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Vol. 57 No.1 Oct. 2, 1981 Nazareth College of Rochester, New York
Marathon Men Do It Again
Morathon Itfm are Robert {f"19J N~OII, SI_loSoIJo!, Stew PffIrim, Dow Hicks, K...t:lrauis,
Jim Ggggiono, V.".je Sut*:k, Frank Mdiugh, CUrl s.gan, Gary Aldridge. Teem played 2D1
innings and rnised 3,(.((l doIIarJ" /or the lemtirlally ijl children 0/ Camp Good Doys and Special
TIme .. - Pftotc by Brion Liabie
All Hands On Deck!
By Anne Kankus
Signs Iirung East A~ jQI<.
insI\I Llaunlm MAre You NervousT
and -Sink Or Sunn",
On ~ u... rww shipmates
wen directlKl 19 , ....... rUpee.
1M! resdmc:& ..... after be.og
presoenled with B sab ..... 1, rei
of ~ and a baDon
coIor<Oded to their dorm. The
IOCC<!1' team and Orientation
Convnitlf!<! were on I\and /0
unload the new<:"",,"s' belon·
g_inl a..n d ho\Iul them up to their
So began Orirn\.illioo Wuk·
tnd a' Naureth. In accordance
with this 1'"(, J\!IUlicai tho!me,
all incoming studmlS were reqUU'ed
to __ t!lei, sailor hals
to ill eYents.. This aspecl 01 the
weekend made many uudents
feel cQnSpicuous and ..... Most
ftl:lhnwn """"" tlwin con·
stantly, whiot rran5/er. tended
/0 earry them in their hands.
5rudenll were also presented
WIth dillY bass ernbIazened
will. 'Wd::ome Abrobd", The
'Pint of the Navy Havored the
bullY day. /0 falloN,
Much planning went into the
weekend, beginning near 11M!
end of last semester. Meetings
went held to decide the c~
of thane and EVentS. Thli Augu$
I, the Orimlation Commit·
tee ~s ~ II fI:ow&oys
ea....." to prepare.
Sau ... ~·. acrMties Tan
tmOOIhIo,I and 01'\ lime. Iocb:Ied
wn. lhe Praiderl!'s eon...xa.
tlOll and _ r«eprion IoIIowir'l!l
for incoming students and lheir
~rent.. Dinner III ~Keamey
~11ey" 9/lve new slUClents thea'
fo,..t tlllie 01 SAGA food and
the humor of returning Slu·
dents, who pr..sented _ .kit
.ooul life _board the good ship
N~.
Thai rug,t, the Shults Center
~FIV1I Deck~ IIooted with a
"launching party" waluring the
hAAd "[);o~ T.""lI' E......,...,....
_nendins had • good tllTle
dlInc~ driN<ing, and meeting
Other new recf\lits.
So.anday morning SllIJ1ed too
early lor "-I with ei!tot o·c·
lock r~. F~ were
cabd"'na Iud b\I the IoOCCe.tellm
and the r.....-.g ollhe IIag.
Althoustl a 1a"iC .-...mber joined
in with thtso! aclivitia, others
watched fr(>m windows or
simply cove:red lhe" hellds to·
bIoc:k out thol noise outside
lI><Iir door,.
On the t.w. of brunch ClIJne
tl><l ACE So.a!Ve\l Test, I questi·
~ mandlItOl'Y lor all new
.tuclent.. A IieJd day with
gama, compe1itions. and a.,;c·
nic _ rained OUI. but the
~. "Duile Jupiter". moved
... 10 the pub. New and rEturning
SluclentJ partook 01 • bar·
beque', o/fcrW9 .. liN 01 a
cafeteria 1IUPPf1'. Anolher party
"'"luring It. ~"Jon David's
Mood" Will ~ b\I all Sun·
day evening.
M~ morning brought
lICademic orientalion programs
for freshmen and transfers, 10
lICquamt them with some ollhe
lKUJty. Registration _ sche·
duled lor the iIItemoon, IirnpIe
lor thoM pyepared. exasperat.
ing lor thoM who stood .. the
Busmeu 0f!ic:<I! line lor two or
more hours. Th. was probably
the low pOrIl 01 orientaOOn,
being noI ~ a ~ bul II
rnnirldcr to eueryone IhlIt lhe
fun _ <:1oIIlr and cLaMes were
about 10 begin.
By lhe cloM 01 the weekend,
lhe new .tuclents were set 10
begin their semester cruise.
Friend~ips had Iormed. good
tima were enjoyed, but study·
ing had 10 Itart. The Orientll'
tion Convniltee IIhould be com·
mended for theW eHons and be
prOo.Id 01. job wd done.
NEW FACES
ON CAMPUS
By &.rrinSlon Ncuan
TlUl faI ~;:mh. 1ike aM
colleges around It. nation, is
blessed with _-' new luitime
and ~rHime faculty
members. They come to us
from ... waIkt 0I1i1~ fr(>m Ar·
gentina to ChiI, from the_t
COlISt and the IOUth. They haw
come to leach III a stnalIliberai
arts coile9'!'·NlIuretll. They are
IIighly Qualified in eveTy sense
of lhe word, in lhat lIlrlXloll all of
them have aneined their deleto.
ales or are working on them
presenlly. They 1Ia", aD done
_ leaclUng ill wei ill other
work .. their respective com.....
uta, 10 they have rnucl> to
oller u.. Nazareth Corrmunity.
New 1uI·1ime teac ...... ~:
Dr. Roger Adamt, Mr. FrMk
&log, Dr. James Braclky, Dr.
JUlin Caviligia, Dr. Estalll
Evans. Mr. Joepeh KdIy, Dr.
William LanvTlda, Dr. Eliu·
beth Lono, Dr. George Rogers
and Mr. Daniel Strong.
New 10 the Art De~rtmenl
is Dr. Acbrns, profeuor and
chairman. He ellrTled his S.A.
and M.A. from the B~
Young lIoiuenliy. and received
!-Os doctorate fT(>m Penn SlMe.
