Sell Yourself!
By J ...... t Hod_
y .... lhe,~,,~}obsoot ~re.
.foct.1979p<omi .... lobeonf
It.. best ~"rs for}ob plbCe>
en, since the mid 1960's.
:luI It's not" snaP. II's Slill ..
>m~ltlve mII,kfl: stressed
any Peeler, Na .. "eth's dire<:·
" of Ca,eer planning and
!ocement.
The openLng !-'P of the job
""ke\ Is ",Ilt!cted In the in.
-ease ot on-<;ampus recruit",
nl. Thifty.three visits "re
:heduledfor \979, upO\ler50
ercen\ from the 7~76 recruit·
Jell! season. Peeler says he
~ived favonoble responses
om those who ha"", Inle.v!f,w·
j on campus. '"They like 1M
.Iibe, of students they're
"""Ing al NaUlfeth."
~ In !he past seven!! years.
00$e In lechnlcal, engineer.
Ill, al>(! business fields will
~ !he grWest numbf:r of
:>pO<tunhl .... The key for the
"",al arts grad"",., Is an ftC·
... att J'e,*,1\!I1 ~ment
, theIr "areer desl'es and
abilities. "The He", I Am. How
can you use me. 1"11 do
anyth ing. al'PfO"Ch Just does
not work," said Peeler. "You
have to give the ~r II
reason lor hiring YOU.' Mr.
p ... le, ,ecom"..,nd. business
courses 0< inlroductory com·
StlJdenls seeking non-'Mehlng
positions con conUl<:t local
ChambersofCommem!Of<:QIIsuit
out of lown telephone
directories and mjor business
Inck>;es available '" public
libraries.
pul~' courses ~s asset!. 10 ~ny '-n.., ~".., of lhe ga"", 10-
Ilb~'al ~"s stud .. n!"s Job day is knowing your ",,...,ngIN
S<ea'ch. and tnl .. restlIlInd being abf .. 10
"'The"" a,..., alway. oome communicate them 10 lin
openings:' ""Id p ... ler in ~mp loyer:' said P .... I .. ,.
,efere""" to tellChing posl. Employers plllC~ peopl ... not
tlons. Good s iudeni 1'"lIChlng place""'nt OmCM:' He define
refe,e"""" and c~rtiflcalion In lhepl~nlofflce'slunction
t .... o s.pec;~I1.ed or .. as (I.... lIS instructing st~nt!. In how
F""",handSpllnl.h,Mathand to conduct II successful job
busl.--s)work In the$l~nt'l se<orch. through intervl ..... lng
lavo,. Spedal education and lechniques. resu"", ..... Iling. bu.ln~$S education tnlIjo.s ete. P ...I . ... slressed the Imp<><. Commuters Alert!
have II hlghe, I~ of tanceoflheflrstimpresslons~
placemenl. student!. m..kes on a prospe<:.
Relocation I. a key lacto< In tlve empl"Y"" "Youha~IOllP- By Eatell. Le.... education. Tlle.eason 10< Ihls
plac"m"nl 01 l..ach".s, P"O ' motiv .. ted.~, 10 wo.k What is the definition 01 a IlICk of fullfil"..,nt i. d~ 10 a
although Peele, .~Id h" andconfodent:·Tllecn.oclallllC' commule,] A commul"r is a IlICkof""rtid""tlonlromcom·
gene'allyfinduludtntsun .... lII. 10' in flndlng a job In 1979 Is lul1-tl"'" 0< ""rt·ti"'" student mute .. In campus m" and a.:-
Ing to ,...,Iocate. Tlle PllK:wlent - knowing yoursell and .... hal .... ho does not Ii"" on the col· tlvltiesatNazarethCoJiege.bul
Offocehasdlfl:dorlesofsd>ool .O"':":'-C:::C,:o:oI:f:":~.-_____ lege campus but must t,evel something is being done 1_0 ____
dl$lrt~ \hovvghout !he' U5. fromh"'_"'_~~ ...l .\""." o:y .•
order 10 complete hi. coIl_ Somethlngls beingdoneto ......
education. coufllge partlclpaUon and I ....
Inflation Hits Tuition In order 10< Nazareth com- volvemenl from commute<1 in
mUiers 10 comple!." thel, col· campus life and activilies al
lege education and 10 """,Ive Nazareth.
the",,\isfactionlnknowlngtholt With lhe assistance 01 Mr.
they .. "" acquiring mo,...,thon a Richa,d L Altie,. a member 01
good colleg" education, com· tile Boa,d 01 Trustees and
mulers must ~ mo,e In· · president of Allie, and Sons
volved in campus IIf~ al ~. Incol"J>Ofllted. " .... t>Naza,
eth College. committee of Student Ufe has
IASHINGTON. D.C.
:PSr-P,,,,ldeOl Cart,,~s I ....
.. tion guideli"" •• ",",,,,, .. ,,,eed
lsi Decembe,. are generllily
laving colleges Dnd unive,·
lies In B ""lUln limbo ... Ihey
Y to s..I tultJon , .. t ... fo< the
979-00 school yea,. '"The pr<>tem,"
moans OM harried adllnistralo<
lrom Ohio SUlle
nlversity. "1. thai ~ don'l
now if ~'re supposed to
,11ow theguldellne, 0< if there
,..., spe<:ial conditions for tile
~ucatlon community:'
n... guldelin~s. In Ihei'
roadest 10<Tn, .... ould dictate
IlIt in<:'~ fo< lees, tuition.
nd room and boa,d be no
.ore 'holn flve percent of the
976-77 fates. But aft"r a
""",mbe, 12 Wilile House a ....
ouncement tholt the Wage,
Ice Council would be willing
) mak" -hoI,d..ntps" ex~
ons 10 the guidelines 10<
Igh"r e ducatlon,"many" '
:hool •. lIC<:Ofdlng to one 01·
dal. hoI""appliedlorchance.
> , .. i ... tuitions more thon the
lIowable five per<:enl.
St ..... Brt Schmidt of the
la9",P,lce CouncH, IIIh1<:h
v"rse", Ih~ In l l .. llon
INSIDE
Editorial ••.•.
Open' FOfUTI .
"""
",2
pg. ,
",.7
guidelines, ""Id thot the "m..ny
conta<:ts"" 10 the council f,om
school. don't ""ally ~mount to
pll:$$Ure, but lholt they hav~ inspired
"<:Or"IStant Il:COfI!Ilde,a'
tlons" lorcolleges on the <:<>un·
dl staff.
Und"r Ih.. guideline
loopholes. II a college 0<
university can demotlll!, .. te
··un<:OJ1l roll .. t>le CO$t!.:' II can
. tructu,e \Is prices to .esuil in 8
6.5 p",eent "ope, atlng
s urplus" fo, Ihe 19]9·80
academic )"'a'. In practice. tholl
would allow lor a higher Inc,_
in lees. tuilion, and
room and boa,d.
Schmidt ,,",, .. lis tholl " .... e·~
already been very libe,al in our
Interpretations (of th"
guldeU"". as they apply 10 001·
leges). For ex .. mple. we've
been giving allowa"""" whe,e
the school I. running .. dendt."
He would nol say how m..ny
schools have been allow..<!
pas.age th,ough lilt
loopIIoles. 0< whkh schools
they _,...,.
Part oillle problem In for.
mulatlng 8 uni"""",1 Inflation
policy lor col leges and uni"",·
sit;.,s Is. lIC<:ordingtoSchmidt.
the Wage..P,;ceCouncll". 5l11li11
staff. Only four oIlhe council'.
39 staffers now regularly tr~at
hlghe, edu" .. l ion inflation
Issues. Schmidt ""YS the cou ....
ell has a budget fo< a tourt 01
143 stallers. and that it will as!<
fo, money 10< 90 more tholn
IMI. When ~If Is added. he
says. a mo,.. consistent
polt<:y-and "n'
forcement-will be pos$ibl~.
'Thlu. howeve,. may be 100
lale. Most schools S<et their
, .. tes 10< lhe "",,\ academic
yea, In ~nUllry and February.
01355<:0001. thot l\lI"" a l'ea<iy
anJ>OUJJCed tuition and fee i ....
",emeslo< the 1979-80 school
yea,. the av"'age tuition hike
has been 12.5 percent. whll ..
tile ave,"9" fees Increase has
been close to 20 per<:enl.
Tlle truth is tholt Nazaretll been formed to c""'"t" and
commuters .. re not lIC<lul,lng develop an awareness "am'
lull ""Iisiaction from thei, conl'd. on pege 6
World Crisis Touches Nazareth
By Jean Bogd .... o .. lc:a
Edit"'''' Ncl;e; This 13 !he fU"S/.
0( .. two par! Interview willl
AJJreza SlwJ{od. This attJde 1$
b4S<ed wholly on IlLs views IV!d
krto,wIedg<: 0{ /he IranUon siWJ· ""'. ··When. In the course of
human ""ents, il becomes
""""' .... ry for Oil<!: people to
dissolve th<! politiCllI blinds
whkh hoIve conoeded them to
one anothe, ... they should
de<:la,e the "ouses which Imp"1
them 10 the separation:' This
lamou . . tat e menl ......
presented 200 years ago when
the thirteen colonie. dedded
to become hee and independent
SWe$. Today.lnthemidsl
of I'on'$ curr~nl situation, thl.
stat""..,.u can again be used to
""pl .. ln the leellng the peopl~
hav" against lheir go""m ........ t.
Alireta Sha~"I. better known
lIS Ali. if, a ~tive 01 Tehran.
I,an ... nd a st~nlat Nuoreth.
In .. ,eoent inttfVi"",. All "x_
plaln"d the clrcumSlanc"s
behind ],an'$ troubl" and ex·
plained his ,NSOI'lS for coming
to the United States and to
Naza,dh.
Ali isa sophomo,e malh and
English m..jo<. He will t,ansfe,
nexl y"r 10 a school with an
engineering deg, ... be<:auoe he
wants to be .. ble to go back
"""'" and Iry to "mllke things belt",:' H~ is lhe only I,ani"n
st~nt thol goes to Nazareth.
bul All doesn't mind si""" it
~ him learn the Englioh
I .. nguage lasle,. Hi •• iste< ..... 1>0
now goes 10 SY'lICuseUniversi·
Iy. started he,col~ca,_ at
Na.areth. II .... esa Ioglc .. 1 place
for All to SIlIrt hi. education
here. too.
AIII..t\ I'an In 0<:100.., 19n
to <:OI"YIe to Nela,...,tll. Du,ing
thot Ii"", Shall Mohammed
R"UI Pahl."..I ....... ln <:OIIlrol and
the school S}'$lems .... ere In a
slate 01 chaos. Ali Cited :leVer .. 1
example. for thi~ stat.......enl.
·· First. there a re not ~ugh
universilieo. Tlle ones tholt "'"
hoi"" are ""ry hard to get InIO.
You must take a very hard lest
to gel in and If you \IItrt 18
yl!Ors old and fai led the test.
you wert Xfll into Ihe a rmy:'
All alsospokeof lhe amo''"t of
II"",spent in the Unlve .. ity.
"If strikes 0< demonst,atlon.
occurred. the school would
ca"",,1 the semesle,.- A no,·
m..l foIJ, ~a, course of study
would 10k .. up 10 six Y"a," to
finish.
To help ""pl .. in I.an·$ cu,·
rent devek>pmenl$, Ali ttll<::ed
through Iran'S gove,nemtal
hisIO.y. using IsolMed In·
cldentSIO show It>e patl"m of
~"""15 tholt led up to the ov,,'·
th.ow 01 the Shah's govern.
mel'll.
Iran's constitution stat"s
tholt the 9O""m""",t be a
·monatclly. Shah Pallia"]
lI$Sumed power lrom hi. lather
38 Y"a" ago. In 1953 the
monarcl> srn.h """"t inlO "xile
lor thr~ daY' because of SOme
polilicol opposiUon lrom the
Notional Front Party. This did
not 100t long be<:ause tile
United States began It!. I ....
volve"",nt in I,an. lhe C.I.A.
set up a coup <I" etat In order to
p,otect Amerk~n Ime,,,sts.
The C.I.A. paId Clli","" of I, .. n
todemO""USleon~hoIllol"'"
Shah and 10 pul P,lme Mlnlst~r
D,. M<w.adgh. "..,mber of the
National Fronl Party lnJail. Tlle
Shah "ame back. In 1963,
Ayatollah K~om"lnl. th"
,...,Iiglous leader 10' the Shln"
Moslem •. from lhe holy clty 01
Com. protested aginst the
Shah. Tlle Shah o,dered the ar·
my 10 fl'" Into the crowd. Thi.
dlssoentlon ended .... hen the
Sh .. 1l ell iled Khom"lnl 10
cont'd. on pege 3
editodal:
Lack of Communication
ChlInge and growth drew II
p<lllIlle! with eduaotlon. E.ad1
~mslob!ene~t_lonofthe
other. Kindling, looting, 51irr·
ir.g up Ideas which otherwise
WOIJld h~ve ..,,,,,,lned Inactive,
Ideas which will aller, ~Iu.
lionize old ways.
Effecting fI change-how do
wedo it? Mstudenu ...... t-.o.'e do
we go? What directions do we
twlve In whidl to ~lope OUr
ideas. opinions, <:rltldsms?
At II necmt .... R.CS. Con·
fe~e, II groupof a'Hcollege
students listed two ~"" to
promote chonge; do<:umen~
tion and communication.
A fleW ~an5 of communlc;
allon WIlS dlll ... n up this
year. We oowposses$II$l.l,Ident
Senete. documented and
ag""'" on by all. Stucltc1ts two""
only to IeIIm the method, the
1\.11., rTIlIde by and for the
students.
