VOL. 57, NO. 10 NAZARETH COLLEGE OF ROCHESTER March 1.2, 1982
Proposed Budget Could
Cut Student Aid
by Kalhy Kehoe
Proposed Federal budget cutbacks
could pose severe problems for Nazarelh
College siudents receiving financial
oJd, according 10 Dr. Bruce Woolley,
direclor of (mancial aId at Nanreth.
Woolley said lhal as many as 235
Nazarelh students mighl not be able 10
relum Mxt year if Ih~ budge I is ap-
. proved by Congress_ .
Pr.sid"nI R"",gan has provosoo a
budget thai cui. federal backing lor
student financial aid programs by nearly
lilly percenl, according 10 Newsweek
magazine. Student grants and loans
luould be reduced or in some cases,
eliminaled.
Dr. Woolley said Ihal a siudenl's
in ability 10 pay IUltion at Nazarelh
would hOI be " dltecl result o( CUI. in ,,,,e speCifiC aid program. Many 511.1 -
dents receive aid from a nUl]lber of
sources Roouced funding in a number
01 Ihese areas, combined with changes
in SOCial Sewrily benefits and rising
luilion rales may be enough 10 make
I"'Ylng for an educMion al Nilz;"elh
praclically impo>Slble for some.
Siudeni aid COrn<!S from lederal. slale
and college fundmg. The p,op05ed
budge I CVI. would .. educe anlv feder~1
lunding.
The lollowing ;s a summary of how
Ihe budge I CUIS, if approved by Can·
gress, Wlil al/ec I N"zarelh <ludent •.
~llnn!fmp'nl;,1 f(i"r'";\P,i\r\Al Onoortunity
<.>16nIS (SEOGI will be cui as
much '" 35% Ihis year. 195 Nazarelh
siudents cunenlly rec~ive Ihese granls.
49 could lose Ih~m complelcly, an aver·
bgc loss 01 $512 per student.
'Feder,,' (unding far National DlteCi
Silidenr Loans will dccllne by aboul
10% Ll<l year this funding was Cui by
40%. Of Ihe 160 sludenls al Nazareth
thbl currently have IhlS Iype olloan, 52
111111 not be eligible ne,1 year, ~naveras<z
KJ« of $740 per ~tllden!.
College Work Study lunding w,lI be
cuI by aboul 25% in governmel\t sup·
pori Nazareth's 240 sludents in this
program could lose as much as SlOt)
each. .
Funding for Pell Granls (iormerly
BEOG) Wlil be redllcoo by about 29%.
Eliglbilily requiremeniS for Ihis progr am
will be stifler. Naurelh slude"ls were
eligible for over half a million in granls
lasl year. If Reagan's budgel pas.ses in
Congress, nO more than $.355,000 Wlil
be available 10 our srudenls. 128 oul 01
500 NazMeth sludenls would be ineligible,
~I an average los. of $300 per per·
SOn.
Prior 10 1978, Guaranleed Sludcnl
Loans (GSL) had no limllalions on
family earnings for eligibility. As of Oe·
lober I, 1981, dependenl sluc1enls
\Vh05~ parents earned over $30.000 per
year are requiroo 10 prow need to be
eligible lor Ihese loans. NeXI year. Ihe
original ion lee would be raised from 510
l(n._ In other words, to oblain a $2.000
lo~n, a st udenl would have 10 borrow
52,250. GSL would no longer be available
to graduate s(udenls
Woolley "'SO nOled IhatSocialSewrily
benefils would be eliminoted Jor
college siudenis under Reagan's rl"n.
StudenL~ pU? :;,8n lly I e(;~i\,liI\9 b~ndjb
WIt! face a 25',\; reduclion from thelt base
belle Iii lor each year Ihey are In college
SumO'<"r b~neJil5 would be ehmil\aled
entirely. Woolle\! e.l imated thai 2~of
Ihe current 10 Naldretn ~rtl d ~nlS re·
ceiving Ihe bene/lis would be unable 10
return to Nazarelh dS a resuft 01 Ihis
cnange.
Woolley slTessed Ihal It is h'!lllly
unlikely Ihill all of Ihesc proposed culs
Will pass vOling in Congres.s_ He noted
that s",dents have been n,aking air'"
meT)oou S out cry co ncerning the!>C cu 10,
clling the Second Annual Studenl
Lobby Di1y in Wash,ngton March I a~
"n example of sludent protes!. 25 stu-
(Conlinued on Page 4)
A Night to Remember
by Annette lovoli and Lee Andrese
Co·Chairpersons
Naz's CommUler Board successfully
sponsored anolherciinner thls semesler
al Ilqrry's Panyhouse and Reslaurant
last thUrsday, February 25. Approxi.
""Iely SO people, including commuters
~om 51. John FISher, gathered /or an
eI'cning 01 eojoyable dining and socia liz·
ilg.
. A bullel of hom, sau~, and roast
beef were jusl SOme 01 Ihe ;Iems lhal ""e included in Ihis lantallzing banque!.
Various safads, jelloo iIt1d· Iruit$
were also added 10 a nig"l of good
dining. The Blue Room reseNed lor the
polrpose of our dinner, also included liS
O'IIn bilr, which was generously opened
WHAT'S INSIDE ...
lor a period of time by theCoul1I:ilofSI.
