NazIV8Ih College 01 Roc_
The Results Are In!
.)' Jaaet H~
Undoe'a...cl office,.. lor the
979- 1980 school )'elf have
~ elected by lpp<oKlmaleI
30 per <:ent of full time
nde'g •• dullt student ••
.&Ihy Geisler, • M.enagernetl\
cleroce major aOO currently
ophomo~ claSi President.
as been chosen lIS the next
Indergred President. M •.
;elsie,', cent.al objectl~ for
lecomlng )fl' 'I the promo-
0<1 of . bette •• aport between
dmlnllt.lltlon and student ..
This ceo be achIeved th rough
n locrused Iwaleneu of lhe
rudent SeNIle: Ms. Oelsle.
,Id. "Students lake things fOf
ranted. They don"' .ollz ..
ow r.. they _lIy CIIn 9"
uough tho! SeNIle." /'b.
el,,,,. hopes 10 enc:ouragc
:udenls' faith In their power
> Initiate Cwonge by suppor.
"II tho! Under",..r. Serwlte.
Junior Manha Mc:Coy was
hosen ~t Inc:un'IbenI MIke
leloney .. Unde.",ed vicerukIent.
Ms. McCoy b; ,
le~.ry Educ:atlon
18}orwho c;u.fflItly chel ... the
.codmIk forum.
Ann Par1<es, I Junior from
yr..:uH. received the 1TIII}«lI
I support In her bid IOf
nde'g.IKI Sec,ltUIry. ,.....
•• ka fell that herV:pirI.enee
• Junlo< 0:1 .... Secretary Ieualrrted
her with the I'UpOtIbIllies
of lhe polltlon • • nd II
IOklng forward to bKomlng
In~ In the growth 01 the
restructured Senate system.
Newly ~lected Undoergrad
trUIUrH V.nce Howe e><.
preued dlssappolntmenl .1
running unopposed. His
c h.lI~nger Ch~ryl Scott
wllhdrew lrom the race Citing
Ihe poglbillty 01. conOict of
Inlerest II ~Iected. Vance. II
lunlor lransler majoring In
fconomks .nd Mal"l/lgem~nl
Sd~nce .hassel.p~nl ""
Und~rg .. d·s fl.II m.l~
I~rer. H~promlses lopr".
vide ", v~ry unique ~r.~
Jean Bogdan.wlc. wHi
""",me the position of dial.·
"",n 01 the Campus Activities
brd In 1979· 1980. CAB
KtwedUIa.1I activities on the
Iia>areth campus. Social
Board, Commul~r Board,
Clillur.1 Aff,lrs, RHld~n!"s
Council and ewry dub on <:.Imeus have . voice In CAB.
Ms. BogdeOilWlcz plans to Incorpor.
te 11M! dl_ groups'
Ideas to provide ... activity
tchedule geared to r~
commute... .nd continuing
educetlon IIIldnlS. -W~.~
looking Into things no ot¥!'s
... rIoIaIy consIdeted bef"",.
things Ilk~c:onceru In thegym
andO\lldoor~"I. We.lso
hope to place ~ emphasis
on Rldnt _".Irs In gener.1
.aIM. lhan focusing on social
ev~nll:' Ms. Bogd.nllwlc.
said. *We hope 10 motivate
lhe eampus Ih'OIIgh com·
Garage; Not Museum
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April Fools ...•.•. ""p""; j7
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cl,nl e><plalned. 'w.. Wllnled II
garage, not II museum:'
The building w1ll be con·
structed between the boiler
hoIlIt and the r.rlrneter road
10 allow lunne lI«flII.nd to
simplify linking up to _age
• nd electrlc.III~. ,0,1""",,1
currently el(I ' 1I b~twun
Smyth .nd 1M Bolle. House.
so no new t......-.el would hrove
to be built.
&sdooI said that. only a
"shell" building will be conlllructed
by.n outside Rnn •• 11
Ihe electrlul. pillmblng,
heating and Inlmor COf\$lr\.oCo
lion ",[II be done by the
MIIlnl .......... Deportment.
Harold Rulg, a cuffent
member 01 the "",In~
ltaff. will become the gene",1
~ for the building .nd
will .Iso be In dIIrge 01 sIIlpp-
1"11 and re«lvlng.
Several problenu could
keep the building from being
built. About half 01 the
bulldl"l! ,Ite Is on grounds
owned by tM Mothe. House
.nd must Rrst be purchased
lrom the Sisters. A special
buildIng pennI! I, needed
from the lown of Pittsford
bec.use tM ga.age would be a
non-ruldentlal blillding con·
structed In a ~sldenll.1 mned
areo.
Mr. BUd.nl feels there will
be no S""IP. and If alt got •••
planned, constn,ICllon may
Ita" .. early uJune.
munlc.llon.·· M •.
Bogd.n.",ln 11 • Junior
transfer ""'joring In Mar>age.
menl Scioence.
Dianna SanRlippo. "/""""
>p!I!Ch majo •. wlllr 10 ected
chairman of thoe Reslden!"s
Council. In thoe pest lhe Coundl
has sponsored tM campus
Christ"",. celeb.atlons and Instituted
1M Do.m Court. ""'.
San filippo said he r u·
pe.lences u _ R ..... convinced
he. 01 the need for unified
Roors and dorms. fob. SAn·
flllppo sees floor/door COIl'Ipetitions
Illr a means 01 p<omoUng
this unity. ··Competl·
tIons would be .n excelient
ConI'd. 011 paga 5
Co_ute ... :
$400 In Your Mailboxes
. ,. Lawi .. 8 ...... 0 ... a'"
~I..."
Convnuters. yes)'OU. c:ommuteQ,
your malJ~ ...
IVORh a lump SlIm 01 .. 00
But Rrst """ must ask )'OU •
question: ~DId you kfItIW tIIII
c:ommuters """" .... Ilboxesr
Located In the Otto Shulls
Cente •. opposite lhoe Informa·
tion desk. a ... lwo groups of
nwni>e.ed wooden cubicles.
Commut~rs. thHe numbered
boxes a~)'OUr mailboxes.
A. mentlon~d In Ih~
previous Issue 01 the Gleaner.
the subcommittee on Student
Ufe hOI developed _ second
p.oject In continuaUon of
thel. commuter awa.enell
campaign. Involving Ihe
us.ge of commuter
mailbo~es. Thi. second pr0-
ject willlnfo.m you ofthoe (/leI
thllt commuters have on·
c.mpus ""'ilboxes and that
you should utili.., them.
Now for the e><pla""Uon 01
tM $400 .mount.
With Ihe uslslanu of
variolls .rea buslnes.
Ht.hI\sIIments, one out of
~ five commuters will
receive a surpr~ gift cer·
IlflClI~ that Is good towards
the pufchase 01 an Item from
one of thHe .reo Roms. 0nII
out of every Rve convnutell
will .~Ive • gift certificate.
but it Is up to )'OU to find out
whether or not)'OU a~ one of
\hes.e 80 eligible commute ......
This procedu~ should be
followed in order todetermlne
1f)lOLl lOll! eligible 10 re«1ve.
gift Urtlflcllr.
1) Qo to the Information
desk In the $lwlts Center and
e><pI.ln to the person on dilly
that you are. commuter.
2:) Pr~nt to thai person
)'OU IDcard.
3) The person on duty ",III
then look up your ""me .nd
tell you your box number .nd
If )'011 are to receive • c~r·
tlflcele. If you ere ellglble)lOU
wll! thoen be given a sticker.
T.ke tMt sticker and/face I!
on the number 0 you.
"",llboJr.. This ",ill show that
)lOll have coliected)'OUr gift.
R~IIm 10 the Information desk
and collect )'OU. gift cer·
tlilcate.
These gift certiflc.ta will
be available dwtng the _k
01 "'P.!II 9th 10 tM j 3th. EKh
e.:r\iflCate I, worth lin averegt
of " .00. The wrpriMe Is
dlKOV1!rlng where the cer· .
uflc.te I, redeemable.
The Intenl 01 this p<oject 11
to get )'OU Inlo the practice 01
UI-Ing)'OU. mallboJr.es. These
IT\llllbo~es have been provided
lor your pt!rtOlllll use and to
provide you wllh • means of
receiving Inler-campus ne",s.
These "",lIbo~es are yours.
Use them and <:heck them ""I·
Iy for """'PUll Information.
This Is • secood article in •
II!fies of . rtldes writlen In lhe
Inlerut 01 ru. .. reth coonmulers.
Once "9"in. If you
have .ny comments. suggestions
or would like 10 per·
Udpate In the ........ eness c .....
palgn contact one 01 the
following people in the
Undoe'g./Id OffICe In the Shults
Cenler: Denise Delorlo,
Marie Lysionek or Estell.
