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FEBRUARY 9, 1984 NAZARETH COLLEGE OF ROCHESTER
\Jew President Announced Energy Granted
0.. ROllO Marie Bcston, Dean
Or Ac.demic Aff.l,. .,
:..tIeton State CoUqe '" Ver·
IIQRt. will beoocne the oeventh
ftlident 01 Nuareth CoUqe
uly I. I9&'.
Bnton. thechiefacadem>c:of·
Ictt .nd second r. nking
dmlnlllr.tive off..,.,. of Vet·
MIIfllarfell ..... te coIlqe. will
tpJace Itobftt A. Klden. who
... oaved _ p<eoiden. ";'nee
>.111 I. 1m. CaoIletoa is. 01>dl>
C8tioGal, Iiberal_coIJqe.
battered in 1117. with • lIu·
Iont bodyolZ.oooMd.1aculty
4 mo<e thaII 100. It is (IDe of
ive DDIlqa in the VennoDI
late coIl* 1)'11=.
The .ppointment of Bestoa
:limuet.IO-monthturcbini.
ialed after President JUde ... an·
_need his intention to r~
~ the end of the 1983-84 aea·
lemle year. Sixty·.even
tppUcatJon. .Dd nominations
~ere reviewed by • _rClI
.unmltt~ 00RIJI0II'ld of repreentativa
01 the coIIqe'. baud
" t",51ee.. adm;'oi,lt.tioo .
....tty. alumni ..... iIIlodenl
lOdy. The committee wu
:IIalr«I by Tnlstee .J<-pb P. "". ~ O . . Buton was tbe
unani_ cboKJo 01 the (:0111.
mittte." KI". 1.ld. "Tbe
members were alremely 1m.
preMed with her ... per;ena:
Ind trslnlng In .c.demic
admlnlstu tlon ..... be. cred ... ·
ti ....... dllll ••.
'As .n adrninllilrlto<. she im·
proved the academ.Jc qUllUty of
the coIJe,e. batlt"tInJ new pr0-
grams. dewlopiDa • ioQa-rllllge
plan, directinI the .,...rllion
of. ... a.ccreditallcn rev>ew 01 .u
institutiooal ~ which
resulted ... racaedilalion for
the mWtnum poMlble periDd
01 1m ran. ..... deveIopi",.
comprehenJive p......... in
remedW ed!Klllion for ......
prepued lIudenll. Sbe aho ini·
tlaled .,.......... u...t enriched
!ludent Ufe ...... thIetlc:t ..... ",.
creQ!<! nnancial .... pport fo<
the coIlqe.
"The pror,lc!of herthat emerg·
ed from OUt intetvlewl and the
'W'aioIlt of tho6o who know
her t.cJt&round ..... work ..
Caotletod toe.! .. that of • calm.
poiKd. """;Iive ~ who ... ·
vitel tr\I$I omd irutiJJI ·confi·
dence. Anallu'" ItNerwith ...
un..-l6ept.b 01 W>deraw>din&
of the "ntr.1 mialoo of
tc.chin& Md tddInhip ...
high.,. education. It. ~r wbo Nazarelh College bM ~y.
,ignilk.nlly Improyed tbe cd two g<1I>lI toUlina 1100.40!5
quality of iftstructlon Md the from the United SUI~~'
ocadcmic vitality 01 the faculty. mem of EDer$Y ID make ftlCID'"
And &II ou~ oommuni. IIOVinB improverIxnb 10 ill
cator who u.ow. how 10 in· phyaic:al pIoml. ReOOpI of the
voIv ..... ...s.."t .. facully . .... ff ........ 1. wu announced by
and ..:Imlnisl ... 1lcn in the deci· Sttpben C. I.aSaIloe, ""'e praI.
lIioo_maki", prooest.' dent for r.......,..