John FISher.
Following th~ dtnner, music was provided
bOlh live and stereophonic. Many
commuters carried on Ihe evening Into
Ihe twllighl zone .. .lhey· proved th eir
motlo's significance_ A good time W3S
had by all.
The CommUler BOi>rd IS a grOWing
organization on campus Ihis year.
Membership has increased dramaticillly
from previous years-along wilh Ih •
enthusiasml!! Future events include a
wine-tasting intrigue, Ihe movie Four
Seasons. and" beach party 10 be held In
Apri!.
NOW IS THE TIME'I' THE COMMU·
TERS ARE COMING!!!
AND WE DO rr BETTER IN CARS'."
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• Reviews, ..... , , .. , , , . . , , , .. . , , , ... , , " pg,3
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Students !Lobby in Washington
by urnl Bolton
Filsi and loremost, ~ ITibute 10 fee\.
To the leer of· twenly-four Nazarelh
siudents who totte',,,d "round Capilol
Hill on March \,1 in dress shoes and
spikes. ,".'>t<'.!ling 10 SeMlors and Con·
gressional representallves, a<ldng concerned
qucslions. ~nd m,l<ing Iheir
voices heard. rcgarding Reagan's pro·
posed cuts of sludenl lin"nc ial aid. N;
one who made th~ lourney "lid has Ihe
swollen feel 10 show for it, I'd like 10
believe Ihal out presence had a signi!t·
o-nl impact. .
A bus filled with 48 Nozareth and
F""her studelllS lumberoo "ine hours to
Wushlnglon, D.C. to atlend tl,e second
annual Sludeni Lobby Day. Sponsored
by 11,c Natton~1 COdlilion of Indepen·
dRnl College and Universily Siudents
(COPUS), and Ind~ PQ nde'" Siudeni
Coahlion (lSC): the eve nl drc'W beIween
5000 and 7000 sl"oeI11< Irom
colleges and universilies across Ihe
counl ry All prepared to lobby, march,
and 'ally ,n protest of linaneiill oid cuI,
I har could jeopardllC Ihe eUlIc31ion o(
Ihousands 01 siudenis 3ml cripple the
f"lure of Ameflca which woukl be Iell in
Ihe ho nds of the inlellig, ,.,1 ye t under-
Mucaled youth. .
Spearheading Ihe campaign was
Congre,ssm,"\n P~t~r PC\j~e r who ted 21
lfjle: morning press cOf) le rl::: nCt~ Ihal inlroduced
support"r. sUcln s Jim DlInn,
Carl Perkin, Claudia Snyde r. Pat
Shrouder, 8"1 Ford, Sylvie O:Connell,
Palll Simo n, "nd J im J ·ffer, M, ny are
P.c'P ubl.i.~1"\~ ::-.r..J t:.mphi)ci.!cd ~he im
porrance o( vOl ing for the indic~dual
cand,dale ralher Ihan Ihe p<>tly. ~10s
""w eduo-llon as an inveslm~nt Ihil
pay6 for itself in the Ions run. ant
thunderous applause drummec
Ihroughout the Raybun' Caucus RoofT
as all (epresenlalives a9I~d to "dam
anlly prOleSl Ihe culs.
AI\~moon brought a time o[lobbying
studenls Mlempted 10 vi,it Iheir Sr~l (
Senalors and local congressmen te
demonslrale Iheir concern over th'
culS lIS w,,11 "" 10 te\llheir 5Icries of hov.
the culbacks W()uld p"rsonaJly ~(lect
them. UnforlUnately, most olfic",l,
were regrettably absent ana their aide,
were left to bear Ihe gri<lval1ces 01
oUlraged sludents, including mys..11.
A rmal rally broughl enthused s tu
dcnlS and supporlers such oS S peaker
01 Ihe House Tip O'Neillngellter 10 fight
th~ culs as a laam. Screams ol"Reagan
.... ys cUlback, we say fight bac1,' and
"books, nOl bombs" wer~ heard long
inro Ihe evening ~nd Will continue to
e<:ho as Ihe day 0/ Rnal deciSion draws
necuCT'.
'WiII it e<:ho or quicken 10 an acc@pt·
ing sllence? Is one day of m~s.sive pro·
lest enough to <uslain the decision of an
undecided represenli1live? Stressed
throughoul Ihe day was the impm I~nce
of being inform.d. Informed enollgh
about political and world events, in·
nuen ti(~lle" ~dl~ r$. and biUs ~n"ld COntroversies_
Informed enough lu v"le int~lIigently.
Knowtedge c ~ n Ihen be PUI IItiO
praclical l1>e . How? By writil\9 the local
newspapers, presenling our position
and o ur personal cases. By wriling ilnd
visiting Co ngre~~iol1 al peo p l~, infor m·
(Conlillued on Pogc 3)
Maralhoners sway 10 ~N~w Yorll, N"", Yor""
Marathon Nets $4000
On I"" evening of Friday, March 51h.
Ihiny.lwo couples sel out 10 dance 24
hours 10 raiS<2 lunds (or Lcul\emi~.
