VOLUME 52 DECEMBER 17, 1976 NUM8ER 6
Commuter Board Folds; No Interest
By Calhertl>O Nowald
"AI p~nt. Commuter Boaro i. In
limbo: Belh DeRosa staled. ~Ih and
(larol Crumlish, co...:halrmen of the
board. have t"e(l unoucoosslully to
activate 80me Inlere81 among
F ,,,,,,,"ullnn studanls.
After the orlenlallon-week publicity
c.ompaign. sevelal Introduclory
meetings were SCheduled during Ihe
Tuesday-Thursday frea periodS:
respon ... wu poor.
-Sev.ral people are willing to help,"
Beth said. However, One 01 the primary
pioblerns 1& locating someona 10 1IIIIhe
,?f lhe "main organizer or
01 76. Beth and CslOl were
I ~nknOlYII nglly designs led 10 preside over
Board. "By Ihe time we
ou\.11 was too late 10 do anylhlng
It," Belh declared.
have olher demand. on Ihelr
pall-Hme emplOyment.
has boon Sludent
off campuB much 01 Ihle
and Cetol moenlly ma,.,lad.
too Christmas rec&Sa, they
meet with Renee ScJaldo,
5 I/101"g''''d prBSlden\. and several olhers
the slluadon. Hopefully, they
someone to lake Over leadership
board.
lhe $ t .280 allocated to the
Board lor the t978-n year,
been spenL ~Ih and Carol
that lhe $650 allOlled lor the
semes1er be given to The
whiCh haa el(/1ausled most of
lhat hu not yel
to Undergrad).
thai the The GI1181l8r Is
only aOurce 01
. lImrnLir,lcOLllon for Ihe commuler. "We
this money 10 be wasted On
Ihal no one will attend," she
co-chalrmen /eel Ihat Ihe
gap" accounts lor
so-called "apathy" among
0111 01 930 Iy II-IIm8
undergraduale Sludenttl al Nazareth,
403 are commuters. In addillon, there
8re over 400 pail-lime undergraduates.
Yel. ecCOrdlng to Carol, announC<lments
are ohen made only In Ihe do'ms.
~th OaRosa declaned, '" can', say
lhat Undergrad really Igllores
commulers." However, she leel. that the
Undergraduale ASSOCiation does -nol
go oul 0 r Ila way" (0 d raw the eommutin g
population Into the Naa'eth
community.
On Ihe othor hand, Ca(ol CrumUah
leela thaI Undergrad has Ignoreo
commuters. "In a way, Ihls Is nalural
because Ihey (Undergmd) are mostly
res ide nts, e nd we commuters mUSI keep
'reminding Ihem 01 our presence. By Ihe
efld o! last year things had Improved.
However, each year wo must stell OVe(
again. and II seems ralher rutile."
ACCOlding 10 Presldenl Renee
Sclaldo, Ulldorgrad Is doing everything
pO&8lble to gel commuten to attend
thel r meelingS. "We can'l beg them 10
come:' she aaJd, ''They are not meeting
(emong) Ihem..,lv"S. and thill Is sad.
With tM new building and facilities.
there should be more Inte"'.1 Ihl. year
than ever Delore. If the Cllmmuters have
no organlzallon. no responsibility, and
no unity among themsalV$S, how can we
bring Iham II> us?"
C4rOt and ~th IndlClite thai Undergred
meellnga (6030 p.m .. Tuesday
evenings) are very Inconvenient !Or
commuters. The board is fined $6.00 lor
every meetlnQ at whiCh th<>y ale
un(epresenled (accordance wllh
Unde rgrad conotllution' reg ulallona).
In S<lptemDer. a commuter agread to
represenl lhe board. HoWevec as Ihe
Undergrad meetings IrequenUy elaMed
lele alld. theretore, collfllcted wllh he(
evening cl&.SO, she was unable to continue
as representallve.
Tna co-¢halrmen are trying 10 Improve
condiliona, but the situation looks bleak.
They 8re desperately In need of
feedback. I. there any IUp port or
Interest among tna m8llY commute", at
Naurelh?
Chainnan of Academic Forum Resigns
By Sue Hallnttt
JDaMel(elsch rec.lllly resigned fnom
Iter posjllons as Coordinator of AC8-
demle Interests and CIIBlrpersonor Academic
Forum. Her re&POnalbllites Included
the coordlantlon 01 academic
acllvltl ... On C8mpu., cMlring Academic
Forum. chairing the Evslua~on Policy
Commlnee. serving On Intenm Community
Council as well a. baing a
member or Ihe Execullve Board 01 Undergrad
an(l chal,mperson. Ms. Kelsch
spent most 01 the semeSler working on
the Oep8llmantsl CoHee Hours and
Course EvaluaOons.
When asked 101 the reasons for her
resignation midway through her le,m 01
elecled office, t.te. Kelsch eXPfll£Sed
mixed leellngs. She atated that although
she hed had lhe chanC<l to wOlk wllh
meny dynamic and Intelligent membetll
of the faculty and admlnlslmOon, ahe felt
Iha genaral atmoaphere 01 Naurelh W!l!I
thaI of complacency, stating "People
tend 10 resist change." Also. lrustlaUon
has glown oul 01 Nazareth's students'
concern wllh social Inlerests ralher Ihan
academics.
Concerning Ihe m05t recenlly developad
and, perhaps most slgnllle.an\
commln&a which has emerged from
Ace.demlc Forum - the Evaluation POlIcy
Committee - Ms. Kelsch expressed
a Slrong desire 10 see It continue. Sut
wlthaludanl teachtng n&l<l ",mester, she
will be unable 10 continue Chairing Ihe
committee. She believes tMt the committee
has a 1I1e 01 115 own end the momentum
to succeed wllhoul her etlorts.
She will stili be Involved to a reduced
degrea, ahe added.
While expnosslng admlralion /or those
people who mange 10 conllnue 10 work
wllh committees and proJeclS. sM leals
that ''1ullher efforts on liar pert would
not lead 10 any sort o! self-grall!lcallon.·
She h .. tl tated 10 speculate on Ihe Mu re
of Academic Fourm,· things are presenlly
In svapenslon."
Joanl1e Kelsch - ·Workll1g In II complaCAIn!
II/l7IO$phers
Ranee Sclaldo, president of Undergrad
commented, "Tha position or Academic
R>rum requires e.perienoe-a
1de's_ir e 10 work lo( 51udentlland e wllllnQ- to devote "me." In her letter 01
(88lgnallon. J080ne alated thet she
would not have ample time ne'" semester,
8f\d was gmduaJly beCOming more
lrustrated. In that caae. II /s 8 positive
move to( Uodergrad Ihal Bhe reslg"".
E><ecu\iva COuncil will have voted on
mplacemenb for the two poaldoN
which M'. Ketseh held uolDec. ,~ . The
results will be announced In Ihe 08'"
Gls8Jler edition.
oeial Work Lecturer was HAnchor for Many Students"
By Marsha Papper1
Raymond F. COleman. coordInator 01
the social walk program, died 01 a hean
attack Dec. t. He had no prevlou, "IS tory
01 hean trouble.
Oil the young Sld& or 50. "he had a lot
more 10 do, a lot more to give," &aId
Helen Oulhne, Iriend and colleagua.
Mr. Cole men Is SUNlved by his wife.
Beryl, and Ihroe children: Kevin, IS.
Maureen 1 I end Chnsllne. -4. Mm. Coleman
Is a secretary In Ilia social wo,k
oHioe al St. J0&8Dh's Villa.
Mr. COleman reoeiveda B.S. degree In
1852 Irom Canis Ius College, 8uffalo.
and a M.S.w. dogree In 1858 110m Calhollc
University or America, Washln9-
ton, D.C. He was a specialist in lamlly
pmblems, adolesoGnts. sehool phobia
and learning disabilities. He had worked
al SI. Joseph's Villa, RC>chesler SI6te
Hoapital. New York Assoclallon for
Brain Inlured Children. Monroe County
Assoclallon fo, Children with Leeming
Disabilities and University o! Rochester
sehoOI o! Medicine.
Acrlvely Involvad In community efIal
.... Mr. Coleman was paal president of
the RocllaSiet Chaoler 0/ the Na!lonal
Association 01 Social Workers, laugh I
cou","" I~ group dynamics and parent
and child counseling. Md leclured In
social wOlk al Nazarelh slnc. 1972.
"Five generations 01 Nazaralh seniors
have had hlsauppon during Ihelr prof_
slonal semeste, and have 10und him nOI
only wonderfully In!ormallve and experienced,
but also 8upPOIllng es 8 r(iend
and counselor:' Mrs. Gulhrie said. "In
working out per$Onal contllctll. many
studenls have tost their anchOr."
Mrs. Guthrie has been helping his
studenl$ since hiS da.th and trying 10
piCk up Ihe loose anas In hlB courses.
"t am g)vlng the students a professional
trUSI," she said of her mle, '10
finish lhelr assignments 1" theendol the
semesler Oil Ihell own." She $aId she
would give an Independent comprehensive
~uestlon to tie things logether.
Students say Ihey will miss his uneonventional
teaching style. and the excitIng
edu~tlonel experience he offered
by allslyzlng and diagnosing 16pes he
made 01 personalln.ervlews wllh groups
In therapy.
He hed rare gilt. much needed In a
college communlty-Iruly a nurturing
personality, Ihe sludenlS mcall. Anne\1e
Barb&rl saV8. 'Wa nAA/'i mnl'A whn Ilv~
and give IIka him. He was genarous and
sen.ltlve'-
Mr. Coleman discussed tha laculty
aM social work plOg",m at Nazarelh In a
repar1 submlned 10 the acadamlc deah
In May 1976:
"t bell""e my ralatlonshlp with tha
faculty hu been congenial. prO/_lonal
and \/eryworthwhlle.lhave enJoyad their
companionship as !requently as po&olble.
-I Mlleve that Nazaralh College has
g(esl pOlentla" especially in the lIeld 01
sociel work. Tne pnogram haa long boon
8CC8pted In Ihe community II1Id has
continued 10 produce lOP Quality students.
I leel thaI I cen contribule to the
continued growth 01 lhe program. 88$;51-
Ing academically and wllh regard to
community rela~ons'-
Mr. Coleman hoped 10 conduct ... m'nars
for sludenlS In all human servlcesleachln9,
nUf8lng, social work.
He has pubUs/lea In the Am8r1C/lfl
Journal 01 School Hu/rh and Ihe JourMI
01 L9aJi11g DI$IIbllltiN.
"He was a lillie bll of e mysde, a IInle
bit of a poet· Mrs. Outhrle ""Y".
