters in
Catrol Hall. rOOm 106 Oa,ne 8all. president
or Iheclub.s.aysthallhe new center
wUI be iI resource room 101 all studel1ts
who plan 10 maka a career of helping
peopla. There w,1I b6 ,"Iormation available
on Nal8Jelh courses, graduate
schools., soctal work agenCIes: in and
around Rocheslof. and a message ¢en·
tar fOI Ihe <Iudents.
Lectures and actvilies planned for thiS
semester Include a lecluro 10 be given
Dec, \ , by Mrs, Am.ley, school
lor 111e topic is Interpersonal
shipS. and II will be held In
AOom C al 12:30. The Social
will also sponsor a boy scoul ex
group end oct as advisors in SOCIal
Next semester, 'he club will show
nOon movies and hold Informal d·
slons related to social work
Diane stale<! rhat Ihere IS oilen a 0' In(eraction between people In I
ing" prOfessions, yet Ihat lob s
be a 10M PUrsUit. "People m
municat8 .0 order to build a mote
Slve understaod,ng wuhln Ihe
Iho a<:qul.tioo of a social
Quarters. and the club's acl'
hope to he'ghlen the sense of
Sional ism which is necessary In a
worl< program. Ou, meellngs a
aM we encourage people to
tn all 0' our activities:'
electric & acoustic gui,tars
from $19.95
Guitar strings & accessories - 30% Discount to Nazareth students
Martin guitars
Ibanez guitars
Fender bosses
Banjos
Mandolins
Dulcimers
Dulcimers Kits '
Northfield Commons, Pittsford
12-8 Dai·ly 12-5 Sot
New & Used Instruments
Lots of
used folk guitars ($20-$100)
,
Professional instruction in
advanced jazz improvization
near Pittsford Lumber
phone: 586-4662
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30 -"A Women's Faca" An Dryden
7 30 pm
I · "Funny (lirl ··NAzareth. 7'30 pm
t - 'The Lasl Gangsler" AIT Dryen
730 pm
··Dance. Fools. Oance" RIT
Tt:>eatre. 7.30 pm
"From Here 10 ElernIlY" Roc~esle,
Museum Audilorium ($ 50) 2 and
8pm
. 3 - ··Tn. Show-Olf" RIT Dryden
.7:30 pm
"Hoster Sirool" U 01 R. 7,45 and
pm
"1t'$A Mad, MadWoM"Uol R, 7
10030 pm
"LoY. and Anarchy" FIsher Basil
I 75) 7:30 and 10 pm .
01 1934" RIl Dryden
7:.30 pm
- "The Odessa Flle- Fisher, 7 30
- "Phan'om of Ihe Ope,a" U 01 R.
and 9:30 pm
. "You're Telling Me" All Dryden
7.30 pm
"A Nlghl Al The Opera" RIT
Theane, 7:30 pm
"La Baucher" FISher Basil
($1.751 7:30 And 10 pm
12 - An Evening 01 Anlmaled Cinem
•• Fisher. 8 pm
Dec, 18 - "AmarCOrd" Fi.ller ea.II
AudJlo,mm 1$1.75) 7.30 end 10 pm
Dec. 29 - "The Tlmo Machine" hlm/lee-ture/
dlscussion Rochester Muse-um
and Science Center. Eisenhart AUCltonum,
7'30 pm
MUSiC
N oy. 30 - Dec. 5, Lynn A ndarson 8. Town
&. Counlry. Dinner 6-8. Show 8:30,
ccc~lall ~our 11 ,00, 8. Show 1 t '30 pm
Doc, 0 - Free Jazz Ensemble, Bill DOb-bins.
co~duclor Eastman The.tre, 8
pm
Dec. 7 - 20, T~e 5th Dimension, Town &
Counlry. Dinner 6-lJ, ShOW 8:30, COC"tall
hour 11:00. & Sho,"" 11 :30 pm
Dec. 8· Daryl Hall & John Oales, AuCl,lo-
IIum Thealre, 8 pm .
Doc 9 - Crack the SKY. Rory Oallager.
Black Oak Ar"anaas Auilotium Thealre.
S pm
Dec, 10 - Holiday Concan, Na.l:arelh
COllege Glee Club & o rcl1esUa , 3 pm
Dec 10 - Easlman phllharmonll, Ansel
Bmsllow. guest conducior Roben
SylvesIe r, EaSlman SChool, e pm
Dec. It - Free Jan Concert, Ea.lman
Jau B.nd, Ramon Ricker. conductor,
8 pm
Dec 10 - "Moslly MUSIC" Isaiah Jackson,
conduclor; HochSlein SchOOl Of
MUSIC, 3:30 pm
Dec. 17 - "Honeytree" Besl female vocalIst
01 Chrislma. Music. Folk 8. Gospel
Compositions. ChriS' tan Center
Church, BloCkpon. 730 pm
Dec. 18 -Holiday Slngl&3t, EriCh Kunsel,
condUClor. Dome Arena 7'30 pm
Theatre
Dec. 4 & 5 - "Old Times" Nat-Fisher
D,ama Club at Fisher 8 pm
Dec. e & 7 - "Old Times" Naz-F,she,
Drama Club al fiSMr 7 pm
Dec 10 - "The Art of Ihe Puppeteer"
National ManoneUe Thealre Company,
MCC The.,re 8 pm
Dec. 25 & Jan I - "OOdspell" Rochesler
Museum & Science Center
Dance
Dec to"11 . Nlckol.is Dan~ Thealre.