When Ihe d3nc" was over. only lour
couples dropped out and $4000 was
dropped in. ,
First prize went to the couple who
raised Ihe mosl money ancl who also
lasted all 24 hours. B<lrbilra Del\smore
and Susan Jen.;.en III this deSCrlJllion .
Afler they managed to rai,e .$694
they went home with two RCA 12"
B&W teleVisions. Running ~ close sec·
ond place were Calvin Smith and Julie
-Kltnkendale Wllh $570. O ther t>nzes
were T'shir16, ~Ibums, kc g~ d.,d casc,
of beer.
Sieve Las.,lIe and Jos<:pn GriH.~
donal"d their D J . service thai SllppltOO
- alilhe music lor the marathon Enough
Ihanl<s could not be expressed towards
these men and th~ir help_
The event was ,)n incr.-dible success
as Ihe inilial go, I of $3000 \Vas easily'
surpassed, Marie Barbi and Bath Wind\?
rl, chairpersons for the e""nl, would
like to Ihimk all of Ihe people Ihall.Wre
in any way involved in the millathon.
Special thanks w~re given 10 Jim Sle(anlak
who r"mained as Ihe only nOn·
dilt1cif\g sludenl who slayed Ihe dis-tance
wilh Ihe dancers. ,. I r' '.
·EDITORIAL
T"Iw! Gleaner welcomes opmPOns, jlom th eSlol<
k~1 body.foculty. and odm,ni>lration.
L~1Jers to lh~ edi'Of moy be- placed ill our
enuelop<! 011 Ih. door of the Underg",d
• Actlvi/"les Room, Or mailed to, The
Ginner, No>o,.,h CoUege. POBox
4007. Roch .... r. N .V 14610, '
MUCI-I
TODO
ABOUT
Al!C2r !h..ll is LlOll~. buy yO ll('!>~ lf . 1 new
lu~edol top hlil end c:~ne Or') Oe{Hl l lful
dre:i.Sc. Hey ... if we' re gonnll go. we rn,lghl
'DS well go In style . Malle sur~ you sew
your cub seOUl or gIrl scoot mer'll
badges lor pnll ,ng OUI Irres, Yoll re·
member how 10 put our Itres. I hope
First, make a square knot. o K. Grab the M~r~>t COw and 3im
it's udder at the flame It IS " biolog;cal
fOlCI thbl all flames wdlgo out at Ihc $ight
Lalely J have been bombarded with of unpastuer'Le.cI ;m,Il~ .
information concerning ReilSan's pro '
posed budget cuts ."' the area of finan ·
cial aid. In the mail on one da~ alone, I
rec ~ iwd tf2 UI?TS from do senalor and a
congressman e>:pressing· concern lor
studenlS' 'n!erests, a leiter from an
" ea bank explaining Ihat Guaranleed
Studenl Loans Me SIlII ava,lable altd
begg'ng ",uden!s to slill apply for Ihem.
and a magazIne highhghling Reaga n's
budget pl"n. .
The sltualion hit closer to home as I
lalked wilh Dr, Bruce Wooll~. Director
01 Financial Aid al Naza reth, aboul Ihe
eHeclS of the proposed eulS on IhiS
schoof. I ,,\so talked wllh N" slud enlS
who participated in the Second Annual
Student Lobby Day ,n W"shinglOn l<>5t
w~~k .
My head '" reeling. 1 h.we been con·
lronted from lime 10 lime, wtth bt. 01
figures that atlempted 10 explain Ihe
si tualion Thoy clidn'l mo.an much to
me But when I cbscove,ecilhal myatd
would probably be cUI Or elimlndled.
the bud~t CUIS began to lake on , ini5'
ler ovenones, Nol only were " few
lacel~' enlities go'''g to lose som~ aid:
bUI I WIlt h<lve 10 5crape to pay my bill. I
'-"111 be a seruor next semester, lortu·
nately, but Ihe culs .ffeCI low 'nler<>s1
IO'IOS lor graduate ,ludenlS also. I am
angered by the /aCI that I may hove 10
ch"nge or postpone my plans.
Rea9~n·. budgel i5 a,med at redUCIng
the leder~1 government's parlte,pation
Ln many dQrne.sl~ l)Tograms, Including
ed ucat ion, Reagan would like 10 ",e the
states funding Ihese pragran... Bul
Sl at"" .,a,nno! po:<sibly <>llord,,~ ~,~~.Ii.
So Ih" peo pl~-Ios e ,
If Reagan', cuts pas~ IhrOllgh Con·
9r~s..s VJHhoul SClm~ .?ldJuslnuml, some
slwlc " IS qu ile liler" lIy wril 1101 be <lbte 10
"lIend college: ot he rs will not b~ able 10
"ttend the college 01 Iheir choice be·'
r:i\USC i! cos ts too much. E<.lIJUllon wiIJ
eventu"lIy regress to the poinl where"
is onl~' alfardable fOr the .Iile ..
Education should be available for
Ihose Ihal nre ""ilhng loteam Todeny"
pEr':"on acc(!ss to higher eoucalicm because
Ihey have hili. money i5 discnmi·
natory.
I urge thai "II students conl~CI our
seniltors and congressmen concerning
Ih. budge! culs. For your information.
Ihe Glealter has printed a list of "d·
dresses of these oflieials. Please. pleilSe
expre.$S ~'our opinion. )f Congres.s LS
undcr enough pressure. we can stop
som~ or Ihese cuts from betrtg tmple·
m ~ nl"d.