A poem he wnota upon the death or a
fnend several weeks belore his own,
~£"",_r-l .... -.J ... _ ........... a.
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PAGE TWO THE GLEANER DECEMBER 17,1971
The Imags 01 Nazarelh College Is
changing. wllh lIS new communIty ""nler
•• male prMld.nl. and 8 .porls depanmenl
Ihal io IInolly la~lng 11$811 senoully.
NlUa/Olh lS 8tJrring lor sure.
Theaddllion 01 amen'sswlmmlngand
basketball coach as well as Ihe appolnl'
menl 01 RIchard Allier (./filialed wkh
bOlh the RocIlMler Amer~8 and Red
Wlng8 leams) on Ihe Board 01 T ruste.es
represanl conCMIl> anempla 10 mand
our p.rennlally Inodequate apom pregram,
Whal Ih_ new f.ces will bring wllh
Ihem bealdes thalr speelaliled knowledg
•• Is mala •. Thai, p ...... n"" and Inpul
will be 8 sl4rl - along wllh Iha olher
athletic pel'8Onnel-ln a new direction.
I(S crucial lor m.les to be dmwn to Ih'.
campus. 10 millie void and more Impor'
I.nlly, 10 break up Ihe "sameness" Ihal
aHtlcla lI1e sludenl body here. They
... ould c<>ma with dlHerenl backgrounds
and 8Bplrallons. Nazarelh has always
tapped lrom far lew source9 and II 1"'1
18n'I realistic. We desperately need dl·
..... rslty pumped Into our slud.nl body
ma~e-up:
Our homogeneous commun Ity Is
mOM Ihon .IlIlIng, 'I has produced an
"unhealthy" environment. Ule on Naza·
reth's campus Is one 01 lhe smallesl
Slicas of Iha overall view I've ever $<len. II
Is not rapfllSenulllve 01 th.1 Ihlng called
realky out lhere,
II 1$ essential Ih81 people b. exposed
10 OI~ef8 wllh dissimilar b.ckgrOundS,
lor conlrasl smonl' olher things. liavlng
8 "melling pol" core la part 01 Iheeduc:a\
lonll process. lila sed Iha.1 economics
Inggered Ihls Change of phllosphy and
not Ihe dG$lra 10 sllffic ienlly complele
our school for Iha sa~e of Ihe total 001·
lege ... perlence,
Bul 81 Ihls point. we muSllgnore Ihe
ra880", lor Nazarelh'S arpanolon and
roule 113 growth on. For with lis additions
In brick and laces. will ultimalely com an
accurat. depiction onnal society surrounding
us, Then foronce. lhe otudents
here will digest gr.dually what they will
be lotced 10 conlront Immedlalely and
whole when llIose four .hort years are
over.
SttJdent Gives Reasons for Resignation
Dear Editor.
lam wrlling Ihl. lellar 10 m.ke known
10 Ihe Nazarel" CoUege community thai
as 01 Ine end 01 1~18 8emes\e, I am
resigning my po.lllons - Coordinalor of
Academic Interasta and Chalrpel'8On of
Academic Forum - In the Undergrad
Assocatlon.
Because I bell.ve you all dllllerve 10
know my reaJOn. lor !&SIgning, I will
allempllO enumetalea lew. Through my
workings In sludenl govarnment I have
come 10 the conclusion Inal them I. a
limit 10 Ihe number of obalacle. whlc~
any Individual can ellectlvely overcome.
. .I believe I h.ve reached thailimillam
first and JoMmosl angered and fruslraled
by Ihe Bl1ltude 01 ccmplaosncy I
have come InlO conlBCI with here. To me,
too many 01 the eomponenta 01 Ihls
college hav. PfllCIlcally clO6ed thelt
ml nds 10 even con81derlng productive
change and Innowllon. The produce 01
Ihls Is somewhal like a stagn.nl vacuumwhich
was crealed sOme SO yes,.. ego
and seetn8 10 hev&' ptogtessed IIIUe
alnce 118 ccnceptlon . 1t 16 also becoming
Incr .... lngly ..... Id.nllome Ihal Nazerelh
may nOI be leading 118611 to lIS Own revl·
1811~.IJon ,
I have anempled - with perhaps 100
much 10tO!! - 10 Instilute pt09m"", like
an evaluation process. a course handbook.
and an academic appeals sySlem. I
had wanled tha cha lrpe"on 01 Academic
Forum to hold a vila I posilion on
Ihii campus which WOUld be a haven lor
sludenl commenl and compl.lnla reo
gardlng any laoel 01 academic IIle on
campU8. I lind It alarming that mosl
sludents' re.ponses hav. been al basi
apathellc and lelharglC.
Thl. '"s well wllh my aaeumptlon lhal
academlC$ are unfortunalely low on 11'1.
priority lisl for alotofstudenlS- followIng
bQhlnd alcohol consumption, gO$sip',
going away on weekends, eating.
and c~ecklnglh. mall. Whall would like
10 know Is wh.r. Is the desire lor chal-lenge;
Ihe hunl/er lor knowledge: and
Ihe appetlle for leamlng???
Perhaps II 10 till. al1hude which has
lenlitsell 10 Ihe ecceplsnce 01 whall calli
"the parochial grammar school onilud."
which seems 10 pM/ade hera. (Some) of
the members of Ihe faculty and .amlnlstnltion
allem 10 pos.sess .n OVBnldlng
sense 01 au I nor liar Ian L!m ov8t those
"naive and immature recefvers of In/or·
matlon" labeled students, This brings to
mind anotharc;Juse of fru5lrallon: lhal of
bQlng one of Iho.e otudanlo trying to
aHeel change,
I h ave never expeet<ld .ny applause or
commendallons lor my work. bUI I have
hoped 10 grow and gain some sell·
fullillmeni t/trough my experiences,
Even Ihough my partlc/pallon he, encompassed
a good deal of laarnlng,
a .... reness and malurellon - I have fell
little p.~onal satisfaction, I believe
lherelo ... Ihal I would b. muc~ h.ppler
allhls polnl chann.,ing (IlY Inlellec1and
energies InlO o,her et$as which will
bring me more personal eonlenl and
no rmony wllh myae II,
I have tried.
I am addressing my Ideas 10 no one
parson In panlculsr. How.ver, whelher
you agree wllh my opinions Or not I can
only hope I have geneNlled al lea!lt •
spark 01 thoughl or conSideration Into
what seeme to be happening around us
al Nazareth COllege. I wlah t~Sl somehow
Ihe Inltiallve would bQ laken 10 ehllt
Ihls Instllutlon Inloovardrtvaln adesper·
ale anempl 10 calch up wilh lhe reel
world - InSleaa 01 Irylng 10 progress
willi eyesllxated In Ihe rea, view mirror,
Thare aroillose 01 us hem wlto realize
Ihal Ihe wotid atound ua IS In a siale of
con.lenl aoceletatlon and progresSion,
and who are also awarD of lite I.cllhal 10
be a pan of thie real ity wemuat 9row snd
change with It, However. lhere $e6ms 10
bQ lillie place .1 Naz.relh Collega loday
fOr us 10 fit InIO, Pemapo 10m0f7OWt/'lere
...W be.
J08 nne K&lsclt
THE GLEANER
Na2srelh College 01 Rochester
4245 Easl Avenue
ROChester, New York 14618
Ext. 420 Or 361-9914
EDITOR ... ...... ... ,..... .. ..... .. ...... . Jim Graham Jr.
LAYOUT EDITOR ...... , ... ...... . .... ... , Lynn Washbum
SPORTS EDITOR .. ........ ... . .. .. 1.. ..... Ann Mll1ermay.r
PHOTOGRAPHERS ........ .. .. ... . .. .. .... Marl< Aklrldge
Maribel Rulz, Maureen Bernas
ARTIST ... ....... .. , ............ ..... .. . .. .. . Ed OldReld
AD MANAGER . ....... .. ....... .. ........ .. . Wetren Wlghl
Nameplsle . .... .. . ... .... , ..... .. . .. .. ..... .. Can GalerdO
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
A Tribute to Raymond Coleman
H.vlng been privileged 10 have Aay
Colem.n aa my friend and colleague lor
Ihe paSI six yeatS, I would like 10 add a
pe"onal Irlbule 10 Ihe oHiclal G/eane,
oblluary.
I firsl mel Ray In t971 when I waa
beginning 10 develop lhe .oclal wo~
program al Nazarelh Inlo a sequenco 01
courses, and n.eded a unil on group
Iherapy 'rom an up-Ie-dale clin ician lor
a new m.lhods COUflMl. I lelephoned
Mary Sullivan, dlreCIor 01 ,oolal""rvIces
.' The PaychlalricCenter for advl"". and
she gave me Ihe nam"" of two people
she fell were "oul.lendlng In lhe field,"
When I wondered whom I should try I,rsl,
she replied wlthoul hesilatlon: Rey Colemanl
And you'lI be lucky If he comes."
Well. he did and we weral Mosl
generously ha dona led two _Iona 10
an .nchenled .. nlor cl8$$ whO
responded el once II) hla low-key ca..ual
manner and Irlendly a,nltudes, and
Quickly began to appreclale Ihallhls ... aa
ccmbined with a unique depth of Inslghl.
tested prolesslonal skill .nd an
unswervingly humanistic philosophy.
He played us some 01 his "leaching
tap"," a8 IlIu.INlllons fOt his leclures.
and. In sub .. quenl years, bOlh as part·
time snd, llnally. lull·tlme laacher. Ihese
tape. became a tremendous asael to Our
program and were lhe envy of social
work te.chers Irom olher oolleges when
we described how we used Ihem,
The lape. were made with Cllenl
permission at 11-0 Inlervlews with
children. or whOle families. or at group
meetings. and covered. Intermlnenlly.
lhe dural iOn 01 Ine Iherapeutlc process
sO Ihet dNlmelic changaa or slow steady
progta$S c<>uld bolh be observed By
.Iopplng a lape and requesting
observations as to what W81 going ¢P"I
between perenl and c~lld or emongst a
group 01 patenl6. and by encouraging
debale regarding appropriale "oe.I
moves", he allOWed us 10 share the
diagnostic advenlure as 8 human
myslery 10 be unr.v.lled, When Ihe lape
wa. continued. Ihe recurring marvel waa
Ihal Mt. Coleman wltll • most uncanny
,kill, .Iways seemed 10 say or do wilh
greal simplicity, enelly the moat
facilita,ive Or Ihetepeutic thing
necessary al the panlcular polnl In
quesllonl
Ray was obviously al his De.1 leaching
In Ihl~ way, free from t&X1 books, yal wit "
en Int.rnallzed wisdom Ihat combined
Ihe Imlon 01 Iheory and practice Ihat
occurs during long years olse",ice In a
variety of !IOcial agencies, Some oj this
Inlernallzed Iheory was learned from an
Inlernshlp with Frill: Redl w~en he was
sludylng .ggress,on In children. " .......
thin Jleld placemenl Ihal motlvaled Mr.