But how o:ffectiV'l! Is OUr
Senate? Are we truly reo:ognlz·
ed lIS II student YOke and does
any rollege re<oIJy ~ this
r«egnltlon1 How valid 15 student
dlsseno;on. argument,
and dl.!CUSSion In the eyn of
OUf administrmion? Or In the
eyes of the students
themselves?
As people. we uoke many
things for granted but hilt" 10
be taken for granted ourselves.
This newspaper Is a good exampl
... " college roewspIIp"r Is
the mirror of Its' students. M II
~ns of communlcetlon it
symbolizes f~ of speech;
the potential. ~k>pmoerl,
and signlO~ of the COIT\o
munlty Involved. At. s tudents.
we are held together by a com·
mon bond-the pursuit of an
edUCIIIlon. Lad< of a I"r1Hns of
communkation can no longer
be cited as an excuse for Ig.
norer>ee. We hlIve our Ideas
and opinion. and we have a
Senate and newspaper in which
to voi<:e than. It 15 up to us to
make them ~Ingful In·
struments In the growth of the
Na ... reth Community.
Note of Thanks
They were there right along
with thedll~rs----every stepof
the way. The Pittsford
Volunteer ... mbulan<:e Ex·
plorer Post were on call all 24
hours. Made up entirely of
youths who volunteer their ,..,r·
vkes. the Explorer Post had a
relatively quiet wee kend.
There the usual knee Inj urle$.
stnolned muscles-ace ballda!:
tes were In abundll~.
Row did they hlIppen to get
Involved with lhe marathon~
Dave Runion, one of the
members told us ht they ..... re
called by the groop sponsoring
the event. We were Informed
that a grotlOc!50or more p!O"
pie necessitated their being
here. They provide a communi·
ty ,..,Nlce-free of cherge.
Everyoroe Involved and In 81·
tenda~ at the manothon are
greleful to those who had the
("'""iIlM tu "",II U", Pill.J .. "j
community for assistance. It Is
a sed fact ..... did not already
have the proper facilities 81
Jiazarelh.
letters
Blest With Music
To tll .. l!dItor
Everyday al noonlime
Na ... reth is blest with the
music from the bells from
Smyth. the carillon. We would
like to extend lin Invillliion 10
lInyone who has II knowledge
of the keybo.llrd lind would like
10 pili)' lhe carillon .... sign-up
sheet I. lit the Information
Desk In the Shults Center. The
limes lire Mond!oy. Wednesday
lind Friday 81 12,20 to 12:30
lind Tuesday lind Thursdey III
12035 to 12:45. Come sign up
for yourtimellnd play. Thanks,
~~
"_Ie: T..c:III .... I'IIIlkma1
A.uodetlo.ofnc:.r.
Who You Jivin' With
This Cosmic Debris
Will today be a good dIIyfor
you~Orshouldyou forget II and
$lay In bed on aU dIIys ending In
Y' Could your ego ...,.., a Utile
defleting7 Ego-scop! wlti solY<!!
)'OIJr ~and accurately
pIl!dk:tll'l)'futlROrleS. e...don·t
beoffended. ....... proml ... not to
do 111I9&1n:
"'rlea: March 21 -"'prIl21, The
dIInger of IIttldents 15 great
becau ... you are II kluU. You
appear to b<! ego<enlrlc to a
fllull. Yourroomdecorcooslats
of numerOUS mirrors and pic.
Iure$ of yourself. It la a crime
when your rights lire Infringed
upon but you think nothing of
doing It to others.
Turus' April 22·MII)' 21, You
like to dominate situations.
gaIning ground out of personel
ambitions. You lire a poor loser
at cards llnd dleckers. You lire
emotionally Inseoue which la
the re""on behind the c;oIlec·
tlon of teddybellrs which litter
your room.
Gemini: May 22.June 21, Vou
lire incapable of pleasing
yourself. Vou suffer from feel.
ings of almless<le$ll. heving
~r leamed to re<Kl a road
map. Being prejudic:ed against
any mInority is not a problem
with Gemini's. they hzote all
people equally.
Cancer: Ju~ 22·July 23,
I:zo~r peoale have a he,d time
keeplngasenseof proportionbeing
relher S/Tlllillhemseives.
Reilltionship. are difficult,
work 1. frustrating. The ~of_
the world I. functioning
beIIutlfully without you. You
may feel like giving It llil UPllnd
running lIWay.
Leo, July 24· ... ug 23, You hIIve
alot of family problems whldl
II~ mostly your fllult. You are a
naturel born I>\Illy. Your sur·
rllnen mUSt leam to be con·
trolled. TN to conl8ln yOur
destroctiY<!! tendencies-keep
you car IIWII)' from brick Willis.
Virgo, ... ug 24-Sept 23: You
hesltste on impol1lmt deci·
sionsllnd IIle proneto lies. Peapletendto
distrust you. Youllre
ruthless. Impassive 8nd defen·
sive. There hils ~r been II
Virgo of IIny worth.
Ubre, Sept. 24.Qd. 22: Youllre
eggresslY<!! and hlIve noqualms
about w~lklng all over people.
Consequently you w8$telll0\ of
money on shoes. Your over·
whelming generosity 1$ dbqustlng.
II artly makes people
suspl$lous and hostile tOWllrd
"",.
Scorpio, Oct. 23-Nov. 21 : You
po!I$I!SS grea-I ........ gie only
after consuming lin entl~ bot·
tie of Qerltol. You lire Insenallive.
dull. 8nd unwilling to
c,,",nge. You do WaM! once II
month. and<.'OnseqUen\ly nav.:
very lew dOM: friends.
Segitlllrlus; Nov. 22·Dec. 22,.
You like to be the focus of at·
te ntlon but lire ... !fish and
Who Is This Vanishing Breed?
To tIte Uitorl
At.lIstudentoll'Wllreth Col·
lege. J hlIY<!! been privileged to
experleno:.o a vllrlety of 811 ex·
hiblts shown at our ... rts Center
over the ",,$I couple of years.
The v8rlety has been and <:011'
tinues to be II SOU~ of
knowledge. II stimulus for my
irTlllginatlon and a ""n klP!"
tion In aesthetic app<eelatlon.
It Isto those people resonsl.
ble for putting these exhibl·
tlonstogetherthet I wOuld like ·
to say thllnk you. I would IIlso
like to make II <:oupi.e of ~
gestlons to them 00 a POl'
tieu"'r kInd of exhibit thlll I
know they-would be abl<:- to put
toget her with Impeccable
WdlIOrial_
-fOtr . -.. ... La1 0'Ifnn .. ....... . WeI ttdas
~~~~Wall'Wn _....
--. J. .. la'I)' tmII ..... .M.a.y. R.a.u:.ic.h. CCVi I'!fu ....... EIssa MaT.! """'" .... ..... IOtTayb' 0- -..r.C(IIegeol ~
4245 EaotA--... Roell .• N.Y.
t4610
381-119t4.'''''' __ .<;1/1
~9664 or ext. 339
~. THE VMil$H1NQ
Whllt is the Vllnlshlng
Breedi' I think that It would be
more appropriete to say "Who
Is the VlII\lshlng B~' For '
the two kinds of art exhibits
ht I am proposing would Involve
the $Iuclents who make
up the various studen t
organizations run on thl.carnpus;
I.e. the Gk.Mer, student
senate-those students who
IIttempt to k~ the larger student
...-oke effectiY<!! and heIIrd.
So to the o rganlttrs of those
$Iimulalingexhlbits. hete Is the
nrst of my two propo$IIla: h t
you set ..,lIn exhibit, In whk:h
vllrlous e lite students. who
WOfk on these c;ommiltees, lire
pieced In numerous poses In
and aroond the Aru Center, so
htthe restofthe student body
may ORIIlly get II glimpse of the
vanishing breed.
Thinkinglliittle more deeply
art my first proposal. it became
clear 10 me that this proposal
would not be tOO feasible.
because it would ~ulre a
tremendous IIIl'IOUnt of these
students' time lind would <:Veil,
tual-ly effect their studies and This then leads to myse<:ond
proposal and would ~ulre 8
IItll<:- lmltletlon on the part of
the organizers, but I think ht
It would be well worth the ef·
fort: On the third floor of the
Rochester Muaeum and
S<:lence Cent .... they have "",.
hlblts of dlffe~nt phases of
"'merle"" history sUch lIS an
old btl/ber shop. bakery, pharo
macy and living quarters, just
to name II few. "'11 are set up
one lifter another and can t
help butcause one 10 be stIrred
by a..... and the chlld·like
response 01 "Old those pIIIces
lICtuallyexlstr
With this style In mind, the
exhibit planners at I'WlIreth
<:ouid mewe all the different
s t uden t officn. like the .
IJndergraduate 0Ifk:e, over to
the ... ru Center lind there COflstruct
their own museum, a
museum h t would be there
for the future students of
Na ... reth to wllik through lind.
in llWe. say"You mean they-ac·
tually hIId II $Iudent "'"""'P"per
lind other organiwions run ~
students here onthlscampus~ .
Who knows. maybe this
m\l$<!\lm would Inspire them.
Maybe they- would haY<!! leam·
ed from its example ht
AP ... THY la not ove.-.:ome by
more ... P ... THY, 1>\11 byconlrontatJon
and Involvement. Maybe
by then they will not view the
facUlty lind IIdmlnlstratJon as
something to be feared. ov .... ·
thrown In rebellion. or Ignored.
but as persons like ourselves.
who W'I! can join with in com·
munlon, love and c;ommunka·
tlon in our $Iruggle tOWllrd
growth lind maturity. Maybe by
then they will see ht the more
student . work toge ther
Ihrough the VllriOUS organl ....
tlons ht lhey- helped to illstl"'
te. that they will ac·
complish more and be better
able to,,",ndle thelr frustreUons
in an e ffect'Y<!! manner. If not.
then the graffilli will lnaease
lind the student's voice and ef·
'ectlvenl!S$ will become !.he
~nlshingbreed with only !.he
hope that they will end .., In a
museum 10 be remembered
no/It81glcally like the sixties.
Lad.uL. Ca,. ...
---
open forum
Sex. on Campus, Part II
EdIIor'. Note: OPEN FORUM
_ created h Ir1 alt8rnpl1o ....
o_::o<_A1I0 c8o nlct:uerdOaOngl threee eNtaiozna re1Ih0
(l(lI'M1U'ifV. The 'Iiews ~t«I
_not -'YlhoeeolTHE
GlEANER sta'I. TN$ ill }IOU"
r-.paper. feellrge to ~
'/OZ Ihoughts, ~ ..
vlew80n '-Iuues.
I would like 10 cont~ !he
dbtusslon 01 sell orlC\llT"lPUSby
talklngllbout birth control. The
. rtJde ~onComp.os. Pan 1,"
deIIl. with the aspects 01 birth
control quJt~ eff«1.iY<:'ly. J
~MY hen! that moral
are not passed on
In L, artkle, and that rm not
uylng 10 teU people wI1ether to
IIew= sex or not.
This .rtlde presented. pr0-
blem 10 me "" I thought of .... twot
to write. The outho' of the ani·
cle doH • good job of leevlng
!he question 01 birth control
ruponsibllity to the peopI<! InvoI'wld.
She doesn't give any
PIIt~led -.oefS. Usa See. I
student eI Loyola Unlve<$lty
"«Me !he artlel<! to Mlp
Itudenll ....-..- !heir own
questions c:onceming birth """"". Whol. respons.lbleandwhy?
die. ~nancy. Both are \.Ilk·
Ing the responsibility after the
foct. Why then c",,', both t./Ik~
f'nI)OfI$lblllty for birth <:OfItrol
bdOO! pregnoro<:y occurs? It
would preveM rnany prob[.ems
If dlKussed ahead 01 time.
Llu See glvu good
arguments for both sldesof the
1t0l')'. She d Ies c:ompLalnb
Ihet men end ~ have
against ualng birth controL
If t-.o people ~ a kw'I:
reLetlonshlp, but don't discuss
birth «11'11101, or just !ISSUIl1II:
one or ~ other partner Is
responslble. how mud1 01 a
low! .e!atlQn,hlp an there be?
.A.s3umpl1ons put ~re 00
peopl~, end not Ulikingataliis
a tign of not ca.lng. This Is
kw'I:? Communkatlon Is one
oIlhe biggest problems we are
experiencing In Our
te<:hnologlcelsoclety. w~ <:an
soend a meuageha lf way KfOSI
the world In .IeCOtIds. but _
don'tUlke lime IOUllk to a per.
son lilting right nelIt to us; a
pnon _ supposedly IOW!.
In the article, Usa also men~
birth <:OfItroI counseling.
For any r~aders who
read my lUI ar.
11c[.e then! are ..,...,y good
rNSona for the availability 01
~lIng. I think ~r,
befo.e ther~ II counseling
made avallabl~ we Mve to
become more open to using II.
people II shoo.tld be sp0ntaneous.
It Is thl' spontoneous
~ that Ihould be honored
end proIe<:ted In t'6dI person.
By using blnh <:OfItrol, one II
prevenllng much 01 the hun
and d.mage <:eus~d by
pregroanc:y. I he"" the feeling
that alot of people on alTlpOS
feel thIIl love rnaltes Inter·
<:OUDe O.K.. thereby maklnQ
pregnon<:)' O.K. In terms d
edualtlon I think \hes.e people
.'" trying to fool themselves. If
RlIUOI cloleneu occurs end
you hevIen't tellted ebout birth
<:OfItroi, do ltl 80th pIlrtners
Ihould c:onsIder the eff~ of
birth c:ontroI end the eff~ of
preg .... ncy. Believe It or not.ln.
tlmecy can be growing e>c.
per[.ence desplt~ everything
you may have he.rd. Sel<lIIIllnI~
rc:ourse can be an ,,~presslon
of love. and $Omellmes the
need 10 e>cpresathallOW! <:an't
always walt for the wedding
bells Of grll<llllllion.