N .... relh Arts Cenler, 8'30 pm
Dec. 29 - "TI1e Nulcrackel" with Ihe
Boston Ballel, Eastman Thealre, 2 & 8
pm
Dec 30 - "The NutcrtlCker" with Ihe
Boston Ballal, Ea$lman Theatre, B pm
Other
NOv. 29 - Jan, g- "TI1eStaloIChrlslmaa"
Slrssenburgh Planelarium
Dec. 3 - Speaker, Dr. Alvin Poussan,l,
"Why Blacks Kill Blacks" MeC TheaIre
Collee House. 1 pm
Dec, 4 - S"lh AnnuBI Holiday Bouaar In
Ihe ROChaSI.r Museum & Eisenhart
Auditorium. to am - 5 pm
Dec. 5 . Sazaar conI. 1 - S pm
Dec. 12, 19, & 26 - Holiday Fotk Fe$tlvil
ias. elhnic groups panlclpale wilh
display' & musical pertormanc.es. Eisenhart
Audltonum 1-5 pm
Dec. 18-19 - RPO ChnSlm8$ Pomenade,
Dome Arena, 8:30 pm7c
rame Club to present Pinter's ~Old Times'
to Right Stephenle Holloran (Kate). William Couglln (Deeley) end Menu. Brown (Anna) In "Old TImes.·
HAIR TODAY
"Old Times." Harold Pinter'. Play
about lhe myslery 01 memorles. will be
pre.ented by ltIe Nazareth - SI. JOlin
F .. her Drama Club 01 $1. Jolin Fisher
College In Keamey Audllo,lum on Saluroay
andSund.ay, Dec, 4 andSOI8p,m ..
aoo Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 6 and 7
al7 p.m, Adm,ssion Is "eet0811 Nazareth
and Fisher <ludenls.
"Old Tlmes"n ... ooon one 01 the mosl
SUCC8&3lul plays 01 Ihe British playwn9hl,
Harold Plllle" He is the dlslinguished
author olIWO hl\lhly acclaimed
plays. "The HomecQmlng," and "The
Birthday Parry," PInier M$ been calied
Ihe "best playwrighlln Ihe English language
In Ihis part 01 Our ..,nlury."
-Old Tlmes" l. a play abouIIMpa$I. or
rather a man meeting his paSI Three
people are meeting and reliVing the Old
days. Sleohanle Holloran and Wilham M.
Coughlin ponray Ihe husband ana wile.
Kate and Deeley. Their visllor Is Anna.
whO is ponrayed by Melissa Brown.
Directing "Old TImes" Is Dr. James
Koll). dlreClor 01 the Th&alre Arts Prog,
am al Nazareth CQllege. The anis~c
designer 18 Edward Goetr, an In$I'uctor
in the Theatre Arts Depanment
Placement News
Siuden .. Inleresled in working with
Ihe Federal government during the
summer sltould apply as aoon sa po,,"lble
The IIrst cutofl dala lor applications
is January 13. 1977. T~e Placemenl and
Caree, Planning office has Ihe nec ... -
"ry InlormallOn.
For allsaniors working lowards C<lf1II1-
calion in educat ion. I~e t 977 ASUS
ANNAULS are IInally In. Pick UP YOUl
free copy as soon as you elIn. II Is an
excellenl rG$Ource publicat ion lor prospeclive
educatO ....
It you ara gmdualingln Oecember and
have nOI reglslered .... ilh Ihe Placement
and Car".,r Planning 0H<e<> please Iry 10
make an apPolnlment as soon as you
can, Counseling and credenlial (placement
FOlder) service Is a lifelong benefit
as a Naureth gradual. However, oarlain
servlce$ II.e .. Placemenl Folder and
job vacancy nOlilication) ,e~ulre regIslrelion
WII~ Ihe ollice.
For Ihose 01 you con lemplall n9 g raduale
school, law achool. medical school,
elc .. remember you may need 10 take a
slMdardlled teSI as pan 01 Ihe admissions
requlremenl The Placemenl and
Cereer Planning ~Ulce has Inlormalion
and applications 10' the Graduale Record
Exam (GAE). law School Admls"
ons Test (lSAn. NallOnal Teacher
Exam (NTE). Medical College Adml.sion
Tesl (MCAT). Graduate MBnagement
Adml •• ion Tesl (GMAT) and olhers.