Before c~ 10 NaurClh he
IlIUght at Dixl Con.....niIy Col·
lege ... Utah, 101 II. alma mat."..
S.Y.U., at Penn State, and
mosl r«eruly lor ten )IHI"S at
Bro::kport Stllte. where he ....
chairman of the Art Depart.
memo He also ...uked four
\ll'lII'$ lor Walt Disney Stucb,
and for two !.'fIrs in New York,
where he did free lane. ttleuisinn
commercials. H. finds that
both faculty and students seem
to eMe mo.. here. and lhe
IIdminllrat;on i, helpful. In
shorl, he is 0IIeIWhelmed witt.
ewryfllins at NazarClh. He
By Michek: FOlile.
Each year I group 01 O'Con·
nor males organize !heir 101.
hIetic talent. inlO IIOItbai
g/Irne$. n- IIOItbill games
are pIiIyed to raiN ITIOI'Iey for
the terminally 'I Cillncer chidrcn
01 ClIrnp Good D..,.. and Sp.ci;
loIr. .........
last ~, lhese aames
wne played on lhe Att Cenltr
field. Various studenl. on urn·
pus blinded logether TO play the
........ 3thon men III one hour
intervals. This enabled all lIu.
dents to ~rticipal\l in this mo·
ney raising evenl and to keep
the IT\lII'a!hon men on their toa
lor 201 innings.
Not ~ did !hit \lYeIl1 raiN
1TIOI'Iey. but it brotqIt together
.. the Ituden\I for • fun IilIrd
and exciting weekftWi On SM·
urdily, Sept. 19, a Malcr Beer
In.Ick was parked on the fotId
and itudentl could liD their
cups from 1:00 p.m. on. Satur·
day evening our ever·popular
SAGA food HrYice arrllfl9l!(l a
terrifoc OUtside dinner con&ist.
ins of llarnburgers, hotdogs and
all the goodies found in II picnic
b.W<et. On S .. ",d~V, lV· 13
news men wne lhe .. waving
tlM'ir Cl\rTIe"1"lIS lit our heroC and
pop..b- ~,=-
.....,..)cI like 10 .... ensd>cn tho!
exismg prognm, and tllirQ he
wi. be lUC(:eufuI if .... could be
1IS conscienlious as hit prede.
cessor, Sisler MII9tIlIlene.
Mr. Frank Balog is a history
instructor lind if busy dirlCtBls
lhe intems!lip progrifJ1ll for
both history and political sci·
ence majors. He earned hill
bachollor'. degree in eeonornia
and poiIticallCiene<t from Ford·
1larn lJniuersity, hill ITIlISItr',
degree from the lJniuerIity 01
Toronto, and is completing hill
doclorate at Toronto. He PI"~
viously taught al hil alma
mate.-. U. 01 Toronto, before
joins t .... ~ at Nazareth. He
finds that tho! campul if "n;.
tremely friendly." Thil lin
made him feel It hornI: already.
He _ a desi,.., 10 Iea.n on lhe
Pi'rt 01 the studenl body. In t ....
future he pilIna to publish •
book.
Dr. Bradley if lhe ....... auoclatt
professor 01 mathemalics
and chairman of IlIat depart.
menl. He attended at ,hoI Mas-
Serious efforts and marty
preparations wne put forth b\I
lhe ........ lI\hon men. Thae men
were: Robert (Fos) Newton,
Steve laSaDe. Steve P~,
0- Hick$, Ken Davit, .fin,
Gaygiano, Vonnie Subick,
Frank McH"q,. Curt Segal,
Gary Aldridge. lind, lasl bul noI
le.ul, the outrageous mlII\ageJ,
MaTI Graham.
Along with dorm, opponent.
and general conlributions, the
men """lured intO Pin.ford and
got donalions from Thirsty'.,
the preference of many NUll'
Tech nisIn people, Burdett'. and
other SU<:h shops in the ar ....
When I .... guys finished their
long, tiresome weekend 01 110ft.
baD, the reward 01 r~
iIrOUnd $3,000 9/1'" them •
feeling 01 complete IUCctU and
-. aD r"'. Onoe lI9iIin tho!
N~reth CoIeg£ Milf1Ithon
men achieve their w...ric goal
and mlIke marty people «.
IIl1lic.
The Milf1Ilhon men would
• like to tlwlk all p;!orlicip4nt.,
including .tudents and faculty,
and those who donated both
lheir time and ITIOfM'Y 10 the.
once lIg/Iin. succeuful turnout.
1laCi1uM!1II InsliIU" 01 Technology,
and <!MTIed hit doctorate
from the l.Iniueniry 01 Rochnler.
He is now WOfking on a
rrIlISter'1 de9"ee ... computer
science at the Rocester IMt~
tute of Technology. His leach·
ing e)(periences be9/ll1 at RobertS
Wesleyan College and
R.I.T. His goal here is to strengthen
the computer science pr0-
gram and b\I doing 10, SI«mglhen
the matt. department. He
is in charge 01 II compuTer
..:ieroce class of 3O.nocIenti and
another with 120 Sludentl. He
says the matt. SW{ • very
strong and I good group 01
people 10 ...uk with. He alia
OOIes that t.... Sludentl are
COIlICientious and III!II!rn eager
to learn.
New to the Spanish depan·
ment is Dr. Juan c..~, pr0-
fessor 01 Spanish. A native 01
Chile, he lIt1ended Wabash
Coflfge in Indiane, hat a ",...
tEl'S degree from Yale Univer·
sity arid a Ph.D .... cornp&rlltive
(Continued·on page 4)
EDITORIALS
II ... I~ me three-and-a.
hall yon and twmty thousand
IOmOI odd <klIim to T~ tt.aI
Naureth "'" truly trained "'"
for IM - ,eal worId.-
If I have Iurned nothing ....