If you're ~ ebout
your futu.e end you. heoIth,
loci< Into birth control. Talk
with your boyfr1endlglrtfrlftxl
Really love eadI other, dofl't
use t'6dI other.
If you're Int~rested In kn0wIng
eboot birth <:OfItrol, I would
suggest PIIon.ned Parenthood.
~2595, 24 Windsor St ..
RD<:hest~r. N.Y.
p~
Ch.I. leViner
Ra.l,l.y_ F ..o...r Rights
In Response toOpen Forum by
Chris leViner:
Bra-.oOvl .. and bnrioto the
Gle.wvrfor prinllng her enlde.
It b:about time IOfTleOnI! spoke
~about thb Iuue. Yes, Chris.
weare responsible lI<Iultlend II
Is time we be lreeled like
responsible aduili.
At home no one sell a lime
limits on my f.lends visiting
me. Why should one be forced
00 me here by peopl~ I don't
even know? 01 c.-oul'3e, SlIfe:!)' b
a major foctor but I feJ_ 1
know. lhatvlsltellonhou ...
c.-ould be lIboIllhed end the
safety of the IItudenI population
manl ..... 1ned. Sea.ity of·
flCelS .... her~ fOf our prole<:tIon.
lt Is strongly ~II by many
thaI a guard Ihould petrol
hourly through t'6dI dorm
building regardlels 01 Yilltelion
rules. How many limes
have you seen a gua.d pjllrol •
through thedorm In the middle
01 the day (unless your roomie
Io<:ke:f )'OU oot agaln)?
Chris also brought ~ . very
Important point on birth c0ntrol
<:OtII1SI!1ing on campus.
.W..h.y , d on'l """ have thb _ .
And why stop at birth c0ntrol?
Whet about drug ~.
Ing-zond yes. I'm Including
alt"OholllS a drug.
If you e.g""" .• nd even If you
don't, don't Just fold up the
pjlpe< end say SOfTIe should
really do sornethlng-do It I If
you he"" a question to ask
eboot ~Ing., ask It If you
dofl't know who to esk. "'-;I~
the~, .ameone else may
know the anwer or lit IeoII. they
may know the right per:lOn to
"" W~ a.~ adults with
rlghts-let·s get theml W~!IlI!
people with voi<::es-let·s use
<h<ml
W.,.h ...a...t..'.s... . Cooking? "W~ ~ noprobleml, "Mid
Jim Byrnes. SAGA Serv\c:e
AssIstant rl1II'\Igef. ""Thet'.! are
<:ompIainb be<:ause food Is
something you're going 10
~nabout.·
Is II that timple? A recent
ltudyolSAGA ~ltudenu
suggesu that the lnawe-r Is
'1'iO WA VI" Ofcourse, the food
Is one of thole thlnga that
seldom get.s pralled end It will
never SIIIlsfy everybody. but
Nazareth residenliloudly pro<:
Islm the sltuetlon Is worse
then thaI. As we i0oi< closely at
whal the ...... jor c:onc:ems 01 the
students are; we will alilO see
thai <:DfrlHlIlY work..... have
their qualms. too. Whal c:Io8
everybody have to say?
Th~ most common
Is the rl'IIIfI responsible becauoe
he has • ClIfffI" .nd future to
think about? Men don"' really
MW! anyrno<e of • future to
WOrT)'.bout lhon women. More
women a.e going to ('OII~ to
study'or. ca_r and fewer and
~wornenereelt.,ndlngcol·
lege 10 Rnd II husbond. Both
p<I<t1'>er5. I believe • ..t.ouJ.j be
~'Of" their future.
Does ~ and the
chlldbeerer fole determine
who .$houkl he responsible ror
birth control? I don'tlhlnk this
II • fair determinant 01 ruponslblllly.
h Usa See noted In
her .rtlde, "Beth shoo.Ild he
responsible, built gets pu&hed
on the woman."
USII See mentions reasons
why girls, In pjlnk:ular. dofl't
want to __ birth <:OIItroi. Uz
Pu.ten ....... "" at (J.C.LA.
SII)'S. "ApperentJy there·s a
IremoenOou. carry over 01 the
'bed glrf ~. If a girl
coma In here &king fOf the
Pili. she', admitting to IIoo-rvIf
that sex Is premeditated. She
f"",b thaI II rnakeI her ·that
kind 01 pe..--.: • If u-.. Is •
low! rellotlonlhlp betwe<en two
peopI~ lhe!'. genuine I dofl't
see where ~IUlled 5eJI
ern~1'3 Into II.
BE THERE!
grie\<ance among students .....
undoubtedly "too much fanenIng.
g.~esy. and . tarchy
foodsl" Another one w .. "not
enough f.esh vegetables or.
v~g~laria n dlshu:' And
several said. "I don'l think the
'ootfsev~rbeen worse lhan Ills
now.· This attitude WII$ held by
many seniors. One SIIld, "aft~r
four yeal'3, I'd SIIy the 'oo,r.
gOIl~n pr"9"sslv~ll wo.se
each year. There ....... t .....augh
special dinners Of even dec:enI
meals. They never seem to
cook wNt people like end they
know what _ like. If they <:an
put on a nk:<! salo!! 'Pf"'od
iIOIne \irne,s. why not 1111 the
lime} The only good thing 1Io1eIy
Is thaliundles .re getting a
lillie better."
More and """"' these dIIys
both the mon and the WOffiIIn
will discuss thebest WIIylo han- If there 1, 1ov<l ~ween two
F~P ••• " World Crisis
Turkey, lhen Iraq. for 15yeal"$.
OnJanuaI)'9, 1978, theror·
renl revolution slartO.d whon
th" Iranian gov~rnm~nl
newspaper alanderousIy wrote
against KhomeinI stating he
_.communlst. Thenexlday.
Ijh"re w.s II p~aCef~'
~"monllratlon. The Sha
again opened fire Inwhkh ]
people w .... ~ killed. This time
the fight <:OIIlinued bec:ause
people were "Ilred of the
gove .nm~nt:· The.e w~r~
mor~ ed uca ted. young
students 10 keep It going. The
N.ational Front Party undef the
Ieodershlp of Sanjabl c0ntinued
Ihe fight wllh
Khom~lnrs blu.lngs. On
August 19. a fi." was staned In
a movIe!heel", by SA VM(the
Shah'1 secret police). whkh
killed 600 people. This .. os to
be • deteranl tow¥<b the
revolution. but It wasn·t.
After thb the Shah Imposed
manlal lew D" .... eleven major
<:Itl~s In Iran. The Shah appointed
the head of the anny.
Alhanl. 11$ the new mllitel)'
p.lm" mlnISI~r. Offklally
Allleni would control the
govemmenl~1 octlvlly. btlt It
wos otwlous thIIt tho! Shah was
still In conIroi. Curf~ _e
Imposed. Soldl~1'3 Slopped
gatherings 01 more than thl'"",
people 00 the S\lef:!. !his
made peopI~ more angry.
There wes ..-e marching In
the cities end more people kill·
ed." Azhanl...an resigned but
nothing changed to alleviat~
tho! peopIe's problems.
In JonutIry 1979. the Shah
changed the IiJDV"mment back
to civillMl leadership. He In·
stall~d as p.lme minister
&kltl ••. who wlI$ a member of
the oppo!Illlon National F.ont
Party. At this lime Khomeinl
declared the IiJDV"mment II·
legal. He told his followefs not
to obey the ministers and of·
fk:e<. of the govemmen!.
He also atlflClUr'ad that
Bakllllor Ihould resign because
of hb: compromising attilude
toward the sn.h. Bakltlar hod
perstWlded the Shah to leaveoo
an ~~Iend~d vac"lon on
Ja ...... 1)' 16th. Bakltlar. by g<)lng
against Khomelnl's order.
was disassociated from the
Pany by SonJabi. "Anybody
associated with the NatI"",,1
Front Pany will not have
anything to do with the present
govemment."
Look for lhe conclusion of
this Int~rview In the next Issue
of the GIe.tner.
Upc:omlng """'" sp:II>IDI'e'd
by the ~ .-.d Coree.PlaMlng
0fl'Ic:e Include the "' ...... IIlardto 22, 1"", Thursday.
4: 15 PM, Coof~renc:rt:
Room A. Shults Cent~r: Co.~
Awa."neH Se.le,·Personnel
Administrat ion. 8ecauseof the
Int~rest In personnel work this
program II being off~red for
the second lime this )'9r.
Guest speek~rs Include Ms.
Deborah Cardella. P~rsonnel
Admlnlstralor. N&lareth Col·
lege. and Mr. Doneld Bennett,
VIc:~.Presld~nt, P~.sonnel .
Lawy~rs Co·operall""
Publishing Company.
Roc:hester. NV.
IIIardI 28, 1..,., M0nday,
4:00 PM. Medaille
Lounge: C.'~r Awar",""ss
S~rlu·R~ l lglous Studl~1
Co"""1"$. Guest speakers Includ~
Mr. Patrick Fo~.
ReligiOUS Education Coo.·
dl .... tor, St. louis R~lIglous
Ed...:etloo Office, Pittsford.
NV; SI.ler Ann Curtis.
TheoIogyTeacher, ~rcy High
S<:hooI: In addilion there ..... iII
be a .~presenlatl"" from
Putoral Mlnlstl)' In attendence.(
Not~. thIseven! Is joint.
Iy sponsored by the R~liglous
Educetion Department end the -"""'> All studenUr Intertsled In 8·
pIoring ca..,.,.. opportunities In
the above Indiceted fi~1ds .re
invited to allend their 5n\fI1i.
group, Informal sessions.
ApdIlt, I979, Monday.4:15
PM. tonferenc:eRoomA, ShulUr
C~nl~r: Mr. Bill Ramage, an
Ec:onorrist for the New York Stete
Department of Labor will be on
campus to dll<:uu. "Local
Employment Opportuntles for
CoIIegeGraduates. " All lnte.es\
studMtsend fatuIty~1nvIre:I1ID
auendthls most 1nformM1Ye_
""""l 1,I"",W~.
4: l !i PM. Conference Room A.
Shults Center:. Represen\e11ve
fn::mtheNewVorkStete~
mentSeMc:e, and from Snelling
andSnelling ofRoc:hester. lnc. a
privllteemploymenlagency. will
beon ampus todll<:USStheser.
vic:es they offer 10 people xoeklng
~Meny.Rudenuend
~maytun1lOtheeegendosforhelplnlW"*'
gajob. f'boIs
thetimetofindDUlwhet theycan
1IfId<2lf"rlOC do for you. ...:!If there
iuny<:OStir'rocMd. AJllrurested
studMtsendfaoJty~lrMIedto
attend.
"Z5.1"",~.
3:30104:30 PM. end5-.JOto6:JO
PM.~RoomA.ShuiUr
Ctrur: TVoOsessIonIon"Re:une
end CovIer LetterWritlng" will be
held. Students need toattend only
oneoithetwosesslon$.
A simple survey showed IhIt
most Itudents find brunch the
best meal .• nd lunch theworst.
They did. however f~1 thai
monotony wu • problem wllh
brunch. and thaI lunches a'O!
g.ad .... llygettlng better.
Senior Deb Speu f"",ls that,
~there Is not enough variety:
andthen! ~"'too many conc;o<:.
IIon$ just thrown together.
W~'", not getting what_ pay
'Of. The sa!ad blJ.hasbeen Improved,
but It could be bel:t~r. 1\
Ihould Includoe cheeses. coldCUIS.
snd o l h~. f.uh
vegetIIbIe. so that. ..... can
mak~ our own jull~nne
SIII.ids:
A lot of students f"",llhal the
<:hokes .", e>ctensl"". but all of
the choices a re ~lther all good
<:OIIt'd. on ~ 5
DON'T START OUT
TAKING DICTATION.
START OUT GIVING IT.
.I.~. .c.iv.i.l.ia n Iif~• • ~ ....,m.,te can oft.en ltaJ\ .. In the N. Y)'. .... atart.o .. an off.. .....
Women N.vai OIrnno --.... in Commu:nieations. Engineering,
Computer 'l'echnoIot:Y. and dozens of other f""d!.
They .... "" the same rwponsibilit.ierl.s!.heir malec:ounterJIIlIU.
am the arne money, and enjoy the same benefits.
If that ooonds like your kind of opportunity. speU to:
,..,. PIacem.m 011~ lor In ~ with a !Q.".
.-.pr1HMl1IN on Apnl 2-
..,., 0A'ICa. '" IlO'l' NIT A IOeo '" All ADWIIfNft.
With Regret Candidates Speak Out Cheryl Scott Withdraws
EIOOI.T.O-,RN'SpNIOolE1;f"o' .n. noIoIcot1l1-"O_"".".".".".". .w.... _g. " _t>o_d\I ._... . ... _ .... ~t~.THE~_ ~ __ •• j6 f _""'-d-o;oIOr"III'oI_IO
I would liketo tl>llnk allthose
students wOO signed my petl.
tlon end ",",pported the idea of
my running fo<·the position of
Treasurer of U~rgrad.
of the Se .... te next )flr. I will
run for a seat as a class of '82
representative.
_on'- . Tho _ ... <:<I<JIOIno<Ion .... _ .
Resident Council President
Mary Danaher Running
My Interest end experience
in residence 1>1111 living has
b roughl me to Ihe decision of
running for the position of
Resideoce Council PreSident.