The Millar Analogies Tesl (MAT) I.
nOI admlnlslered on Ihls campus, Loc.
1Illy SI, John Fisher COllege adminislers
the exam. For lunher Informa"on
contact Dr. Proud. ViC<! P ..... ldenl lor
Siudeni Development, lelephone
number 586-4140. Ext 227. Se sure 10
identify yoursell a. a Nouare\tl COllege
'Iudent
Innovative Niko/ais
Dancers coming
To
Art Center
Alwin Nikolai. will bring his magical
wOlld of multI-media dance to Nazareth
Arts Cenle, for perlormances on Friday
end Salurday. Dec. l0end II at8:30p,m.
and 8 lecture-demonstration on Thursday.
Dec. 9 ot 7:30 p.m.
This Is an evening 10' the ,niSI, Ihe
photographer. the dancer-Io, enyone
who loves a IOlally lascinalinglhealrical
experience, Nikolai. has been working
OD his special .tyle 01 dynamic theatre
lor over 25 yaa", malcling his dancers,
sound-scores, props. costumes and
lighting eHecl8 Into lotal an pieces. In a
Nlkolais produClion Ihe mge I,vlbrant
with con.Lanlly changing 'mog80. one
crossing Inlo the next with (Wer new
focus. The Iheatre become. a kaleidoscope
01 moving and sllil Imagll8 made
more oomplex by Ihe wlerd lighting d ....
signs Imposed On ~oth , and all sel to
maryelously almospherlc electron ic
sounds.
In Ihe lotal Ilte.lre, NI~olals ne8 invenlOO.
ha creates 811 lite elemenlS, the
choreog,aphy. sound score, coslum ...
and lighllng design •. To Alwin Nlkolala,
lhe SlldO». Ihe props, Ihe eoslumes eM
lhe music are nOI background 10l dance
bUI are an Inlegral pan 01 It,
The diverse program choeen lor presentation
at Nazareth will Include examples
01 all Ihe elements lor which Nlkolais
Is 80 famous
T8mple la a dlvenl .. ment 01 shapes
made by 3 trioe and 9 8'00Is. It s~ows
how Nlkolals will sometimes di~ulse
Ihe dancer as a shape-maker. and one
can welcll with endlS$S wonder as Ihe
fonns are made.
DUBI from SomlloqllY points up
N,c's droll sense 01 humor. He counterpoint!
lights playing on movlllg bodies.
Triple DUOf Irpm GrO'fO leatures the
alrotch body sack$ Ihat are a company
specially , In It Iwo couples perlorm
withIn Iheir strelchy bag$ while another
oouple perfofms Iha same movements
wlthoul a covoring galmen!.
C<Jntmued OIl p.a g8 7
PAOESIX THE GLEANER
Joe 'Baranowski theater advisor
to N. Y. Council of Arts
By Marl< Aldrldg.
JOS&ph BaranOWSki, director 01 Ihe
Ans Cenler IS a Iheater' advlso, 10 Ihe
New YOrk Council of the Arts,
The council named him I.&t April to be
a memoor Of Its Iheater division advisory
panel,
Tho counCil I. a Slale-Iunded 'orgonl·
:.allon which provides fln8nclal osslst·
ance to various art-oriented instilullons.
groups and Individuals,
"Th 1.ls lhe IIrst year they have all owed
the nam"" of the panelists 10 be known,"
said BaranowsH "They never lei Ihem
oul before to proteci the panejisl from
poaible pMS5Ure from speciaJ.intere.\1
groups. However, no one has bolheied
me:'
The Iheater dlvis,,)n Baranowski is
assISting is headed by actress Kmy Car·
lisle Hart who Is very acllve in the
Iheater, She wa6 a long·tlme panelist on
Ihe TV show, 'What's My Une?",
Each 20· m em ber division 15 ap pointed
by Ihe GOverner and ap~roved by the
Senale,
The '2-membor advisory panel on
which BaranOWski serve. reviews Ihe
thealer division's proPOgalS lor luno.
aliOled Ihe various applicants,
The advisory panel muSI approve all
proposals before Ihey proeaed to iIIe full
council for final contlrmallon,
"There are no blankel rul ... used wnen
determining funds:' Baranowski ""'YS,
"Each .pplic~lion is dl"erenl and reoalv""
theanentlon necessary 10 proper·
Iy leview II."