Coleman to make school phobia and lhe
problems of adolascenc.e two of his
special lIelds. He had a tremendous
amOunt 10 leach abol.l1 communlcallon
end personal ralatJonahlps, and aboul
how we alleel each other In conSlrucUve
or deslructive ways. so II is sad 10 Ihl
01 Ihe enriching seminaI'!! on Ihe sod
and .molional need. of cMdren. clien
and petlents I~.I hecould have provld
for ~II Ihe professional programs
Nazareth,
As some poople have a lrue pit
musically. SO Ray Coleman had
unernng type 01 empalhy Ihatseamedt
b. ere.,ed and suala ln.d by hl5 dee
spiritual perspecllve .nd lOY<! 01 poe
(bOl~ aa a reader and poel!) as well as
his professional lralnlng II empal
builds a bndge of underslandlng f,
pelSOn 10 person. II is .... sy 10 see w
Ray hIU meanl so much 10
gene rations 0 I social wor k seni
h.lplng Ihem 10 grow. 10 overco
shyness, and lack 01 cOfltJdeflce. and
deal wilh the many phob,as and f •
Ihet trouble Ine .campus age-group.
have neve' sen I anyone '0 Ray. ellho,
or oil Ihe campus, who was
wonderluly helped by him In bOlh I
'and shon-Ierm COunseling, and
packed M.morlal SeNI"" at
UniversIty 01 Rochesle(. Inter·Fa
Chapel was a relieClion on the num
01 people whose II ...... ho louChed
helpful and healing way • .
Aay embOdied l/Ie ccncapls
"carllas" with Ihe old connotation
"caring" which Paul Tllileh d~e, l be s
11'1. ~ind of love Ihat mak.s a soc
worker eHeclive. and Ihe SeniOrs lell
lhal this "'11$ his le.1 message 10 them
Ihelr le.t class belor. h. died.
stopped the dlSGusslon 10 ... rlle a eh.
on Ihe board lor Ihe Sludents to
ellecl Ihat 'libOY& all el.e Ihey sh
nevar forget t hai their ma
res~onslblllty as professionall would
10 send everyone away from I
agenel"" (eellng a. IInle happier
stronger Ihan when they came - w
WOUld oerta inly De passing on 1001 .
the kind 01 nulurlngthey had received
c'ss.s, Even Ihe e.xuberant plants in
COleman', office bore heallhy 9'
wlUless to Ihis kind 01 nul" '
relallOnshlpl
II has been said Ihal ·Some Ihere
who have no memonal, wno h
penshed 11$ lnough tIIey had not
bUI 1~ls cannot be sa id of Ray Cole
who has leN. a living memorial be
him In the fOtm Of hundreds oj
chlldten and siudenis and perenls
a,e able 10 live luller and happ,er Ii
and make more construct
relatlon.hlps because of his won.
All of Ih&Sll were mre gilts Ihal can
easily be replacad. snd our hearts go
10 his wife and young lemlly whose
grealer grief and sense of loss we t
ShaM. I n his own words:
''To empalhise ,s to reall..,;
To euloglo. Is 10 wasle words."
Mrs, Helon Gu
COordlnelOr 0
SOcial Wotk Ptog
81 NlUaftlth Col
A Christmas Poem
THERE MUST BE MOllE
Poets. artists and musicians gathered
logalher at Nazareth and said. ·We musl
make §Omelhlng slgnUlcani lor \I'le
Christmas hOliday. Surely We ca" create
80melhl ng wonderlu I."
And In each 01 Ihelr many living places
lhey spreaa branChes and berries. There
were many festive lights and g.rlanas, In
some window. were beautllul plclures
.nd small ornamented Irees.
And each to each olher said, "Ah. surely
"'ase are among Ihe mosl slgnilicani
Ihings 10 ">press our feelings of such a
greal time oflhe year. but yet,lheremusl
sUIi be more. There was a poet, who
opoke loeaeh of his lriends soln a poem
he could speak of Ihalr many In'Mdlble
works. The meaning 01 Ihelr work. were
... Iea .. ~. rt .k..4. .... r...oro. WHIol"ltA0r4 --'II'IAlhlnl"'l
He searched On a fro.ly, .nowy n
thai was 80 brilile end clear tIIale
btealh chilled, lie was dlrecled aJ
by 11'10 sturs 10. lillie used comar
Nazarelh, and Ihere he sal where
an and music meel.
Thete he saw $mall, snowy loolp
leading 10 a small place 01 prayer.
moved In c l""" a.nd saw a child
speaking aloud to a nativity on lhe
"And Jesus. Ilusl came 10 wish
happy blnMay and I broughl you
birthday cupcake lrom aChool, I
you have a nice birthday end no
jorgets abOut you."
Then Ihe ch ild klased the little J
Iha manger and walked aoltly out
the ItO$ty evanlng
Check .. Cashing Offer Limited
By Denise Branch
Being a studenl Irom out 01 lown and
lriing 10 cuh a cheCk on an out-ol-town
bank can be a nassl • .
One solulion the ... students ... y they
lind Is to open a chec kmg accounl In a
Rochesler Dank.
But thai solution has lis drawbacks,
leo. Students oay when they go home,
~'I. has$le trying 10 cash Chec.k8 with a
Rocheslel bank.
Undergrad ASsoclalion Ihls sem ... "'r
off.red another 80uilion - a checkCAShing
servio&. Student9 and faculty
were able 10 cash up to $15 between II
. ... , and noon on We<!n6sdays.
But this neIN .. rv lee has oad mixed
,.acUon Some studentS think It 's
beneAclal; others a'" crilicsl, and some
dJdn~ e'en know about it
Sarah Sarrell 01 Bayside, N. V., a
sophomore, says, "I Ihlnl< It 's a gOOd
!de •. It sa\'eS having 10 go IQ tMe banl<."
BUIT."I PalumbO olWatenown. N.V ..
ajunlo/. ",ys, "1 think It's terrible. Once I
l wont to eaah a check and Ihey didn't
o have enough money 10 cash It " Terti
I also said the hour W88 Inoon,enlenl.
,i "MOfI people a", In cl_ .... " she said.
Kathie Walker, a Ireshman from
, Roc~ester, said, "I lhlnk checkS should
, be wh.d ..... eryday."
Nancy Poccla 01 Ullca. a san lor and
Undergl'lld I~asu"'r , ~ Ineharge ollhe
_ kly """'ica allhe Undargrad office in
Ihe Shults Community Center. She I. the
only person authOrized to cash checks
and &ndorae lhem for deposit. ,
Tha check-c.a&hlng hour IN8$ based on
har schedule end lhe check IImll was her
decision, She said.
" I sta"e<! with eighl stUdents," she
said. "and only recenlly has Ihe number
Increasad." Sha said the number 01
checks cashed ""ries. "One waek II
mlghl be six. one week II mlghl be 20."
Nancy &aId II Is not possible 10 cash
checks e"eryday. But she said If a need Is
shown, tMn I he $OrvlC<) lime could be
extMded nexl S<imesler.
"The chec k~hl ng $Yltem was
slarted just as a courte-sy IQ 81udenl3,"
said Nancy. "Irs not mesnllobe a bank "
Why doesn'l Ihe books lore cash
ehecks? some Siudents a.sk.
"I think the bookstore should C83h
ch""ks," said Nora lavoie, a Irethman
lrom Mexico, N. V. "" you need the
money. you neoo Ihe money."
The sto~ will cash chac"s up 10 $10
over a minimum purchasa 01 $ I. Bill
Phelpe, dlreclor 01 $aga Food Service
hera whleh operales Ihe alore, salds 'We
do nQI !'lava the IInanel.1 capability 101
cashing check • . "
Phelps added Ihat he has no
guarantee Ihat Siudoni ehecks ara good
and nO ",liable way 01 checking.
Therelore, he sa id, ho cannol aasume
Ihe responsibility !or cashing checkl.
"
I'
jO/JUUUJj Hi /ltfYU3 will k a fualj
«5ome d'Uinie and heIf; 1-eMt/tItec/
trite r;1ea-n~ -6)fe k um wi 0/ mcYn8Jj
abaret Stereo
ystem Changing
Course Description Handbook Unique
By Wendy Anderaon
$1111 looking lor a good lIumanllles
course, but don' know whal cou .. e will
1111 tho "'Quiremenl?
Need a good aleell"" 10 roundoHyour
schedule, bUI would rather take One
onlaliing two or Ih"", lest. lhan a paper?
A new Course Descripllon Handbook,
published by Academic Forum, wilihavo
lhe answers to lhasa and many more
Queollonl.
The handbOok will Include a clear end
concise descrlpOon of Ihe covrse
conlenl, restriC1 lons end prel9Qulsltes.
lhe Amount 01 homewor1<, Ihe methOd 01
Instrucllon ,Iactu", or discussion) ,
gl'lldl"g policies, a reMlno 11.1, Iha
number and langlh of teSI$ and papers.
and lor what 'tudents lhe course Is
suggested.
The lI",t Issue will be out In lime for
studants 10 change Ihel, sptlng samester
~Medule. 1I they wish. Academic Forum
hopa& to Mave the booklel available al
places sueh as tha Leamlng Resourc.e6
Cenlar, F1eglsltar's Office, Inlormalion
BOOth, end the offices of departmenl
chairpersons.
StUdents 8eem to agree Ihat the
Course D~rlpilon Handbook Is a good
IdllS and shOuld have been written "long
ago." BUlsome heve reservations aboul
whelMer leacha", could describe Ihelr
co ur .... ob JectJvely.
. Kathleen Hllleh, a Junior Irom
CltIt\8".ngo, N.V.. thinlts studenls
should "compile a paragraph which
would Inctude general oomments aboUI
the conlonl 01 tM course."
Virginia Schlmph, a junior from
Penlleld, aorees. "Naturally, leachers
are going to 'spruce-up' their courses as
much as poSSible. whereas 3tudents are
more Ilkaly to lellll like II Is."