Lewi ••
Commute.s. plrtlclp"te.
get !nvolved and don't mill
the nexlillue 01 the Gif:&m>!
Crisis Touches Naz
.,. .t .• 000d . ... lcz
Th,* '* ,he <IOIIClud!ng Instill.
ment 01 • two part Inlervlew
with Alire .. Shone l on his
vlew •• nd reeclloM 10 tM ....
cen! revolullon and lis altH'
~ •. By Feb .... ry II . 1979 .• fter
m.ny .nxlou. month. of
flghUng and bloodshed. II Wlllr
de.f 10 lhe If ..... 1an people that
victory hid finally ..... Iwd.
Sevtral days Riled with apprehension
hid preceeded the
deyohlctory. PrimeMlnl$tH
Bekhlilf .... stili In control
with the bicklng 01 the .rmy
and Clrter', MnInIsttatIon.
but IUppOft from the.nn~ hid
ltarted to dwindle. MlItYy
military petMn>rll joined the
people. fight by disobeying
iuch o<de~ at to f1~ Into
crowds 01 demonstrators.
"'1I"'COU:Iln. like fnlnyOlhe ......
WN Insi.obordlnate to "commands
and .... ClIeCUled
beeaun of his behavIor.
"'11"1 COUIln ",III killed on
Februlry 10.
On February 6. thousands
of luppo"el1 onbehalf ofKhomelnl
marcl\ed pt/leelully In
the CO ..... lry. By the 81h,
severel hund.ed IOldl~r. Join.
ed In lhese proI~sls. On the
9th.l.anlan trODpl opened lire
on ...... Irforcebase",hlch had
pledged their .lItglllnce to
~Inl. Cili'ens were call·
ed In toglve tMlt assistllnce in
confronting the Royal G .... rd .
By Sunday FebfUllry 11.11 rnrr.
Jo< had occurred. The anny
had c.lled Its soldiers out 01
TeMr .... ~lnljllUedan
ultl"",tum to &khtlll. to
either re$llJl\ from offoct or M
would c.1I a h91, ",.r.
Khomelnl", Idvk;e was taken
seriousJy because Bokhtilr n·
~oct~'"Z...of~
people we.~ killed.
Khomelnl 'ppointed
&mrG"" lIS Prime MInister
and ~Ied that he WOI.IId ......
Iy act ... supervisor to the
government. Khomelnl ..... up
• reftfetldum for the dU._
to vote on ",hether or not they
would w.nl .n Islamic
Republic. The Is lamic
Republic wOlild be •
democracy that wOli ld
redistribute the _ . lth.mong
the oppreuoed people. Ther~
would be 1"1/11101"1/11 control of
the economy with no 10~lgn
Infh.ence a nd Inte.fe.ence
.lIowed.. This vote ",ill be
tak~nonMarch30.1979. Ac·
cordlr>g 10AII.1M! I. "99!h per
cent sure" that the ~f~rendum
will be passed. If II Mppened
ConI'd. 011 P~ 5
EDITORIAL:
What's Your Purpose?
What Is the purpow of col·
lege? Why.reyouhe .... ? What
are ~r objectives to. being
t...r .. ? Maybe you have come
for . n education In some
~k: .rea. That's okay.
but not as Irnponenl as you
might thInk .• Vour leal edUC&lion
does not "'11ft until you
graduale and \urn how 10. be
worth )'QUI" pay. whateYel" tho!
lOb may ,be. VOl.! WOIJld be
unreasonable 10. try to be .n
ex~ In your field. Four
years Is too sho<t II lime \0.
learn "II you will need to know
besides the fKt thel II Is not
worth II. Statisiia say you
mey ~I work In the fN:'ld In
"""ich you hold " degree.
The ~ edul;atlon )"OU
'01111 be ~IYlog I, the most
Important to you. It I, whal
you ..... reollyhe .... ror··loINm
to lIye In 1110<:101 environment.
This me.on learning to get
along with people In" clvililed
manner. to. rupeel one
another for vm.t fltC:h of you
1Irl! and to. ellmlnete petty preJudices.
But periwlp" one of
the best tltlngl ebout being In
c:oIlego l'I\rILng fun. Now is
the time 10. get Inlo. borroom
br_lJ and III)' out "II night.
Enjoy )'OUI'HII. Don', shelte'
you,",lf from tlte people
around you. Lord knows you
get enough of the! from your
pa .... nt.. We shQoJld grab "II
the opportunltles 10. <:etch the
world by the ,all and swing it
around our heeds • c:ouple of
limes. Don', stay III your room
atudylngtoget ";s, they won't
le.ct. you how to survl~ In e
social environment. Get Into
trouble. Do IIrl"ll" things.
We should be alii king
oursetve. up and those around
..... Get the ~ .. that·be 01
Na.l to auppIy US with wtwot
they are being paid for··to n.on
an eduaotloMllnstltutlon and
not an old. home for the
c;~r!iY and lenu~ professor..
They are being paid to \raln UI
to enter the world I. young
professionals who lire trained
In the att of IUrvlval. Don't be
afraid of roIlege powers. The
..-1_ thing any of us can do
while In college Is to put the
possibility of Nazareth Ia~·
lng us ... troub~ ""'kef et the
boItom of the list oIlhlng,.lobe<
orK:tmed·about. You mil)'
net bel~ II, but you 0IWIl
NeUl~lh. We paid for It and
",e l tlll paying for It now. The
college !nil)' throw 0101 of bull
about tuition paying for only
IIJ of the «>lIege rosts. but
don', e"Yef forget thet the col·
~ gets the other 'h because
there Ire luilion paying
stUdentJ "",king II possible.
The I," of economics rule
thel Nazareth musl be ~
• Ive to the students needs and
whether you ~.Hle II or not.
control the college
economla. It'nbout tlme .. e
staned using some of our
~r and Infl~ on our "" ....
AD HOC Committee Write.:
Hardabarg IncIdentl
A Clear Confrontation
To ta. uttorl
The Henbbw!t Inddent "
seno... Of c;ourw then!! have
been other accidef1u.,
R.dIOKtlve contaminants
have been rele!lsed before:
t~hnlcl.ns ... ere upostd,
e~en killed before; e'<Iac:uation
hu been contemplated
before,
But KIIrrlsburg Is cert/llnly
Ihe "-' serious accident
which Ihe public has been In·
formed of WHILE IT WI\$
HAPPENING,
KIIrrl~g Is also unique In
that Arnerkan Nude.ar In,.....
ren began Saturday, lilar.
3O,toadv.ncemoney to preg.
nant lOIOmefIand f.mlllu ... lth
presdlool children ... Ithln five
mllesoflhe plant tomove Into
motels (I.e, to e'<Iaeuate~
This Is a de.arconfronllItlon
bet-.-.. ethics lind values. How
are each of .... responsible for
Ihe Injured IOIOriunen and the
release of radiation) Menll,
II Is our lifestyles whldl demand
the energy lind It II our
utility rates and Wei whk:h
build, IUbsldlze and ...,. ""'te nudear power plants.
Do _ really need nuclear
poIOIer"COmplele ... llh the
risks? Do, Wi! even .... nt 10
HOIOI many ofus ... ould actUlllly
vote for It?
And If Wi! dlilllOvef that ,
majority of usdorft ... antlt and
Ire ... llIIng to live without. "
thai point. ..m.t II to be~]
W.~Wlght
Geralyn 11.. DobeIh
Co-ehalrpef"ll)m, SII.NA
Naz Has No Choice
To lb. Edltorl
Class OIly '79 ... wlth St.
John Fbhet or notn After at·
tending the forum that SJF
"udentI held on March 22, It
..... evident that lome
students were very much
'galn,t the fact IMt the day
portion of the event would be
heldatNaz.
Unfortunately, Na., hal 1'1<)
choke BUT to host the day
portion for ... e ~ 1'1<) Indoor
fKlllty c"P"ble of holding the
.mount of people that ...,......lIy
ettend class day (800- 1,000),
SJF, on theother hand, IS able
10 hold a large concert event
beeause of the use of their
gym. Therefore, If IiaUireth I.
10 sponsor Class ~y In con·
Junction ... lthSJFC, thechol«
of loeatlon for the day and
evening portions Is dKlded
merely by the practicalities Involved:
use of fKllitlu.
But why all the dluens.1on
over the location of the doIiy
portion?) !$n" \twit • minor
delliln Weren't out Intentions
In sponsoring Class OIly
with SJF on a much broader
level whm tenlllllve plans
were being formullted~ It
seems to me that the .tudents
In opposition have lostlllght of
the feasons WHY Nal .nd
Fisher originally desired to
sponsor the event together,
II Is true that Nauoreth and
St. John fisher Ife two In-dependent
Institutions
apable of eJclsllng on their
own. However, 1",,'1111110 true
that both Institutions havecoer·
IlIln strengths and_1<.n.eues
and that e relationship bet·
ween the 1 ... 0 can only
enhance the educltlonel ex·
perlences It offers Its
students~ Granted. the same
statements could be made usIng
RIT, U of R, Roberts
Wesley.n and MCC, yet II
~ • shame that two
schools, Ius lhan two miles
apart. are allowing their relationship
to weaken .