JOleph Banlno .... kl
Tna grants awarded help lhe applicants
to continue thell work and service
10 Ihe publiC,
Nazarelh receives aid 110m the counCil
on offering programs at the Art Cenlel,
"Unless we ra.Sed licket p"ees, we
Gouldf'" cover the COS13. "BaranowskI
says, ',he state lund. help Ihere,"
"TM" IS very IInle bias allowed on Ihe
advI90ry panel:" he said. "and when we
'peak aboul Ihe lundS requested by
Nazarelh, I teave Ihe rOom unlil Ihey" e
finished,"
The council will not lund profllmeklng
organlzauons. All lunds
awarded to tne organizations are elrlctly
de •• gned 10 help Ihem cover casu;,
The counclllrl99 10 !UmUlale. encou(·
age and prese",e the ans and makelhem
more available 10 Ihe public,
II has " diviSions: Architeclural and
Envf{onmental An, An. 5ervlCB$Org8n·
.zallon. (Na;z Arts Center), Dance, Film,
Literature, Museum. Music. SpeCial Pro·
lecllI, Theater, TV Media, Visual ArtsServices.
For the '975 season, II rec<>lved 1,735
appllcallons and aboul 75 per cenl were
approved,
Their budgGI lor Ihe t 975 'eason was
S34 1 million The budgel lor Ihe 1976
saason wes S27.35 m,lIion,
Faculty memher develops prosperous security systems
By Mary K6~ Grow
SenDEe..
Is It a speci"" ot animal~ Is II a 'oreign
oil company1
No, the le!ters Sland for Sensing DlglIal
Eleclronlc Conlrol, a new 5eCU/lly
system de61gned by Thomas Walsh, d,·
reclor of NalOrelh'sieaming disabilities
speCial eduCBlion program,
Walsh and three partners lormed a
corpora lion two years ago to design and
manumClUre Ihe "Y'!lem.
-The company's really doing quite
well," says W~lsh, "We feel we're going
to be Quile .uccessful."
Wal.h, who hold •• masle"s de-gree In
educational PSYChology, Was an elec'
tlDn,es lectlnlcian for fOUl years In Ihe
Navy,
"TI'I.!,. ilia only fOnT1.ltralnlng I nad,"
he SS),*, -The rest was Interes!. I've been
inlereSied In eleClronlc.s since I was a
young boy: '
Walsh's Inleresl led him 10 develOp
SenDEC, 8 highly sOptliSliuted system
of tecurlty end fire conuol, lea turing
memory .Iorage, an Indepandant power
source In ease 01 powel failure, and
aUlomatlc lemperature o:ontrol. Accord·
Ing to Walsh, lis invenlor, Ihe syslem Is
Ihe only one 01 ,Is kind on Ine markel.
"We went 10 an Inlernallonal show In
New Yor1< City," ha say' "and Ihere was
really no compelltlon, It's Ihe only piece
of equlpmenl like il .round:'
The system may be uted in prlvale
homes or in busin9S$e$. Walsn's com·
pany has dEl$igned systems lor bOlh,
"We've done homes and weva done
buSine.sges-large installallons," he
gays "In the homes, weve done rela·
Hve)y 8)(pensive homes; we nave a relalively
expensive p",ea o. equipment."
Relatively expensive means • price
ranging from $2 ,500 10 $25,000, dependIng
on how sophlsllcaled a Iyslam Is
called for,
"Most homes run about ~,OOO," says
Walsh,
H. Is a lillie diSturbed al Ihe Illpid
growth O. his company, wl'llcO did aboul
$~O,OOO worth of business during lhe
pasl yeor,
bOIMred wllh any I,,,.nal 8dvertislng
campal~n
"We may In Ihe 'ulure: ".says, "bul at
tne present time, we"ve had more workenough
wotlc 10 keep us busy thai we
naven'\ felt II necessary to adverti.e."
Apparently, SenOEC haS been oblolo
dO buslne..3 on ilS repUlalloo,
·We have a ellenlele Ihat ~nows what
they wanl when they come 10 US," says
WalSh, "so we really haven't gone inlo
any advenlslng -
SenDEC recenlly contracted wllh
Wss. Ihe local authorized dlS(rlbulor for
Wes.,ngl10use, 10 dO It. InSlalialtMs
"We're really a manulacturlng com·
pany," says Waloh, "and we $VbeonlfaCI
much of our work."
Teach., And BllIln .... "",n Thoma. WAllh
This allows Walsh and his assoclales
to concenlrate tnelreffons on ,mprov,ng
their produCI.
"We hay~ ,ome new equipment COmingoul.
honly Ihat welhlnk will beprellY
Impressive in ils Impacl," says WalSh,
The'e I. a possibility Ihal SenOEC
may expand Into a nallonal corporation
In a f_ years,
"We have represenlatlves right now in
Bo.lon, Memphis, TeM , and Caltlor·
nla ," says Walsh, "so we already are
capable 01 •• lIlng up olslnbullon cen·'
ter. In Ihose pan. 01 Ihe country ..
He has no intentions, howeV/3r, orleavh'
9 Nazareth and hj~ C8:ree, in educalion
'U'S my profesSion:' he says
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DECEMBER 3, 19
Let's make up
our minds
By Mark Aldridge
Confusion and d,a~armony were .p
paron I al a meeting of Ihe Nomencist
Commille.:! before Ih~ completion 01 t
0110 A ShullS COmmUntly Cenler,
Every room I~ I/le cenle, hud
named excepllhe area between .~e k
chan and the Pub, Each com mil
mamber had proposed a dlfferenl na
for Ihal area.