Teeche... On the other hand, are
Coleman ...
(Corrllnued flom page I)
Ironically was read at his own funeral. It
concluded:
'To empathlte Is 10 'eallle,
To eulogize Is to waste word ....
"This Is of .peclal significance 10 the
SOCial work 9tudants," M",. Guthrle$4lys,
"since he tried always to leach empalhy.
generally agalna1 ha"lng ~tudenl
comments Included In lhe course
d86Crip~Ons lor 'aarlhey wllll8keon the
aspeCI 01 evaluatlona.
Leonard Maley, aSSOclale prOlessorol
math and business, and a member ollhe
Evalu81 icn Policy Comml!1ee, prel.",
thaI any student'. course descripllon be
added by lhe teacher at the sU99esllon
of Ihe studenl.
He says, "II might be vnfalr to have a
lag placed on a leaeher. II a stud en I
descrlpllon will henm a lesche/.lt ahould
be directed to Ihe leacher In Ihe lorm 01
constructive crillclsm:'
"This dlsagl9ament between studenls
and fecu lty as 10 whether student
a".'uallon. should be publlahed
resuUed In a comproin lso In Oelobar.
Te.chars "greed course de&crlpllon. In
the catalog a", not adequate. The Idea
for Iha handbOOk slemmed Irom Ihla
comp/omlse." said Joanne Kelsch, h .... d
01 Academic Forum and a senior from
Nonh Arlington, N.J.
Joaone said. " TlIa firsllssve will be a
lrial run. The bOOklet will be changed
from yeer to year unlll It becomes I1lI
workable eaposslble. l1wili bepubilihed
...... ry .emester. We want 10 Iry to make
the bookleles lrue 10 IIfeaspoulble. Wa
hOpe students 'will give us leedback as 10
whethel the teachenl stick to Ihelr
Informalion or not_"
01 the aroll colleges, only the
Unlverslly of Aoche.le, has a
publieallQn similar 10 (he Naurelh
Course Description HandbOOk. St. John
fisher, fliT and MCC rely on lhelrcelslogs.
"The ra"""n why more dele lied
Inl<lrmaJ\on cannot be Included In the
collogo ealslog Is because the school
catalog i. a legal document III1d must
'ollow cenaln guldeJln8$," explelns
Stster Marion Hoetor, academic dean.
Coring. understanding, sympathltjng
wllh ""meone while he Is allva I, mOle
Important than .11 the words In the world
after his death.
"Ray Coleman tNly was 8 genuine
person - easy 10 lelk to. He louched 1\
great number 01 IIvea. Hopefully, the
people who knew him and leamed Irom
him will carry on the things that hestood
lor."
By C40rtMn Reagan
he $1500 61ereo component SYSlem
r Ihe Cabarel dining loom wag
t iled Nov, 16. Localed behind tha
b seetlon of the dining room, the
m consl"6 01 a receiver, tapedeck.
Creative Writers Here Publish
tumlable. The sound sy~em was
nated by the Undergrad Assoclallon,
I~ SocIal Board ol'lng the largest
tribulion.
According 10 Undergrad Presldenl
Sclaldo, "this $Qund syslem will
Ihe SOCial Board money In the long
n because they won't have 10 rely on
bands as much and moat 01 Ihe
nlS h.,d In tha cabaret ean be done
e~ pens ' liely . Pr ... ldenl Kldere &ent
• r$ally nlca lenar Ihlnklng
srgrlO lor hov/ng presenled Ihe
ter wltlllhe Gound BYGlem."
' ystem Is on Ihroughout tne nIght
day and SO Ihe quetllon 01 who
tel whalll pleyed has emerged.
III Phelps, head 01 SAGA wa~
tacted 'or an answer to Ihe potenliat
blem, He ""Id the ~ound syslem I.
re 1o, the enloymenl 01 Ihe 9tudenls,
since III. stili naw, they an! tlYlng to
the most popular musiC.
!dIng 10 Phelps. ''I'll play any type
"siC Ihetth. ~Idswanl il they put In a
Uesl 10 me, bUI I C8n~ be changing
musk ellery II"" minum JUSI
use someone wan's to hea,
ihlng dtHerent."
Ips I. perfectly willing 10 play lapes
rerords 01 good quality but said lor
, Ihe musiC, will .tay "easy" in Ina
Ing and Ihrough I"nchllme.
0'11 play elay-listening mu.lc In Ihe
Ing and through lunchtimne SO as
to irritate Ihe older stUdents and
tty, bul .,ound 2 p.m., we'll switch
• 18llon to whalMr V>e kids ",quest.
asked his opinion 01 the new
.ysl8m, Marl< Blaal<men, a
omore who nas helped wllh tha
nlghta held al Ihe Pub recently,
,"I think III, a beauillul system, The
lable is ono 01 Ihe best I've seen and
raceiYer has plonry 01 power lOrlhe
played here. The enllre system
lIy well-pullogethe, alld does lhe
well In lhe Pub: '
"The Dem<)(;ral end Cllronkle took my
poem " P. Lifetime" for Ih. Poetry
Comer. 11'11 be oul '-OmeUm. In
January," said SQb Graziano. "II's a
start: he added wllh a grin. Francesca
Gull. Creaii'e Writing lescher, agreea.
Sob loves 10 write, both prose .."d
poetry. And 1111's encouragemenl and
expenlse thetstudents need and wanlln
Ihe wrillng lIeld, Miss Gull's writing
courses are Ihe place.
Sne reporu happily (hat ......... rel 01 her
sludenl8 have published In prolesslonal
newspapers and rnaglUlnes. Among
lhem Ba'bara Da"ls, glhed and prolific
pracllcing p()9t. h"" had the lollowing
aoeeplanoea In the past y&a,, "Roxanna"
81119"001 Megallne, Spring l&sue 1975,
"Elogy For A C40bln91 Makar" The
Chrl.sIJsn Scl9llc9 MOIlltor, September
1975, and IWO poems In Ihe Democra,
and CllrOllJcle, "Revelallon" Sept. t 3.
1976 and "Don't Follow Me The"," acheduled
fOf February 1977 publlcallon.
Srian Sins, lormer Crealive Writing
sludanl (Fall 74) wrltllS In a proud lener
01 hi. fI .. t prof_,onal "break" - a
poem "Slner Love" In 81118"001, Sp/lng
Issue 1976. Songwrlter·poel Devid
Bissonen. now residing In Calilomia
writM regullllly nQW lor Th. SehJrday
~v.njng POSland Th. Chll,,'an SClenCil
Monilor. HI. lat&at for Ihe Post. a JXlem
"Chrlslma. llghl" Is In the December
issue. Some of hi' recenl credil6: a poem
IIUed "The Poel"ln Ihe Saplembel 1976
I~ue of The Wrll&r an<! one tilled "HolI·
day" in TM Ro/JJng Srone MaglilJne
December 1976 issue.
Mias Gull .ha .... her sludentS' joy In
Writing and publishing. "And reJection
Slips are hall V>elun," she says. Maoy 01
I'Ier sluoenlS as In the pasl are well
repre&enled In Verily, N8Uireth'$1It8(sry
maglillne, fall 1976 Issue lu.t out. "t.4y
sludents are nol r&ally " stude~ts" a&
SUCh," she explall\&, "unless 00& means.
ereatlvely sp .... "ing, S1udenl$ of lifa. I do
not leach C,eall"e Writing per S8, but
ralher ereatl' e living, Once one learns 10
live creatl...ely, 10 be first and always a
Creative wrl,ing ieecJier FrellctlSce Oll/l
~tudenl 0I111e. Ihe arU will lollow." She
counts herse" at one oflhese. Mias OulI'
is publl.hed poet-ln-resldenca 8t
Nauretlt with 6V<111OIumes 10 her credit,
We repnnl here Wllh permission
"Otri'lmas IIghl" by David SI&9()netta
and "Don'l Follow Me There" by Barbara
Davis.
CHRISTMAS LIGHT
II i. lhe rale light
""e hang 'rom oursol""".
At tlliG tima, we walk 8 round
dBa,'y deranged, and decoraled.
Oul words are lolling IInsel
eo we $ITUI like Ihe Magi.
Tonlghl, child,
you will have roo dreams
In a white sleep.
In the morning
you will d .... h.
like a dog unleashed.
into Ihat W&'m manger
01 light.
David 8J$$onen8
DON'T FOLLOW ME THERE
Used and crowded by lamlly
, enslaved by thing.
Ols.mayed by events
I rush to grB$S for peace.
In tlte /lela IWO mongrele banle
The Mexican beetle
Ravages the crops
A 747 rages o""rhE>8d
The .un 8$84uIIS.
SUI t know where 10 goIn
.
Inside 01 me there's a soulscape".
Shady as a mushroom
CoOl sounda like 118h INhispellngs.
Don'l lollow me Ihere
II II a solitary glen
I clear In Its la"<lndar hush.
Wu k I<Ir me, I'll be back
Barbare Davis
PAGE FOUR THE GLEANER
The Swine Flu and You
Some People Still Apprehensive
By Rut"" Dougl ..
- I donl W8lII III"
- Llsloo, • guy WhO worl<oln Ihe same
shop as a Irlend 01 mIne took II SalurOay.
He Wll$ dead by Mondey1-
-NAh, I don'l t~lnk I bener take III"
Whal do lheae stale men .. h8\le In
oommon? They are aClual paUent
responses 10 t~e """ent Iwlna flu
Immunlzallon program.
In Jenuary 1976, 810Iaier 8t FOrt Dlx,
N,J .. died aller a relaJively briel epl'ode
of fever, lore"""". cough, chills and
bmalhlng dHflevltlas.
Sound femlllar7
"Sure," you mlghl say. -limp Ie flu
symploms."
The dlagnO$I. In th~ 80ldler'. cu"
was Iwlne Ilu, It was enough 10 SIInd
medIcal hillonan. li/\d r_.rchsrs to
the lllea to document a prollle on Ihl.
dreeded dl .. ase. .1 mila r to Ihe flu
epiDemic -thol look over 3 million live,
In 1918.
Health aulhorltle. pro/OCted Ih.lr
Hndlng. and &slabllahed the highly
posalble lact t~at lha wlnler of 197B-n
may be lhelnltlal target dOla for Ihl, vlru.
10 breek Oul In eplOemlc propor1IOIti 10
the United Stat .... It was d.Cld.d Ihal a
program 01 m..... Innocuialion was
needed 10 prolact tl18 !>CpuloUon lrom a
repetition 01111. 1918 •• pellenc • .