I ~ ~amed how to deal with
,... bwea"".~ti<; systml. It Is
now impolSibie to have B sim·
P'- quntion ans_n,d ...;thout
Tatking 10 approllimol"", si><
people ... 8\ least as ~ de·
part",,",,11.
Get~ even ~ hpW.a·
tionI is akin to puling teeth and
to lind OUI IOmIethins 110 com·
pliQ.led •• 'Whet.- do I gel "
ban demnI?" requi"a at Iea.c
twenty minJles on the Idt·
phone and horriflKl 9"SPf when
I caftW explan thaI [ am un·
able 10 gel there during 1M
hco.I.. m. office is open and
o;oo.1Id the 1W<:ess;uy forma
pluM be mailed 10 me? J aI50
don't boll\e1" asking why lhe
fOl'TTll mus. now be nOtarized;
invariably. "They" decided ;1
"' ... netQ$al)'.
All kiodt 01 queslio<\t pop
into mind al this. Why ~
~ I talk to eound 110
~ when [.say [amwork·
ins .. day? How do they oup.
poM that I pay lor this etb:a.
tion? What about thoR ~
SludmtI ....no do not M in !hot
.,.;cinily? ObYiousIo;, they don'l
drive up ~ tme a ""'" form
or application or somot otlwr
bureaucratic lever appean nee·
'""'Y. How do the yarioull
Qltic ... deal with them?
I am disturbed that Nazareth
-"" 10 be k>iIowing • trend in
the country. II is becoming a
corporation, a business aimins
lor profiI .llw "penona.I knd 01
pII<:c" that I nvoIIed in three
I'h" ago is ~ ;ruo "
"~ kind 01 place"
wIvre It.. studentS seem to be
_onok:la66 citizens. It ;lip~_
thaI tuition ....... .....
-",I """"' on bureaucratic
MIt·pnpdua.tion. Cer1ain1\1. lhe .
QIIlIIity 01 my ~ has not
:"..proved proportionately.
PerNopi gn.dwtes should re·
ceive, as pari of our degrees,
""",,,ion that ....... have Ieanwod
10 .... wive "The System." We
may nal have Ieamed much
die btn ...... 1 be able 10 handle
Mnosl anything the OUloiclo!
world th~ at 1,1$.
By Ma rga .... ' RuM
For _ Naz¥~h SNdmIS.
lhe ~ of the faiI.....-.
1ft IIigMIs a return to old
frierdt and f ...... places. Bul
Iry lor a momenl 10 thiri< back
10 your freshman I'I'N. Re·
member the mooths of anlicipa.
lion. ohopping. packing, and
f~ the big day when you
were al \all on your own? T fa·
ditior.ally. college freshmen are
a fun ·lo.ting.. rowdy bunch. and
lhit 1'"'"', crop ;. no .. xC<'PIion.
Howevoer. anoIher type of new
lIudenl on umpus has diller·
enl adiultmmll 10 make: !he
traNIft 1IIuOmt.
Sinu both rr"",IO/I"$ and
fratrnm "' .. ~ lac .... many
~udentl lend 10 relIC' 10 them
WI much ~ IIBJne .......-.
They Ihould boo ......... thaI a
typical transfer " older and
more MIll" ... than a freslvnan. n... trano./tr, Mve atl<m<led
college for arM. tv.o. or possibly
three vea ... and expect to .........
this facl acknowledged. Orien·
taTion this vear .......,d 10 ex·
empIify the lack 01 ditf ...... ntia·
lion. noI~ WI the wearing 01
sailor hal •• ......Iagous to !he
fresllonan '""buoieI" 01 yestn· 1"''''. WI'"k .,;ImiI:lediy ...... of
It.. frahnwn ~ dy. a
number 01 transfers lei! de·
91Jded. We ..... nol novices.
Aapect, of ...,ializalion ......
ditferelt lor the Ir.lnder and
I"" frethman. Freshmen often.
adopl "" ........ 'r. all in it togelher'"
alliludo and form
groupe quie!W. T.ansfO/l"$. ho,o...
.... ft. or. Ihrusl WltO a oommun·
Ity where peen in their own
91adn haw already eslabtished
friendship groupS, Of COI.IfSe
rr.,..s ..... wanl friends, bot they
do no! feel the burring need 0/
freshmen to gain the immediate
acceptarKc and IoUppon of GIn.
en.. For freshmen. it a sink at
....... sit\llllion; tramfers .......
already prOYm lhal lhey k""""
how 10 IWim. lhe imrnedia.1f
cone:...,. 01 fratmm dol wilh
their IOicaI "'-: lranskn l.....d
10 follow old ,tudy hllbils and
,ctrcal Wllh lheir t.:>ok •.
At the begiMing 01 this fad
_tft. traml..... have appeared
more 'e~ lhan
their freshmen Counterpart,.
They Mm1 10 take their time in
finding hYndI. A1thou!il fitting
into neither the fresMwJ no<
rclUrrWIst ~udent groups now.
the adjuslml!nlS .... l..king -.
the Gleaner
Co-editor "'."' •.••..•. "' •. ,." •• "." •. ,..IOMPh Cl'UI'lt>
Co-ediTor Kalhl«n Kehoe
Business manager, . . .... Joel Odd
Photography edilor ......... , •.. , . , , •. , •. . ... Arl Smith
Layoul ..rulor, . . ,. ., ... , Kim Gramza
Stalr:
Kathleen Bay, Michele F06ter, ROMe FIoM. KeW'o Gougin.,
Anne Kankus, Barb6ra Kollly. Marc LAVecchia, Barrington
Mclan. Bernie M'osiora. Ruth Oprean. Anno Paul. Uz Poda,
DanyI ~. Margaf.' RUllI, Doely Sheldon. Lany
Smith, Andfea \\Itoilcomb, Sue Werle.
Tho ..... .. "-___ ---._01 ....
............ , .... ,io __ .. 1ocoooIo:!<. Tho cw..... ;. ~ bi~
1ov1loo_oI_c....,.._t.-._,
N.V UliiO_I.(1J6}.38I-'1114.