Names Ill<e "The Ca'elelia," ..
Meeting Place," and -The Big Aoo
but no One coutd 3gree on Ii name,
Givan Tille, head of Ihe 1:ommlft
called for order He ex:ptained fhal
name should de~crjb& Ihe foom, Its f pose and lor 11$ looks. LOlla Work, se<:
~ lary, listed tna sugg""led names No
~ received mOf81han one uo[e.
~ Tille call~d order again,
r "Weve been hers WhO knows h
• long -? plaYlnggameswllh Ihename l a room, I don"t ca.re anymOl6, caU ~t IN
you wanl I'm going home, I her
adlourn thLs meellng and disband
Gommltlee ..
Tl')e names used here ate ticliclOu:s
proieci Ihe unreal, The .lluelion
been pr6/80llC81ed 10 presanl a laCI
reallly And Ih6 problem persl.IS,
One room In Ihe OliO Shults Comm
iry Center is to a name rlmb(), Every
CAlis II what "Ihey" want.
The room's unorheiaf name, rar
u~ed by Sludanls or olhers who Ir6QU
Ihe college, I. Ihe CabBral Oinlng Ro
"I call it 'he snack bar:' says Gr
Evans., director OllhB community cen
'"even tnough I know what ifs supp
10 be called," TI1ls response Is Iypi
Ihroughoutlhe schoOl,
Ellen Fee, a resident sophomore Ir
Rochester, says, "I ull It the union,'
Evans, howevsr, said Ihat while sor.
may consider Ihal area, which was
old gym, the sludent union, thera
growing desl ..... Ihal Iha\ descriplion
be u~ed lor the entire center.
DUflng the dedication of tho cent
one alumna Expressed her dl$l!aln
the name designallng Ihe area. "HI
you seen the Cabarel?" she said I.
lriand, "Irs very impr",...'v., bUI I
Ihin~ Ihey .Mula have calle<:! il 'M.
and Duo'" for Ctto's sake II nOI ju,
gat away Irom Ihal Joel Gray-Liz.
nelli cabaret Ihlng,"
Rlchar'd Russnow. a serllOr f(om W
Plain., N.Y , says, "I called '1 'Iron
becaUSe of the ceiling beams whe
was lho old gym, and I stili call It \h
JamIe Jo Niedbala, a commuting II
lor Irom Roch ... ter, gays, "During
day,' u.oally don'l call It anylhing: an
t dO, I ju", say rID gOing over 10 eal r
II the. union at night and someli
dunng tne day: '
Evan. says he would I.ke to hoi
conlesl to name the (oom,
"II doesn't matrer whal you namt
everyOne will 51111 call1tihe union,"
Julia Fitzgeratd. a COmmuting so
more lrom RocheSler "Tn;s Isn ' llI~ e
where Ihay have two or Ihrse stu
unions and they have diflerent n
We"ve only one."
"'DUfLng parents. weekend one of
~venLS was scheduled 10 be held in i Cabaret Dining Room and I rell ~t
- because I had 10 ask someone wh
~ was," said Joe Benjamin, a resl
::I freshman.
f ThC'Sd names. are real and (he
B ments IIIU'llinaie tile Quesfton: Alth I a plA~e may 'have many U$e~" doe-need
more tha.l1 one name?
"Unfortunately," he oays, "ll'Ie sale 01
alarms reflects Ihe slale 01 Il'Ie country
Years ago, peopiadido'ilock their door.,
A syslam 01 IhlS kind, even If Iholechnol·
ogy had been available, WOUldn't have
lIad a markel "
Today, however,lhe markel lorsecur·
Ity syslems Is growing 'asl, as Walsh will
lell,Yo~, His _n~~ ,pr.O,d~~t_~'.$_ ~~_~!~
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Monday-F"day
Saturday
Sunday
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10 am - 6 pm
12 noon - 6 pm
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Mon • Sal. 9"30 ·5
TnUfS. & frio ev~nln9
9ance Company ...
COnlJnlJed "0m page 5
I;' r ensile /fWo/vemeni 'rom Masks.
lOPS and Mobiles IIle dancers creale
sig/\! with s"".mel'S et10ehed oN·
age and 10 Ihelf bodIes.
T,lbe I, one 01 Nikolais' mo.t "pure
'nce" worKS. The empha ... I. d,vlded
mo.t equally belween thealrical oleenl$
and dancers. The human bOdy i.
e s!ar here. rather than being a. manipw
latol or obi eel 01 props and l'Ol1l:s.