II took mOllY manltls Irom lhe
dlsoovery ot tha Illness 10 o'eclo'e on Ihe
plogram and 10 execute II.
A. big hassle ~nlerea about tna
producllon 01 tl1e vaccine,. liability
Insurance and who would be lIeblelnlh.
....,nl of adverse effect. seoono'ary 10
I18cclne admlnlsuallon. Insurance
eompanles refused 10 portlclpate'
beca .... Ihe,.. hod been no precedenl
for rna.. Immunll.4t1on, Ihereby
_bllshlng a reasonable premium coat.
ThiS hUSle ,,",ulted In a delay In
proo'ucllonol Ihe \/lIcclne, which WM nol
resolved unlll lale 111&1 sUlflmsr.
And lhe accomp.nylng publicity I.
blamed by some 8$ having negative .1-
tecta on pOlenUs' vaccine rEcipients.
HeaoHnes th.1 shout: 'Three People Ole
alter Swln Flu Vaccine In Plll3burgh,
Pa." were and sllll a,.. negaUve In lhelr
ellset on Ihe publiC, eulhOlltl .. say.
Many p<!opl."motlonally Intarprel8d lhe
-aller" In such headllnea as "beCIIUoe
01," Ihey say.
Are Ihero other teasonl for Ihe
public's ""0 ... ' to take lhe vaccine? The
a""",er t. a quaUfie<l "yes."
Tl1ere I. no medical evl<lene<> thAI
es ... bllshes !)eyond doubt Ihetlwlna lIu
virus IIln&86 will be widespread Ihl~ year.
The",'ote, many probable ,aclplenls are
skeptical ollhe nEed tor auch prevenllve
mathods, according 10 eXp<!It3.
The pro, and cons for ttu
Immunization Ote omnlpresenl There
are 1tI08e whl> t ... 1 Ihal Immunization
against virus Infection h41 become an
es1ablllhed 1001 o'uring th. pa.at
de""d ... , N018bla examples are pallo,
small!>C< and messles.
The,.. are olhero who are convinced
lhat there are annual chenges In Ihe
nolure of tho vlrua causing the Illness or
dl ...... This, It has been suggesled Ih.1
Immunlzetlon will nOI provlda
seU.'aclory prolectlon unless II I.
feasible to raploly update Ihe
Immunlzalions according 10 Ihe natural
Changes or mutallons which can be
.'pected to occur wllhlng the vi", • .
The long-lerm e~ets on the vira l
Immunlzallon are unknown. Side elleell!
01 vaccine are lever. soreneu, allergic
(IIBellon and evan Ihe possibility ot
elleCls from OOnlamlnalion wlll1ln Ihe
vaccine 11 .. 11 and Olher physiologic end
• mOIl onel aspeet:J Of Ihe lIacclne
admlnle1rallon.
ThO public $_ olher I68$On. for
being lumed 011 trom Qettlng the swine
ful sho~ lhe medical protaulen finds.
Many are emotionally negative 10 Ihe
Idea of-cllnlc."Th. woto' Clinic for many
m .. ,.., a plaoe where lhe Indlgenl
rece ives care wllhoul any p<!",ona'
com mun lcellon. To many, II Is 8 ploce
where hundreds of p<!opls line up 10
I81:Glve lhelr .1'101.
MIIJ\y people prelar to no"" 'holr Own
physlctli/\ administer Ihe lIu vacctne.
Tha leason: lhe long-standing <lOO1or·
pollent relatlon.~lp bue" on
conflo'snceand clowrcommunlcatlon Is
nOI found sllheeUnlc. II the polienl has.
compllcall on, he will lurn 10 hi.
physician without reservation , Th.
..... bllshad "'Pl'ort between physlclen
and pallenlleads to e more sponlaneous
and meanln gM commun lcatlon,
The name swine Ilu Ms an adverse
connotallon (O( most people. The swine
II nOI held In such high regerD 10/
Obvious Nlaaons unless he 18 n.aUy
ancased In links and .ccompanles a
SlaCi( 01 hOIUk ... dripping with buller
and m8ple syrup,
"Free ,wine lui ,""ccln." Is enother
tUlnoff. To many.lha woto' -Iree" me.no
Ihe produe! Is suspect. They Quesllon,
"WheY' Ihe gimmick?" but In aCluallly, II
Is nol free. It I. costing the l8l<p&ye ..
(recipients). knownesllmaledcoslolal
leul $135.000,000 and possibly more.
paid lor by Ihe ledaral goYernmenl.
Flnally.lhere Is nOlhlng guaranleed 10
raise thalndlvlOuaIJeavelol suspicion as
Ihe nee<f 10 read and 91gn fOlmO, Giving
thO Inlonnollonal sheel and Ihe
"co",,"nt- portIon Ollhe lorm to patients
prior 10 ",celvlng Ih.lmmunluollon doea
j..st Ihal. Thieleeos 10 Ih. suspicion Ihat
somebOdy la Irylng to prOlect
Ih.m .. l...... In a legal manner, The
",rlllen IOlntoroomsnt 01 pOssible 'Ida
el1ecLs will obviously Inllame the
emotlona of many poien"al leclplen"'.
Why is It ne~saary for Ihls form and
slgnalure by the reelplen\?
" Is simply evlde~ce Ih.1 lhe pelSOO
ahould have raad it and we. In tormed In
a unl form man ner. I t also «I Nordl a
mean. ot a no Iysl. In the &llenl ot Ihe
o'evelopmenl of lIu In Iha.a Ind ividual,
Gubsequent to the vaccination and 8110
a.dverse reaction to ' the vaeelne
con!!ituenlB lIsa".
These forms also Include Ihe "balch"
number 01 Ihe menufllClured vacelne.
patient'. oQ •. and dale 01 admlnlSlration.
Ihereby providing a me."" 01 analysis In
lhe &llenl 01 complications or anrlbuled
complicAtions 10 tM Vlicclne.
-Balch" numbers give a needed
conlrolln lhal comparative studlas done
resuiling Irom repealed adv.rae
8pl5Od.a or ",.ults can be easily lrecoo'
10 the actu41 phy'lcal vaccine $OUI'C&.
Should Ihere be re""aled common
adve .... results. the 'p<!clfle balch ot
v!ICCine can be determined. Ihareby
taclillating corrective measures,
The fedarol gO\l8mmonlls IIS3umlng
liability for vaccine produCllon and
dlsbursemenl adminllUatlon, The
manufeC1uring ~ompanle! are
prOOUClng lIaCClne at oos~ oM al no
prolll 10 Ihemselves. Tn&y have no
liablllly coverage li/\d need none slnee It
Is Ih. governmenl'. respon.lblilly.
Or. Sibert Douglas. a local Inlemlal.
indicated In en Inlervlewlh81 he met wllh
many negallve response. Ir'om pallen Ie
for flu ,""oclne shol$.
"I have not 10f1:<ld anyone 10 tak~ II,"
Or. Ooug I ... said. "Some will take Ilon'y
If lh. 'hot I, g'ven by IhO dOClor."
Many physicl.'" find Ihal a good
sh.re ot Ihese a""lell"" were ollercoma
beeause 01 a good establl'he<f <laclorrelollooahlp.
Some poople WIlo halle
been n.gatlve have overcome Ihel/ lea",
and have sU0C8SSlully leken lhe 'hOI.
For Ol"e", the turnol1 i. firm.
Many in Ihe hlgh-nok ""Iegory will
accepl IhO .hOI ellor a reasoneble
•• planallon baseD on lhelr own
Inolvlduei clrcumstanees.
A. h,gher percenlage of 11\0 ",'usal. of
lna.holareln Ihe lower soclo-economlc
1.lIel$ and lhe elderly. The higher soeloecono
mlc groups seem not 10 have as
much lear and accop I the IIu ,hOI 11$ III •.
en Im/XIrtan, 1001 01 prevenilve
me<flclne,
Reasons lor nOI getting the 'hOI run
,he gamul. as:
"I don'l wanlll!"
"1 don~ ",anI 10 die."
"It ha, killed many people,"
""'. not nec""",,ry."
'" h.8to' Ihere's going to be no lIu."
"They',," jUlllrying 10 sea", peaple."
"Somebco'y's /USI trying 10 make a lot
01 money."
"I had It 18$1 yeer and It didn't help."
''I'm allerg ic 10 egg ....
"I oon1 ~now. I may be allergic 10
egg • . "
- I don'l wanl to" .. , -Why?" ..
"Becausel" aM finally.
• OoCIOr, dlQ yOtJ lekelIIollu vecclnoT
The plClure is clearly dellned. The
medical profession hOp<!S Ihalawlne Ilu
vl",s epidemic does nOI mater18111O, for
Ihe majority who', fe.,.. have comp<!lIed
Ihem 10 refu$e the Immunl.etlon live In
hiQ~s"'lty areas,
T~olll Is nOI a greater cone/uOlor 10'
lhe pandemic Of swine IIu, 01 any other
communicable dl .. ase 8S medica'
hle10ry has known It, Ihen close
proxlmll)l 01 the humen laelo .. lnvolveo.
Have you had your shOt'?
Placement and Career Planning News
A.n.ntlon December gradualesl II you
haven'l mOo'elt In to thO Ple~menl and
Co"",r Planning Ollice yel, nOW 18 nol
100 soonlll will take aboul a hall hour 01
your lime 10 learn I~e Mlrvloea 01 Ihl$
011100.
Perhapa we can help you conduct an
ellec1lva job searc~, 10 Include writing a
gOod resume. making employment
contacts, Interviewing effectivelY,and so
on, lI graduate school Is In your plan.~
~ave soma gooddlreclorles thaI will help
you find out whal programo are oltered
where. II you would like 10 Nl~lve lob
vacancy nOlle .. 81 homa onoe yau leave
NA2liMth. you can reglstar lor Ihal
""rvlc... You may 81so call or .IOp by
anyllme aller you Qradualelo ... aboul
openings In your fleld.
Many 01 you. particularly prospectilla
leachers. may wanl to set up a
Plae<>ment FolDer, WIlic~ InclUdes a
curranl resume and letler. 01
recommeno'atlon. It'. muCh easier 10
hAve yOUJ leUers 01 reference In One
cenlral loca\lon lhan to Mve 10 keep
going back 10 Ihe aame peopl.l;me all.r
Ume .,.klng 101 a new leller .... ch time
you apply lor a diller8nl job .