NOTHING
I go t a 1~ller toddY from 8;g Brot her
He asked ill would do a promo ror the
end,ng of Ihe world In 1984.
No problem.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE
WORLD WILL END IN 1984'"
How W<>5 that?
Unfortunately. there Me no coupons
w,th Ih.s ad. Imag,ne ;1 though, T!I;s
C""POfl Good For One DismlsSQ/ From
Worldwide D~,;lrucl;on Expires De·
cember 31. 1980. n,al's 0 K. Ihough.
The expiration date runs parall,,1 10
sociely's oHllude.
II's u~I<l$s
I've never Seen so much irony in one
planel, Thai doos not tnc1ud~ Alpha·
Centu"a", Sure, but Ihat was a hell of u
show.
Can you feel ,I? Evervone el~ ",n,
Lost ,n time and los I in space We',e
doomed. So where is the irony"
II Ites tn th. rOOls of the weeds grow·
ing ,n a cemeterv somewhere in th.
midst 01 blues and green.s , If ~ou lL5ten, it
will lell you aboul Ihe world lislen.
11 s lulks People hate the depression,
I II ~ receSSion, Oll pnces. gas p n Ce5, GYr
plt(05, ROllold Reagan, Rt'na ld Rea·
gan's wile. hb m('lher. his sis 1er. his p e l
clog. ' n~ ~ II 47 ()I his 90ldo,h. Hell, if it
\.\lcren't for Rubik's cu~. we'd be In
de<:p t ro"hlp..
If the world stinks so much. then why
is ew ryone so ~rra i d 01 the end of lite
world'
Where i. God when we need htm?
He's right here offering uS a chance
away Irom all Ihis Ih~\ so ' iely com·
pl" ns a bDul ,
Who coined the IHm pessimism, any·
way?
"Not I." said Chicken Llltle.
I spenl all last night trv,ng t() fJ9ure oui
wha l ever ything is worrh. What is il all
aboul? Whv are we here? I rolled over in
oc-<1 and _5 my hand reached I he noor . it
knocked over 0 half,luil C311 of Coca·
Cola, a holdog, and b' baseball bot.
" PrlV3te, bnng in the c:o r'n~dy f e li ~ l,
double time!"
"It's taO late sir. they got Belusht."
"Darnn thIS world, son, llt's ,s gell 'ng
se:rious.
.ISir? Is if starting?"
" I'm. ,fr<lid so, son. Let me Imow
when they get Orwell ."
And belore we are a.VJ~lrc of II, llw
world WIll come 10 an e n<! one! probably
by (ire and IVe'lI probably ruo out of fire
exllnguishers ""d s It. Smoke YOll' 1<151
cigarelte. drink your losl be.er, and ent
your last Sllpp-~ r . The jlld g,m~nl del}' \'5,
coming_
We can slop I' though II ', simple.
Especially if the world is going to burn
Firsl of all, evervbod~ buy your own
personal fire eXlingulShers. Get it mo·
n09r~mmed so you don'l gel in ~ fIght
wilh your lillie sisler r~gaTding whose IS
whose,
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Spring. We know that
Spring is near when
it begins to get
"Would you ltke that mIll, ""Slue ,·
Izedt Sir?"
"No. Only up to my kn~c s ."
Tee·he •. Ha·ha. Giggle' giggle. Lei
the world I"ugh lill they ClV . I think Ih~t
is what il is "II aboul. II we c<>n lei
laughter be th'" re"son lor OllT 'eMS,
then we should Itilue no problems ,
Me.nwhlle. back to Sl)fely preCO LJ'
lions
If you're rcal!y pmparet\to ~ghl Ih"
greil! "re, you will fill your flghl pocke t
wilh waler . As soon as the cow lurns
d,v, grilb Ihe water and Ihrow ,t.lt woo',
pUi out rhe ~re , bUI someone is bound
to get a chucl<le out of it.
If all cis" r.ils. ro,orl to Ih~ old J3, k
and Jdl method 10 pUII"ig ou: great
ffTes. Run up " :' 1111 and letch 3 pf) il of
waU~.L Make: Sur(~ the:re Isn'l f\ h(.~te In
Ihe buckel, tlear Johnny. dear Johnny.
Here ,,; my nnal sU9ge';lion. You bes t
starr pracltcing lhis one now. It I,; not
e.osy 10 follow. Tic yOur lei' sncilku , to
your bell, wear your pa~ts b<lckw2trcs,
braid you hair, Slick. il pi~c:c: of F lfS' Prize
Kie!bo$.a in your moulh, '::iLly
you're bunm"Jin' me:gd·bigl;mc, oud S-il !,'
these words as cl~ .rly and loudly ~s
possibl~. '
8'1.990 Wu~gQ Cllu.'i.9D Wug,go S!",~y
PInky OgMdylhorl'.
It was an ole! hahan·Afro·lnrl,"n rain
dance. bur II only wor ks if \o'Oll were
born in Bowbells. Te""s . So, if you
know anyone thM w s born in Flowt)ells
Tex" •. then I'd sily he/she" the person
10 bcc om~ 9!!9!:Iy Y!.!!!9¥ ~~'i.'!:,: 'f£/J}.