Th. same program will be performed
th nighlS
Nikolai. works cllog tM toealro as
ose as It nas '1st COme to Visual. as
po'.O 10 verbal art "~in9 A NIKolais
or'< is Ill(e acquiring a new pair 01 eyes:
); 001 morely thaI we I)ave neve, seen
nylhiog like " belore. we have also
. " seen In Ihal w~y belore:'
Tnt. ;,Ihe Alwin NikolaI' Dance Th&3'
6'$ third V,slllo Nazarelh Ans Center.
eir previous penormanC6$ were In
alch 1972 ana Novembe, 1969.
Itk&t!i, pflood ~I 57. S510, sludenls. are
on sale al (M Alts Center Sox
I~. 42,45 Eai( Avenue.
qkle tk 94t
1Iud'~~
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(MEN & WOMEN)
SPECIAL
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1/3 OFF
Schoen Place
<l. L..oqd''''9 Dod<.
5uy\. l~ -(. ... rY\Olfl. ~f'l) Frj. /0- '? ... S~ . ({)-b
In Pittsford '7 S~(." Plaoc. pho'f'lt. S86-~$73
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TelHonics manufactures and sells ex·
clusivelv these Quality<talted $olid St8le
WBlthes worldwrtJe-over I million sold at
much higher ~rices. Now, order direct and
get tremendous savings. all these Isaluras:
• 6 funetlons cGnl10lIed bV a single bunon:
hour. minutes. seconds. month, date, and
deV, Accurale within 2 minutes pel vear.
• Full year wallanty ageins1 delects in
materials or workmanship. except banary.
We will rBOeir or replace any Tel(ronics
walth developing such delsCI wi,hin t
yur of purchase .
• 3f).dey home trill. ~ nol comple1ely SlIl·
isfied Wilh vou, watch, relurn it wilhin 3D
d~ lor full ,efund 01 purchese price, no
qUBstions asked.
• UII1 .. thln case, with stainless $Ieel beck.
All walCh!!!; shown are Bl'8ilable finishrul
in silve' rhodium or gold plale with metch'
i ng brace I 8tS.
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O,der !ny two
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PAGE EIGHT THE OLEA"'fR DECEMBER 3, 1
Robert Kidera's Installation Day
"f wan I 10 make Clolng 10 coll01l9 fun Again,"
8ecr6Ury 01 the Boa,d 01 TN.-' E. Jam .. Hickey bestowing Inlle,IIIuM 10 Rober1 Kid .....
Robert Kidera, sixlh pr6S;denl 01 NalBreth
College, lold hlslnOlallalion Audlen
ee on Oct. 25 why he decided 10
accepl Ihe hlghesl office he~ .
Besides relating whal he fell were Ihe
a"r1Ic~ye lealures 01 NlillIrelh. he alao
made lour commlrunenls 10 Ihe Nazareth
community,
Before oUlllnlng Ihe -ditiinctive nalure"
01 Nazarelh and hla goals, he commented
On the collegiate scene and 1I.
place amongsl Ihe myrald 01 American
eslBbllshments,
Kldera oanclloned college as a "remor1<
able" and -noble" In$tltullon. and
Slated. "AmOng all the olhe, organlzalionS
cresled by man 10 Imp(OIIe Ihe
human condltlon~ucn as our govern·
ment, our business. cur service
agencleoY-lhe American College plays B
unique and vila I lunCIiOn and enjoys a
dlsllnclive posilion In our SOCiety."
Stanlng with Nuoralh's ",ellgion
herilBge." Kldera explained whal beckoned
";m Irom the president's Chair al
Sacred Hean Unlverslly In Connecllculwhere
he presided lor lI.e years - to
Nazarelh,
"Here 1I1e study oj religion as an academic
discipline Is considered a necessary
part 01 a student's liberal educa'
lion", Kldera said. He used the newly
erected Alma Mater chapal as "runher
D-.4tA-.1 WIre.- .'",,1An 4.J",_ ....... r
evidence 01 Nazareth', concem 101 the
religious IIle 01 all ItS Sludents,"
The second peculiar lrall 01 Nazareth
is "illl special concern since its loundlng
lor Ihe edue.alion 01 women. and the
preparation 01 woman lor careers which
are open 10 Ihem,· He added Ihol Nazareth
i, also distinguished In lhe areas 01
le.cher preparallon, nursing and $Oclal
work and expecls the same gradual expertIse
In Ihe education 01 men,
The no'" dlstinClion Kldora clled Ihal
accents Naza.reth·s posilion Is "ow il h8$
"",tablished a proper relatiOnship with
and. proper place for art. music and
drama In a IIbernl educallon,"
Nazareth's empl'Ul!liS on Ihe ans,
" eaches students 10 feel. 10 cr.ate, 10
Imagine and 10 enjoy: Kidere staled,
This Is especially "9mlicanl as Kldera
sees II. because Ihe perlormlng art.