TI1.re will be some on-campus
Inlatvlewlng ne., aemesler. A.tl~ough
you may have le~ Na>areln you mey atlll
Inlervlew on campus thl. SP,lng. So lal
8ulfoughs (;¢rporallon Is SChaduled lor
F.b. 1, 1977, and Easlman Kod.k 10
scl1e<fuled for March I , len. Hopefully
IMre will be others as well. Slgl>-ups lor
tile .. InlervleW!! will be sl."lng ne.1
oam ... lar on 8 fI"l-com •. tlrst .... rvod
b .. 19.
ChOCk lhe Gleaner, Ille bullelln board
behind Ihe Information Oask In Ihe
Snull!! Contar, or OOnlaCl the Pacemenl
end Coreer Planning OHlce for more
Infolmatlon. II you neven1 picked up
your copy ot ell~er Ihe 1m ASCUS
Annual, (primarily tOI prosp<!ctl'le
educalors), or the College PJeCfJm(lnt
Anlluat, ~ have plenty lell In Ihe office.
You mey have a In!e copy, Remember
Ihe services ollMe Placemenlano' Career
Planning Ofllce are always av.lla~e 10
you as alumni 01 lha college.
Any prospective leach.l$lntereeled In
leeching opPorlunltles and
requlrementsln Auslralla , oome in 10 the
Placemenl Olllc". W. alO jU81 now
beginning '0 rec:alve Information on
Australia', annual (eacher (eeruilmenl
program.
Upcoming evenls InCluo'e the
following:
l. Jan. 27. 1977. a -careel Inlormatlon
Nigh.... opon80red by tho
Un de 'gr ad uale A.s.oc latlon,
Placement Md eeloer Planning, and
Ihe Alumni Aasoclatlon ,
2. Fob. I , 19n. 8urrougM (;¢rpOratton
will be Intarvlewlng on campus.
3, March I , t9n, EaS1man Kodak
(;¢mpany will be IntervIewing on
campus
4. March 24, 19n, a "Cal.alS in
Governmenl Night" 16 planned al the
un Iva rsll)l 01 Rochester
Hopefully more .vents will be planMd
lor lhe Spring Seme.l.r Check I h.
(Jlaener, -Weekly Calendar," and Ihe
bullel ln boarD be~in4 Ihe Information
Desk In Iha Shults Cenler for Inlormatlon.
Remember fot onacampus
Inl.rvlewlng, signing up for Inlervlews
will be on a firel-come, firsl-served basi •.
It would al.o be beneflelal 10 halle •
Placem.nl Folder e.tabU.ned, becavse
quite 0/1.,.. company recrullers want to
look al your reaum9 li/\d lette .. 01
recommendation. II we have nOlhlng 10
show Ihem, then you come oil as looking
unprep"Md.
To Ih. graduates 01 Oe~mbel.
congralulations on your line
accomplishmenl$1I To all of you the
Placemenl and Care.r Planning Otllce
wlshea a jOyO'" holiday .... onll
C.E. Students
Love Faulkner
By Bem'C<I SUlllngl
"My In ends ask me why I'm
ano I,USI smile and tell Ihem III. a
labor of 10Ile," said Belty Allior.
conllnulng education atudenl
Nazarelh
Belty Is having a 101le affair wllh
.10';"'01 William Faulkner. ~ a
01 Sv.eUo Graham'.
Fautkner, Selly meets once 0
12 otller .tudan" to dl$(uss Fau'
wn'lng.
"I was preny narvou. 81 11m!."
said. " I've bean away trom lhe
tor a number of yea",. BUlllusl
to lake Ih. class and II h ••
wonde rlu I. I'm even geUI ng OIIor
PurHan background. t can sit down In
middle 01 lhe day 10 reaa and nol
gulll)l aboul il. I lell my trl.nOo 10
cou ..... llke Ihls, It Isnlillegal, I
fattenlng.-
Roben Klo'sra, president 01
shores Betl)l's enthusiasm lor
eoMlnulng education program.
"I've lalked aboul my bellelln
education and I 1 ... 1 lhal
educallon Ia a 900<1 way 10
community," Kia" .. saiO. "A
stuo'snl <lcesn'l have 10 be
toward • dog""'. II we have
people w8nl to 181<9 lor enllo\'me'nl,
wa"llhem 10 come Ir\ and
Elaine Heyden, director 01
conllnulng education Departmenl
Nazareth.saY' Ihere are 400 aludenls
lhe undergraduate program.
ma/orlty are youngsludents
lhe lr degr&ea on a part-Ume basis,
we have older aluo'onts who
resumed their sludles on a
basis, and others who taka a
IWO tor personal lullilimenl,"
HayOen said.
Mrs. Graham. chalrman ot Ihe
Dapertmento sayo .he has a
lesllng 10' Ihe seminar
01 my lavorlle writers and I
somelhlng n.w each time I read one
hi •• torl ... :
T~e group averages a bOOk a
bul somalirn ... hll$ to ""~IW<>"OSS "'"
lor e p8rt1CUiar novel, In,, ••• ,.'denl'
us i gned oral "'pons eoch week.
Ihell lepOr13 are ores ...... d, 1M
offe", p<!l"!onal reflections 01 the
work. Each Individual I.
pl8$Bnl & final poper on a
lubjecl Ihal I1as been approved by
Graham.
The course wraps up wll h a
01 Faulkner, and a palty. ThO
be legal and moral. bUI some
Wh.I~.r II may d8S\roy 1M my1~
seminar In Faulkner "len 'l faltenlng ,
Sign language
Class - Popular
By Ann O'Connell
Fr&$hman JUdy Predmore 01
Falls knows whal Irs Uke 10
although s~e doesn't have a
prOblem.
"l..,iISlsummer, , w •• In Ihe '~~,e~~~~~:I~
proglam al RIT. 8y Ihe end of l/'
we ",e,en1 speaking al alt.
leam wMt II'~ like to be deal,"
July hIS been leaching ,ign larlgu.LI D,
here 0" T U<lsday nlg~la , He r
Falhel Thomas Erdle, Is ehaplaln
deat al RIT.
"My father and I wen I 10 •
language el8&. al RIT lhat we
aboui f'ommyunc'e.lwenIIOlhe,CeI .... ,.
(The RIT Pub), and Ihars where I
up a 101 01 sign I.nguage.
. The T ueosda y CI8S$6$ were
beg Inn.,.. A.boul 20 81lended
according 10 Judy,
"The lirtl nig~t we h.d
people," .he said, "We
.peiling IIrsl and eaeh nlghl you
new sign, We'owe learned $0"9'.
Classes will be olle/ed a
Januery at Ihe !18.rt 01 lhe
semeslel, ~ys Judy. .
'We'll probably have a
cou"e and an Intermedlale
Ihose who look It Ihis
1~lnklng aboul hovlng II
hOur so more people ca.n
11 you don' I know SIgn
meet 8 o'eal p"f90n. Judy .""n,,,ttL:",
"slow down your aPiech,
pelCBnl ot speech can bo read
II ps, II you .Iow down
exaggerale your epeech and
t~ey pick up • 101 more "
17. 1976 TIiE GLEANER PAGE FIVE
Independent Student Coalition
of Siudenta In Ihe Independenl Sector of New York SIJII& Higher
Education
otI~ Na:"" .lh College \s an acllve member
Independent S1udenl eoalltlon 01
State. Bettar ~nown as ISC,
".~,Iv.I'''''nAtI group Is made up 01
I'n t:':~:j~u~nl ~0r1s itlhleeo s9 9th rIonduegpheonudllehn&t
a lObbying group,
stale sen810rs with
'CillIOitnau,on and propoaals concerning
New Yor~'. 280.000
, .idt~~ ndl.nl siudents. ISC doas not
have Ihe exper1ls<l to wflte
laws, but obtain, a sponsor 10
The number 01 studenls
gfOUp will hopelully Impress
In the passing 01 Ih~
lunds 01 ISC conelst 01 50C per
eQulvalenl sludenl 01 membet
.nd universities.
01 Trustees 01 the
on Independent Colleges
has unanimously "oted
Ihe Independent Student
of Truslees to all
_",",,,'",I1'''''''M Ihat iheyenCOUtag8
stUd ant govemmenl 10
Ihe aelivlliea 01 ISC, 0'
Is no unitary .Iudent
governmenl, thai they encourage lhe
lormatlon of an ad hoe group 10 dO the
$Sme, and
2) The Board recommends thBi 8U
member Institullons asslsl the
development of their respective ISC
cMpters by eonltibutlng Ihe Inillal
membership 100 01 soe per lull time
equivalent oludent.
Boara members at~ssed lhat tl1 .. y
expected the student. In Ihe
Independent Instllutlons to eventually
lund ISC. bUI they conceded that. great
deal of time would be ne0&S$8ry fo,
students 10 Inslltule such a mechBnlsm
of studenl tu"dlng. The resclullen was
tormed and adopted 10 give students Ihe
needed lime to "'Itlil lhalr fiscal
obligations 10 ISC,
P~ldenl Rober: Kldera of Nataretll
has recommended lhallhe college agr66
10 prOvide our membership lunds this
year. Net all oolleg"" and un lversj lies
wete as willing 10 help sludenls, snd lhe
Undergraduate Association are mOSI
appreclall ve 01 this ges I Ute on the pan ot
Ihe edmlnlslrauon. A meellng of Ihe ISC
W8.3 attended by Josette Kenny,
sectela,y of the Undergraduate
Association. on Oct. 23 In Albany. This
w8$ primarily an inlormatlo .... 1 meeting,
al which a declolon 10 loin Ihe eoalilion
was endorsed.
The Leglslalure will reconvene In
January. 19n, and ISC hes drawn up
severe I bills whleh are to be Inlroduced
by several senato ...
Class of 1980 Elects Offi(ers
To: Student 900y
From: Underg .... d /uIaoe1.Uon
Da .. : October 'J:7, 1 m
Re: M .. \'t 10 Shultl Cenler
WE'RE HEREIJ The Undergraduale Association has arrived at Ihe Otlo Shults
Community Cenler, We ate located across from Studen ... · Allalrs, and we're
exlendlng an Invllarion 10 you to come and visit our new otIl.:e and become
aqua In led with Ihe Association's members.
As you ~now, our pr$Sldenllhl~ yea! 1$ Renae Sclaldo, She Is assisted by vlcaprasldenl
Mary Te,ry. secretary to Government JO$/It\e Kenny, and treasurer Nancy
Poccla
In ad~ltlon 10 a change In our environment, Ihere has been an addlUon to ou'
asaocjallon. Beverly Lee has Joined us lIS stat! !<loreta.". She will serve ali
reeepllonls1 Qnd secrelary to the executive body,
Please SlOp In soon, We ere hare to sel'll1l 8$ a bond between /acuity members,
adminiStration, and the Student body.