" .whal I'm 53ying s~ems a b,1 011 the
wall. Ihen YOll hove \Jnd~rstoode.ac,ty
what I'm try'ng to say. The only wav
~nyoneCiln survive a nYlhingls by lau9h-lng
.
And don'l worry. God won'l destroy
the world. II he ""'nts to punish us. hQ'11
make us live Ihis lousy tile.
t(alhy Kehoe, "dil or
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
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Lelt"' To The Editor:
For n'an>r months now, I hcw~ seen
nOlhlng bU I mass confu~ion tn titepari,·
ing 1015 01 Na'-~r~lh College Needlp.ss
10 say. with no hope in stghl! Is IhlS just
my imagination, or are c ~rs aclually
p~rktn9 on lop 01 2·fooi snow mounds
~nd smil,ng sweetly?
Ther. was a previous teller di'ecled
to you in relerence to the use of men',
fochrs ,n ple~<3nt areas, ~nd Ihe r~ct
that we are poying a mere S 1.500 to
$.J,OOO per semesler, WIt"t ne",. have
w~1l To ask ror a pia'" 10 hMl9 our
shorts; or our wheels!! After all, ask,ng
lor (DO mucn l~nds 10 pmve greediness
The gall!!
Needless to s<>y. when I see one car
r31~lng up lwo or more sp3ces. il jusr
milkes me begIn to wonder iust how
much . pnse L? i~ be.tw~.n !h~t person',
head. Furthonnore. did Ihis perSQII get
hi,Jher li""'lSe Irom" "",it oreJer lorm?
Sure. 'ickels are b~tng passed oul right
.nd lefl ~nd OM person blocks anolher
10 ge! ~v~n. No! t() mentton Ihal Ih.
tEnntS courts are beginning to look
tempting, I leel there is a definit£ prob·
lem here! Of cours., fnr be ,( from me 10
tamp,.r witn eth., poople's mon~ ...
including min~.
On the olher hand, there h~ve be..n
signif"anl e"""ges in the p.~1 seme,;·
ler. HOI.I.~ver, does no one rNllze thai
there is 51t1l a problem' Or is it lust the
we"lher?OrcQuld il po&sibl~ b" Ih.1 no
one i5 really lislentng? Or, are Ihese
people who doubl .. park the ones deCld ,
ing whptner or not we hi\V€ 21lnob'~m?
THE GREEDY ONE
YOI;", leady! For Ihe biggosl and
the besl IMllilO ~as 10 oller, And lor
the college ring [hal will speak vOl·
urnes aoou, )'Clu-e.nd your acnr9ve'
menlS-fol \,l:'ars 10 come. .
Wniill's. more-you can aiiord II!
Because now, (or a IlmrlOO Ilme you
can Ofoel bam Ihe enlira ArICarved
collccUon 01 14K gold coilege'/iogs
ana sa ... e S2~ . COma .and soe Ihe
B,.;qwslrely aaHed slyleS-ltOm Ihe
classIc 10 Ihe conremporlJry. And
ch0016 the "ng and cuslom op1l0ns
thaf most elOQuently exp,ess ycu.
d~~~.'SA~~'r r~II~~~~~~~~~r~~
elsa leels like (eulgold.
DATE: March 29,30,31 TIME; 10-3;30 PLACE: Oulslde Bookstore
UI:ALING
WITH
DISQUES
by D~v€ W~bb
GREAT WHITE NORTH
p JJJ6
Good d" y. How's il gain', eh? O .K.,
10ciilY is Iha "GREAT WHITE
~Ibum by Bob and Doug
Kenzie. The McKen7.ie brolhers,
,upp<>sedly, 'epresen( your lypiCdI
C;.nadiarc;, amusingly nannless, Being
,c"nuck myself. I musl admilihallhey
Ihe humorous side 01 Canadians
accurillely; allhough. thev do
11"I>o,:oerate il Immensely (which is whal
is 011 aboul, eh?).
and Doug's (avorile pastime
!c~ ms 10 be consummg m3SSive
lIOOunls of beer (or "cold ones." as Ihey
lOy), so it is not at all surprising Ihalthey
us ",;Ih a drinking game o( their
II 's called "DiE BEERHUNTER"
this is how il works. You lake a SIX'
P'lck 01 ~e' ('~cans) and shake one up,
You then replace il. m •.• ed in wilh Ihe
olhe,s, and proceed 10 ,ake lums pul·
11119 In " luQS ~9() l fl $t YlJur n~u. '"~
loser gets il head sooke<l with beer It·s a
bil m OT€: pll11l shing than "PASSOUT,"
bur nonf,the!es.s. i) good lime,
nle high poinl 01 Ihe album is Ihe
Single "T 1\1(£ OFF" lea luring GEDDV
LEE. Ihe ieod sInge, lor RUSH (~Ca,," ·
di~n ba"d, of course),
"Thanl" lor coming down 10 do au,
h>l. G edd\ .....
"Wdl. it's my pleasure. eh?"
"D,d our lawyer call you?"
"Veah. uh, y'know len bucks is len
bucks ..
Geddy Ih~n sings the immorlalwords
whICh re'~y Ihe Iheme ollhe album,
"Take all. 10 Ihe Gr<>" While Norlh.