"Mve nol alway. been welcome on Ihe
American campus_"
Lastly, Nazarelh radiates because C)I
Ito concern lor Ihe "total education of lhe
tolal pef80n," Thl. Is mirrored by the
environment It has crealed, The new
OM Shults CommunIty Cenl.r, lhe
Learning Resource. Center and the Arts
C.nler are all part 01 thi, milieu,
Alter speaking on NlillIreth's particular
leotures. Kidera made his lour
pledges,
He flrsl commi"ed hi. "ene'9les 10
e<>ntlnue the spirilOl adaptalion, of Inno>vations
and change, which IIrsl motlvaled
Ihe Sisters 01 51. Joseph." Kldera
wants Nazare1h 10 be a model in !he
developmenl 01 Ihe "co-e~u.I" education
concept "in which women are eeJucaled
!IS women, and men are tl'dU(.8Ie(1
as men. 10 live in a future worl(J of equ.eJ·
i1y and harmony,"
He 5eas himself "In Ihe roleol calalyst
In stimulating both /acuity and siudent.
10 creale Ideas. the Curricula. Ihe almoochore
thai will produce Ihls new type 01
educalion,"
Kldera Ihenpledged lomalnlain Nazarelh's
"local" charllCter. Nazarelh has
always considered lis Rowesler neighbors,
thl. being besl IlIuslrated In Ihe
Arts Canler and lIS cullural program
ollenngs. says Klder~ , He feels Ihe new
Shults Center witl 81$0 lulflll a communIty
selVl~ Wllh ilS verled 'aeilllies
Developing and slrenglhenlng Nazarelh's
financ,.' bose I. Klders's ne.,
go~1. ConlinUing a balanCed budget and
Increasing undergraduate enrOllment as
well as achieving. belter "mix" 01 slUdenlS
Is al$O on Kldera's 1151 01 obje~t~
ye,.
Kider .. closed his Inolallalion address
with a less concrot. pledge. or'maklng
going to college lun again. I wen I Ihe
hailS 01 Nazar.,h 10 ring wllh lhe sound.
01 laughler and fellowship."
Undervnd "'-'dent Renee S<>1.,do addr.,,'ng ludlence
(pECEAIBE'A 3. 1976 THE OLEANI!;A
Part 01 the ceremony' •• n'ou ... ~ heading lor .udltortum
!
Alght: A ....... Sel.oldo. Paul Spiegel (PItts/or<! Town Supe .... l.oor). Jamnlne Riley. S.S.J. (Superior Generoll.Blshop
P .... ldent I(ldera and E. Jam •• HlcIr.~ • .,..klng.
Pholograph$ by
Maribel Rui%
PAGE NINE
PAGE TEN THE GLEANER DECEMBER 3, 1976
Chorul Ilnglng NaUonal Anthem
E •• ry ..... /01 ... In 1<>1' AI".. M.kt
THE GL£AHER PAGE ELEVEN
Dedication of the Otto Shults Community Center
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Lett ID Right Mfa. Shults, Emmet\J. SchMPP ,nd Pr .. ,den' Kldel1l appl.ud" 0,. Foley ... chea podium.
'PAGE 11WELVE THE GLEANER DECEMBER 3. 19
Women's Basketball
first game Dec~ 6
By Donne Bengelon
The 197e-n Noz.arelh Women's Basketball oeason beg.n on Nov. 15 wIth Iryouts
la.!lng until Nov, 16. Approxlmalely t3 gl,ls lried OUI tor the learn, The "'am 10 unde,
Iha direction of Debbie Karcanes, During lhis lout day period, she evaluoted prospective
m.mbe~ on Ihelr shooting teehnlques and Ihelf ability to dribble and pus,
The final te8m rOSIer con.iats 01 11 players; six 01 whom ere returning from tast
year's learn, The returning ptayers are: ,eniors Do,een LaOonna and Kim Mumey:
Juniors Donna Bengtson and Barb Meng; sophomores Mary Ellen Portman and Becky
P"'9la, The new playets are: senio, Fran Rutnlk: Junior Kalhy Woodard: sophomorO
Amy Arena: Ire$hmen Pat Duranle and Debbie Sullivan.,
Practices are live day. 6 WOOK and they cons~t 01 circuit drill •. shooting p,aellC<l
and learn scrimmages.
There will ba"tWo games be'ore lhe Chrl81mas break. On Dec, 6, Nazareth hosts
LeMoyne and on Dec, 8, IMy t,.""IIO Fredonia, The team will be returning to school
one week earlier than usual In January. to begin practicing belore Ihe .eagon
resumes. TM game SChedule Is a. lollows,
eisenhower away 7:00 Jan. 13
M,e.C. home 2:00 Jan. IS
Fiaher away 6:00 Jan 18
U 01 R home 7:00 Jan, 20-
Elmira home 2:00 Jan. 22
Robert. We. away 7:00 Jan. 24
Niagara away 6:00 Jan. 29
FI5her home 7:00 Feb. 1
Geneseo away 1:00 Feb.S
D'Vouvllte home 7:00 Feb. 7
LeMoyne away 7:00 Feb, 9
William Smith away t :OO Feb, 12
Keu~. home 8,00 Feb,16
Spee((UJIl ~Iery
Paintings, Drawings, Sculpt(tre, Fibo:uworks
Potle/y, Jewel/y, Cu. tom Picture Framing
LIZ CVITAN
Director
U1ndscape, Chime Pots, Sterling Sliver Jewel/y. Sculplure, Porcelain,
Leather and Suooe Anlmala, Homespun Pillows. Hand Blown
Glass, Leather Bo~es, Antique Stain Glas8, Sun-Cetchers and
Jewelry Boxes, Functional Ponery, Casseroles, Mugs, Hand
Screened Xmas Cerds, and so much mora ...