New G'-r.Stojf L /0 R Dotl]l Sheldon. An Smith. Keuin Gougin. ROSH floss. Milo'" FOIIIt*'"
1.017)1 Smith. 5«ond Row: Barbaro Kelly. Marsorct Rush, &17)1 McLean. Kothy Kehoe. Joel
OdeU. An .... Konk .... Btrnit Ml$ioTa, Joseph C ... mb, Kim Gronuo.
The Bucket Comes to Nazareth
By Ma f9ll r. t RII. h culturc. hit na.\iIIe Jamaican
culture .......... dance, dN.»
In toW darkrwa, .itu caoI do>rce ard IocaIlaIm! .. the
ooundI bepl 10 mah lhem- Ionn of dance<$, _ 01 hio
HNa he .. d, u,t.1I only........ rro.osic:, whO::h _ c~
iIuminool' I ........ and a fig- one<! by lhe Rochester~.
ure IOppUH off /0 Ih....... monic Orche$1 .... and local ...
Thus bo!giros thol perIormanc;. lislS. Orw pie« 01 aculplure
ot n.. Buehl.] do not claim to used .. The IIhow Will I'I1oadoI by
be a crnie, nO< am [an ' XperT Susan Fm-ari·RowI.y. a Naza·
on dance. I am not -.. lUl"e I reth Studenl.
understood lhol dancing. I do, But lhe dancing II the focal
howwer, know whal I like.] point. They ha..,. been del·
liked the Buckel very much. cribed ill "A weU·trained, in,
Gar1h F"9"n, founder and 10115<'. "';tal compiIoOY" by the
artitlie diroKtor, II an irmowo· SonIa Fe Report" and "solidly
tiYe pro/~ The chofeo- profes6ioniJ' by Rochmler'e
gr",*"" Will or9nld and ""cit, TImI!S lhion. To mv 0WI1 uning,
ITIIXinst "'"""" rnova. trained~. [ was irn\XCIMd by
orccptiloe!y "'"""" rnova. and lhe.....,copaOon. I"" obviouot
~ difficult """"'" thai discipline and _oKial_ 01
oornem- worked twmon. the hard work lhal went inTO
iousIy ""th the music. __ • lhis 1Ihow.
rme. crealed a COUfIt....".,;m 10 1ht Bueht ~ home 10
lhe music. RochEster. I hope they return
Hit rO!'JlftlOfJol mixes hio black otten.
Nazareth Gets New German Resource
By Joel Odell
When I .eceiwd ..... nxom
Mligrmenl CIO.Ier the: summer 1
_ met ""th a IlUrpriso!. A
German IIudtm had reptaced
..... originaIl"OOITmIoh!.
I ...... admiI J did hive ......
rnavat;';"" aI:>ouT IiW-og with a
Ioreign student. but they....,...
.qu.i.c! W erased upon meetrog He iI David Charles Maroor.
Born WI Bad Kroeuahach, West
Germany, DoWid it the son 01
professional AI"nIY man. D~vid
spenl molt 01 his early life
b .. x",cing be_n COl1tnwnl$,
having lived in Pennsylvania for
6 year. ArIrobac:h, Wat Ger·
many for 3 ]/eaI"$. GCOfgia for
I ~ \'W"I, and then back 10
Munich in 1972 and 1inaJIo,o, r .. ·
IUrrWlst to hit !WItive Bad
KrNmaCh. F""" thaI place he
completed hit hi!tI schoof car
.... David felt a bit 100 much
" ress was put on conformity in
his high Khool.
David roniohed high IChooI in
19n, He worked It var.:.us
jobs ard did _ trllVding. He
boasl. ot haoMst viIiIed Spain.
Portugal. and ~ every
otfwr European c;ounUy. In
1979, he Will drafMd intO lhe
Wat German ~, David
maintains the idtas 01 a con·
scientious objector. however •
and fek that the armed /orca
could serve no Conslf\IClive
pUrpoH. After along (, mont""
prOC«6ing period. David ""III
granted all ahe.tlIIl;""'odoing
cM! servicc work in a nufling -. T"""ardi the fall ot 199J,
David began to make pIanI for
schoof WI America.
WHVNAZ?
"]J it in the SUo" ""y f.aher if
from, and lhot.ae. and the facl
lhat is privI~e conlribuled 10
MBA Forms
The Grad ..... .,e Management
Admission Co:-md wiIIopoo'IIOr
!We MBA FONfTW .. the IaI 01
1981, These ...... boo held dl.ll1llg
Oo:tOOer in N"", Vor\i. Chicago,
and San Fnono:iIca and.
in Nwerrober. in 806tOl'l and
AliMla. The Forunw arc de,
Iig:rIed 10 ~ ~ lin
Opportunity to meet with 91 ... ·
ate managomwnt IChooI rCl"C'
"""taT;"~ ~nd maoagemmt ex·
pertl ~o explore the nalure ot
various MBA progr""" and 10
a ttend ~ on the
school sek.:tion proce:p and
tarttr OppOrtunities. More
than loWl graudal~ IChooIt ......
poorlicipale in !hot 1981 MBA
Forums. The leo lor .m.iMion
10 !hot Fonnns if $3.00 per ...
Ther.. is no advance !VgIS\r,,'
loon. For informalion about
dat ... and hour$ 01 the Fonrn.,
telephone 800-257..5160 (WI New
Jersey 6()9. 734- 1539) or ...... ~.
N~Tionaf CoordinatOf 01 F ... "'ffiS. Bruc 2886, Ptnceton.
N"", Jersey 0S541.
mv de<:ioion. 1 Wall, ot coo ....
looking for .. liberal artl col· ""- David spHks German .-.cI
English Rumlly ard is familiar
Wllh French.. fwMng \e.arned
"""'" in hi!#l Khooi. He iI ..