-Take off, il'. the b""uly way to go."
(A sloga~ somewhere along the lines
01 ''I'd rather be in Rochesler.")
The only other music among Ihe
nonsense is Ihe Md<e"zie brothers'
rendihon 01 The Tv.",I"" Days 01 Chris I·
mM (In which they lorget lour days).
Eigl1l comic books. Seven packs 01
sn1o~es. Six 50melhlng 0, olher: F,ve
golden loques; Four pounds 01 bilck·
bacon; Three (rench toast. Two (urlle
necks. and a ~er. Beauly. en?
Although Ihe album is quile amusing
in spots. irs nOloneol thoseyou'dwant
10 play everyday, As Ihe McKenzie
brothers say, "There's no more beer,
lel's ond the album." So. TAKE OFF
YOU HOSERS!!!
Editor in Chief ..... .. , , , , ........... , .. , , , ......... Kalhy Kehoe
Business Manager ... , .', , . . . . . . . .. . . , .. ....... , , , Joel Odell
New!; Edilor ... , ... , , ........ , .. , .... , , , , , . . ... . More LaVeahi.
C".PhOlogrilphy E(iltor , , , , ...... , , , , , , . _ .. .... Denise ll"gey
Co-Pho tography Editor .......... , , , , ,. , . .. , .. . . , ,Arl Smilh
Sports Editor , , , . . , , , ... .. , , . , , Jam .. Jabir
A..<s 1. SPOrts Editor , ... , .. ....... , .. , . . .. ..... Todtl Sherman
Slnl!:" Deboren B"nlell. CMol [lollon. I\lhprl c.,~onelli. Leslie ElllolI,
rally Ellis. Rolph Ford. Allison Ke,,(. Barb Kell,·y. Barrington McLean.
fle",i. Mi,ior". Rulh Orre~n. Liz Pod". P~I Se;,mJn. Ann Schn"lI . Lorena
51n<. Atl Smilh. Jonei Sinko, Oave Wen!>.
Hogan's Hideaway:
Something New
by Alison Kent
At one penod 'n lime, Rochesl€r was
a gaslronome's wasleland , Tnere were
ind~d ,eSlauranls in a manner o{
s~e"I'ing, bUI Ibey were quile dillerenl
'rom the highly evolved speci,,", we have
loday; steak "nd POlaloe, were cOllsi·
dered haule <uisine. sallld burs ~n un·
precedenled triumph Now however, II
.seem~ th{! complete reverse IS (ru e~ a
plethora o( establishments currently
exist, whose cuisine would tum Julio
Child green Wlln envy. Once Ih"
inilial furor I"", :;ubSided. tho same
basic fuw sliII QKiSl$. Mayb~ we are,,'1
seeing as much sleak as W~ used 10.
nla~·b. nOI as much genalrieaHy ·
orienled baked chIcken. but we ",ll
have a set of siaples, a rigidly appOinled
number 01 contrived dish.s des igned
sUPPC>S<1dly 10 "",Ie, to Ihe Rocht>5wr
public'. new·{ound cosmopolit"n app~·
IlIe: illS almosl as if Ihe same r.""urant
exL.sts ;n vt\r~us conSpltunus. plac~s.
around RocOcsle, w,lh .m ~Imosl end
less number o{ facades, a chic. moody
liltle walering-hold with·you guessed il·
the trio 01 tedium: qUiche, cr'Des, dnd
pOlalO skins. It hos come to the pOlnl
where r, in revle\vlng'~ resl2r.Uranl. h.av~
10 g,ive commendalion JL.I:): for :;;imply
alle",pting to Iry something difiere nr.
Such a place is Hogan's Hideaway.
l<J<:ated two Sloret,onlS .v.,ay from
Ihe celebraled Pari<leigh Pharm~c y.
Hogan's has thecomm ... cial odvanl ,\ge
o{ " praclically capllve PiIlk Avenlle
audience. which il plays upon ,.,her
obviously, One has merely 10 walk in
Ihe door to be confronlro wilh a large
Pa,k Avem,eslreel stgnembla20ned on
Ihe waU, And, as if Ihal weren'l ~I)o"gh ,
Ihe lell ,hand dining room displays ~
whole .... ·all of s tills ,aken of v~rious and
sundry places III ihe Pork Avenue dis·
HILl , I n us, In~ r ~ L~lJ(,jnt C:~ 4S~ H.J ~
'''~rely a cale. bUI is rather a melongeol
symbols repre.nling "II Ihat IS oslenla·
lIl>usly Park Avenue.
The lood, I mUSI "elml!. was e,ccl'
'ent; and as II should be. was Ihe mOSI
salienl fealure 01 my visillO (he restwr·
ant. Ra(her Ihan unadvenlurously Slick·
ing to banal cafe standards, al Hog;,,,'s
Ihere is lruly·and 1 m·tghl add Iriumpant·
an elIorl 10 presel'll Ihe CUSiomcr with
somelhLng unusual and weU·prepared.