E.P. Hoc Being Interrogated
Although symbolic In
nature. to sponsor Clau o.y
with SJF Is an .ttemptto eJc·
preIS the fact lhat lhere truly
does exist a relationship bet.
ween the students of each col·
lege, despite the fllCl that
c htlnges at both Institutions
have made It In<;reaslngly
more dllfleult to IoIISlIln one.
Ho longer do the colleges
sponsor evenu. togethef, nor
aff! we informed of the Ie<;>
turel, films or special pr0-
grams \twit the other xhooI
sponsors (unlus. of eoune,
you happen to read the IIUdent
newspapers. .. Thank you
~ and GIeane1) More
Important, howevt!r, lithe fact
t hat no longer do the
academic c.lendar. of each
$ChooI match so thal.tuden"
are encouraged 10 like adv ....
tage of the c:c:>WIeJ ~red It
the other school.
How does Class o.y, essen·
tlally a soci.1 event, tie In with
all this talk of educ.tlonal
growth with regard to a rela·
tlonshlp between the two I",
1t11Ul1ons? It has been two
yu~ since Nazareth and
Fbher students attempted to
coordinate an e'<Ient. loIueh
can t.e said In favor of meoetlng
stu·dent. from other
",U~ .... muchcanbe .. ldln
favorof venturing off you/own
campus lind eJcplorlng a new
environment. To rlloll: .bove
such minor detail IS the loe:.
tlonoflhe day'Slctlvllies Is to
make an effort aimed at $US<
!alning NOTA DEPE1'IDEI1C£
UPON, but a worthwhile rel.
tlonship with IlI'IOIher 1dlooI.
Do..- Zdltorl
Well, _can relalll Our problem
has been IOI~ed.
It has eome to the attention
ofsomeof ..... vlathe NaUireth
grapevine \twit the SOUn:<!! of
the Itudenta apathy has been
a~ by Protectl""
Servk:ft and will be pr0-
secuted 10 the fullest eJctent of
the law.
II.s Wi! understand It Protec·
tlve Service., working on a lip
they got from the latest addl·
tlon of the Na~arth NewslettM,
In an article concemlng the
Phenomenon of E..P. Hoe:,
pulled. daring urly morning
raid on the II.fler Hours
Establishment·Carroil HalL
They eaptured the Infamous.
Elutlve, end yet to be ldentified
E.P. Hoe(ao they daim)
just as he was about to shoot
Doctor II.leJcander Sutherland
wi th hi s Apalhy loaded
Blu nderbuu (,n ob:JOlele
gun).
I! seoem5 0.. Sutherland"'M
working lite on his latest
assIgnm«l\ for his Rhetoric: II
dass: How t01oll:1I his 19n lef·
tover cabbage to Saga Food,
whm E.P. Hoc, disgUised as a
julienne salad, .ppe,lIng to
Dr. Sutherland', erratic eating
habits, lured him Into Ms.
Chris Boc:hen's office by atrall
01 Blue Cheae Dressing.
Once In the clflce E.P. Hoe us·
ed .11 Iht methods of br.in...
~ing he IlOI from Ms.
Boc:hen's file on Cfft<b and
Cu1\, ud lulled Dr.
Suthe.1and Into • vegftarian
stupor. E.P, Hoc: then pulled
out hi, blun6erbusl hidden
beneath the slk:ed tornatoes
and ... ., about to blow Dr.
Sutherland Into apalhtlc obll·
vlon, when Protective Ser·
vIo!s berQed In and r-=uecI
him.
We underlllnd that Dr.
Sutherland has recovered and
Is now planning to offer a
COI.If'IoI:: InconJunction with Ms.
Bochen thlt ... 111 help the
"udentI ... ho we ... shot InlO
.II...p.o..t hy by I!.p, Hoe', blundef·
We alao undersUond E.P,
Hoe I. being Interrogated In
the greenhouse.t Carroll hall.
Protective Services is using
:JOme of the muly bugs from
off lhe plants the ... ln anall out
effort to nnd out the real ldentities
of the people who make
up the 11.0 HOC COMMITTEE.
They ~ assured the A.d.
mlnl"ration they shall c0ntinue
until E.P, Hoc: repents
and sees the folly ofhis .... ys.
We wish to eJcpressour deep
gradltude 10 these vali.nt
ment end women of Protective
Servl~1 for helping not only
to put an end to Ihe
Phenomenon of E.P. Hoe but
for u~ring the root of Student
APATliY too.
Thanks II.galn.
The mern&en 01 the 11.0 HOC
COMMmEE
P,S, Enc:losedyouwlll finda
pencil sketch of the incidef1t
prior 10 the raid. II seems
some anonymous art student
w.,dolng an an project In Car.
roll Kllil at the time and 101"
able to atd! some of the K·
lion before his pencil and pad
I
... ere seized by the author Illes
., evidence.
p .5.5. The course <:o-taught
by Ms. Bocf>er)IDr. Sutherland
II to be called Oeprogra .......
Ina II and ... 111 be required for
all students to take In the,.,.....
merof79". (DeprogrammJng I
... ., given to lhe leache~ over
Mardi vKatlon.)
We ~k of education and
the growth of the lIudent In
ff!!ation to herlhls ed\oc:8\lorwI1
experiences. We urge
students to absorb all the
Kademlc, cultural and 10clal
eJcperleneesthat theycan In.n
effort to eJcperlence mexlmum
growth during their college
)'tI~. Howev.!r, Isn't growth
limited If Wi! seclude ourselves
and cre/Ile a YlK:IMTI-like environment;
an environment
capableonlyof"llIklno In'" and
not O!>e of ".-c:hlng 01,11'7
Fisher lIuden" ... 111 be
voting II.prlI 5 and 6 concernIng
the loeatlonofCla$& ~y In
responSe toa petition that was
clreuleted 2 ... eekl ago. II Is
my hope thlt If Cia" o.y Is
sponsored ... Ith SJF,Ihat both
parties Involved wILl overlook
the minor details and deeriy
see the value and reasoning
behind OW Intent In sponsor.
Ing the ev<ent together.
Sincerely you ...
".,ko """""
'Just Trying To Get
Everybody's Dander Up!'
To lb. uttorl
An open Ie\ter tolllr, lucian
L c.ye., the guy who .. rote
thlt dumb leiter In the
Qe.aner-·s last Issue:
Boy, do you bum me upl
Who do you think you are,
Inyw,y] Mr. Lucien L Know,
It·.U~ Just what do you think
you're Implying, buster~ The
... ay I figure II YOU' ff! Just trying
to get eYilrybody's dander UJ>
by seylng that the studef>ts
...ho participate in lhelr education
through student orgonlUl'
tionsale, II you call them In
you. dumb lette<, a vanishing
bleed.
Well, I've got Just one word
for you Mr. lucian L I·passed·
Rhetoric II: Big Deal. If you
don't quit crltlelllng Nauoreth,
you'll end up II a vanishing
!Heed. How 'bout \twIlllTllrty-pants;>
Alter I read your letler I ~
0Yilf to the Undergrad Offiee
to 1H If any student officoers
could help me get you ridden
off our campus on a raIL, Well,
It Just:JO happens that no one
was there, but th,. didn't stop
me. Ho sirTef!1
1 went over to the OItanv
Offlee to find OUI who let that
enunmy, so-c.lled "letter"' of
your's i.nto this fine publica·
tlon. You'~ Justluc;kylhat no
one was In lit the lime or there
would ha"" been hed< 10 pay.
Not only that. but If the
Ci/l:anv had a photographer,
I'd have had him like. picture
of you 10 every Naz, lovlng Itu·
dent out theff! would know
what a dumb gU)' like you
Ioolu like.
I Just happen 10 know you're
a commuter, Mr. lucian L
RabbIMouser. solwentOYilfto
the commuter boord offlee.
Actually,l COUldn't find acommuter
board office but If I
could have I'd have had you
run righl off of thl. grul cam· "",. So listen pal, If you know
...hat's good for you, you'll
keep your dumb mouth shut
or I'll have the Student Senate
IIkecareofyou. II.ndGoodI (It
they an gel up a quor\IIn~
GO! \twit]
o.vld J. Calaua
Nal·!over
Ed. Note: Quorem: The
minimum number of
members of an orgonlmlon
who must be P""lI!1lt for the
valid transaction of business.