.oo:IiII lCien:e ...... , and tn·
joys reading !JlOI)d literat .... ill
well as writing .... On otaI6IOO'I
he pIayI a MIlICh ot Imnil or
gameotche5s.
At home ~ ""' ... "".c.
live inl"'~1 in garOenlns. H.
grOU/S carrol5 ard tomaloa
and maintains a IIorge garden 01
Olher ~tables for his harne.
David 5.lys that he "' ... par'
tiloullorly pleased ""th the """""
almosphere Naz .. eth tmdol to
projecl, ard hopes his "'ture
ye ... here will be as pIota5.ln1 ..
the pasl rew~ To ...........
who meets thiI congenial and
anicullole gmlierNn, "" ;"'eo"
aMg and Nightful COfIO.'ftW.
lion will .......... greet )IOU!
Quo le 011 .... W .... k
"If Earlh is ever inYaded
by aliens. we won't howe to
worry. Everyone u.oiU know
",hat 10 do. I jUit ~
there's enough quarte.s 10
go ~round.
-•.A ~
Fall Sports Underway
S"",£ I.... tomn beg,on the
lUllS Cenlltr I\IaI been bustling
illl activity as NIU~reth·. iI!J.
Inln athlete. pr""" .. ",. lhe
xomins wason. This fall Na·
u£th will Iiorid !.ix teama:
• en', 5O<c,.,.. "IOmI!n'. c ......
,,,,uIV, women'. ~
DITIm and men', len ... and .
)II team which will be made up
both men and wonwn. Dat~
an unrimorly "IHk 01 rain,
>I! players went n'1Id\I and tile
"",Iws optimiltic, as the OJ>'
'ing contt!Sts began. .
SOCCER: C""",h Rob ~atl.
his ye.<>r's dub apmed away
: highIv regarded RoberIJ
JesIeyan, battling to a 1·1 tie.
Ile ~ then ,eturned
orne, shurmg out C ....... 3-
"';!h geM from Marty R<>ef\$,
Ed Sc~ and Jon z... "'0. It ..... • co.t'" w;1OIy
~ as Dan e.ro.w, the
Iyer'. second leadins p
;orer lasl ~'. broke and
nkle and will be 01.11 inde!"ritly.
The unbt.lIlen Flyal wall 10
SI. John f iVer on Sept. 16
.nuuing down the Cardi ....... J.
I. However. "9!';n i1 was an
e>CPE'nsive ...... for Naurt1h as
standout freshman p;" Paul
Reclor ~ed strained Iiga •
menls in ru. ~ and will be OIJ\
01 action several weeks.
To.q. opponents on this
III'MS .. ~panded tiwlftl'"l g;>me,
aI va.sity IChedule inckxle FRdoni;!.,
Buffalo Sial .. , and Gene·
seo. nu. lII'ar· .. "am iI much
improved wilh a 51rengthened
defense fealuring {O\Ir velerans:
T~ O·A1>IO. John~. Jim
Ockimdm and JdI Sidfler.
Slarting in goal hal been hi!toIY
lo.ned IrnIvnan PN Rtctor 01
Fairporl, who recorded ~I
_ in \he shulout win oYer
c:..n;,w. IOIId who lIM yidded
jusl two goaII in d,," ~.
Coach Searl loll jull 1w."O ",.
nion 10 gradualion and .. ..mg
scorers MaIty Roberls 02
goals and 7 .... ill. ). Jon Z/t.lyko
'olunteers Needed
SEPTIMBER. Once again
• limo to end the ..........er
ba. """""",I" from vacation,
xl ~ the lIdjUllmml to
;ack!mic ~.
P .... haps r.... odju$IIrwnt is
00 easy. Caught up in the
~te 01 man ..,....... ",,1""'1,
>\! anx~ 01 the first quantum
...", the conIu$ion over the
"Sf chapr,.,. 01 "~'. and
Of probabiIiry Ihoot the u.Mne
.... pancmg, ~ io only 100 ~
, Iorgn that 1ft IX'" off cam.
~ But _ have llrobk!mt 1(10.
ack 01 housing. lack of educ.·
on, lack 01 food arod lad. of
mpIoyment are day to day
r-oI:>krns for many ~ochnt,.,..
~.
The .. \o<IU "- can be of
~ -'slante 10 DIhns.
Don'1 keep \hem 10 \'OUI"Id.
AI Baden SIr"1 SetI"""""1
we ar .. t~ to change things.
And we need your help. Volunl
...... two a/1"noottI a week.
MId I","",h a child 10 read. 110
lhill the dream 01 college .... ·1
",aseo;I bythelll9l 01 10. If Ihat'S
100 m.ach I .... tpCnd .. F~
ahemoon wilh a kid. Vou" play
~,go 10 ....,...;n.1OIId in \he
prncas I","",h a child the _
ing 0I1udInhip. ~ IOIId
friendship.
lI's 1101 muck 1m.. And iI'$
..... v . well pl'OYkle Iraining and
"" .... I.anlporlalion.
Give il a try - Call 325-4910.
""1.32
S unil. Gupla
'Oouni Price uGifcd N~c.'clh StpI. "".25. Story ond ph«o-rophs
"""I iHuc. _ Photo by 8emiIf MWaa •
Did you know ...
(4 goal$ 3 _ISII). and lhe
"",red Dan Srone (5 goals and
2 U5i$1I) all relurned 10 lhe
fronl line Ihis fall. Barring
further qune. Ihil leam figu1e;
10 ifTll>TOW on lasl year', 64
,ec:ord.
VJOMEN'S TENNIS: Coach
Margie Gomez. ThiI year's
I....." ~ al home on Sept.
10 agNnIl .. wo.q. UMoyne
squad. Iotins. 4·1. The ~I
,ebourded to win ....... ~ al Cani.
sIu$ 3·2. IOIId at home 4·1 OWl"
William Smilh Cokge. Tlw:
learn III.... IUlltred two close
road Ioues. al the U~ 01
Buffalo 3·2 and at Elmira 3-2.