Let u& serve you, ,
During this p8.31 semester, Undergrad has put lonh much energy In thought and
action loward the ben&rment of our assoclallon. We hove become a productive lorce
and ha.ve strenglhened our social and buslnesa relatlonehlps with Ihe
adminl.Iratlon. facu lty, alumni. parenls and hopefully and moet ImpOnanlly-lhe
stUdents, since you elected uS to serve you.
We ha"e come to reall"" the Importance 01 ",liability, creolblUIy. ~"UCIure and
unity, an 01 which any stude niB asooelellon sheuld ha" • . However, Ihe suppon from
tM people we represenlla nO' only ou, most ImpOr1ant elemenl Of SuC¢6ti, but I.
also vital fOf OUf growlh and productIvity.
Allhl" Ume we wlah 10 eJrte/id a slncere ' ~hank you" for youraupport thles.meo"'r
ani:! toll3k you to conllnue you, InlereSt InlO Ihe neJrt.
We, the Unde,grad Assocladen, a,e pre.enllng to you Ihesl) pag<l$ of our lall 76
sllons and accompUshments. Pie ... view Ihese " produCIll" and don't hesHate to
question andlor &ugg ... L YOU will have an Idatll opportunity to dO so and gel betler
acqualnled with all concernad lhe lal\$r pert of January. when we wltl.penBOr an
"open I1ou ...... This has been tenlatlvely scheduled lor Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 1:30 p.m.
In Ihe Undergrad olllce, Reminders will be sen I out when we relum,
Once again. Ihank you fOl your InlefGsl and sUPPOr1 and have a m08t enJoyabla
Chrlslmas and New Yeer,
Eag arly wa lij ng to see you In 19771
The Execu1lve Council
Undergrad Assoclallon
Renee Scaldo, President
~
na~reth
STUDENT ROSTER 1976-1977
R.S.V.P.
The t!odnrgmduftl. Associaiion
of
N " ... rclb CoUege
cordially iDViLe3 you (0 ~
Cbri.tmas Cocktail Party
given ill honor of
The Uomd of "i"rusU>e8 of the GoUego
OD Tuc.dny, De«mber 7, 1D70
Al 520 p,m.
III the Alire L. Foley Ahuuui Lounge
Shults COJDmulli~y Ccnl<:r
LiARNING RESOURCES C(IH£R
/iiUARETH COl l EGE
Association of Rochesler
College Students Formed
. ~ :\
Maml>8,. and ~!tofl 81 ARCS mS8!1nll !n Mw Unds'Il1Sd Off!¢ll. Cleafed 10 promols
In/eracllDil .mono erN colf99N and /0 b&rrSl ~Iude'" gowmments! Siluelu",,,, ARCS
mS813 OIICfJ • month. The CoII~ sJfemafs on 10cati0il Of fll6 mesllng!.
PAGE SIX THE GLEANER DECEMBER 17,
German Club's contest
getting better every year
By Ann Mmenn&yer
The German Club held lUI third annual
Glngetbread House Conte$l. Friday.
Dee. 3.
The hou .... were on dlaplay In the aft
eenttll during fhe aftemoon. The QU'poaa
01 the contest was to capture the
Christmas spirit In " more IrBdltlonal
way. Children that saw the dlsplay 'were
dellghled with the Ide.:' 0,. Ealth
M8n~e. fllClu/er In lorelgn langu8ges,
""id. She pointed out that "It's 8 rare
occasion when a child .ees such worka.
It Is bound to c.a.pture hIs 'aBel natIon."
The makers of the' hou .... were rewarded
accordIng fO fhelr skills. Flrsl
prlle went to Karen Ca~SOn. second 10
Marie Ly.lonek. and Ihlrd 10 Marie CeSOfO.
A group prize waa awe,ded to Carol
Hutchlngson. Aaeme Plena and Elaine
DeSota. There were also pill"" lor Ihose
who Mtered the contest. and dldn',
place.
-The contest wag II success: It seem!
toget benarevery year." &8YSO,. Manne.
New committees
more representation
Book Store
Committee
learning. Resources
Committee
NI::IIS}·LASH • •• N:)JSF(./.5H •• • 1II·:I/SnUH ... N;;II;;rLh5A ••• N.:.rSFUSlI •• ,N1::'~S Voter Registrcti on
C l)
,,- ....,- .-....- I' i\ :::~[ . - ---'"
" lreY, NOd !!i!§ 15 COOL J •
Underr,rad hog ~orked bard all 3~r 'J1Lb Judy ~MmSnuel,
Vice Freold.nt far St\ldent ActivHles, ~nd Hr. Robert A. Kld~r .. ,
President of the College, to extend the current viaitn tioD poUcy_
In stallation
8.
Oedication
Oct. 25
&
Oct. 26
Turn-Out A Success
During the two day p,og/am the Uno'ergrad
Assoclallon C¢nducted, 62 vole~
were reglst.",d and tI3 applications
tor absen'~ ballOts wera nanded out
Tnis, In addition 10 the almo&! 100 new
Yote", registe,ed dunng the NYPIAG
campaign a weet( earlier. PUIS Our earn·
pus well over the goal of one-sixth campus
reglsl,allon siale-wide. nle .tate
workers were also ,mpffiSSeo' wllh Ine
numb<lr ot studenlS tney tound on thl.
campus who wel1l already 'egistel'9d.
Politics '16
at Naz
Sludent
8.
Pare nl
Weeke
Ocl. 22 -
U ndergrad Committees/Subc:ommitlees
Drama .Club's
first offering -
Electra
liii>,,"
Cluh Cervantes
'Club Cervantes,' the SpaniSh Club at
Naza,eth College, held It9 first meeting
01 the semester on Seplember 16 in Ihe
- " - - _. •• 0 •• _ . . ......... _
Social Work C/u
has new center
~iBi/[um h
th Os camp/e
ree out of f'
. IVe dead/in
DECEMBER 11, 1976 THE OlD\,.EA PAOE SEVEN
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"'CHRISTMAS AT THE ••• g,.
HOUSE OF 'UITARS?'~
(3) FLOORS OF MUSIC ~
(DON'T GIVE BABY ANOTHER UGLY SWEATER-GIVE BABY MUSIC!) You':::"~rtd ,,..
• All U S single albums-S3,9S ea,
• Checkoul our bargin junk bin LP's
3 for 1 ,00 j~ulTl qre-a! Illl ds)
• 45 hit singles - 8ge ea
• Baby! wear your rOCk star'
Rock Slar butlons-99C
• Rock slar T shins-2 98
• Rock star belt buckles-4 .98
• Swilch blade combs(
as seen on TV) 7.96
• Drum Slicks on necklace
(Slerllng silver) 7.00
·'mported albums from
England and Germany in stock
(sum Slrange rock albums)
• LOIS of S 10 .. $ 15 folk gUitars
crawling up the walls and
hanging on the ceilIng with
the customersl
• Large selection of
professional lolk
flattop guitars in
$40 to $90 range
new & used
6 &. 12 stnngs
nylon or steel
strung guitars
• ELECTRIC
AMPLIFtERS-$25
Whole 101
01 GIbsons
FendelS
Mani",
Ovallon
Ibane,
. GullO""
9IIop now-Beallhe EaIoI.r Ruthl
Send lK a 'Hate' or 'Fan ' le"e, about TV a UL • Up to 700/0 Off on those big motha
Ampli/ierli and PA Systems
• 2nd Floor lull 01 sparkled Drum sets
New S. Used Ludwigs. Slingerland,
Gretsh, Pearl. Tama, Rogers
Full Drum Outfits from $150.00
• IO-Speed Bikes- $69,OO (Not Music
But They Pass)
• Deals on Sony, RCA Color TV's
Up in Wondyland (2nd Floor)
• 20% MUSIC Books: Sheet Music
• Black Light Bulbs- Sl .50(Fit in any lamp)
• DISCO Strobe Lights - $19.00
• Drum Sticks- $1.00 paIr
• Set Guitar Slnngs-S2A9
• Picks-3 for 2S(t
• Harmonicas-S4.50
• Banjos- 49, Auto Harps-49
• 20% Off Koss Headphones
-/
• Tambortnes-3.98
• Bongo Orums - 9.00
• Pick up on Armand
Schaubro(;lck's Albums
or Don'tl
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TO TH~ HOUSE
OF GUITARS TO
SEE THE STRANQE
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PAGE EIGHT THE GLEANER DECEMBER 17,
Nazareth's First Swim Team Victors
l) ........... uuo
Men's Basketball Coach
Schedules Scrimmages
AllfI& lItart 01 ",. tlO ,,.,,tty/e rt~
By Ann Mtttermeyer
NIlZ8.m!h Colisge hired lis Hrsl 'ulldme
baskelball coach earllerlllis montl1.
J08<lph GlgIIOIII, lonner lr&ehm8ll and
Junior varsity cOach at Edlaon Technical
High School In Roch",,'er hs. staned
wor~lng willi Nazareth's mon's
baske1ball teem, GlgllolIl will 81$0
supen/l$6 1IOCC(!r at N .... relh.
Olgllolll complied a 6&-22 record
while coaching On Edison', lower levels
and as U8istant to Edison's varsity
coach, Vito Consten18. lhetearn won 2S
01 Ihelr 40 games.
algllolll al,o ha.a th_ years 01
f a~perlence on the st.oll 0' the Keuka
Lake summer camp, directed by
Conslanza and BrockpOrt Stele's 1' beakelball cosch, Mauro Panagglo.
1; A glllduale 01 Monroe Community
~ C<>lIege andNlageraUnlverslly, GlgllolIl
l. would lI~e to "make the basketbalileam
at Nazanllh • little dille rent Irom other
colleg8$:' GlgllolIl esy3 tryouts lor the
team have been encoumglng. Twenty
men Originally came out and twelve have
'tayed with It ''The guys are detennlnBd
and enlhusl8llt lc about est.obllahlng
organl ... <I. 8erlou6 athletics al Nuareth.
GigUolII will alSO recruit, This years
pro!)",m will be limited 10 schOOl' In
New Yorl< State, but evenlually Ihe
program will branch out. he says.