My shrimp lempu/a·liSied as One of the
speci"ls on Iheir nilly lilt!. blackboard·
w~s delicious ly and lov,ngly prepared.
ilS well as was Ihe unique honey house
dreSSing on the salad. Other enlrees
. ranged trom Ih. s"",,c i ills, which included
eggplant parmigian and a vaTlely
01 inl """'ting chicken dLShe •. 10 the
mOre standard items, such ilS broccoli
qUIche and Ihe usual assorlmenl 01
sandwiches, The de~rl' were many
and original; ailhot1gh qu.le rich .
All in all. though,l would delinltely say
my experience \.IJ'(\S a worthu.'hi!e nne.
Hogan's H,deawilY is ;, pleasanlly al'
mospheric k,nd 01 place, And, "" they
say. "wilh a glass 01 wine and thou",
could be dej,ghl/ul.
Hogan's Hideway is loealed al 197
Pari, Avenue. two slores dowr. from
Parltleigh Phannacy.
FREE!
Orders for the 1982 Venly are
beIng processed now.
................ * w
All Nazarelh Undergradualos are
enlilled 10 Ihe;r own personal copy
filled ",ilh poelry. snorl Sloties and
illustrations.
Order yours lodoy " the in/orma.
. 1_" •• i.. ..... l • •
Students Lobby in Washinglon
(Col'l/Illued from Page 1)
ing lhem 01 how we wish 10 be repre·
sented. By (a~in9 time to playa ,ole in
Ihe construction of Ih. lulure, So
WRITE, Todayl The lack ala lellerwilh
your signalure OPPOSin9 Ihose Culs
makes you as much reSpOnsible {or
your withdrawl {rom Nazareth as Ih"
president who is lell;ng Ih. future o{ our
counlry lie in (he crealion 01 destnJCliw
sleel ralner !him 'he shaping 01 human
int€lIigence.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
.. Don't let doubt and suspicion bar your progress."
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Page 4
Budget Cuts
(Conlinued from P<Ige I)
dents from Nazareth porticipaled in this
evenL -
Woolley feels that whil~ the prOl~st
hos be.en helpful 10 • cerlain degree,
"some combinatIOn of Ihem (Ihe cut.)
will 90 Ihrough." The abOV<l hgure.s h.ave
shown Ih~ results ollne sirualion at ils
worsl. The rea.l outcome is uncertaIn.
Woolley complained 'that Ihe liming
01 (he budget-making process h~s made
ftnanclal decisions difficull for bolh par·
ert,ls and colleges. Parents are unsure
whether Ihey can aflord 10 se"d Iheir
cluld 10 a cerlain college. Financial aid
de~rtmenrs have d,fficully delermlning
available aid 10. SIudenlS. A vole on Ih.
budgel 1S not oxpecled unlll mid·Ap"l.
Woolley feels that whatever Ihe OUI '
come of Ihe VOle. studenls 01 the fulure
will have 10 explore dillerenl aherna·
lives In pursuing a four year degree. He
predicts Ihal mor" siudents will head
towards local low· priced communily
colleges lor their first lwo years al
school He also lorsees an InCr ..... e in
enrolimen! al schools of Ihe Stale-Universlly
oi New York (SUNY) where
tuilion is somewhal lower Ih8n a l pri·
va", mll~!l"S such ilS ' N ••• relh. He
cautioned Ihal luilion, room and board
al Siale .schools;s sliII ratl1'" expensive
and diificuh for SludenlS wilh 1_ flnan·ci;,
J resources, 10 pay for.
Woolley u19es studenls 10 wr;le or
call Ihe offices of our .>.enators and local
congressmen 10 regislQr an opinion on •
Ihis ISSue. h 1S nOI 100 lale 10 prevenl
Ihese CUls /rom going inlo effecl.
Charles Mills
Writing Lab (C217)
. HOURS:
T!T1l - 1 :00-4 :30
F - 12:30-3:00
no appOintment necessary
Men's Swim Team
Improves at States
by Todd Sherman
The Na7.arelh m~nl·s swim team h3S
finished .,gh.h oul of filleen teams i~
S!~le$ this wcek. ll,e No, leam racked
up 284 points, forly four more than last
y~~r. Th~ r""son lor the improvemenl
can be attnbuled to Ihree InClors. The
first faclor is Ihe phenomenal success of
I),e lreshman swimn,.rs. The·second 15
I he conlinued improv=ent Md leader·
ship of Ihe upperclassmen. 111e third
rcason is besl said by ewch Tom
Ralph," you can see Same teams leveling
oU and slaYing Ihe same. bUI we're
slill climbing."
Well. as Naza.elh conlinues to climb
10 Ihe ' top, Ihey are plagued by one
problem: Naz swimmers Ihal have Qual·
n~E Gl£ANER l"I'..I March 12, 196
THE GREAT, GREAT ' _ _ III GfIOUSE OF GUITARS. INC. VISA
OPEN MONDAY·SATURDAY: to.m.9pm SUNDAY: t 10 5pm
ATT~TIOH R(CO~D CDLLECTOns
holY ,,..y 1"0 HOU:~lI (I' G.ull.lu 'm, H)"
LARGEST SELECTION OF ALBUMS & TAPES flocord Bin. wilt! ~IOu m.l bg:vOP't.1 oul
AT THE LOWEST PRICES!