Chris Calaldo. undefeated lOS a
freshman. iI " Iir$I sirges ...ne. .. she iI 4-2. FnsI-rnen
Carol C~ IOIId Lynda Fox
haY. beom _, al r..SI doobIes
(5-1). Coach Gomez cita
strong comp<Ilil:ion lOS lhe big.
gesl obstacle to improving last
lII'a .·. s.6 reco'd. Nazarelh will
pi;>y a rugged IChedule lhill
includes Wells. Oswego. and
Buffalo Slate. EiIHn H<dIes. 7·
2 ""I year. is back al !IeCOnd
singles. M~ T urneT and Sue u.san. are also lop relurning
player.. Newcomers Lyr'Ida
Fox. Kat"' Comerford. Carol
Connelly. and.lenr-ty CreW wiI
be counled on 10 help ~
"'" 1II'.'s record.
MEN'S TENNIS: Coach ~
Carey. M",', tal 1<!MiI. in ill
_ond year. ""III desi!J:Ied 10
keep lhe pIaven oIwp as long
III pottlI;Ik. in pr""",ralion for
the apring ",..so{,. The team
will play !We matches altogether
..... 1 OIiII COfTIPIfI~
lion. The malct.e. Consisl of iii<
~ and IIu-ee doubles
maICt-. Coach Carey IiIIS
nine pIaym; on his fal rOlOler
inc~ ..... Tom Money
and Eric 1...enhIfrd. and promiI.
'o"Ig young freshman Ken
Manne. who iI playing firsl ....
gles. Michael o..Fast. Mark Ia·
<:one and tophmonl Mike
Naz Volleyball Champs
Nazareth', mosl suocesslul
squad "'" fal ""as I .... YOIIeybaI
learn. The Golden f\oers won
the .tllle lOUrnarMfll and
placed fourlh in the .egional5.
In addilion lhe leam w;'I.5 sec·
ond in both I .... RAC and
PCAC lournament .. The vol·
IeybalI oquad loll Ihr" starters
to gradualion IOIId t .... Iargesl
ob$tacle 10 malching lasl year's
PIfrlormonca wiI be IhIf play 01
projecled st.lorI .... Sue Sharpe,
Jack. Cantil. IOIId JaniM
"Scrapper" ~urowski. &mior
Patti Qulgly and co-captains Liz
All\arl and Alila Gerber return
to round out 1M slarling 5;".
Coach Ten. V .. lardi stresses
\he need kif lhis year', leam to
g.oin ""peoritncc lOS a ~
WIiI. JaniM Mazu""","",
echoes IhIf need lor tOgether·
ness on the court: ~Ihio lII'ar
wi be Ii<e lIarling 1IT>t!W. bul
"" should ~ able to helot lhe
ea5¥ Ie ........ I .... .,.,.,. IhlII lore ..
!IOU 10 play 1Joppy. and ""
should peak late, ""hero il
countl I .... nIO&t. We're gonna
be a good learn, ",,·.e gonna be .-. In prac\oca, Coach Velardi
has been """"'ire on keeping
lhe IeII Consist",1 and cite;
Melanie Golden and
"Sc.apper" MaztlT\JWSlo.i III her
$lrOflgl!5I Mners. Pracricc
doesn'l mel on the courl hw.o.
ever. 1M learn is required 10
complete IhrN IeII on weighl5
(every om.. day) in addition to
exercilea 10 Ilretl!I1hero stom·
ach """lei, hiImItMgs. IOIId
........... C-h Vtlardi stresses
_i!#ll ~ as an ocdent
way 10 incmM plir,>crl' vertical
jump. Hiller Liz Allarl oka
twenty IWO inches. with Wanda
Hal IOIId Jackie c.....1 EaCh
Ieapq right...., inch<'$.
DMsion U 51. Jom 1" ......
dlffealed Nazareth three times ""1 1eaSOn. and Palli QuigIy
!'sura 1M forst malch againat
lhe Cardinals (c::kl. 2nd IIWay)
will ~ a key test III 10 lhe
.lrqlh aI lhis year'$ squad.
Palli also _ Potsdam (Ocl.
16), IOIId Brockport (Oct. 20).
who drop 10 diI.IiIion ID Ihio
season. loS ~ lor the deIIfnding
SUo" c""""""" Golden """'. The team opmed al home in
a Iri��malch IfI98in5t LeMoyne
and Houghlon "" Sepl. 12 will.
lhe Fiye, topping bolh "'I .......
Nazareth will play ju51 four
more home malches· Buffalo
Slate on Oct. S. Potsdam on
Ocl. 16. SoernioonOct. 17.and
Bnxkpon on Oct. 20. The rest
01 lhe team', thirteen malch
ICheduIe (including boll. WaI
matches IOIId tri·1tWIfI5) will be
~ on lhe road. The RAC
10\1rr.arNn1 will be held on
Nov. 7. lhe Stale lour..........,1
will be held on N"",. 12·14, and
illM Golden ~ qualify. lhe
regionIII 'OUrnarMfll.
o..,p" • MIIioriry 01 road
~ lhis lII'ar's bench iI
IlTOOgtr • fnshman MeIoniot
Golden. 10\>1""""'.. DoM.a
SrniIh. W~ HioII. Teresa R~
ley, IUId Roberta Mass will p* vm lough back·upa.
Coach Velardi has good rea·
IOn to be OPlimi5l ic: ~llhink we
have lhe pOtenlial 10 be as
good as "'" )JUT. mao;be bet·
t"'. We ....... a 101: 01 depth. rm
wry e",, ~ ed about thio _.,
leam." So all 01 you SpOrtS
.... 1 .. (rf9,llar OIudmlS 1001).
""'" OUI IOIId IUppon Naza·
relh', champions_
Gr""," are top returning piao,I.
er.. RO\Inding oul 1M r061'"
are freshmen Ted Corielta..
ScOIl Bartoloua and sophmor ..