'" ,~.· .• -N
.... 3
•
The New Kid In Town
. , Aa..Tan-ua
.l:'t. Ulke a close look at
t m~terious """"" guy"
fl t>e-en ..... """rlng around
Snock Bar and Lourdes
I Kearney Cafeteria. lor the
t week. He's that previous.
mentioned father.m.lour
m Cazenovia. Steven
be. ""nt to replece DaVid
.well as Food Service
>CIor lor Nazareth College.
,he do It]
o lar, the tall, SIIndy·halred
,has been .urprblng us In
cal" te rias by octuolfy uk.
us OUr opinion •. "1 value
son·to·peuon com·
,I<:otion ""Ith student':' he
I. "I see a dellnlte need for
ond I plan to be O\It In the
ng room a lot:'
arbe, who Is originally
n AubIJm. grodueted Irom
John Fisher ""Ith 0 BA In
IIl.h and minored In
~hology. However, he has
ted In the lood business
:hepa$t 15years. Heflrst
'''''(ered SAGA lit Fis her.
worked fpr the COffip"ny
e. and at NOUlr" th, as a
~nt worker. He later work·
OS Food """nager 01 Col·
,University and Clarkson
College whe re h" flut
worked elongslde David Mp .
""ell. He went to Cazenovlo In
1974, lIS food Service Olrec.
tor ond today hold. that posl·
tlon 01 NOUlreth. ""hlch Is lie·
l...olly a step up for him
be<::ouse of t~ Inc,.,..,se In the
slz" 01 the group he serves.
Tllrbe stated that he f~ls .
very welcome ond comfor·
table ~re lit Nazareth. finding
the biwest need Is thot of
communkatlon. He plans to
Initiate a "Feetltnlck:' or
"CommunICOllons Board" In
K .... mey Cofeteria for questi""".
re$pOnse5. suggestion.
and even complaln~. "If
so"",thlng Is put on the board.
I'll take all possible octlon on
it. I feel I'm st~nl·orlentetl.
I'm here os much for them as
for the adminis trators and
onybody else. Within all
budget consideration •. we
want to provl~ q ..... llty""rvlce
and nutrltlonolly balanced
lood:'
Tari>e's biggest plan right
now Is Initiating an elaborate
seiad ber "with all the tlmm·
Ing ... · including jullenne
strips. cheeses. and elltra
dreSSings. By next y .... r, we
She Has 602 Kids!
..tdIcttd 10 11 .. _pIN.'
..-1>tt..oyc.....
I tell)'O\l anything b1Jt my
and weight. respon6ed
,'" Beker ""h.en asked If
would OrlSWer some ques·
I In a recent Intervl"",.
lOr b the IIttl" lady ""ho
,rs oround the entrance to
teameydlnlngha!l. If you
, ever eaten In Keomey.
:ettafnly know who Esther
And she undoubtedly
vs you. The", o'e not too
y lace. Esther has not pi ...
:Iown to a name.
~her works ""ith gr .... t
~lon from 9:30untiI6:00,
'. When.he 1$ not check·
neal IIckeb. she heipsoul
e kltchen. :sets up the ser·
oreo, ond :serves at ban·
t. Esth"r Nos a stronl;l
gfO\lnd In cookery. S~
IOrketl fora catering com·
• ''j"m really a chef. I've
:edwllh all the finest chefs
wn:' A. she lIIys about
;u"ent position, "At first
thought I ""D' Over'
lied. and I om. bul I
thought It would be In teresting
."'
And intefestlng it lsi Esther
never flnds her job I>o<lng.
Sheenjoys walking around the
tobles. visiting all her Irlends
as they .... t SAGA. When ask·
ed what she likes best about
her job. Esther responded,
"Oh;GII you guys. Ifs as if I
I\tr.~ 602 good chIldren. I'm
very fond of the young'ters:'
Esther feels upset when J>"O"
pie complain about """,Is.
She hates to see her
"youngsters"' unhappy.
Esther has a grown son and
II daughte r. Karen. still at
Nazareth. She has al""ays
been Involved ""lth her
children's IICUvlUes. She
Ulught Girl Scouts how tocook
SO they could ""rn lhelr merit
badges. Once. she and her
hUJbGnd directed a 2&mll"
Girl Scout bike hike to Leroy.
In her spare Ume , Esther
likes to do needlepoint. knit,
and "" .... ve. She used to sell
he. ""ares, but now she has no
lime lor such enterprises. She
olso en}oys televl' lon ond ad·
mlts. '"I'm oddictetl to the
'_ples''', Her favorite Is"As
the World Tums". .
Esther is one person who
reolly loves her job. She
thinks the kids lit Nazareth Dre
gre..t.aod rTUlny feel the ... me
way about her. "I think .he·.
cute" states one freshman.
Another believes '"She' .. "'01·
Iy nice person; she', caring:'
"She's D ca.d,'· asserts D
senior. And,lISonepercepilve
student IIIld. "She'. kind 01
lorebodl"lil .. :untll you get 10
know her: Ilyoua"'lnneedoi
some tender loving care,
Esther Baker would beglod to
give It
Voting for CLASS ELECTIONS
Apri 17 and 18i!
10:30 am IC' 5:30 pm
Main Lobby - Shutts Center
INHAT PERCENTAGI:. JF YOUR ClASS
WILL VOTE????
should Mve II dell·boor Includ·
ed ot lunchtime . And.
although Torbc! plans on Incre..
sing the frequency 01
special dinners, "Irs Improv.
Ing th" day.by.day operations
lIIat I 11m concerned ""Ith:· ~
"'r~rbe str~ !lull one of
t~ major reosons ~ f~11
comfortable here II that
Steyen LaSalle. V.P. of
Finance ha. been giving Anon·
dal approval fOI lIS monv
changes 11$ he and the food
service fir><! """"'""ry. "He is
definitely listening to
st~n~ or><! toklng oction.
When t~ :s<;!loo1"1 budget
bades up the food comp"ny" •.
there Isn't much of a budget
problem lit 1111:
So, let's give II """leo"", to
t~ ne"", omlable member 01
O\Ir compu' who may be u...
aJlSwertoour prayers. It looks
like somebody'.behlnd us and
reedy to move!
An Evening of Psychology
By Joyc. HOW ...... ! be<::ouse It sllmul"ted the en.
On Thursday, MDrch tho . tI", audience Dnd evoked p"r.
the psychology club spon· ticlp"tlon. Pathplogy WIIS ex.
sored a speaker from lhe ploredas anavenueofhuman
Association for HUmllnlstk qual ity Incorporating
Psychology. Dr. Martin biological. psychological and
Johns.on, 0 formergradlJllleol sociologlcol foctors. Dr.
the UniversIty of Chicago, Johnson believes that an In.
woke on hlse.perlence. with divldual who "breaks do"","
Psycholhe rapy from a experiences D crisis sltuatJon.
hUmllnls tlc point of vi"",. Thls- crisis proyides rIO '
Dr. Johns.on. a soft-.poken evoluation of the sell Dnd
gentle mon. pre.ented his creotes the opportunlly to
theory ""ith skill and poise, grow.
The 511'\1111 Dudle""" made for Or. John, on utiliz e '
an Io"llimate setting. Or. byroangetlcs , Ih" energy
Johnson welCQmed two-way available through " the
communication and the au- ' blolOglc;;1 ... peds 01 life. a. ,,'
dl"nce partlclpote d supplimenttopsychotherepy.
throughout the sess!on, The "'If we are off balD""". lhe p"t·
discussion WeS Impress Iv" terns Or bands within the body
JrI_tiooal OrganluUoDl
Chapter Members
vlted to revle"" any new poten·
tlal Psi ChI memboers before
the spring semesler ends. On
fridayevenlng,AprIl27lh. the
psychology club wlll&pOnsor
the ceremonlel·acceptanc"
dinner. A""ards will be given
to oll n"'" P'i Chi members.
Additional fund raising events
such 8S candy and bak"""les
will ensure flnandal stability
lor the dub.
A. President of the
psychology club. I ""ould like
to ellp"''' my appreclotion to
all members for their hard
work over the past two
semeslers. lalso""ould like to
""tend my thanks to the pfO.
les.ors of the NOlareth
P.ychology ~p"rtment for
theIr genuine Intere.t and con·
cem In the affairs of the
psychology club.
or psyche become rigid: '
ByrOllngetics. yoga, ond IICcupuncture
are mean. by
which to implimen! 0 ' ystem
of relaxation Ihrough ellerclse
ond toueh.
Afler lhe lecture. a recep.
tion wa. held In the reeding
lounge ""here discus.slon con·
tlnued ond covered 0 wl~
range 01 topics. A special
thanks WeS extended to Or.
Johnson fo. hl'overwhelming
cont rlbuUon to this enjoyable
evening of psychology.
Poetry Performance
by franceSCII Gull
originally scheduled for April
6th has been poslpOIIed to
Sunday. Oclober 21st. 1979.