I feel IMt the experience of
dormitory living is an in·
valUllble one; il is a ve ry Impor.
tant and Integrel part of the
lotal edo.x;a!ional experience
that a college campus offers. I
belie ve that the reside nts
should be able to voice opl·
nions about their living condi·
tions. the rules they !\avelo Ii""
by and the programs they
would like to participllte In.
I~a~nlte need for more
hall co-ordination. I f .... 11Mt It
Is vital for the flootS to be
unified. In order for students to
get the full value of the
residence living experience
they must be able to In!e ract
with their pee .. and knowing
their neighbors Is a necessary
pIIrt of this.
My main purpose as presl.
dent of the Residence Council
would be to get more sludents
Involved and interested In
their own campus life. It Is lime
that sluclentsstopcomplainlng
and do something to change
w!\a! they do not like. You as
students should knowwhere to
go when you 1>11"" complaints.
suggestions and Ideas for the
betterment of your life on cam·
"",.
I would like to make students
more famlller wllh the
ReSidence Council. so they
can utilize Its opportunities to
the fullest. Our campus needs
more unlf1catlon and the place
to begin Is In the dormitories.
This 15 something that can be
eosily I1COOmpllshed through
special programs and ac·
ilvitles. but only with pIIrticipil'
tlon Cart this be done.
Let's make Nazareth a c;o.
ordinated. unified community.
The time Is now and the place Is
In the voting boothl Please par·
tldpllte.
Thank you.
Mary Daneher
It is with sincere regret thet l
withdraw my candidacy. There
would be several <:onnicts of in·
terest If! were to run and win.
But on the lighter note. I wish
to whole-heartedly endorse
Vance HOW<!!. r~ Ilad a few
meetings with him and can
Ilonest ly say I support him as
Treasurer of lIndergr!>d. He lias
enthusiasm. experieoce and
knowledge. but more Impor·
tantly. the tIme that this offlce
demands.
I am currently a member of
Undergrad and plan to bea part
Please give Vance HOW<!!
YOOf support on March 27 end
28. Two weeks following that
election, please gl~ me yoor
support (Class of '82) and vote
as one of our class rt!presen·
tatlves.
Get out and Vote. You do
heve a say!
.... ped(uUy s .. ltmJtted,
Che.ryl A, Scott
Uactvgnd Ie_ tor
p.s. Thanks to J anet Williams
for her support and
adviseme nt as my cern·
palgn manege<.
Howe for Treasurer
By V_ Ho_
McCoy for Vice President
The Teasurerof theSenate Is
one of the most vital functions
of the $Iuclent governmental
body. Without the
Treesurer an orgllnization of
this type could not possibly
move In art orderly fashion.
dutural affaln and the
Senators will know how money
tra nsactions are being
allocated.
2) E8ch organization will
!\ave to present a form with the
money they collect from activities
sponsored by them.
This form will Include informa·
tlOft which will make the com·
munlca tion of transactions
simpler from organizatiofl$ to
the treuurv.
By I1luUuo IIIcCo,.
areat stride. have been
made this yI!<Ir in the Student
Senate, Even more can be ac·
complished next year. This was.
a year of transl!Ion, next yI!<Ir
wecan settledowntobusi.-s.
But !O do this we need good.
hard working people Involved
IntheSenate. Theleaciershlpls
going to be extremely Impor·
tanto for we all need someone
to gel us going at times. and
the offlcen can end should
help Inspire the Senators.
ffeelthat fam quallfiedtofllJ
tM p,lrt of VJot.P .... ldent for
next )flr. I am presently the
Chelrpers.on of Academk
Forum. a Senator. and the
Chairperson of the Senate
Academic Affairs ComIU .....
My Interest In the Senate Is
sincere, and I f .... 1 IMt I could
do a good job.
Although I I>II~ had no ex·
perience as a VIce·President. I
think I ha~a feirly good grasp
of the duties Involved. The V.P.
will head the President's Coun·
dl lor next yI!<Ir. This Is a new
body. end a new position. The
purpose of the council will be
communication and coordlna·
tlon between the Senate and
the various classes. dubs and
organizations on campus .
These groups are a ll part of
Undergrad. therefore should
have some communIcation
with the Senate. However. it
was decfded this yI!<Ir t!\at ask.
Ing the Presidents of all these
groups to be Senato",. as was
done Ihis year. was not lelr to
the Individuals Or to the
Senate. because they ""'Ily
couldn'tdevote as much to II as
Bogdanowicz for C.A.B~
By ...... BotIdutowlca
The status of the Campus
Activities Board Is changing.
With the Undergrad working
mainly on student servkes
such as heolth. donn life and
acacIemlc problems. C.A.B.
will undertake all functions
dealing with social actlvltieson
campus. A5 chairperson of
C.A.B .. it would be my duty to
coordlnete the scheduling and
types of actlviUes t!\a! Social
Board, Cultural Affairs. Com·
mute! Board and Resident
Council decide to sponsor.
Since C.A.B. will be a new
phlIse of existence with much
more power and prestige given
to It t!\an ever before, It seems
nttlng to change some old
habits. In general, [would li ke
10 t'I)nCef>Irate on the Impor·
tant pre-event planning which
seemed 10 be lacking In many
of the activities this year. Also
It would be ext reme ly
rteces$8ry to ha~ a diverse
assortment of actlv!ties that
I!Yt:ryone would be able to find
somethIng that they would be
Interested In enough to get involved.
A new constitution fo<
C.A.B. will 1>11"" to be written.
Help me help yoo write a new
chapter In Nazareth', activIties
. . . VOle Jean Bogdanowicz for
Chairperson of Campus Ac·
tlvities Board on March 27 and
'"
CDmeI! Law SChoof
Und<t1lraduat< Prdaw Program
June 11 10July2" 1979
" demanding six-week progflllTl
for college students who wanl
toleemwhallawschoof Is like.
For further InformatiOft write 10
Prof. E.F. Robarts, Cornell Law School
31'8 Myron Taylor Hal I, lihaca, NY 1-48S3
they may have If they dldn"!
!\ave so many responsibilities
already.
The Vice· President will also
c!\alr the Senate Nominations
and Elections Committee. and
be the Senate liaison with
Palent's Council. and of
course, will work closely with
the other office.. and the
Sena!e in general. I feel that I
can hendle these duties and
eny others I may be asked to
handle.
ElectlO<\S are March 27 and 28
In the Shults Center.
For Social Board:
The Senate is currently beIng
modified Into a more
modem goverTUT>ental $Iruc·
ture.ln myoplnlon a numberof
changes must alsooccur In the
treaSUry. I prOpD$ea numberof
reforms whk h will get the posl·.
tion of Treasurer clo~r to' all
student functions. Here are just
a few of my Ideas fo< the com·
lngyear:
\) Monthly reports of the student
undergradassociatlonex·
penses will be Issued. so that
dub heads, social board, CAB.
I feel thei I am quite capable
of l\andllng this position, for my
major is Economics end
Management. and I heve taken
a 101 of IICCOWlIlng courses
througllout college. rm cur·
rently aJunlor and and hopeful·
Iy Intend to get my maste .. in
Economics In the near luture.
Ringwood and Fanning
By T ...... lU.agwoo4
aDd Kathy FIUIIIIda.
The time has rolled around
once again when students can
voice their opinion through the
option of voting. By giving the
students here at Nazareth Col·
lege. a choke, their elected
representatives are allowed to
structure the govemrnent and
develope the plans and ac·
tlvltles which create a social
..... Ite.
Both Kathy Fanning end
myself. Teresa Ringwood, ha""
dedded to take the $Iep and
risk our valuable time by tryfng
'to ellmlnete the definite pr0-
blem of student apathy.
We ask the student population
to placetheir vote for us on
either Tuesday. Mar. 27 0<
Wednesday, Mar 28. Our
po5ters rewal the excitement
we hold Just to be released Into
developing an innovative and
creative social atmosphere
here on campus.
We both hold various Ideas
thet could be easily put into "".
tion starting next lall. But the
Initial point thaI needs to be
stressed I. group $I>Irll. [norder
to make I!Yt:n the smallest
event a success, support Is
needed from the background.
The follOWing outline gives
an example of the Ideas that we
have discussed and those
relayed to uS by other
members of the student comunity.
Social Board Actlvl!es
1. Seasonal Actlvites
A. f .. 11 Orientation Weekend
,I. w.el-coming picnic
3. all night sleep out
a. bonfire
b. movies
4. Meet the profesoorsday
a. sport competitions
b. group rap session
B. Winter Weekend
I.olympia
2. "It's AClldemic"
3. snow sculptures
4. a name band
C. Spring W .... kend
l. cami",,1 for .. worthy
,,~
2 springolympiaagalnst
neighboring college
2. Miscellaneous
A. theme night at the pub
B. $Iudent take--over dey
C. doon vs. doon competition
D. pep ralilesto promoIeSjXHU
We have 1c!ea5 and have
corne to the conclUSion that
our complaints will not pr0-
duce any wffklent dlange .
Therefore we urge you to place
yourconfldence In us andallow
us 10 do the best possible job.
We feel that It Is extremely Important
to retain that elose- knlt
communication between both
student and student and $Iudent
and faculty. We do not
claim that our 1c!ea5 are totally
OI1gl .... 1 but they are exciting
and do OOld potential.
Make YOUR step. At least
voteand show some concern. If
the lime spent on complaining
could be transmitted Into <:on.
cern and action OUr campus
would definitely be something
worth speaking about
ATTENTION CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION 1979-19801
On March 22 from 12:35 pm to 1 :30 pm located n the FOIUTl wi be a
forun for all Senate candidates!
Also on March 22,lrom 8 pm 10 10 pm nthe Pub wi be a lorun
lor III Undergrad caldidates.
One position not mentioned in the last GLEANER is tho ChaWpefson lor
Resident Coulci.
CMlpaigning wi be from Mon, March 19 to Tues, March 27.
Elections will be Tues, March 27 and Wed, March 28.
If you have alY questions please contact Mike Maloney (Undefgrad V .P.) at
586·1077 or Denise DeIorio (Undergrad Pres.) at 5B6·6837.
~rcIl22. 1919
':rom Page 3: The Continuing Saga
It.ll bid. A typk.1 e.umpleol
be L.lUerw.sThursday nlghr.
!bier. Mardi I. Of lhat night.
one junior. I student ~r
.Id. -rodloy. dI...- w., ,"Ily
.... , worktclln the dltlvoom
ond fd like to tell )'OU how
nuc:h rood I _ Just thrown
wq, wasted." Thet nlgN the
hoIceI were __ end lOUr
on.. chidlen pot pie. meat
_ . and dleae -.me that
... difficult enough to look at.
!l alone eat.. lhe _1_
.!d. , saw eve<yonI! w. k out
<Ith lello. or Just Mled for dI ...
oer-!hofl .Md. SAOA btlyJ
ood mut. why put .11 !hot
Imeoto In 10 For the money
e pay. we're not Oiling
ono!I¥eI'4l-"
Sophomooe Judy Ahlfeld
UId _ .. I other problems.
The only .. Ie meal I,
~.klpt, bec:lUM you can
we cereal: Jhe Mid. "And
'ter. 'har(1' <loy of tdIool and
ork, you look forward to. de~
t. sustaining meal. If you
,n't eat you,dlnne, It ruins the
,tire evening: whether you're
>lng to study. or whet. And
hy CIIn't therebe.delilineor
methlng lor lund! other tl'lln
IIted lrult.nd mixed 'spam&?
'1Iy not cold cuts~ When you
ove chk:ken for dinner, you
....... you'll be selng chicken
did ror the next couple days.
'Ie onIyaoodc:hlnge rveJoeen
tely 11 <;ontlnent.1
'tOkfOlt-tNf. one 01 the
!II Ide4J )'tt. -
On the lighter Iide. Senior
m,l'I Venclerlchmldt Mid., "
III everything II temble. Klcb
:m _othertchool'l think
JI( food II great lhe saIIdt.