Mic:hael Brant. Tlw: leam loll
lheir home opener to CaniIitd
7·2. with K", M"""" winning
first ~ and Ted Corle!"
IOIId Scotl Bartolotta. ....;..q
tlllrd dc:oubaa... The ~ also
loll at home to Frcdonio. IOIId
II>fftftd a heartb<uker (5-4) at
Elmo.... Againsl Elmira. Ken
M~ ..... l\9iIin vic:loriouI al
firsl lingles. Also winning ""II
Eric lAnherd (third 5ing1a).
Tom Money (fifth mgIes). and
Mike Branl (iiI<th singIa.). The
leam recOied a big lift two
weeki ago .......... AI Kum. •
Rochesler area pro, began
workrog wilh \he ~ AI.
lhou/II ;t has anJv beom a IIhorI
....... , Coach Carey """ con·
IOderab!e improo.ooemenl and t ....
I".., thould be wei pr~ed
lor I .... remainder 01 1M HMOn
and Ul,a Iharp """I SPring.
G~, Coach o..bbie t..aw.
renee. On lhe """"1 IIidt
Coach U-a"ICIf has .... ...
lurrinst !PIers incbding bat
KOrers Stew 1..aSaIIIf, Jom
Gruber. Curt Segal, IOIId
Buddy Mark. Also ~
from "'" year'. squad • • Gary
AIdridgot and Vinnie Subik. Jeff
Sieffier iI on a oocce, SlIbbal;'
cal IOIId will rejoin lhe leam in
lhe 1I>ring. The """""",', leam
inctu.dn Lois Judd. Kathy Meehan.
and Sue Segall and they
will compel .. in v ...... inviIa-
1ionaII. The season bep, with
a 36 hole IoumarnonI at Cedar
lake Countly Cu. .. C~.
N.V. on $pel. 13 IOIId 14. The
lournament was sponsered by
Utica College and ~k
Community College IUId Nata·
"th linished sevenlh in t .... r .. ld. Junior St ....... USaIIe Ihot
• firli round 88 and a oeconcI
round 85 lor a 36 hole 101/11 01
173. Sop/vnor.. Jom Gruber
/ired a oeconcI round 84 10 SJO
with • /ir .. round 8911!'d • two
day lOIII 01173. Also par1~.
ing in t.... tournanwnl were
C ... " 5esaU. Buddy Mark. and
Vinn. Subik.
Tutors Wanted
Easllide ~ Cenler
AHds <d.mteer IUton 10 WIIfk
with Ioclll jr.·sr. h9I IChooi
lIudent. on a .,.....!O--Oo'W: basil
.. the ..-- 01 malh. reading.
IOIId writing. The Fall TUlorire
Program will ~ Oclober I·
De«mber 18, T uesdi!y and
Thurtday evenings from 6 PM-8
PM, ~ interested in v0-
lunteering for this _..,
should contacl Diane WiIoIzb
". ..2.8 8-0069 for Iwther inIormI·
Marie Carroll. Sisler RoM
Marie ""II • P<OIessor 01 Enst· "". Don't ..... the ....... 1 ~Oid
VouKnow ... '
Compiled in coop<l!l"lllion
with:
S r. Th." ... Daniel Knapp
S r. G.briclla MaIonIfy
S ,. M~nLaR..... ;: .. .. '~, -: ~"
l ••.• '-._.- _ ~ ..........
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New Faces on Campus ...
(Continued from page 1)
' ~terature from the University of
Indiana. He has also studied in
France. He joins the N=eth
community from the University
of Rochester. He i$ warkins on
/amilillrizing himself with the
college commWlity, and is con·
sidering developing a course or
courses in Latin Arneri<;an liter·
ature. His oulside works ro·
clude publishins in Latin American
and fberian Peninsula
literature. To him, ewryooe
here seems like one large fam·
ily, and he !leeS a strong conlin·
uous growth at Nazareth. He
abo sees an empha$is on Ian·
guages here.
Dr. Estella E\Ial"III is _istanl
pro~ 0/ Sod .. t Work. $he
studied al the University of
Michigan at Ann Arbor. earned
her masters degree in social
work from the Ultiversity 01
Conneclicut, her doclorate
from Yeshira University in New
York, and did studOes at Union
Theological Seminary, also in
New York. She taught at Hun·
ter College and most recently
at Brockport State College.
She enjoys the COIYIp.:'ICI size 01
Naureth as ~ll as the close·
ness 0/ the stu.dents. faculty,
and administration. This has
been the /irst place that 5he has
taught in which the administra·
tion has orienled her, and she
feels the administralion is ~su·
per." In her opinion the Social
Wo rk Department is very
strong. Her fields 01 interest lie
in the areas 01 women rights.
religion, and social work.
Joseph Kelly is an associate
professor of Religious Studies.
and he comes to us /rom St.
Bernard's Seminar, where he
was a student and a teacher.
His master's degree is from the
University 0/ Notre Dame, and
he is presently pursuing his
doclorate. He has noted the
advantageS 01 the high quality
lit?era! arts program here, as
opposed to the all theological
program thaI he was accus·
10ml!(! to. He abo views the
faculty and administration here
as being very cooperative.
Aparl from teaching, his job
includes directing a new gr;,.du·
ate program on religious s tu·
dOes at Naurelh. He has been
on a ",bbaticaJ to Israel, and
has tra""lled 10 Russia and
much 0/ Europe. Mr. Kelly is
ac tive in Jewish-Chrislian dla·
/ogo..H!, and is Bishop Clark's
representative 10 the C0mmission
on Interfaith Cooperat ion.
The new assistant professor
01 clWmislry is Dr. Will",,"
l .. ",=ela. His bachelor of sci·
ence degree is from Keene
Slate College in New Hampshire
and his Ph.D is from lhe
University of New Hampshire,
in analytical chemistry. He ~
much COOperation between the
facuky and students, and noles
tMt everyone is desiroos of
leaming. His plans for Nazareth
include a .Iranger emphasis on
analytical and en"';ronmental
chemistry in coordination with
the BioIog,o DePi>rtment', en"';r.
onmental science majors. He
sees this department as or.e 01
potential with a strong steady
growth, in that it is gelling the
.te.a.c.h.e.rs and ~'1uipm<n's it Coming to uS from lhe Uni.