Attend The
Naz Events! ................ AprilS: HAPPVHOURln lhe
Pub. sponsored by Kearney
First Floor Girls, from 3:30 to
6:00.
April 6: Junior Prom at the
Oak Hill Country Club, from
9;00 untJII,OO.
April 7: Senior Bell, .
April 8, Running """rothan
for Ea.ter Seal •. From 1:00
untll),OO.
April 8: Movie. ''The Thrill
of It All" 8t7:30. placeJo bean·
nounced.
By "01'_ H .. w ...... y
This year. lor the flrst time
ever. Interested Nua/eth
student. Nove e.tablished a
new lind rather Innovotlve
psychology club. Briefly. the
loll semesler helped the club
to get Jill feet off the ground.
A. a 'ton. the club sought
chapter membership into Psi
Chi, the NDtional Organization
01 P1y<:hology. Becau:se of the
time needed to revle""
Naza"'lh grading system. pfO.
lessors and COUrK ~5Crlp.
lions, the Psi Chi .eview com·
mitt~ wOs unab~ to accept
O\Ir school before the !lprlng
semester. In anticipation of
P:s! CIII merrbersllip. end fully
awereo/the IImllN reSOUrces
at the <;Iose 01 lall semester.
the psychologyclub presented
varlou, octlvlllu Including
'peak"rs, rece ption, and
lund.rolslng evenls. One 01
the more ~ucce .. lul evenlll
""lIS a bake IIIle to which twenty
out of the lorty Initial
m e mbers actively con·
tributN.
r------- ' ~,. OFF wm1 TlIIS ADlo ________ ,
: Ea srer Pa rade of Values! I
The spring semester has
proven to be even more exciting
lhan the lall. Not only
did the psycllology club
receive an onnouncement of
IIC~ptonce lIS Psi Chi choplef
members: It a lso has been In·
Upcoming . ..
AJ Qrnpos Picoic!
May 1.1979
Details i'1 the next
GLEANER!
: for Ladin 81 GmlJ :
I I
I ·t..od~ ..... klna ,0'" From St2 0
" . W'Id ....... m.n' of loa .. $4.S16 "
~ .~ •• j ....... from $9 ~ g 'N ory wool. '1\ pric< 1\1 f .'~:.~ r
: 7 Sclooc-to Plaroo PltWord, N, Y. l&5~3Ul ~ i L. ________ OFFER£XNIE$~~ __ . ______ J.
Audience Enthusiastic
"GODSPELL" " "musical
bzosed on the gospellK<:ording
to St. Matthew" was perform·
ed In tile NIIUlreth eudilor;um
Mar<:h 22. SI. John fisher's
student oong'''' present""
1M NatiolWll Touring Com·
pany at NlIla'e\h bec:ause of
lechnklll difficulties 8\ Fisher.
The audience set Ihe en·
thusiastic ~ of the show
with their dllpplng during lhe
fLrslson9, "PrepareY"." From
then on. the show WM """.stop,
with lines such as, ··".t .. a'
down Che<:o's and pul up II
MacDonlildst" end "she's my
s lsl'" from Rochester." There
wllsa 10\ of CQmrrnor<;lalism In
the 0",,·11""'5. but they ~n\
over~IL
Rlck Frampton. (Peter's
cousin). whodire<:led theshow
wJlh Rob<:ort Kaufman. played"
gentle and elfectlonete Jesus.
His "ol~ was ve<y sw~\ Imd
,",vocative. espedally during
the "Flrnl le:'
Judn. who was ponrayed
by Steven Panoles. had the
strongest and most enjoyable
voice of ail men. He opened the
show wilh, "Prepa,e Ye".
which rang oul In Ihe '
auditorium with spine tingling
force.
Belte LaRU$SO WII. 0"" of
Ihe speciel effo:cts saved for
lhe second /Ict. She brought
most of the eudlence to tears
when.he sang "Sy My SI<Io:".
Her voice was strong and
heunllng. Her Shirley Temple
coyness was very r,efreshing.
The compllny reh"".5ed on·
Iy 12 dllYs before opening.
Most everyone In lhe cast h8d
been In past productions of
GOOSPELl SO there weren'l
many problems. The g.oup
hlld been together since
Jenuary end the current tour
"nds in April. Some of the
members may I""ve the shOll/
for other projecl$. but lI.er" will
be (I lerger tour In the fall
.eachlng 35 .tal" •.
The cast was given Ihree well
de""rv..dcu<talncalls. Theau·
dien<:e joined in on -Dey by
Day" du.lng the firsl ovation.
When the applau"" continued
afte, Ihe second bow. the com·
pliny WllS ...... dy to cheer Ihe
audience. Rick SZlid. "We're
going to do itll9l'ln'"
Media Center Hours Extended
By IlUc he le P o kier
Mr, Robert Matzek. director
of th" Lorette Wilmot
lJbrllry. hIlS announced thet
there wm be utended hours
du.ing exam week. They will
probebly be posted" week In
advance.
.iderllble:
··the video· casette
machines lI'e easier 10 operate
thlln the reel·to-ree1 equipment:
,,«<taln sections or pII •.
licular scenes are more ac·
cessible by playing the tllpe
fOIWllrd, by rewinding it or
simply by pIIu.ing, unlike 60
mm.fllm:
noor; 1111 perlodlcels (current,
microfilm. e tc.) lire
downslairs." He elso expressed
concem over lin uj>to-dale
listing ofperlodiuls: "It's not
yet compl"ted but when finish·
ed wll! be po5(ed downstllirs
""ar the .tacks."
Ar_ Events:
Athletic Dinner Held
The Sports Recognition
Dinner was held on March 28
to $IIlut" NII~lIreth IIthletes.
letters aM awards were given
out and coeches of the
Nazareth sports teams each
commented on theIr season •.
Presldenl Robert Kldera was
pr"""nt to add his remarks,
end declared thet "We have
_plans for some other Inter.
collegiate sports, and we have
$60.000 budgeted for im·
provement of facilities."
Kldere paid homage to the
substitules in N~ ... reth oports,
" Whll~ I'm ham with the '" He also $lilted lhe!. -the
Media Cent"r h". re«nUy
subs<:.lbed to the P.B.C.'. ""t
of video-cassette tepes of
Shake.pell,e's 37 plays." By
pu~haslng Ihls ""I. the IIbr"ry
will rocelve6plllynyea •. fo.a
6 year perlod·-tI valuabl"addl·
tion toNaza.eth·sllbrery. This
will IIIJOII/ English professors
to show the plays. II. well as
permllling students to view
them outside of classtime:' M •.
Malzek commented. "the ad.
vanteges of ti'>e video·usette
tllpe over 60 mm. film lire con·
··the tapes are economlclll
In term. of spece."
The Media Center hils also
pu~hased: 4 more electronic
calculalors end 2 more elec·
Ir lc typewriters, while 1111 the
other typewriters were just
cleaned or repllired, In
r"!!'lrds to Pe riodicals. Mr.
Matzek uplained. "'the most
current Issues of populllr
""'9".ioe~ ~,~ 1 ....... 1 .... I" Ill"
relldlng lounge on lhe main
We've Got A Date For You
NOII/throughJu"" 17: PRO·
BING ASTROLOGY at
Slra""nburgh PJllnetllrlum,
Nightly tickets are $2-.00. For
schedule of shOll/limes lind
mo.e info. cllli 442·7171.
'Impromptu' Staged
NowthroughJune4: PAIN·
TING'<; OF THF "OTHER
WORLD" lit the Strllsenburgh
Plenelarlum lobby. Onglnel
works by Rochester a rtist
Ge"" Selemo. Open during
Planetarium box offl« hours
end et Star T heatre
showtime •. Free. Formore In·
fo. ull442·7171, Impromplu, a one·acl play
by Ted Mosel, student
directed by Dillne Ubertywlls
presented by the Nllzarethl SI.
John Fisher Drame Club on
April 5 III 7 p.m" April 6 at
4:45 p.m. and Aprll 7 III 4p.m.
Of! the mllin $1119" in the
Needed: A mal\n.I. responsIbkt.
fun-loving woman to be a
cornpeJIIon to 2 $GhOOI age
gits /11181' $GhOOI, t.ocation
Bflghton. Car end refefeoce5
desired. Cal! 275·9226
be!0I9 9 a.m. or after g p.m.
catalog oIlJnicr.JtI. fIOStaIgic
end specialty Hems- men)'
coIectCO' Hams with good ilveslrnen!
J)OOOi:Iities. Items
n::ute, cons. atampS, antiques,
ertwoI1<. corrie books,
<*I records. <*I magazi"oos.
<*I photos. books, bunons,
end morT)' others. Send 50c
IdeducIt>Ie with first order) to
Frank Louis P.O. Box 548.
Alwood Slalion, CMton, N.J.
07012.