..... etc. ...... great: bNn<:IIes
e good. too. BuI whit hlp!
ned to the (OfI'te eakt1
~'. been pruefV'U¥eI or
><nethlng In M !hot'. tcUlly
lined It And II getI to me the
J)' we an hive good biked
,lcken and fresh pelS one
gl'll1IId ... .,llItIIrdI meal the
tng us to go to the snack birr compIainl5 often enough--III
SophomoIe Beth Rey added. they ....... to do Is see me. We
'"Or wtly <; ... ·t they just chedc just nee<! ,ullgutlonl . If
off lhoe next number on students .. y they ... anl
everybody', meal tldtet; I... cheeseburger-. more ohm or
stud 0I.me.1 number In par. sornethI"illike thIIt. then we'lI
\kuLa.-. That .....y our ott... ~ them.
frlendol ':1Il profit when _ The >pedfIa they Iddtd
don't Ht: the meals are paid were¥.riM.USaUelolkl.'~
for." calfs from patenU .bout the
Sopt ...... clle larty c.n...\e food, why do 1Iudenta ..... 1I '111
brought up another point. they9"hometogrumble~Why
"Peoplecomplain.-.dyouan·t can't they see ul fltst
~ them .11. BuIll ~'t themselvesr Another ...... tNt
teem II'I)'<>nI! put! that InI.dl there Is • rnonqo- problem I ...
lime Into I\. They do have good ~ with Hting III the II\ICk
meals. Iw.t they have a lot 01 bar. And the SM<:k bar. whose
bid ones. too. However. ~ food Is .ppre.:I.led
hlvebeenqultulotofreports unanimously. Is fft<Ilng too
of <;ockrOlche. and many people for. kitchen 115
undaIr.t>le bugs seen In the size lIS It Is. There too. exIsts
kllchen and In the food. These confIkts.Cllnnel ....... Inac:.pel11
may be lrue .-.d may be not. of Ihe .nack bar uld,
but the \hoI.Ightl.Il .... Y" there. "Studenll should be lesponsI·
II makes you almost Kited 10 bJe for .:IHnlng up thoel,
eol." messes.1nere·snoreuonlhey
Cammenll flom student can't bring up their "If" and
manage .. themselves lnc1ud· pick up afler themoelves. They
ed. "Iometlmes we get cancompl.lnleft.nd rlghl. but
lIudenll on OUr bl<:k about the !hey should ,"tlze thaI • lItlie
food. We don't cook It. or pkk cooperllion from eY'Ill)'body
It. _ Just serve It. Students makes for good ller.lce."
shouldn't t, 10 go Ihroogh US; LaSalle. Maxwell and Byrnes
they shoul face Jim Byrnes .11 felt thaI comp!.lnl5 ""ve
with It. or go to !he food com-~les.sened con.I~ .. bl)' this
mlttee meetings In ....... tever semester OV'I'r 1Mt. Of the
qu.omltles they wish. If they cockrod>es. It ...... 111111. "()rw:e
want to make. point." you have them. It ls""reI to!lltt
Seldanother.1'1>ere·'Just. rid of them lherelretoolTllny
1J"'eI'.1 LKk 01 <:OtTVTIUfIk:I- nooks and CtllVlles. They're
lion. lhere lIIe committee notlSmuchol'probIemlSlt'.
meetings. and \hal'. where 10 rnec:Ie out to be. .
voice problems. Good suggu.- ""I know everyone t.
tIonI .re .Iways appredoted. frustnoled 0V'er sll_re. said
Hauling the wOOel"l .nd 1'Ia><weIl. Well, If they'd quit rip-engaging
In food Ogllts only ping Itoff. we wouldn'l hive to
....- bid feelings. • the ..... pIutk. If. rldku .......
ltudenlll8)' .omethlng about costwise 10 keep buying .. ~.
the things they're keeping WII~ that·s jUil going 10 be
"""'"\I IhermeIva , lot more stolen." However, one tenIor
eouId be cSone." Sltd. "ThfoyrnanagedIO~us
One list gripe __ "II really silver ...... year. with or without
pllIeI me o1f that __ ell! with thieves, endrmlW1! that when
plastic ware when __ pi)' \heyputonblnqueutheyhave
thlOUgh the nose end deserve plenl;y 01 It."
"I_~" Stressed by the IItIIIf more
Well. IItIIIf mernbeI"I had
COME
AT SAGA!!
than .nythIng elle WIll the fKl
lhal ~ Is , food commlltee
!hot studenu should .... ke ....
v.~of. Thet IstheplBce to
let It .11 out. "Eve<yOf'Ie II
welcome II these meetings.
.nd there we've been given
_ral aood hints. HoweY'll'.
the problem wllh the commIt·
tee Is apathy.lhere have been
.n .verage 01 four people .t
ellC'h of the last few meetings.
Why don', more people come
tOUithere. I¥herewe<; ... lIstm
to.1I theyhavetosayT Bymes
suggested..
1ne newest development Is
that the Food CommJnee has
become ' the ..... enu
Co<rrnIUee: Thl. group conIIsu
of the floor represen....
tlves. Jim eyme.. Dave ........ ·
well. lind anyone elle who
w.nllto corne. They will d .....
up. menu toeether 'wo weeks
In IItvIn<:e 01 the deY" the
mNlI.re aerved. Thls.....y. If
thestudenupltleflldonot feel
\hal • ceftlln llwee dIok:es
would goOYer toowell, theycen
ouggest a different cotrmI"",
lion. end would ....... time to --. "IhM .......a. like , good
Idee." said senior MIlly Jo f'tew.
toen. the floor representIIIlYe
01 O'Connor II. fll"ll floor. ,
wish IOI1'II!CII'Ml had told me
.t>out M. lhe food committee
was • good thing to toIve pro-blems
tIw kids on each floor
brought up. Usually It's been
"""II thlngs like the flavor 01
jam, or something. But. to tell
the truth, they haven'l ptbllclz·
ed I meeting .11 semester. I
know they used to be ..... ondays
.t 6 p.m. If they've hid them.
no one· ... ld anything to me or
.nyoftht! members I know. rve
made In effon 10 Ond out. and J
know the others would tell me.
So, II this ..... enu Committee
SUIIU UP. , hope we can .11
beneOt by It with proper c0mmunication:
Thet seems to be it In. nut·
shell: I lackol communication.
Sophomore KethyGeisiersaid.
"Why oren', there forms
pel'lodlcallythat _can fill out.
:10 they know what w"re
..,tlsf.ed with. or """"t _'d like
to see I<Ided?"
Will the new""""'" CommIt·
teeworlVAnd"';U~
Iionbet-.steff and SlOOenI5
~? We can hope rorthe
best but It looks as though
studentswitl not Slopsoundlng
"o"ff. un til they ~ ........ they pay .
Added Nob!: o.uid Ma.aueI,
Food~~."'bo:
~onafk,.spmguoc.tion.
HI!J ~ ... be SIa.om
TIItIy. , f~ 0( low from
CawoooIa. ......, hIS bem "-*II
~QI\ (oF nine !JUt$.
• xl day. Lun<;heJ like
nerIc ... 1IsIgne might JUII ..
ell be c.lled ',.ltenlng
,luxe: And why II there
omethlng like $QUUh terVed
place of ~Ie.~ Do they
Illy thlnk everybody eall
atT
teUlllatlon ror .11 01 ..... feel .
SUing how Ihere a.e
two "desIOeY'llrycon~l"I)'. ... ~
You Got It, Don't Lose It!
One thing that evel)'bodv
treed on wu the 'snad.
.. -II'I n.>'I by the _ 00fn.
.,y end 115 food II .Iw~
1Od. "Why can't we eot the
nd 01 things the JnId< blr IYft" If. unf.lr that the
hletk: teems'get to' eat~,
.eo We·re/USl .. muchpll)'lng
Itlreth Itudenll .. they
_why do \My .Iways !let
e best dutr Thll Ittllude
.. quite common: .11 unhletn
IIhowed reoentment.
ArIother aped <XIrTVnented
,_the "-' pIIn -.... Ione!
we're IItIIytng with this food
ompany: said one Ienior.
....,.<:II'I·t we be ~ the op.,
01 nomNI pIan~Or.tJow.
Ricky Walsh:
To the new "little kid"
:JfIthe bIockal S.J.F.
Besl wishes from the
Chateau SIa_ ~
the Admissions Zoo.
We will alJ miss you!
Annie, Bethie,
Jeannie, Joannie,
Joey, Jonl, Mary
Annie, and Renee·1e
The big mel-lllge from
Stephen LaSalle. vl.:e·
President for Finance. DIve
Ma..well. Food SeN~ Director
•• nd Jim Bymes. SAGA
Service ....... I."'nt Mlnlger.
was tNt Iherl! Is. deOnlte need
for comrnunlcetIon. "'Students
should come .• nd ~ us
"'ytlme. They should feel
comforteJ:>Ie In letUng US know
....... t Is wanted We try to ......
prove when _ can. but If the
Itudentl keep everything
"""'"\I ~ how <:In
_ know .t>out what to lmprover
said Mr. LaSalle.
Maxwell feet. thM 1'1>ere
will .lwaY" be complaints
-.out thef006--lt's~
eve<yonI! has In convnon. You
don't expect people to tJlyTm
happy ~ this food. you e.; .
.pe.c.:t. ..th.e. . =t:1-.lnIS- But them 100 long without giving
=.lhouId..rmvery ....
e: thefe', no reason
they shouldn't CCImI! to me. ~
B,rmes added. "Students
doni corne to me with v.11d _..... .. -.-
,.-~~-
t.-'_b~ -.,."-.. ............ --,-11:0- __ h
"u.s". "&'W''' -I'I.U: 1Pf)<0*11 ''*_' ... ~ s.r.l b' FREE
-~_..-wyI-oml D: P.0 . 1oI< 21t
'1UWo, N.V. 1.221
Do studentl w.nt the
~".·lpl.fl)OIelsropoo-
¥ide III outlet through which
Sludmts alii relax end miO'Jl
From Page 2: W
demanding wtllch tmdl 10
alienate people. You have pa •.
lies with younelf IS your only
guest. '00 ,. '" e~pert
CLASSIAEDAO:
HI,tIp WII"IIId -1mmftdistIIy1
CIetl(:aI, no~. weekends ... ,.. ....'.". lo ra"r"n.m er"fl~'lO,t rll"w.
Cal2.1·T070.
ho You Jivin?
IIOIltare pllye<.
CIIjIrkom: OK. 2J.J.n 19:
Money Is .problem 10YOU. You
..,end It unce.aslngly. pieferlng
10 remain poor. You Ife a
mlser.you live In povert), :10
you <;an die ,ich. You negle<:l
you own problems 10 be<:ome
Involved In othen·you·re
nosey.
Aqua'luI:J",.2Q.Feb. J8:You
.re , public f,lIl.lI'e. People
I.ugh 11\ you bdllnd your back
IIld to )'OUr face. Sincerlly Is
difficult lor you. P~e tend to
lrust you.you might try to
deserve It.
PlllCeS: Feb. 19-..... arcl'l 20: You
lend to make a big thing out 01
teltel" and company because
you get :10 very few 01 either.
You hive been In doubt IS to
whether or not to moke .n
overture to • particular
str~r·forget II.
,.""~ ,, £4:. , ,.,,,
An Awareness Campaign For You!
pelgn .Imed /II Neze~h commutefa.
llle main Inteot of this
cempIIlgn Is 10 II'ICTl!UO! c0mmuter
...... reness .nd per.
tlc;lpetlQn In actlyltles and
events on campus. Through
thl. c.mp.lgn you. Ihe
Nazareth commuter. will be Informed
.t>out fedlltles n
IM!Ilts U\III 'I"!: open and
~ to your Interats.
Various projeoru hive been
pIerv>ed 10 gtt the commuter
_eness Cltnpelgn under
wey. llle fact Qwot ttll, ls$ue of
the GIt.sntr "'IS mailed 10 you
15 one 01 U-P"oie<:ts. Other
protects ... Ullnvo!...e problems
iInd 1_ thIIt ~Iflc:elly per.
11111'1 to commute .... the probIoem
01 c:ommuter nwollb0xe5.
the commuter lounge. meal
pa.ns .nd· .ny othe1' IU!HJn'
110111 lind problecm that you
might hIove.
In the meantime. there 'I"!: '
yarlety 01 actlyltles. dubs.nd
facilities tlllt 'I"!: av. llable to
Huareth <:ommut~ A y. rlety
01 dubs and facilities that
you an join and be<:c:>me In- -'" Adlvltlet and Publlatlons:
There ere free showings 01
III"" on c:ampus every month.
Events su::h as Hump ~ we
held. Hum p D.y. every
Wedroesday from 2:30 p.rn. 10
!i:30p.m. In theCabom Room.
15 held 10 cdo!bme the fact thIIt
Wedroesday Is the middle or
hump of the _k n heeding
Io..... .. ds the ~end.
Ve>1Cy. the Gkanor and the
~ 1m!! the Nazareth student
publications. Vriy Is the
college liter.ry magazine and
prints poems. short stories and
artwortc.. The aw.".1s the col·
lege MWSp8pO!r and prints
news In goenerallbout student
life .nd campus activities. llle
~ Is the college ~r·
book.
All publkaUons .re printed
for .nd by the students .nd
wek:ome new rnembe,.. Be
aim 10 n)'ftS and posten an-
noun.c.i.n. g pu bllc.t1on Clubs and Groups: There'I"!:
many groups and dubs on the
f'ilwlreth campus U\III .re In¥
OIYed In ..... ridy oIlnterelb.
For students whose m.jor II
In I3o.o5IneA or MMIagernent
thel"!: Is the AdmInis t,AraMtivSe)
The Admlnistratlve ~
moent SocIety proyides the II ...
dent m.jorlng In BusIness or
~ with InformItIon
d-eali-ng w"ith th-e buJlness and The BI.ck Aw.renus
Cult ..... aI AHodIIIlon (BACAl
PfO"Ides an Itrnosphere In
....... H;:h Huareth students can
grow ICIdemlallty. IOCIelty
.nd cultuF1llly on the I'kIQI.et/I
CIImpus.
There Is Campus Ministry
.nd Commuter Board. Thellm
01 the Commuter Board Is to
~t the needs 01 commuter.
on an academic. eodal and
culturel leyel. Commuter
Boa.d ptOYldel the opportunl.
ty lor commuter.lo voice their
opInlonI and needs. All c0mmuter.
.. e welcome to lIIIend
Commuter Board ~Ings
and to portlc;lpIIIe In C"""
muter Board activities. Be.1ert
10 posters IIIlIlOUOCklg C"""
muter Board ~
There Is • Commu ter
lounge louted nur the
I:>ookstoreofthe Shults Center.
Her.. commuters socl.lize.
study or I"!:W and _a. TV.
Loooted In the __ IS
the Commuter ~ .re the
Game Room. the Exercise
Room, locker rooms. and the
pool.' These .. e ucellent
laclUtles to use SO IS 10 reIa.otor
stay in shape.
lDcated on the maln floor 01
the Shults Center Is the PIac:ement
Center. The Placement
Center o ffen .tudenll
~ In job seardIes for
the gl'1Sdullte or lor IIUr1lfr'IeI'
employment lor the
undergradullte.
Twenty-Four Hour Victory!
There'I"!: theSt.John fisher
and rtaz.reth I)ramoo Club. the
language dubs (French Club.
German Club. lllliian Club and
the Spanish Club Ce!vante$).
Pep Club. psychology Qub.
the Solar Awereneu 01 the
NucJu,. Ag: (SANA). $denc:'I!