We I"al\lre art lor the home and office with hundreds 01 paintings end
prlnts-
60 State St,
NOrthHeld Common, PIII.lord
Hra .• Mon-$.I 11·5
Sun '-5
Phone 385-1875 •
Woman's Volleyball team
finishes discouraging season
By Donna ~nlJ1llon
The Naurelh Woman's volleyball
learn h8S ended II's season with a 4-15
record.
On Nov. 6, Naz.reth Iravelled to Geneseo
to play In an AIAW lournament. Fille
olher RochaSier area college. were atso
Ihere: The Unlve($ity 01 Re<>hester,
Brockport, Houghlon, St. John Flshe,
and Geneseo II w3$ a Round Robin style •
lournamenl wilh each t ... m playing ev·
ery other learn twIce, Nazarelh placed
last with a 1-9 record lor the day, They
beal Geneseo in Ihe second 01 Ihetr twO
games,
Srockpon, U 01 A, anc:t Fisher pl.~
lirsl. seeond end third, r&spectlvely.'
Qualilled for the New York stale finals
Geneseo on Nov. 12 and 13. (As Ihe h
leam, Oeno.<>o al$O qualified,)
On Nov. 8, Nazarelh travelled 10 We
College In East Au,ora. Nazareth losll
match In Ihree stralghl games,
Nazareth hosted St, John FISher
Nov. to, Even though then! were m
speclalors 10 rool on Iha learn for th
lao I game 01 Ihe $$Uon. Nazarelh I
the mafch In Ihree straIght gamea,
cording to some spectators, Nl\;lare
blggesl problem was thetr Inability
Mndle Flshera serves el/ectlvely.
Toile' Bowl used as primer
By Ann MIlia rrneyer
Tha University 01 Roch~ler held Its
Ihlrd annual "Toilet Bowl Retays" at lhe
UR Alumni pool. Friday, Nov, 6
Five 01 Ihe a, •• collages were tepresen
ted: UR, Gaoeseo, B,ockj3on Slale.
RIT, and Na.l6rath College The purpose
of the meet Is pure fun. Fore.ample, one
01 the events was a ISO yard sweal!hirt
relay. In Ihls event eaCh swimmer mUSt
gel oul 01 pool 10 make a sweatshirt
exhcange after swimming 25 yards 01
their choice stroke.
One ollhe raquiremo,,1S ollhe "Toilet
Bowl" meel Is that a learn must be
New Coach, ..
Conllnu&d Irom page J
tlon he will try 10 recruit lor Ihe women's
learn as weH.
Ralph's reCruiting p,ogram will be
aided by Ihe lacllhal he Is familiar wi In
oome 0' Ihalop C.:I8ches and swlmme'"
I n I he country. Th I. he acq ul red
thrt)ughout hlB swlmml"(l career, It Is
also lortunale Ihat he hss a year "to find
what he needo" belore actually star1ing
Ihe team.
oXIually Inlegraled with men ~nd worn
lor each evant, Naureth and AIT a
as one leam.o thallhay mighl both lui
Ihls ~uiremenl, Fortunately Iha ru
were flexIble, lor only Ihree 01 the 'Ncl
reth leam members $howed up, The
leam supplied tne glrto Ihat Nuar
didn't ha"".
Geneseo look IIrst place, UA seco
Broekport Ihird, and Nazareth and
ptaced lalt. Accordl ng 10 Maria Pel
grino, "Naurelh might heve placed b
ter 1/ the enllre t""m hed been there,
was for lun, bul the next mealllare m '
dalooy, Ihe whole team wW be there,
He Is veoy excited aboul Ihe lea
saying, "I would "'ther slarl a learn II
scralch lhen Step In where someOne.
has left all," He really wants 10 "go
oul, w'lh an approaCh Ihal 15 new
dillerenl from the olher area colleg e
Ralph doesn'tsee any reaSOn why N. I
relh couldn'l evenlually develop Inlo
01 Ihe beSl swim toams In Ihe af
"Nlnety·li"e perCenl 01 swlm'mlng Is
the mind. with the rlghl &Ullude ~
lalenl Nazareth can do ii,"
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BACK TO
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