SIlIey's GIemby International
Hai' S<fln DowntoYm .-ls
haIn:ul inodeIs for an Ildva'lc.
ad hai' seminar. Also :IOfII/I
body perms pnd Hair
~ models needed.
We wi shampoo. cui ..-.:r
s¥e VCU' hBi' 8$ seen In cur·
rpot Iashion magazi"oos any.
Wemust _ y<Nf hBi' before
booki'Ig you nto this senWw.
Please cal 423·2581 for ilIorma.
tion. No cha'ge wh.It·
~.
Na ... reth Art. Cent"r.
/mpromp(u evolved IIround
the theme "how much Iruth
and hOll/ much Illusion does It
tak" to live II belanced life? 1m·
promp!.u delves InlO the li"es
of four actors. It broke down
their defen""s until we saw the
beilloce of fantasy, disillusion.
lind rel!lity which made up
their Uves,
The ca.t included Nazareth
student. Liorry Burke and Kel·
Iy Rowland end Fisher
students Christopher Sradt
end Suzan"" Nealon. The lid·
mission was free.
Seniofs Ind ar.d
Students l
Ar.ew~proflecenter
ha.s '-' est!dshed !o pmWje
II PRQFll.E SCANNING
SYSTEM forcorrtnls8ion free
placement. Con$ultanls
tI"roughout the U,S. Enl,er
yt»' proIia nto the system
and e:qlll'ld yt»' ewe« oppo::
II1I.nties. Send for free
brochure and en!Jyfonn 10:
Gradua!e ProBe Center
P.O.Box27f
Buftalo.N,Y. t422t
April 5: The classis film.
DR(JMS (1938) will be
presented al 2:00 and 8,00
p.m. at the Rochester Museum
Ei""nhart Auditorium. F'ee
admission.
Now' through April 17:
Multl·media s how ,
MINERALS: FOUR BIWON
YEARS IN THEMAKING "t the
Rochester Muse um.
Polyhedron Theatre. Museum
is open Monday·SaturdIlY.
9:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m. and
Sundays. 1:00 p.m. to 5:00
p.m.
April 6: MOZART MINI·
FESTIVAL III III the Wilson
AruCenler, TIckets(withvery
limited sealing) are $7.50 for
Ihe 8:00 performance. For
more Info, call454·2620.
April 6 (, 7: A MlMEconcert
with Ben Houle fi Soohie
Wlbew<. Tickets are $4.00 for
this 8:00 p.m, show lit the
MIME workshop, 50 Cheslnut
Pili.... Tlcke\.S should be
re""",ed by calling 232·7574.
Now through April 22:
SCUlPTOR'S DRAWINGS et
the Memorial Art Gallery.
Works on pllper by Henry
Moore, Aug ... !e Rodin. Jac·
TUXEDO JUNCTION is offering
special discount prices ' for all
Nazareth College student spring
fonnal needs!
Tuxedo Junction, Pittsford Plaza
10 am to 9 pm, M thru F
381-6276
ques lipschit~, and more.
GaUery hours: Sunday. ! to ::'
p.m.; Tuegdlly. 2 10 9 p.m.:
Wednesday through Seturda".
IOto5p.m.
April 7 fi 8: A CLOWN
SHOW with Bob Berky et
2:30. The MIME Workshop.
!IO Cheslnut Pili .... For tkket
Info. c,,11232·7574.
April 7: The Rochester
Philhermonk O~hestre will
pre""nt a BROADWAY pRQ.
MENADE el 8:30 p.m. in u..,
Dome Are na. Charies
Slrou"", composer of the
music for ANNIE. will conduct
Ihe RPO and David Surge,
Eilstman School of Music professor,
will play lhe piano In
Mr. Strou",,'. Conttrto for
Plano III>d Q-chesIra. Tkkets
are '7 and S!I for lable ""als
end '4 for unre""",ed mez·
zanineseats. ClllllheRPOBox
Office lit 454·7091 for ticket
info.
April 6 el 8:00 p,m. lind
~prll7 fi 8at 2,00 p.m.: Sun·
shine lind Co. presen\.S ONCE
UPON A TIME: STORIES IN
SONG AND S!GN lit
Rochester Instllute of
Technology campus. This
group provides enjoyable
enlert"inmenl for all by com·
blnlng music, mime.
choreography and sign
language in II visuallr exciting
art form . They wn perform
music from "The Wlz,'"
"Cinderella." lind the "Sun.
shine Story." Tickets are
0.00. For more info, ull
47~6235.
April 8: INDIAN WOOD
CARVING DEMONSTRA·
TION from 1:00 to 5:00 at the
Rochester Museum. Free with
general Museum admission.
Meet the Candidates Night!
April 9 at 9:30 pm
Cabaret Room
What do the cundida!es favor? ... Oppose? . . . What.8
they ~ to do to represent the needs 01 Naza'e!h
students? . . . Ccwnea'ld find oul so tll!llyou .e~ to CP$l
.. i1te1igen! a'Id weI-i'Ifonned votell
Kim Has Excellent Season
. ,. I..any c..w.
While swlmme~ ~I~
~ of the attention glven 10
I twlmmll\Q..team, divers.~
often overlooked. Such Is the
cue with Nanlrm's womef1'S
INITI. jennie J"msen', ..,.;I
Sandy Sc'-'<:ke's iJIIilmmlng
('UIU have been often
acknowledged, but Kim
Ouenine. deserves al leas! as
much publicity lor ~r diving.
Ol.lenlner Is • sophomo ...
transfer from the $Iate Unlver·
sltYII Oswego, and in her nrst
season at Nazareth. she set virlually
~ry school and pool
record f(N both ~meter and
thr_meter diving.
Two hund,~ diving points
K'CUmulaled Is an ""<:ellen!.
_. and Guentner. after
!allying 182lastyear,cameup
with 219lhls year. -Ifeellfsa
decent ImpH,...,,,,,,nl," Ihe
s..ys. and he. coach. Debbie
Lawrence, recognizes the 1mprOWi!
menl. lind predlctl:
"She'll be eyen better In the
~.r$looome. Shecorrlt'd the
burden of diving all by I>el'Rlf
thl ' ~ar. but hopefully I\eJCt
year we'll get her!lQl1'le other
diver, to work with:'
" Kim', attitude," sly.
~. who', team f"Iish·
ed III I ()..3 . ........ been extremeIy~;
ahe· •• "'et)'dedic.ted
Fro", hge 1:
Inv!dldual. She really gives
lie. ,II to dlvlng,-
The IU$(II'I few thls,uplains
Ouenlner, Is because -I .eoll)'
~ diving and I 'eolly won.. al
It. I pulln 2VJ hours I dey on
the boe,d and often IIfl
_Ights VJ hourldey, I dolike
to proc:t~ end work, end then
see the results-·hopefully my
SC:0feII !jIOlng up In every
~t,"
Diving requires an exlef1'
live amount of work; II's dif.
ncull elpKlaUy because. as
KIm pub It, "when you work
on I dl"'l!, you can only work
ononcpertelatlme, butthe,e
a~ so ITIIny perts that It·, hard
10 put them elllogether.~
The personable 19-yer-4)/(l
lrom Fllrport his III10ther
talent; ooec:h Lawrence RlYS.
""She can ..... Im ""ry _II: rd
like to use 00 In more swlmm·
Ing evenlS nexl }"!:Ir. but rll
ha"" to get her permls.s;oo
flr$l.'· KIm prefers diving.
though: "In the meels, I'm so
psyched 10 dive Ihal I cen't
relIlly concentrale on swlmm·
Ing If much:'
Guenlner $I.Irted swimming
al age n"". Ind rompetltl",,1)'
at age elghl. but dldn't start
diving untU &he willi 14. " I
swam In the AAIJ (I public
swimming organization) for
World Crisis
.... 11 we. elaled with the new.
01 vk:tory. He Rlld. -It Wlf •
!jIOrgeous feellng. It was
Ilwl)'l my Ideo 10 hIv<! In In·
dependenl counlry." All
wanu 10 !jIO back lIS soon lIS
possible to help rebuild his
ocounlfJ" . ... 'i.,h." ... W. "Th"llI
It was another COUfllry and
~lIglon, the revoIUllon could
not hIv<! IUCCeeded lIS II did.
The lsIamk Religion gave the
people "'ength to amy the
teYQiullon through. KhoImenl
Is I hero who Is nghtlng
Ig"lnll corruption. The
SMh·. regime WIIS corrupt.
Amcrk"ns who supported the
Shoh. supported his corruplion.
The Isl"mlc people "n!
angry now and need time 10
cool down, Ihilis whywe want
the Americans 10 I~e Irln:'
All explained that afler l ... n
~golns lis composure. vlllli
Amerlclns WOIJld be let In 10'
heipoul.