"""'ity 0/ IndiarnJ is Or. George
Rogers. assistant prolessor of
music. His undergraduate work
was done at Ohio Siale Univer·
sity. His leaching career began
al colleges in Kentucky and at
public schools in Virginia. He
also taughl at Indiana Univer·
sity. Dr. Rogers' instrument is
lhe trumpet and he wiU be the
new director of the Wind En·
5entble. He is qu;le impressed
with the scholarship of lhe
music laculty and the prep.:'lra·
t;on and muscillnship 01 the
students. llte administration is
""ry professional and helpful,
IOCcording to Dr. Rogers. He
also ootes thilt Nazareth is one
of few 5ma!l schools thilt is
grow:'"19 in all aspects.
Mr: Daniel Strong comes to
Nazareth aller some elewn
years as a teacher at Keuka
College. His bachelor of sci·
ence and his masters in Busi·
ness Administ ra tion were
earned at R.l.T., and he is a
Certified Public Accountant.
He is an assistan·( prolesro. in
the Business Departmenl. He is
much impressed with the
strength of lhe Business De·
p.:'Irtment and also lhe desire of
the .IucIen," to learn. In the
near future he woukl like to see
a "registered accoonting program
Come 10 lighl:· As a
hobby ho! enjoys working wilh
electronics.
Then:! are two returnees 10
lhe Foreign Language Dep.:'lrl·
ment this fall. Aller " IhrH year
lea"", during which time site
obtained her Ph.D. at Cornell
Universily, Rosa1ba Farac<!,
assistant profe66or of Itallan, is
reluring to Nazareth. She will
alsO be assistant direclor of the
Graduate Management Admissions Test
The Graduate Management
Admission Test (GMATlwili be
offered during 1981-82 on thrH
Sliurday roomings (October
24, 1981 and January 23, and
March 20, 1982) and on Wed·
nesday evening (June 23, 1982).
The Wednesday evening test in
Ju ..... is lhe only test scheduled
for the summer.
The GMAT is" tesl designed
to provide one predictor 01
lOCademic performance ;n grad·
uate management school.
Scores are currently used by
about 710 graduate schools 01
management in the Uniled
States and abroOO.
The GMAT fee lor candi.
dales registered at published
domestic test centers
GMA T regislration materials
are available locally Irom The .
Na zoreth ~ PIocement
Office, Or by wriling 10 GMAT,
Educational Tesling Service,
Box 966. Princelon. NJ 08S41.
The GMA T k!e for candi·
dates registered at published
domestic test centers (in the
U.S., Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S.
Virgin Islands. and U.S. territories)
is $27.00. For candidal"'!
tested in other coonlries the lee
is $32.00. GMAT registration
CaSlI liaIia"ll. Liliana Garcia is
a nMive 01 Argentina and
teaches Spanish. SIte earned
her B.A. and M.A. degrees at
lhe University of Akron, and is
Ph.D. candidate at the Univer·
sityof Buffalo. She is interested
forms and test lees must be
postmarked on or before the
registration deadlines an·
nounced in lhe Bullet in. A 54
late fee is charged for registra·
tions (domestic centen; only)
postmarked during the lale reg·
iSlration period. Procedures
and fees lor lesting at supple·
menlary cenlers oot listed in
the BuUetin are described in the
Bulletin.
In cases 01 emergency candi·
dates may register Bt the lest
centers on a day.of·test
standby basis if sulr" lem space
and test malerials are available
aher all preregIStered cand,·
dates have been admitted.
'There is 00 guaranlH lhal
space lor day...,f·test standby
registrants will be availabk!. To
be admilled on this basis II
candidate mus\ pres<'nt a Com·
pleted registration form and a
check Or money order for the
regular test IH plus an addi.
lional $10 service fH. The late
lee does oot app.", for slandby
registralion.
New Merit Scholarship
Nazareth College ha"s estab·
lished a new merit scholarship
program 10 aid sludent. who
have demonstrated outstanding
academic achiewmenl, admis·
sions director Paul Bunlich has
announced.
Thirly students will be
chosen annually to p.:'Irticipate
in the Nazarelh Scholarship
Program. Recipients will be elig.
ible to receive up to $2,000 per
year regardle$$ of financial
need. ,
N=eth scholarships 01
$1,500 per year will be awarded
in teaching II cours.e in Medica!
T echnoiogy in Spanish. When
asked aboul her objectives as a
teacher here or anywhere, she
laughed and said," I hiI"" too
many objeclive. for mysell."
We ought to be proud 01 OUr
and the college also will match
the $250 New York Slate Re·
geniS Scholarships.
Minimum requirements for
the Nazareth Scholarship Pr0-
gram indude: II three-year cu·
mulalive high school average 01
90 or beller; a ranking in the
tOIl 10 percent of Ihe graduat·
ing cLass; a score of 1200 01"
beller on the Schola.slic Apti·
tude Test or a composile 26 on
the American College Test.
The Nazareth Scholarship
Program awards are renewable
for eight semesters.
school, Our faculty, administra·
tion, and of course our new
teachers. Welcome Aboard'
EDITO R'S NOTE: We regrel
lhiIt another new leacher, Dr.
EI;zabeth Lotto couk! oot be
reached at press time.
THE GLEANER
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As of Sept. 1981, the Gleaner, your
school newspaper, has been formed under
new editorship and staff. We want to ! epresent
the interests of the Nazareth community.
but we need your feedback. If you
have comments, suggestions, letters to the
editor, or are interested in helping in any
other way, the Gleaner has an envelope on
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are located in the activities room of the
Undergrad Association in the Shults Center.
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- The editors