KEYBOARDS ON SA~e
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:tow ~n ALL IIAt\tb .1L pedololM
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Comple le' Drum St~b I!H} 4.. up
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Buy'SoU CERTIFICATES
FOR ANY
Trado·Ronl
AMDUNT L~SSONS
INVENTORY
CLEARANCE SALE
011 5 noons
OF MUSIC
GUITAR SALE!
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Check
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of 12.99 !.laC"', AllIsls Ilxo 1M B."I(~I,
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R.oou Md Counlry.
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oul new
~cclt"1c GUIULrA (ronl s.zg
electric HA.s:I Gull.tn (rom $.SU
Folk Cull;,.r $1 D &. lip
12"ll"lng folk gullilr':!. s,:J9 &. UJ)
nhnios ~-I9 &. up
fundc,. (olk guhn..rs ,,~o &. lip
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Guild ~hd cira rolk S70
J::.plphone rolk $90 &. uJ,)
A U IOh.'H·P~ $.-19
11.u1IIolln:. $49
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_ building
expansion!
fender clc..:cri<: gul4Dr.t. SlS0
Glh')on cJ (..oct,.k 6' U[llIr~ SI50
Clb~on l...L!:s. Pnub .$.39D ~
Flying V E..'t.pllJl"I:~ C' (.0lllt..,.
doclrlc guhlif $1-19
f}ouM" Neck EJoclric 6'Uh.ua 52S0
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jlods
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uO jjoSJnOA p UlJ
u ,noA JO &V H,H.l.J
-~~ }OJ Ino ~OO l
Give the gift o( music for SI. Patrlcks Day,
ified lor N~tioMl5 ha"" 10 be . eady to
SIVilll Ihe day ~fter Slates. Te,1m$ Ihal
.re ill a higher dlvI~ion compele in the
same st"I ~ ', but a dilf",,,n! Nallonals
mee\. This makes Ihe swimmers of Ih.
upper d ivisions go all out whIle N.2
swimmers hold back for Nalionals. A
remedy' 10 Ih,< silualion is Ih.1 NJlarelh
Will be moving up a division in a couple
of yea ...
Tl1C r."SOn 10f Ihe IVait isdue 10 a rule
banning athle!ic scholalships 10.
swirnm(?rs in [he higher division5_ Until
Ih~ Na " men ean move up lhey'lIllJ1ve
10 reJ\1Clin a dQmtnanllorce itl this divi~
510n. Greal going, guys-k_ep up the
hMd work. Loot, ror N~lion~ls .!?Sulls
next week. same Bal Illne. <arne B3t
P'lpe, .. ,
Murray's 12 Corner Deli
1860 Monroe Ave.
442-2510
Deliyery slarts at B P.M.
Open 7 days a week.
For your next Dorm Party
Order (he Naz. special
6 Foot long Subs.
'- ).
1 •• ,L. .. l l. f
"
j\laz G iris Finish in Style
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-MURRAy'S-J
• "'-l f
by Todd Sh~yrn~n
The Nazarelh women's swim learn
finished Ihe SI~les compelitions last
we.ek andreturnedwithalolloshowlor
Ihe;r ~'fon. Two learn members won
Slate champIonships, ""d the leam
flni,hed sevenlh oul of twelve. The
learn comp<?led ag<!inSi both DIvisions I
and lI. The Noza,elh team is a Division .
" learn and this is probably why Ihey did
nol fare beller The team finiShed wilh
slyle by simply not lying down and
plJymg dead againsl upper Division
schools.
Team members Kamma Grallel. and
Donna (caJi me D.J.) Johnson were
Sta le champions. Kamm., an out.land·
ing freshman dIver, won Ihe championship
on the one meier board, while "Iso
I~kiflg second plac" on Ihe Ihree meter
board. Bec~use of Ihis impres.siv_ per·
formanc.e, Kammd WdS "Iso 2lwardli2d
Most Valuable Diver.
D.J . "''On herchampionship in the 400
i",.hvidual medley with some fine swim·
ming. These Iwo women are only a
small p~rI 01 the smooth running team
thai worked well tog_I her all ,;eason.
The learn J.d by seniors Jeniler Jensen,
and Pe99\l Sulhvon consisted of lorrie
Board. Christa Chamberlain, Lynne
Es.ack, I(amma GraUet. Bridgelte Hoban
, D.J. Johnson, Jaelue Marciilno,
Milureen McGuiness, Sheila O'HarA,
Lynn TTp.mblay, and Linda Van Auk",l.
All of these women should be highly
commemled r or t hei r hand work and
· p ers t?V~r i) nCI2
i
"rril'''~Jii;H . I --Coupon--I $2°0 Off
Any Large Pizz~
EIICp. M.Jck 19, 1962
$1,°0 Off
Any
Medium
Pizza
Ex •. Ma«h 19, 198'2
Free
Pizza· Sub
Buyone Get
One Free!
FOR SALE: Men's lO·speed bicycle.
Schwinn Varsily Model, 27". Gen"r~tor
a~d lighl. $75. CaJl293·1385 anytime.
$S reward for Ihe return of a lie
brown sturled monkey last seen," 0"
Ol}nor UI, 2nd noor loung" on Frid;
Feb. 19. PI_ase! No questions ask,
Exlreme senlimenlal value to n
Thanks. Ginger Neary. O'Connor
.Room 210,586·3137,