""Ier all that hoi hlppened
to Iran. women began to
demonatrate against lhe order
to ~move western Influences
from their atUre and ways of
III... SUorting on M.IIr-ch 8.
women protuted against this
ordef to _rar the traditional
chldor. After such
demonstrltlon!! ~ made.
I(homelnl SUIted that il was
JUII I IUg98tIon .".;I not on -.. WIth the Ideo 01 an islamic
Republic $Iedlly bec:omtng ,
reellty, 1\.l<!f!rm 10 the people
of Iran lhol Ihe bloodshed of
over ~,OOO clU~ens were
ne<:essary In chonglng lhelr
wlr of Ufe. All concluded.
"La,t}"!:ar Bt Ihl, time. noane
could IlTIIglne lhe Shah not.
being In control. II hoppened
quite fl$l."·
19 ,
IIOO"IlI : Apr II
a . • . -5 p .• . • Shults
Community Center .
Cabaret Rooli.
PEACE CORPS· VISTA
A IfORLD VOLtMl"EERS
" OPPORTUNITY
five years. but I got lothe point
whe~ I w .... ·llmprovlng. so I
started dlvlng.~
KIm never t>ad I diving
ooec:h In high KhooI, bul still
pIac:ed third In the sectlonals
tOf Section V Class .... as I
senior. She Impl"O\'ed efte. "a
lot of e.ocperlmenUng. lalklng
to oIher r.eoPle, and a 101 of
crashing ..
In he. fresh min yelt at
Oswego. s.he finally got her
first diving coach. "He taught
me almost everything I know
lboul three·meler diving:'
Ouentner recill •• "Ind go""
me c:onIIden« In myself."
ThaI conndeoce resulled In I
seventh·piKll! finish out 01
over 50 contestants In the
$I.Ite meets, as she "hlt eve<)'
di .... as bat .. I w .. capable "'." OswegO', 1011 turned InlO
Naareth', geln when they
clo.ed out Kim', major
program··speech. and she
transferred here. The hardeSI
pen of depenlng from Oswego
was leaving her diving coach;
,I tIauIreth, she says. "my
practicing Khedulo: has been
left up to myself, and rYe had
to motIvlte myself." But she
has .surprised herself: her dlv·
Ing has I~ by JO.40
points on both boards.
BesIdes Lawrence. Ouenl·
ner ..... received coaching
from _II outside sour<:Ol$.
-Ron Wllert>ury-men', leam
diver has helped I great deal.
Tom Ralph-men', t<!lm
ooac:h has helped. too; he
leomed from working with
Prom Page II ,
way 10 raise money and an 0pportunity
lor studenu. to meet
and le el good Ibout
something they ..... dono:."
Junlorl Kim O'Connell and
Julie Caputo will Hrve as
Social Board ~Irmen In
1979-80. 80Ih ha"'l! previous
Social Board experlence Ind
are ~red to overc:on"le the
IImlllltiOOl and budge 'eslrlc·
tlons Ihey hove met before.
Ms. O'Connell cited com·
munlcatlon between area col·
leges as an asset In planning
Nazareth's soclel oc:tlvltlet.
'We hope to In"'l!st In I gJas.s
case which would be ce<1trall)'
Mkkey Zollo and Cln pick up
little Ihl"'IP I might be doing
wroog." But the person who
- helped me the most thlsyer"
I, a sophomore from McQuaid
High SdIooI, ...... tt Bowe ....
"He polished up my clIves and
taughl me some newones..".;I
he'boo5ts me when I'm down
aboul divi ng."
Ouenlner q .... llned for niltlonal
competition In Reno,
Nev .. this season but. the Rlyt,
'This year's post·selson ~r'
formance (the $late ~tsend
nationals) dldn'lleave me yery
satlslled. Idldn'ldoas_1I asl
hadhoped.lpI~31sIoutof
60. but I could hive dorM: bel·
,~.
~rm not satisfied with whal I
did, but thefl I think thalli was
riA TlONALS. and I feel pretty
good about I!. I felt privileged
being able todi"" with the bat
dlv1!f"5 In the country.
Ouentner enjoyed
everything about Reno. ex«pt
that "It wlIS fn.tStrating not be.
In8 able to gomble l<!golly ..
Results
Iocaled and pMt evenb 01 !no
lerest 111 tIauI~th and other
sc:hooIs." "We plan on iIfXN"I'
sorIng theme nights rather
than just having 'I bind' or 'I
dence' In the Onlon.- .......
Caputo said. Both ~Irmen
agree that expenJlon 01 the
pub would facilitate IOdII
pllnnlng.
Kathy PrevOIl . •
50ph0m0re Plychology meJQl
will ICt as chairman 01
Cultural Alfel"ln lhe coming
year. Cultural ""fel" plalUl
the campull Irlps and movies
In addition to providing the
funds to cover the Nauoreth
Ptace
INFO. BOOTH: April 18. 9 a .•. to 5 p.
Shults COlllllUllity Center, Cablret Roo ••
SENIOR INTERVIEWS: Apri l 19, 9 a.lI. t
4 p . ~. Sian up in advance at Placement
and Career Planning.
Special People . .. People Who Care
you ho"'l! to be 21 yea," old.~
Otherwise. Guentner and
Iwlmmers Jensen and Scl"leneke
"lpentmost 01 ourl!mell
the o:lght·lane pooI ... lth I new
138,000 timing systo:m. It ... as
greal standing on the boards
and looking out the windows
and seeing the mounlllllUl. "
The fact thai three Naa,eth
women qualified forna\lcnals Is
Indicative 01 lhe rapid pro>
9ress 01 the leem. Guentner
Rlys that ''Thls Is thewomen',
teem's Ihl rd yeer of competl.
tlon; 1",,1 year. only Sondy
_nl to the states. and thl.
year. nine girls welt to states
and Ihree 10 nationals.
Manhittenville's collego:
team, the best In the Stlte In
" .. Imming. Clme out of
nowl .. n to be a g~1I team.
"1 roUy like this team'- she
continues; -rvo: t>ad fun In ado
ditlon 10 worI<ing. Debbie his
done wonders IOf the morale
01 the teem . .-.nd next yer II
""Uonals. _'11 probably be
even more represented, lithe
sc;hool..,nds us. ~ .
studenl dil<:OUflu on Arts
Ce<1ler evo:nu. tickets. !hey
did In u«lIent Job on
Cultural Affairs thls )'eor .".;II
hope to ITllInulIn the high
standards that ha"" been set,"
Kathy said. -I'm also .... ry
open to.suggestions for addl.
tlons.~ One posslble addition
to Cultural Mllirs' sc:hedule
Involves working In conJuctlon
with Rochester lrell col·
leges to draw In I ""me band.
Thlsevef11 would be held at the
War Memorial. exclusively for
aree college stuo;lents.
Annetle Morano and Estella
lewis _re both elected to lhe
Undergrad Association on a
wrile--Inbllilot. Theywillactas
chairmen of Academic Forum
.".;I Commuter Board respec.
tlvely. Annette I. I
sophomore mljorlng In
Malhematics. /lb. lewis, also
a sopbomore. hos been Involv.
ed In promoting the com·
muler awa~nes.s campaign.
Commuter involvement hos
been and Is one of the biggest
chollenges: lacing Un<lergrad
thls}"!:ar.
CajePrimo
~and ...
BSchoen PI.
011 !he canal In
Pittsford!
.en
Open 7 days a Weeki
12p.m iii 4 a.m.
.....u.&n .. lU< u .. c.'Ic.n,.
AprIl I: Art$how· N ... a,elh
SludentsArt Show, ...... in L0b-by.
Nazareth Alta Center.
Gallery Hours: Monday
through Friday. 9 a.m.' 9 p.m.
Soturdloy and Sunder. noon·'
p.m. Through April 29. Free.
APRIL 3: Frendl L.s:tur"
,"SufoctJoo: Problemes eX
Lecture et d' Ec:.it ure,- in
F~.4p.m. "Fk:tIOtl Today
or Ihe Pur. u lt of Non.
I{nowledge," In English. 8
p.m. Roeser /l\ernotlal Leclure
~ RIIymond F~.
men. profeNor 01 Englbh.od
comparlltiw literature, SUNY
.lit Buffalo. Room 183.
tiaUlrethAfuCenter. Free.
Workahop . "Reti rement
Strategies," with Pl'nelbb:
Elizabeth I'\. F A!te. lISSOCIaI.e
profenor erne. lie.
bwlnessfeconom~
ment ~. ~ Col·
lege: - EJcpIori Balic Idea. -
Oeteld E. DDug~. penonnel
dlrec;tor, 0'-> WOfb:
- UUliLing Emc>IoY'erBenef1ta. ..
John l...eoe, f\dd ~I¥e
for SOCial Security Ad·
mlnlstm.lon: -where 00 y~
Stand)" 0 •. Phyllis "".