Club. Ski Club. Social Worte
Clulb and Speed1 ~y
and the Women·,Group. Newtv
lormed this semesle1" the
Women', Group mee ts
Thlll3dlys /II 4, 1 ~ p.m. In the
Shults Center. Alumni Loungol'
Iodlscuu the upe<ierKlI! 01 b0eIng.
"'IOIl1e<l . t Naureth Col.
lege. This g.oup·, goal I, c0mmunication.
For more Informallon about
theie clubt and gl'OlJps<:oolIct ","""""".,.
The Commuter A ..... <erIft,S
C. mpalgn I, designed to
stlmul/lle commuter IfI\IOl_
moent and participation In col·
legeaff.l,.. Theneeds.ndpn>
blems 01 the commuter a.e
recognized but 10 eosure ,soc.
cess In the solut ions of these'
needs and probienuo. II4lPM
must be obtained Irom.1I com·
muters.
This Is the first In • serlesof
. rticles ..... llIen In the Interest
Promptly It 6 p.m. on Fri· 01 I'kIQlreth commuters.
day ....... rch 2. 1979. the 1979
Dance M.rathon Ig.lnst
Luekemla began at Nezereth.
"DIsco Inferno" started the the
sUcteen pyJChed ~ ffIOY.
Ing. They arrl¥e<l on the dance
floor en force. In shortI. h.IIta,
.-penb and lots 01 heavy
seeks and __ kers. Many
dance<s ""' prepared and
knoN'what to expect from par.
tlclpetlon In Nriler m.llllhons.
A vetel'1lll 01 two prior cIance-
1Ithons. Joe Benjamin noted.
"11.', • \00. mo<e crowded Ihls
)'Mr. The couple .!... has
................. " HI ~ pMt....... Kim
Farmer added. - J came last
year 10 .... /lla. and dedded to
join In the fun thlt )l'9r." eon.
IIdeotly. theyNldthat It would
be "no problem- finishing.
AnotherYeieren danc:er. Becky
Pragle exclaimed. "We Nove 10
but au • ....:ord 0( list year!"
Her paline<'. Mickey Sullivan
declMed. "We 9."'i1ll .... 1n. We're
number onel' Ne .... comer.
Dave Hicks and Cindy HaM
had Just en~ered • few hours
before the m.rltllon beQan.
Dave upl.lned th.t they
ente.ed bec.use "II ..... s for •
worthy c.use." .nd they
..... n~ed 10 see II they could do ". With music by the
Beachboys. Beatles. Billy Joel
and others p"OY\ded by Andy
McHale. Vince Ind Bob Scor:t
of WHF/'\, 99. the danc:erlI
adapted themselves 10 Jllter·
bugs. hustln. hoedo .... n ••
disco. k lc kllnu. li ne
~hlng lmagkwoble
so long IS they kepi their feet
ffIOYlng. By 2:00 Sat ..... day
afternoon the couples_not
only dlnclng. they were doing
anything to pall time. De...e
Cohn noted. "It gett boring
dancing for 10 long." In
raponx to this, the creotMty
flowed. Sew .. ! couples _
playing -Othello" and rummy.
Sherry Slaven WIS studying
philosophy. She quipped. "It's
the first lime I did I'Iomewofk
while I danced."
Mthehoursdraggedby. the
dlnclng took Its toil In _",I
w'y'. D.ve Ru n io n,
sookesman for the Pittsford
EJ.pIom Group sold U\III the
medlc.1 problems varied.
"The<e were lots 01 ~ knees,
blisters., muscle <:rarnJ>$. and
_ ca5e$ of exhaustion."
Beth Rey and Don Edder were
Iorc:ed to drop out because
Beth has _ ter on the knee.
The Pittsford ~ G..,...,
lIOIunteered IhI!:ir lime and
expertise for .11 medical pro.
bienuo that might Nove arisen.
Co·ch.lrpersons S h.wn
Bulcko and Maly Seth Ked'er
were pleased .... ilh theoutcome
of the event . ...... ry Beth SlId. - I
feel ...ery good .bout the tum
out .nd the v.orkers that ClIme
to help. I'm surprised at the
• mount 01 ~ we have
• Ire.dy." Sh ..... n .dded.
"Every thing I. going on
schedule. The prizes .... !II be
glVfll In IKCOrdance to the
.mount of money the couple$
ral ......
At 9:00 Saturdtly night •
Sh ..... n ... cI . lmed. "The
dance ... re stili psyched. This
Is lhe best g.oup we had out 01
three years." She .Iso noted.
"Public attl!rldanc:e IS usual
.... asmlnlmlll.- At 10:00. a wild
cheer went up from the crowd
IS "Macho ........ - made rvery
foot In the Cabaret Room
stomp. Dancing conIinued .....
III 10:12 when "Freak o.rtfinished
and Dave Maxwell
stepped '4' to the mlcrophoroe
to IfVIOUn<:e the winners. Third
place wen! 10 couple number
14 with Sl61. S«:ond place
We<lt tocoup!e nurnI>er l) ... ith
$235 and first place We<lt tothe
one. ext.emeIy high energy
couple. couple number seven.
B«ky Pragle .nd Mickey
Sullivan ..... Ith $236. The total
r.ised for the flllht IQIIIIIIt
Uukemla was $ T 405.~. A
special thank you goes out to
all who portlclpeted..
...A.. s.p.e. c\l1 thanks to III the Couple I, Seth Rey and Don
Eckler. 2: AmyDol'llsand Anllll
Tourville; ); De...e HIcks 'and
Cindy Hahn; 4: Sherry SI.wen
cont'd. on PI9'"
Fedlltles: There are study
t'eflte... lounges and lTIIIIly
other arees on ClI"'f'US that 01·
ler ald and relaxation.
The Buslnel5 R .. source
Cenler lQcaIed In Smyth Hell
offen the use of business
m.terlll and equipment. The
Math Cenler located In Carroll
HIli proyIdes me.th tutors lor
s.t.u.d.e.n.ts. ... ...n.o. ..n.e.e.d. ..h,e.lp In
If you lIIye any suggestions
OfWOlJId like to !eke pert In the
~ CIlrl1pfI9I. pIeese
conIact one 01 the following
students In the unde.gracl of·
n.:.. In the Shults Center:
Denice DeIorio. Eslelle lewis
or Marie Lysionek.
A special surprbe lor c0mmuters
will be onnounc:ed In
the next paper. Don't miss the
next Issue of the GIeanerl
What Are You Doing?
[)ea. Student Body: bodylothe"Wormed"'butmore
PrevIous .rtlc;les ror our ~.helpstholein'odved
Ondergnodcolur\"M'llllyem.lnIy 1n1he ..... ~to¥O;ole
been <:onCi!rned with the andlldln.morerepresenlltlve
mellmorpholb o f the f ....... Yet..st>ouIdthelnitlalion
lhIoergnodullteAsscclatlon: the 01 communlcetlon betweenthe
Senote. the committees, the student body and Its student
Senirte·sjXtlpOllllls.OU'.-suuc;.. pemment leaders be toUdly
Illre. etc. Uttle Ills been Nld c:nH:kIed?lnotherlll<ll'ds,lIistbe
howevoef.regardlngtberoieoftbe sole <eIPOfISlbllity 01 student
student bodyln relllllon 10 ill st... govemrnentlo constantly reach
dent govemment. out to the entl.e student? Or
Astudentgoyemmentshould IhoUdtNsretpOlllibllitybeO!qJlll-
NOT be a select group of In- Iy divided?
d jviduels fir reJTlO\led from the AI SIlted previously. aur stu·
total student populatlon ... What dent~OII'IdolS little ...
OII'II'IIwortth ..... goyerrment as much as YOU ..... nt It 10. It
'-iefsdororyou? And whatare ....ouId berkllculous to think that
youdoklg,lSO I'1ezareth student. those elected Imoolflces could
toenutthM ..... ~ "pre.g..oess" \hethcJultltsandfeel.
leaden function to supPOrt yout Ings of all l'1ezareth students: We
needs?llleflrstqutstlOflcannot c;an .ead'lagood mejorltyolthe
exist ... lthouttheothe •. Qurst.... students but .... lIIt about those
d!:nt~OII'Ido.mud1 studenll """-Ideas we fIe\Iff
or IS little IS you want 1110. hear?
TheoretIc:aU)'tpeak~. those Nal.ethstudenls~.1ot 10
Sludentl IfI\I'OI'Ied In student lI)'abouttheirenvin::onmenl.!tis
go.oernTItf1~.resp;nlblUly Important !hal you.re heard.
10 uphold. They must -w 10 STAGNATE COMPlAlI'iIHCi
represerIIthestudentbody. St... GETS OS I'fOWHERfJ Our
dent ............... leadetlmust ~OII'Ifuolction~·
be<:c:>me actively Irwolved In tMjyoflhetotllJtudor1lbodycny
.-:hing<:UIOOIherstudenu for lO aOMaln~ themnainlng
thep.q>a!leolexchanglng~ . degree tests with the students
onissues.AmutUIII~of ~ WhIt.reVOOdoing
Idees not only helps the student toerouethM ycu¥06oe Is helln:l? -
Here.re ........ a itemllll¥el'
I. Cometo.Senotemeetll"l9'
ewry Mond.ay night al 6:00 In
Conferen<:'e Room BoftheOtto
A. Shults Corrvnunlly Center.
2. Dn:>p in Ihe~Office
(acrosshcmStudontM ... lntbe
Shults Ceoler) .ny ~k day.
There'I"!:off'lce hourspostedon
J.he door or if no one I •
the.e-leave your l\llme and •
nurnberwhere you c.nbe reach· "'. 3. How about wrillng for the
G"-'er? 15elefTl!ltome thaI; • .,.....
dent newspepershould mirror Its
studenl body. In the ~ the
genenoI <:Of'ISenIIUS regai"dlng the
Gleaner has been thai It Is a
b8IIaIIIy<Ul.nU1oIand~
paper.1f tl1o&e quill ities correctly
reflect Nazarethstudentl-we're
Indaogeri But ...."Il .. you know •
welIlS IIhIIt I'ialareth studI!nts lin'
NOT <kill, neutral andspiritlessl
WhatareVOOdoing Iochangol'
this attitude?
We need to hear from
you ..... your thoughts end your
leellngs. regardless of whether
they~be~Ofc:ompllments!!
What hIove yougot to ..,,>
MIIrch22,1979 sports
Canale's Alley
.,. Larry c . .....
Everyoneof~·ssports
has progressed this >-" . .-.:I1t not
In~.thenatleMtln5tllture
and rTI<Iturity.So It followsthat
poeopIe. espec",lIy !1udents.
!houId get I'l"OCncxdtl!d OYer their
teams .-.:Ilogica!ly.!hou1d then
offer mo,.., support.
Howeve1". this iSN!ua.mh Col·
lege. wllere most people ha""
I'l"OCn ~thingstodothan
sltllftUldfortwohan.-.:lllml<tl
theirschoo/·SDlhldicrepresen~
toasaballthroughahoop
or swlm..clOSS a pool.
It reDlly...::Ud~studoru·
devoted attempts at a 4.0
o.nUIotive........agetowastetime
lit sudl useless things. Of <'Oll1"Sf:,
~ .-:1!1lOwastetlme,bt.f
whywastetime.....wngtlmewat·
ching sports~when)ICIUarJ
_timelltiw>thIng$likI:sIt\r.g
in lhe(JnlondrlnkingMlllersor
playlngpool ln thegarne roomot
Slcppnglltthe~metropoIis
ofPitWord PIauJ?\Vhoneeds to
"'-"PO'11"iauJreth teems...nen)ICIU
arJ ~",joythee>cdtlngcol·
Ieqe a::tMtles soeo.t>cnnly pieriU{
ul here?
ctMousiy.notlTWlypoq>ledo
pull \hemsetvesow1lYfromthelr
f ...... pocked social lIv""orfrom
theif doggedly determino!d studylog.
~·strue thlltmen·s~11
and men·s swimming get """"
~s..wort.asthey.tndd.bt,.
Ing lhemostprestlgloussp<>ns.
But even those teams had very
fewaopDdtycowdsthisr--1n
fact. only In the 11",,1 home 9"me
agiOlnst~ ...... thegymlllled
for basketbDll and even then. It
mlghtnothave been full hadnot
Flshet f"""come In groves. The
men·sswlrrrnlngteamabodrew
onIyone<:apacltycrowd-inthe
sea.son·sopeneragalnst Hobiort.
EI\A...t\rJt /!bout the 0Iher teems
lOt Nazareth?
The women·s basketball team
had some horne games wlth:lO
few fares 1hIIt a furwnI proo::ession
<:Oo.-'dhrn-ecome~.-.:Inot
haYebeendisturbed bythenolse.
Thewomen·s swlmmlng tesn
wllS another victim of empty
stwIcIs. Despitea very~1
-=:n.-.:l~outslIInding individual
s . cOlOch Debbie
L..awrence·ssquad drewvery few
dlem!rs. ...... oI'ttn~ Intht
standsllthomemeetsthan in the
library. The Sllmecould be SIIid
/!bout the women·, YOIIeybaIJ
tum.
TheYo<llllel1·.taristarn<:CUd
have sued the student body foJ
non-support. But then.students
IIo'OUId hrn-e iwllO HIk 1111 the wrti
to the t~lscourts. which a ...
located lOt least a tenth of a mile
fromthefarthestdonnllnry. And
tile rising gas prices were good
enough reason to keep the
students pIOIi<ed In the Keomey
IotJrom drivIng.1II1 the wrti aYf:I"
to the courts. And besides. l!
would ha"" been har"d to fiod
parklngspocesin theO·Connor
parking lot in the daytime.