ThiS years .chedule will be o"'ClIy
Inlonnal, consisting 01 & serlea 01
Scrimmages. Next yea, the team will
compete On Ihe Intercolleglale level. The
caliber 01 Ille team will delermlne
whether It will compete on a )unlorva,-
",?--~r.~; :C"".'t~~~.:-......__- :---:._ ~ Women I s Basketball
__ .~ __ --'" :::-~ t Split First Two
.- _ ' . ~. I B~ Don"" B.nlPtDn
- ....... ,._~_. ~ The Nazare1h wom9ll', basketball ,- ,-
~ ........ -
. .~ ...... -i~ team openad their 1976-n season on
Dec, 6 by holl11ng Le Moyna. NlWlmlh
won 52-47. '
Nu(Uefh swimmer.; rOllling h>ammol<n In clOH fBC<I
The NamrErth women's swim teem
we n thel r ",111 meet of Iha season by
defeaUng Eisenhower Colisge 76 ... tl1
Dec. 6.
The team Is the tlrot sstebllshed swim
team In Nuereth's hlll1ory. It W85 aleo
lhe nrst meet In Ihe new 0110 Shultr.
. Community Center Olympic-sited
SWimming ~oo1.
Taking firs1 plllCbe lor Nazal'$th were
Robin Cecillel" th65()back (36.6), Amy
Graham In the SO breast (42.2), Ann
Park ... IntheSOlly,llIld Pegl Fnaullnlhe
50 lree (8:19.6) and the two leley teams.
Naz.are1h opened the vlclory wllh a wi n
In lhe 2QO medley relay In sUme 012:29,8
with Cedlla, Graham, Parkes and Alicia
Bennat swimming.
They Closed wllh" come-from-behind
surge to capture lJ1e 200 1_ rel.y , Thl.
time It wa.s Allcl. Bennet. Robin Cecille,
ArlO Mltlermeyer and Ann P8rkes churnIng
oul • lime 0' 2:16.5.
There W8S no diving eve~1 b&cause
neither leam ha.sdlvers presently. Coach
Marta Pelllgrino said, "Next yeer we'"
heve some, but lor Ihe reat 01 Ihe aeason
we'll Just be competing In the swimming
events.
EIsenhower Colisge suNere lrom the
,eme p/oblam bee, ..... they are only two
years Old.
The learn's next meet will be away.'
Ei&enhower Jan, 13,
ISC MeetJng ... (Continued from Page S)
At a ",coneS ISC meeting held In • state and ledenille"';',wl1happllcatlon
Albany Dec. 11. Renee &elaldo, and eligibility Inform&IIOn In Ihelr
Undergraduate Association preSident, college bullellns or C8telogu~; FIN;
and Joae11e Kenny allended, Prev9n1lon- requ ires thot all
Among I/Ie bil la to be presented In dormllorlas In New YOrk State be
January, Tuition Aid P/Ogrtlm IT AP) equipped wl1h smoke detection .w.lcec,
propoaala are high on the list 01 and - authorlIeS strict enforcemenl.'
priorities. Among len 01 the separole Othsr Soho/anJrlps or Sluclem Ald-proposals
are: an Increase In Ihe appropriates $tOt), per student ;n any
eligibility cutoN for maximum awarda opponunlty program In New York Stele
'rom the preaent $2,000.10 $9.000 .. nel lorcostsolspplylng 10 gr.du.'. schOOl.
tllXAble Inoome: eliminate the $200, In New York State; Stud9nl Fllghl$-
automatic reduction 10' upper division mandetes .'Ilnatilulions rece iving slllte
s1udents; s1udenls taking 9 to 11 credit aid to supply and clrculete voler
hours wllll'\lC$Ive award. at one hatl the legist",tlon torms; Grant students living
amounl received by lull-time studen", In dormitories the same nglli. othe,
(at pre"",n!. there al'$ nona.) At lenants have, InCluding protection ""m
SaiUrday's m .... tlng. NllZ8.reth repe unwamlnted search .nO selwre, and an
Scls.ldo and Kenny voted In lavor 01 end to Visitation rul ... and seperate
pr~nting these bill.. lac ilities by &i!x.
In ",ga/d to TAP, a bill will propose Onlhlslaslblll,AeneeSclaldopolnltld
thai tne Presldenl 01 Higher Eduostlon out al the Albany m .... tlng Ihatlhls COuld
Sen/Ieee advance 10 Instllutlons moelv- put the C,I.C.U. In a dlltlcull POsition In
Ing TAP, monies, 75'!1> of the lunda re- relallon to IBC, Niagara Unl~rslty
OOioed by thotlnstltullon du,'ngthe pre- reprasentBtlvas Inlormed olhers 01 an
olous year lrom Ihe TAP Program, II all Instance on their campus In nlgard to
TAP .ppllcatlons anl nOI p,ocessed by vl.,tatlon polley. They have been
Dec, I, This would hopelully elevlate the unsuccessful In obLalnlng more than 2 to
problem which occurred lJ1ls year, Sar- 3 hours 01 vlsilallon per week. Recently,
veral oolleg ... have relusedto &XIend the one girl w8$ lound lor the second lime
de'erral dete of studenl. epplylng 'or In a male dormllory alter hours. The
TAP and who&a applications ha~ not college suspended Iheglrl. wllh onlyhvo
yet been processed because 01 HESC weeka lett 01 cl!UlSaS In the semeale/. All
computsr prob!ems. credits were lOSt. and .I1e can not
Other bills to be p,oposed are: reapply 10 Ihe university unHI the tall 01
Disclosure-ali InstJtu1l011B will be 1977, This bill dO<l9 not propose thai
men dated to plaoe a notice 01 ellatudent Ihere be no .,ngl ..... ex dor~ltories on
Them wall a large turnout 0' 'Wdents,
'acuity and staH Hiling th,se-fourthB 01
Ihe bleacher..
H Ig h scorer was Doreen LB Don ne with
29 points. The rest 01 the scoring wu
divided among lour other players: Kim
Mumey had t 2 poln18, Barb Meng had e
~olnls, Debbie Sullivan hed 4 points and
Becky Pragle had I pol nl.
On Dec. 6, N82ele1h ballied the COld
and snow lravellng to Fredonl ... They
lost 80-34 to the laller Fredonia team.
High scorer lor N&28rath W89 again Dc>reen
LaDonn. with 16 pOints. Also scorIng
lor Nazanlth W8& Kim Murnay wll/l 6
polnla, Mary Ellen Portman with e
polnlS, Barb Meng wllh 4 pOints and
Becky Pragle with 2 pOints.
The leam does not, play again unlll
Jan. 5.
"Nazareth Panthers"
Ea,lIet 1/11, semeste, • subcommlllee
was set up I/I,ough the Undergrad Assocl.
tlon to explore the posalbllhles 01
having e college mascot. Aller IlIlenng
through enumerable Ideas, the committee
narrowed I"e cholees down 10 the
"Nazareth Panthers." We fell Ihal Ihe
.'udenl bodyshOuldeJde USI~choO$lng
this new tiUe. We are hereby MI<lng 10'
your opinions and IdellS-whether you
agree with our chOice Or preler SOmeI/
IIn9 else. Please wrile a leller to lhe
(3~anel or deposit your Ideas InfO the
box which will be placed at the Intormalion
desk, Any commen ... , posilive Or
neg.""e will be greatly a ppreclat&d ,
Thank you lor your panlclpallon.
-Karon lat!
colleges 10 oHer co-ed lael llll... to
studenlS.
ISC Is not strictly a lobbying group, It
also olte", legal advice 10 member
coll eges, 8nd la conc8med wilh the
problems Indepenoent college. have
wllh rega,d 10 Ine prope, ailing out 01
linanclal aid lorma. Hopelully,
Iniormalion centers will be sel up on all
campUS6$ to help sludent-s out with
I/Ie .. lorms. AlSO, II a college has any
special problem. lhey can be brought 10
ISC, There Is stmngth In numbers, and
ISC will take .rands on cen.ln I~ues.
Any studen'" Inler60led In ISC are
,!rged. 10 ~ntact either Renee &Ialdoor
alty or VSlllity level <luring the 101
y .... r.
Alter compeling In this
years, NlIVIlSlh can then
membership In the P,ivBte
Athletic Conlerene<). This
N .... reth to play In Ihe same I
51. JOhn Fisher, Roberts Wesleyan
Elmira,
Gigllohl says. "It will ta~e alOI 01
to rna ke Na rareth a win nl ng
Interesl ~ there aod I am
.bout the success 01 the leam:
Watching It
From the W
By Bob QI1INnO
As I s.at In the bleachers and
Coach Joe GI 91 i01l1
beskelball meeting eve'. my milid ,jrlllod'l
to a dreamland whete all 01
greets" 01 \he coun have
limes. You're wondering what I
'181 greats"? Well, we're the
lac~ Jusl a lew 01 I/Iosa
Intanglbl.s. You know, either too
or 100 shon; or Ihe shooting lon't
there, or tha d,'bbllng Is Sllllie
or the snea~ers are too light.
shom a IInle bit baggy (lei'S not
wino resistance. very Imporlant
know),
" you're wonde,'ng again, "Whal
hell is he rambling On about?" II's
Men's spons have Iinally
Naz.aral/l. Thanks 10 the ad(nln~r'/itlotH
ano P,.id ent Roben Kldera,
have basketball and swimming,
tull range 01 other spOrts In Ihe
distant Mum.
Coach GlgllolIl seems to ha""
p,oper temperament lor Ih~ Job.
energetic and very OpUml.Uc,
ready has been working lor SOme
on lecruiling player>; Irom arGa
schools and, th Ings look good
He .... pl.,ned Ihe op,pol"lunille.
male students hl>/'&. We will
say that we helped establish
Intercollegiate sports al Our
That's. Ihought, Isn't It?
As he continued about Ihe harO
and di scipline Involved balo
dream could be realized, I
through and around Ihe
opposltlon and dropped In a
handed floater nght at Ihe buzzer
baggy shons and .11,
The coach I. lormlng an
league, 3$ well as • "avellng
would acrlmmage end
colleges. It will take e lot 01
patience, but lIS long as we
togelher and the coach doasn't
la Ik Ing In 51engelese due to the
Ihere should be a lot 01 'un
excitemenlln 8to",.
So, Irom us ''fa, greats" to you
ane possibly someday greals.
gOOd enough e no lucky enou gh to
.dlllinLage 01 thl. 9r881 oppOrtunity,
Wish you luek
The rost 01 u. will ba chOlering you
blind drunk lrom Ihe , ... , row 01
~Ieach.er$, lIIl.cretly wishing we