~rlgan. dlalrmatl of the
deportment of -=t.l lCieroc:es,
NUI.elh College:
- PsychoIogIaoIImplIc:et~ ..
Forwn. Otto A. Shults CommunltyCenter,
7 · 9 p.m.
APRIL 4: Germen FIlm ·
"'1'he 09lh of Hen Kurusch,"
Media Room E. Lorette
Wilmot Ubrary, 3:30 p.m.
F~.
!.«Un . .... """,,",
assISUlnt profeuor of English.
Monroe Community CoIl'1I'"
will dll<:u ... "Richard ,"
follOWing the lelevlRd PfO'
dudlon on Channe121. Mardl
28. RoomA·14.tiaza,.ghArts
Center. 8 · 10-.30 p.m. Adml,..
skin: t~.
............. :>: L.eau~· I ne
Jews of Ir.ly: Or. Regl ...
Soria. profelSor emerita.
modem languages, CoI~ of
Notre Dame. Room A·14.
Naze reth Arts Center. 8 p.m.
Free.
APRlL4 ·6: CQtlFER£NCE
ON SCIENCE AND MQRAU.
TV· AJI_lonure held In the
Forum. Otto A. Shults Comrno..>
Ity Center. Fret and open
to the public.
• APRIL 4: Opening addreu:
"SdetIae. Mor.JJ4I and the
Human FuIute. · Charles E.
Curnn. S. T.O .. ptOl_ of
moral theolOGY. Catholk
~.8p.m.
I1Osplce. LOndOn. t:ngland. II
p.m.
APRIL 6: "ChernIc4I and
8ehavlor.1 Inlervenl/on,"
p"nelists: Burr Elchelmen,
Jr .. M.O .. Ph.D., chief.
psy<:hlatry st!lVlce. Wm. S.
Middleton Memorial Veterans
Medical Center. and assistant
profenor of psychiatry,
Unl~rllty of WIKONln.
o.vld A. Begelman, Ph.D ..
c II n I c I I/psyc h o log III,
Charlotte Hungerford
Ho. p lll!' And rew A.
Sorensen, Ph.D., assoc:lale
profeftOf, deptlrtrnenu of
preventh/'t medicine and of
c;onvnunIty health, and of
1OdoIogy.9;JO · 1l :30 a.m.
APRIL 10: WorkshOp .
"Wills and Estate Planning," o..nes F. ~ retired
riot president and lruIt offIc:eoo
of the Manne Io\kIIend fMnk.
will Introduce the ~
MlctwteI A. Telaca, judge.
Monroe County Surrogate
Coun . Forum, Otto A. Shulll
Communlty Center, 7.g p.m.
APRIL 21: Oa~Atlanta
Ballet. Main Audltortum,
NeUlreth Arts Center. Ik30
p.,.m.. TIckets: 17; StudenU:
APRIL 22: Muslc· Faculty
Recital, Tim Schmldt. lectu~r
In musk, will perform on
guitar, Room A·13.l1iIIzereth
Arts Center. 4 p.m. Free.
Musk: . Naza,.gh Chamber
OrcIIestra, Main Auditorium,
NaUI,.gh Am Center, 8 p.m.
F~,
APRIL 24: Mus!<:· c.n.n.
delgua Wind EnIembIe. I'\aIn
AlOCiltorlum, Nazareth Arts
Center, 8 p.m. Free.
APRIL 27: Musk:· Nazareth
Wind Enumble, 1I\, ln
Auditorium, tiaUlreth Am
~ a;'b&. rrAl..lA/"lA
ACADEMIc DAY · E-u Ind
....
I..ectun! . "Women: Reollty
and Myth In italian Uterat""'
from Middle Age. to Modem
Tlmu ." Profeuor. 11\,,10
T rOyato. Northwestem U".
vlersity: Mk;l'le:1e Rlccclardeili.
SUNY ,t Buffalo; and OI~
Rausa, Columbia Of\lvers1ty.
will speak. C.,..ltatiana. I;j()
· 3,30 p.m. Free.
Film ·Showlng by local flIm
producer Gerar60 P\lilila. c.,.. ltallana. 4 p.m. Free.
Btlfet Dinner, C- b11ana.
IoI!fVing ~:30 . 6:30 p.m., t8.
Art wlblUon • the works of
Rlmon Santia go, C .. a
italian&, 7 , 8 p.m. Free.
........ ic . Plano concert by
LulM Faint, eono:ett pIalllt at
the Eastman School ofll\ulk.
Room A·13, I'iIlareth AnI
Center, 8:30 p.m.' 1~.30 p.m.
F~.
APRIL JO: MuIk· ~Sodety
for Hew II\UIk." 5yracuM
muskal group will perform
music of c:ontemporery ettal
Hew YOftI: ~
Followed by a dlscuuion
pertod. Room A·13, f"IaUIreth
AnI Center, 8:JO p.m. hft.
APRIl5: "Oenetk ~
~,. pwII!lIsu: Frank E.
Young. M.O.. Ph.D.. dean
de.lgnate. Unlver.lty of
Rodw:sler. S<;booI of MedIcIne
and Dentbuy. &hood A.
fI\urphy. ",-6 .• Sec.O .• pr0-
f_ of medldne. blc.t.t ic;a
and b iology. John. Hopkin.
IJnlvel"li~. Jo/vI a...dd. iSh..0 .•
profenor of philosophy •.
Brown Unlvemty. g,,,, Lm.
·12:30p.m.
.... Yttr.p~
... P ... ~·
tlcno... penell.lI: Manln
Wlngete, M.O .. director, fml
and mate"...1 medldne. SUNY
School of MedIdne. Buffalo.
John O. Biggen, Ph.D .. profeuor
of ph~loIogy. HeNard
Medk:aI School. W..." T.
Reich. S.T.O .. edltor.ln·Chlef.
Encyc:JopedIa 0( BIoeIhks.
' lIodate professor of
bioe th ici. Georgetown
Universi ty, School of
Medicine. 2 ·4:30 p.m.
APRIl 14: DlIIO'Ie1' o.nce
."Serata dl <Mia," -......I dlr~
~ dance, o.k Hili Country
Club. 8 p.m. For tlckeu., cafl
:186-8744. SponIored byCaa
Ir.lla ....
Play Ball!
"The~~1:
Sdence and !lie TetmLn.oIlJi m."
p"nell$l" Dorothy H. Sum·
mers, S.R.N .. R.N.T. and M.
Young. coordl ..... tor and the
a ulstant coordinator of
Itudles. St. Christophe,',
AP'Rll 18: L.edure· DavId
Pollard. uaoc:late profeuor of
English, Nazareth College,
... 111 dlM:uu, "Measure for
Measure" fo llowi ng the
televised production on Chan·
ne121,AprIlII. RoomA· 14,
NeUlrethArtsCenler,8·I0:30
p.m. Admission: U.
Lecture and DemonstratIon
·Atlanta Billet. Ma in
Auditorium, Nazareth Arts .
Center. 8 p.m. Free.
APRIL 20: Dance· Atlanta
Ballet, Main Auditorium.
Nazareth Arts Center. 8:30
p.,.m.. TId<eII: 17; Studenb:
• •
_,. Lo .. La..
In an effort to Incruse II ...
dent awarene .. of the
garneroom a programof geme
competitions hM ~ lIated
for MardI 31 . April 21 .
Although the ~adllne I.
techniQllly over. Interested
students are 11111 able to sign
up for the games. T eIIfT\I I"
foosball, and pool have
,Iready begun their slow fist!
10 the top. A ladder chart w"
posted on Sunday, Mar. 3\ .
A reprue ntatlve from
Dynamic Recrullon Corp. ar·
ranged the c;ompetlon with
Joe Benlamln. student
manager 01 the gemeroom. to
help regain .arne of the flnan •
•
clallQSlwhlch ..... lUffered In
the robbery of ~mber,
1978. Prltuwm be funded by
OReand conslJt of pill6$, Red
Wing tlckets, and tk:l<ets to a
Rochester area concen.
Weeklyc;ompedtlons In pi".
ball have 11110 lIaned. These
begin on Saturday aftemooru
Ind continue until the follow,
Ing Friday al\emoon when the
lCOI'eIa~ reviewed. The wi".
ner will recelye a sl. peck of
thelrchola.
All arN students a~ ellgl·
ble to enler. Nez $Iudenu .. e
encouraged to keep the
gameroorn In business. So
Umber up those wrists and
give us your best .
Offers the 'Sure Cure' for Anyday Blues!
Sunday: Double order wings and pilcher of beer $3.99!
Monday: 12 wings for $1 and soq: beers!
Wed_yo: 2 drinks for the price of One!
Thun;dayo: 'Wheel In the Sky' Spun ~ hour on the
hour! Free drinks and reduced drink prices!
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of the Tracks
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Pittsford
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VanderbUt's
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