The point is. the athletes lOpp
... ciate hearing cheering from
their """""'I (students AND
I acu I t y/ ad min I s trat Ion).
ScpI-<>rnon! swirrrner Ed o..rIing
SIIys ··Fansde/",nltely help; they
really can get you psyched up
bef"", and during a race. A big
home crowd gives US en added
advantage; swimmers hear the
noisoe and are inspired 10 give the
extra effon.··
........ ·s basMtball.asl said, got
goodSLWOfl._l"aneconteslS.
But In ~W1lY games which were
within ... Jatl",,1y close driving
disUn::es, Iikethe!JlllTl"S lit FISher.
there ...... onIy a!mOll sprW<Iing d
faithful rooting for Larry Un! and
COlI"l"""Y. The UncoIn Flr31. BanI<
Too.ornament, which !hould have
dfllwn 0Vf:f half 01 our student
body, had trouble at1nlCll ng onefuuthofthestudents.
TheFlyen
finished1l"Wn;l ..... deld"ttumsin
the tc.un/IITIef"L, but did so before
1M spocIous Wer Men>or",I,
which wouldhave held less than
200 people If good numbers 01
fansfromtheopposlngcol~
didn·tshowup. TIlI!toumernent
was an Important event for
Nauordh, the Invitlltlonal~.
and was _1I·publiciU"d.
Bad """,!her rTI<Iy have kept
some peoplea .... y. but that ex·
cusecar,t beused",," anyhome
IJZlmes of any other sportS at
NaZll""h. except golf. Golfers
don·t expect a crowd following
thorn lIftUld for e;gte!f1 /"des; d
course. most people don·teven
knawl"iauJrethhllsagolf~for
men and women.
Perhaps most studentsa ...... ·t
eware oIoporllng events. But if
theyre:lllyllll\fftedlOlIndaL they
~~"",plentyofsig"a.-.d
bulletins hanging al"O\lod the
ac:hooI,evenln .... ~Pub.
THEGlEANER, when It comes
out.lists~ compIetescheduleoi
goomescornlng up, andtherf,a'"
lssuesoflHEGLEANERallOYer
the~lnthedlnlnghalls.
the mall room, the Information
desk, thedonns.and all DYel"the
f\oors. ~ doesr,t take much effort
lO""""")'OUI"eyesaaossa sheet
of pape<.
Tuttle, Naro Lead Team
. , !.any ea.aI.
SophomoresMeg T uttleoncl
Judy Naro led Nazare th·.
women', basketboll t9m to a
13-6scasoo aod a secor>d place
finish in the Rochester A"",
Colleges Tournament. The duo·
p<oduced a strong_long
perfonnllna!. scoring Ovt!r 1~
points per 9"me apiece. and
paced the Flyers In neeriy """'Y
statlstiaol department
Despite their own 1m·
pressive Individual perlo.·
rTI<Ir>CeS. Naro and Tuttle ex·
pressed tinges of reg"" mixed
with a gene-ral Slltisfactlon In
their view of the season.
"I feel _ could have done a
lot better: SIIYS Na ... , but she
also pointed out thIIt "all the
glris worked hard and hustled:
they !}live everything they had
all the time."
Tullle SIIYS, ·Tm disappointed
thIIt we dldn·t win
more, but there were rTI<Iny $OM.
backs and we did our best to
Ovt!r<:Otl"oe them:·
Ingassheaveraged 11.4polnts
per gllme. She linisbed second
on the squad In assists (56) aod
assists average (2.9). Dalton
scored 4.9poln15 P"'"9"me aod
pulled down 106 reboundslor a
~.6 rebound a""rage, both
ranklng only behlod Tuu!e·s
marks lor the team lead.
The bench ..... bolste.-..:l by
freshman a.nt"r Ka ...... Grimmer.
Ori"",," I1ni3hed third on
the team In rebounds with 94,
a""raglng 4.9 pergllme. as_II
as scoring 4.2 point' per game.
F...shman MIIry Jo Pol""n
backed up Daltonand Alhartat
forward. Naro aod Henshaw
were backed up In the
backcourt by Junior. Kathy
Tumulty and freshman Paul
Quigley.
Flyers Win Home Games
• , !.any CeaaJe.
Themen·. basketball ..... son
ended on a 50IJr note when
Na ... reth 1051 at SI. John
Flsher, 62·54. onMllrdt 5. The
contest WIIS the first game of
the IiAlA District 31 playoffs
aod the third time In four tries
that Flsher stopped the Flyers
this season.
A crowd estlmllted at 1200
w~tched the rlv~ls baule to a
halftime scoreof 24-22 In fevor
of Flsher. In the secor>d half.
tile game·s tuming point CIIlI>f:
on a slam dunk by Flsher"s 6·13"·
sophomore Reggie McLeod.
The Sluff wllS the first of th"'"
straight baskets which Ignited
Flsher to a 34-28 lead. Junior
Bob Rezny. held to lour points
In the Ilrst half. came bad< to
score 13 more In the secor>d to
pull hi, team away from
Naure th. Senior Randy
MoOen scored 141n the game
lor the Cardi""ls. who shoI:
54% lrom the roeld .
Senior guard Larry Lane"",,·
ed Nazareth In scoring with Hi
points. including a sl",m dunk
following up ~ rebouod. Junior
SIan SI""" finished with ten
points and junior John ~nsler
conuibuted nine.
~"'" the playoff at Fisher.
NziUJ,eth tw lost their last two
games.1Il Roberts Wesleyan on
Feb. 22 aodat Utkaon Feb.24 .
to drop their r"9ul~r· ..... son
record to 14-7. The Flyers. lIS a
first·year varsity te",m. were
forced coplay 15!}l1meson the
roed. eod won seven of those.
while winning all se:""" I>orn<!
,.~.
Flsher beat Dowling 10 ad·
V~na! to the 32·team NAIA "".
tiona's In Kansas City. where
they lost the opening·round
9"me to Norfolk Statc. The
Cardlnal"s regular·season
record was 2().6. their best
~,.
Good Team Effort
The I'iaZIIMh men·s __.. .........
ing team, coao::hed by Tom
Ralph, fInbhed t..-.th 0I.t 01 18
l-.-.s In scoring lit the SUIte
.meets at CoIgIIte on Feb. 22-24.
The hl(tl.l(Ilts 01 the thrft II¥:
lhInday. Feb 22 F~
Greg Vick dind>ed a spot In the
lIIIllorW ~ by swimmIng
the 16.50 yard f~ in
17:37.3, ronishing fifth out 01 38
swirr"tnen. Sophorno... F4 t::)M.
Ing finished ~ with a time 01
17:47.9.
Friday. Feb. 23-D0rt1ng fInI.t>ed
elghtout 0187 swimmers In the
200yard freestyle with e time of
1:48.6, which qualified him for
Nlltlonals. In the 800 yerd
freestyle relay , Darling.
Freshman Ptte So:<e. VIck, and
Sen;or Doug Tobey aMlned a
time 01 7:33.4. whic:tI q..e1ifled
them for the Nationals.
SahnIay, Feb. 24Oar1ing~
edfourth outol60_lmmers In
the500yard"-stylewitha tlme
d4:56. Vk:kllnlshe<!lIrst Ineon:
IOIation.-.:l \eIWI ()Yf:f"aI1, with lib
time In the CO<\SOIaUon. 4:55.1 .
besting Oerling. s effort In!he I'naIs.
Both tlmesquallfled fotthe Na·
tionIIls. Therelay~eand
Tobey with Darling and Vick·
finished ninth In the 400 yard
f,ees)yIe ... Iay with a time of
3:21.1. another National·
qualifying rTI<Irk.
The Flyer" s teamelfort broIqlI.
Nauoreth within th"'" points 01
ninth place in the medS. which
containedcontestants lrom the
NCAADivision l.indudingeo;·
II"te. Cani';us. Niagara. andSl.
Bonaventure.
The freshmen SIlUand Vick
_re ·brlght spots In the state
meets. Coado PJlIph oaysofSaxe:
"Pde illlpfOWd Incredibly; lex·
pededgood tirmsa.tofhim.but
hedid grellt tlmes..11 he dldjuSl
good times. _ wouldn·t ha""
qual irled for the Natlonliis I n the
relays."
Ralph """"nu of Vick: "W,·
didn·t have any Idea how Gr~
MUd do bc!fo... the $\aIe5-1"r
..... sid< In the middle 01 U
I!IetISOn-but In thefilllllsheOllrl
back aod did a super job:.
Tobey.lnhls ll""I_lmming
da)s. says 01 the F1yers: .~. Slime
for the old to gi"" w8y to the
young_they work harder and
hrn-e I'l"OCn ded"ocation and deli",.
K·s been .... experInec to sv;im for
.-.:I take dM$es at ~."
Darting. evaluating the season.
SII)'. "CoodlRalph dlda hed<ofa
Job; Pelf: Saxe lsa II:5li"mny to his
~rmoptimistic/!boutthe
tarn·slWR.l..,ldit lest """"and
rllsay lIega1n thl,yearbecausel
believe In the tum:
On his own se:ason, Darling
says. "i"m very happy with they
way I swam this year. I ocCCIfr4>
Iished a lot of the goals J set
rears earlier:·
Vick summed up the yea, by
poirtingoutthlll."We~isheda
lot lor "m.l1_ had to work
-..i\h."Thef'IyeB.3-7 ontheyur.
....... lwnperedmostlybya!mllli
squed. which J, expected for a
)<Ul9 tosn. BtL III Darting I"'-It.
"Wedidn·t havequantlly. but_
had quality:
"""""" meeti "'" . are held on
Tuesdays and
ThW>daysat
6 p.m. in the
undergrad offi<;es
Your comments and
SUPPORT are
WELCOME!
Tuttle, a Cf!flter from Car·
dl",,1 Mooney High School In
R~er, ledthetearn Inlleld
goal percentage (.789, which
topped every ~bor on the
men·s tearn except for Larry
!..aM). tQUlI points (294), scor·
Ing average (1~.~). ... bQunds
(252). and """""'-I a""rage
(13.3), aod tied for the lead In
games (19) and field
goals(l17).
Nato. a guard lrom Endwell,
N.Y., led Nazareth In esslsts
(73) and assists averege (3.8),
tied for the lead In games(l9)
aod roeld goals (1I7), and
finished a hair below Tuttle In
I"", throws (59). points (293).
aod scoring average (1 ~ .4).
SWtlng sophorr>ore guard
Tammy HeNhllw ~ her
teamrTl<ltes· feelings: ·When
we """"I up against the really
good ,"",*, we dldn·t play our
best; _ dldn·t show our real
potent;OI:·
One reoson Iorthis was. says
Tuttle. because "we didn·t use
our greatest _, Judy Nero
on the fllSt break. Last yeor it
was our grmest strength; this
year _ didnl use it: Another
reason, says TutUe. "was the ·
numerous amount of tur·
~.
Jensen: Four Events at States
Tuttle aod Naro also ""DYed
to be the tum·s stalwarts
defensively. Tuttle led the
squed In blocked shots aod
Naro. with her agg,esslve.
hustling style of play. led In
.tul •.
On Feb. I~eod 16.NaZllre th
... hipped MCC and (JR. 49·)6
and· 6g.!j6 reopedively. In the
RAC TourTl<lment. On Feb. 17.
the Flyers lell to St. John
FW-oer, 57·51, but stili placed
second In the 1OIJmey.
Naro re/lects thllt· _ didn·t
playenough offense; _ played
too much defense In many of
t!>e vames:· The defense.
tnougn, was excellent. agreed
T ultle. Henshaw aod Naro.
The Flyers" starting lineup
Induded freshrTl<ln font/lOrd U.
Alhart and sophomore forward
Adrlann ~Iton, along with
Naro, Tuttie, aod Henshaw.
Alhan, from Caledonia. N.Y.,
was third on the team In scor·
co!I. ~·L:!~ence·s
women·. swimming teem.
aher winning ten out of \3
regular·season meets. pIIiced
tenth In teem scoring at the
NYSAiAW meets - the States
- on Feb. 2.2·24 et Syrl>CUSe
(Jni""rsity. Lawrena! leels her
awimmers going to the Third
Annual AIAW Sm&1I College
Ntltional Swimming eod Div·
Ing Championships-could con·
ceivllbly finish """" higher et
the Nationals that they did at
the States.
• At the States:· Lawrence
SIIY'- ."They _re up against
some big colleges, like
Syracuse: Bod Colgate. At the
Nationllls. they'll becompetlng
"9"lnst swimmers from col·
leges mor..,·. the siz" o f
Na ... mh. :10 they'll probably
do better:
. Lawrence took nine swim·
mers to the States. and threeof
those qualirled for the Na·
1I0nals: freshman Jennie
Jensen lind sophomor ... Sandy
Schenck" aod Kim Guent·
nero Held In Reoo. Nev .• they
Slaned MIlich 7 aod concluded
on MIIrch 10. Jensen was
slated to swim in the 50 aod
100 yerd frees1yle r"",,,.
Schencke In the 50 yard
breaststroke. aod G~ntner In
,t,h,,e,. on.e-aod th...,.,..meter di"·
The resultsofthe Flyers who
placed In the States all!:
loolreestyle; Jensen, :!j6.5. 9th -. 50 breaSlS1oke: Schencke.
:33.53.&h
50 freestvle: Jensen. :26.003,
5th, Schencke. :26.4. 10th.
100 breaststroke: Schencke.
1:13,&h
400 freestyle relay: Peggy
Sulll",,", Aileen ~Iey, Sdoeneke,
Jensen, 9th.
200 iodlvidual medley;
Sullivan, Daley, Jensen. Sdoeneke,
9th.
Struggling to Reach The Top Nazareth Activities
Mar<:h 22: Trip to the
Planelllrlum. TlITlO!!and prlcewltl
be announc:ed "'ter. Sponsored
by Cultural Affairs.
Various .... Inning bMkelball
·e~m. in ~n', intramu'lIls
" live been cove red in depth by
,xh ""'jar publicalioMlis the
lew York Time$, Sports II·
,smlted. and tl'lis newspeper,
Bul whal lIbout the Joser.?
es-lhepathetk::1oSoers. Thevile,
.nivelli ng. defelIted who stn.oggle
) n>ad'lthetopandfail mise<l!bIy
" their efforts.
Among the losing I~ms this
~ ....... eCIoseEro:::ounlersof
" ..e Third Floor. the Hooters,
,;nd !he PillS.
SuI pemaps the most pitiful
:esse. we~ made bv the Iellm
.: UlI 'S Girls, who were 0
:Jd 4 forthe season. """""spec'
"'Ot p<t.il. "They....ere~iog.
Theydeserved 109"1 whipped.-
~ral member. were Inler·
.iewed 10 Iry and disco"", just
" hat the problem was.
First interviewed was u.urle
F, ykholm. Frykholm led Ezr,,".
: .rls Ins<:o<iogwilh 8 whopping
12 p:»nts. and helped COfltribute
10 lhe generalloslr>g Mllu.>de.
O..".,.".,/usIwhatdo)OUthink
:I'le problem was~
Frykholm: I'll tell yawhlotthe
problem wlIHhe tellm rotted.
GI: Canyousite anypllltkullif
reasons lor the lad< of quality ploying?
F: Veh-theothergirls_re rot·
len plllyers.
Let's f~!t_rm m..1lI11est, Tmlhe
onlyone whoc:oold ~ I'm the
only decent.rooter ,lind besides,
I've gol the best 1~5.
Darlene Pelow(EZRA), the
<:~ptain of II,., te~m~had these
comments:
, GI:Did you,asteam <:apUlin,
feel «IY responsibility IOWIIrd you'
"AU Things Must Pass"
team'. losing?
Peiow: Nope.lfs not myillult
the team stunk. '
m Doyou think the Iosses~
due in ~rt to lIny defid~ in
your le..m:rship quellties?
P: No-Ilwlvenodefocien<:ies.
GI: Howdid you become team
<:fIpt~ln?
P: I pe;d lorthe uniforms. llIl90
heve the best I~.
Eliss!l~so::onldrop<WltSail
~,and set the recordforthe
most fouls; yet she femDinedll
starter all season,
GI: Why didn't you score a ll
season?
Marrll: Cuz I<:ouidn't shooI:. ya Mo.' GI: Why<:ouldn't you shoot?
M: n.e girlson theotherleam
we~ very rude, YII know? EveI)'
limeltl>ed toshoot, theygot in my
Wl!>'j, ya know?They reallydon'l
knowhowlO IlIketum5.)'II know?
GI: Why"",reyou asl8rte raU
season IlyouobviouslY <:ouldn't
hIIng on 10 lhe ball?
M: I heve the besl I~s, ya
know?
Rill Koelbel,like MIIrr8, didn't
SCOre any points, but was not a
st~ner.
GI: Did you leel you deserved
to be a slllner?
Koelbel: We ll mIIn, I don't
know Jl\IIn, R's like-! never really
went tOllny gemes mIIn, dig?
GI: Whydid you never ~lIencP
K: Well mIIn, If. like lheonly
contact lcould makewlththe ball
was with the bridge 01 my nose.
~o.
GI: Doyou leel you deserve to
hIIve II starting position?
K: Yeah, mIIn.
GI:Why?
K: Cuz I got thebest legs. man.
Album in Review
By Lany Canale
It's been nine years s ince the
ae..u...~...,.l!fIdinthattlme,
George Harrison has ~Ieased
~IIItuns.Hisfirsl p:>SI.Be"tIe
LP.ALl. THINGSMUSTPASS,
wasbyfarthe best work he'd ever
done. His following effons,
however, neVer approached the
qUlllity of lhet three·record set,
Harrison sianed dri fting into
spirituel songs too Hare Krishf\lOo
Ish for his own good. But he
started coming out of ttlllt style
with33 'h, ~leasedln 1976,and
has now progressed e ven mo~
with his latest. titled simply
GEORGE HARRISON.
George s till hasn'l r~hed
his pillteau of ALl. THINGS
Disabilities Scholershlp Fund:
Round-The -Clock Music
B7 Rick Do4ge
n.e {jndergflld Association
~nd lhe Musk o..~rtment a~
joining Ior<:es to p<ese<lt a twelve
hour musk: festival for the benefit
o f the Nazareth Learning
DisllbilitiesSddarshipflni This
IUxldiYe isln memorIUOld Mar·
da Whiting. Marcia WlI'lI learnIng
Disabilit~mlljor last yearat
N8l<1reth. The Learning
DisabIt~iesScholllrship isusedlO
provide 9ChoIar.lhips 10 mlljars In
thi.l1eld.
n.e Fesii\lDlwiTI begin at twelve
noon onll'ri. March 23 and will
<:ontlnue until 1 AM thel nighl.
The perfOfmllnceswill be taking
pIao::eintheCaberl:'\ Roomaldthe
forum. During the <illy the
rT"IU!.ical setting forthe Forumwill
be diIssiaII with solo "'" b " .. ooes
by Naurf:!hst..:ienlSandSlWent
ensemble •. A specilll guest liPpearanc:
e will be made by the
Rochester Philharmoni<: Wood·
wind O<:tet at \:00 PM In the
forum, n.e Cabaret Room will
feato.ndixieland. foIk..-.d jan that
can be heard 1111 afternoon. n...
musi<:will rontinue throogh lhe
e:orlyevening asan informal din·
ner is offered in the {jnioo.
Thlrt night the forum will
becomea coffee house featuring
manyl'laUlrethstuder!ts.inging
and pll!>'jing folkandjau. M~n,
while, lhe Cabaret Room will
feat"", moredillie,jIw and ro<:k.
The lastlwo hours of the fund
doi~ wlll be hosted by the twenty
plec:e Nez~rethJau Ensemble.
If you ..... inleresil!d in perl",""
Ing andwe erx'OUf'i8!)e tho:se who
a~, ronlllct MikeMllIoney inthe
(JndergradofflCe or at580-lon,
or Rick Dodge In theMuskOept.
Offlt872-6226. Donationswill be
~throughoutthedayand
nl!tlt dthe23rd andlll9:00 PM.
$1 .OO!id-nlssion will bechlorg.
ed. Wealelooking forwardtothis
being an enjoyable and wor,
thwhile MusiClIl festiva l for the
Learning Disabilities&rolership
fund.
EZRA'sGiriswas theonlyteam
10 have a dleerleading !!Quad.
It<:OOSistedofShlina Badders
..-.d Monica Nailos. who later quit
theteam in disgust. WhenllSked
how she felt watching her team
plunge to def~t. Mi$S Badders
Sliid, -It was g_I, A few 'yeah
teams' he~, a <:oupie go, go,
go's" there and !l»t's all that
....... needed, And everybody got
to see I had good legs. - Ms..
N.Ioilos was not aVllliable for
comment.
A t-" is ... idlObemac:leby lIS
<:OIICh. Coach Joe Gri ffee had
t'-canment$llbout his losing
te.!lm:
GI, Wheredld the mIIjor team
problems lie?
Grifee: fvegot II good teamof
girls here. Now-our problems
were mllinlylnouroffe~.Our
defensewas preltyWe.!lk too, and
the gld. <:ouldn'\ s.hoot. and no
one was reallyfll.t-theydldn't
undersUond theterminologyvery
MUST PASS, but he's on the
right trllCk, On the woole , HAR·
RJSON might be a touch too
w~k, but the~ lire several
outslllnding tracks contllifled
within,
"FlIster" Is the best tune on
lhe LP; It's wrillen lIbout one of
HlIrrison's gr ea test loves··
'1ICIng <:ars. and It st~rts off
With the sound of an lInny of
thevehldes revving uPllnd IlIk:
ingoff,
"Love Comes To Everyone"
will most likely be the seeond
s ingle off HIIRRISO/'I, lind It·
should do .... ell on the e .... rts.
"Blow Away" WllS released as
the initial single; It'. got the
<:alchy me lody lind Iyri<:.
ne<:essary for a Top forty hit.
i'ta Guilty" is IIll!XqJisite song
which mnksesonedthelOpthree
ab on thellllun: it exhibits a nil<.
tondbluesllOd jlwstyles ..uike
Harrison's pr ..... lous writing.
liarrlson plays off IIr"I old Bootie
tune with "He re Corne. the
Moon,"a preuy piece but notas
optimisti<:, Or a . good, for thai
maUer,lIS ~Cornesthes....."
slill one ol his <:Iassks.
The l1il11l lrllCk. "If You
BeI--'"is...-newhlll~
of "If I Needed Someone,"
anotherolHarrison'sbest 6elI11e
;cogs.
"The LP' s rerTIIIining <:\lU lire Inoffe
nsive, perhapseven forget·
liable, butDdd a lighiand melodic
touch, milking HARRJSON "
worthwhile album.
Harrison. In the elite of lead
~~oaneex<:ellenl
musicians on his latest a lbum,
most notllbly Eric Clapton llnd
Gal)' Wright. But wouldn't
everyone rather hear him play
with PeulMc:Czortney,John Len·
J1Ofl, and Ringo Starr?
well, andsomeol them "",~n't
very Inleresled, bul at""r than
tIwI(. mygrls....,-erig"(on theOOlI.
I was pl .... sed with what theyllC'
<:ompli.hed,
GI: How <:an you be pleased
with.,Oencl4 record?Vourleam
<:o mple t e ly embarra ssed
them""lves lhe e nlire """",n.
They had ro5erTlblanced atellr"ll
whalsoever. And yet you're
Slitlsfied?
G: Look, If I hadn't said lhey
we~okI!>'j, theymight not let me
<:ao<:h anymore.
GI: Why do you want to keep
roaching them?
G: n.ey've got the besll~,
We alsoaskedtheteam il they
iIIco..dttQriffeewas~ ...
11 <:OIICh,
T .... m: No-he never did
lInything but $land there in thai
$Iupid yellow I·shlrt.
Gt: Then why didn't you I1re
him?
T: He hes good I~.
Senior Wills
Remember how you wrote Gil
those·1ast will and les\llmen\5'
when you were In high sdx>oJ?
We ll, we' re giving you a chanc:e
to do Ilegeln, Can you picture
your roommllte or best friend
ten to t"",nty years from now?
Wlw:.1 wourd' you be<tUf!llth your
ravor"e lell<:he r? Or an
underclassman and theirenti~
<:lass? This Y""r the Gleano:or
will be publishing Senior WlIIs
~ start jotting down those
Ideas. Drop them off ~t the
newspaper office anyUme
before the due dotes. Anyone
woo lso'tll senior Is "",Ic:ome to
contribute, too.
Mar<:h 23: Mu.i<: Festival
MzIrWoon for theMardll Whiting
~flni~rnosic;
groups will perform from 12:00
noon to 1:00 a.m. TIckets are
$ I ,OIl for more Ink.o o:rtIId MII<.t
Maloney.
MIIrch24: MovIe, "OneonOne"
at 7:00 p.m. In the Arts Center
MIIln Auditorium.
MIIrch 24: Cabin Perty 11\ PoIr.rder,
mill Park, sponsored by the
sophomore class.. frnm 11:00
lI,m. unUI ·7:00 p.ol.
MIIrch 29: Movie, "The Othe,
Sldeof theMOtlntaln, PllnJr.lIt
7:00]»11'\, loUIe ArtsCenterMaln
Audilorlum.
March 30: Happy Hour Span.
soredbythefreshrnen~from 3;30 to 6:00.
MzIrdl30: Thebend, "Beddn" win
P,i!rform In the CablIIei Room
from g,OO UIl\ll l :00. Sponsored
by Socia l BoIIrd.
From Page 6:
Marathon
and Amy PllISSChlIen: 5, Beth
Stewlln lind Franch M<:Hugh;
6: Dawn Robinson lind ShlIron
Maoola: 7: Becky Pragle lind
MI<:key Sullivan; 8: Rosemary
Burke and Kerr le Rockwoocl;9:
joAnn Murphy and TereSli
Bowers: 10: KIIte M<:Henl)' and
George SI'Olenko: II:
I MII.garet Dailllher lind KIIthy
Hulbert: 12: Dave Cohn and
Leah Cobb; 13: Joe Benj~min
~nd Kim FlIr1TIer: 14: Darlene
DeIoriollnd DillneTOIoro; 15:
Shirl ey Renner and Greg
Bamett; 16: Chris Roth and
Cathy Ceder.
(Bonze to &me/I
c1'Iii8&ummer
Wher" elM can you polish you. wrttIng oklIls
and "'arn to uN • compuler or be In an und .. ·
graduate prelaw progra", and take a «>u'" In
tntagllo prln~"II? WMre elM can you Int .. ..,.
with 10 dive", • group 0/ laculty and otudln1t
In I unlqualy Ilhactlvl Nnlng 0/ hUlo. Lokt"
!IOrges, and .. Il.rfalls?
Her •• 1 Comea. you can fu1flii '"qulre",ent<,
camp"''' cou",s In ord .. to ,,",,"'ratl, or
oImply taloe tM drn& to study tl\ooo ""pealing
things for .. h1r;h you'"" nev'" before had the
~.
Request an AnlKlu...,. ",cnr
and He 10. youJ'MN all 1M
reaoon. why Comeu Is
wheTc you . houkl to. rhls
'c,""',,,"',,,,"", Summer
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