Sc.hnepp called 8eaIon"J LaS.lle .. id the oolltlc will
~rfttl choice 10 le.d ". add 191,0'15 01 its own to \1>0:
IhI'O\ljh our nut phQe of feder.1 fund. for • tOI.1
development Sbe willt.h he. 1194.500, which will be inplace
in I Ii ... of di$tlngubhed ~ in energy·savlna propre3idenll.
uch of whom ,,'" jeet •. Construction i. planned
loft a IaSlinj; imprint on the pro- Ih.I! will i.ncrc.ue e .... S)' effien.
grams, philotophy and 1 • ..:Ii- cy In the Narauth Ani a.ntcr
!ions of Nazareth Colleae, and in the: roUes"', haling
'Dr. Bcston is not only. plant.
~ ..:adf:mic admJnla. The improve"",nu. pari of an
trIoler. profeaioo:lally Ifained in on.png '""""IY DD .... :r .... tioa
hipn eduation ........ pmtnt, program at Naureth. are ell'
1M • rapeacd and r«:CIpIioed pKled 10 ... "" the 0DI1q<!
.ebobt with I \eI\flhy and approamolely S84.000 per r-i.
n. ,e.n,t.'.IY ClOIItI. a<:cOnii"l 10
8M'IY_""" meuureo 10 be w ... in the Arts Center will in,
clude the in.t.n.,ion of
vestibulet Md ...n.bIe air_,
trola. Constructioo will begin in
early January ..... isap«tcd 10
be completed In £out rnontla
with no "'terruption 01 ochedul·
cd prosranaor ~
Improvements tn the J>e.li..,
plant will Include the insLalLa·
lion of new burne ..... team con·
trol.nd insulation in the boiler
house. The work wiU bedonein
tho: spri ....
Consuhi"ll engincen fOt the
project . re Wibon. KI.e • •
Brucl<er ..... Worden. P.C., 01
Rochcota. Arcltitects are Por·
tier .nd Pellett. P.C.. 01
"",,",,0 .
distillCtM lilt of ""Y" ..... .-____________________ ,
~ publW>fd Injwnlab 01
hi&h .ademic ~lalion. She
is ideolly equlpptd 10 Wike •
pooitive b.la1lCll! between the
-.:quWtion 01 old IfUtI,. In OUt
tiben! .rb 1rodltion and the
development of udli.... new
progr.m, Kn,illve 10 the
198th-pro,t''''' th.1 will
ptepllfc you ... men and ........ n
1101 only fOt lIIClCeUful careen
but abo for lich. full IivQ; prog:
r_ u...1 wW _roc< OW"
students 10 b«onIe Inl~.
Ihinkinc ..... KtlSitive hu ......
beinp.'
Sclu>epp Mid Belloa would
lake oYer the dir«tion 01. col·
• '\.n every w.y IIrenctJ>med
under the vip"oI.lI ..... ~
Jeadenhip 01 Bob IGdoon.'
Be3Coa Nld her dedaion 1O.c-cepe
the pooilion 01 ptetid<:nt
wu innue»«d by ber ~
for N ... reth·, hum.nl.tlc
v.luel. .cademlc ucellence
and rllCa! .... bility.
, wiU ~l.culI.rly diRd my
'"""r&ies.'shetald. "toachievina
• more balanc:ed repretmlation
01 ""'" Md wom<tnlludents, 10
developin& ~ provamI
that. are relevant to OW" limes.
com. 011 PfI. 5
Message From the
New President
1 .m w.ry ham to OoC:CepIthe
.ppointment .. President 01
N ..... eth c..tlege •• n inllilution
which ' ........ 10 crule • corn·
munity of lumina. of oerving.
01 wropuaioD and of }af. I
quote ber-e from the CoIIete
001.&loJ 1>«.0...., It ... ...
oppropr\IItdy the tpeeial q...tJ.
Iia thai diIIinpWt N ..... eth
CoIleg<! and which I In muth
""M"y' "o wn ed!Klltion It St.
J<-ph'. ColJqe ... Maine. II
Bostoo 0:0IIep. tho: Unlverlllty
01 Plttabu<Jh. and Harvard
University has etlJCn<\ered III
me • great ~ for the
hum.nistic valuu which
N .... reth stands for. It will be
my g...t to uphold the traditions
of N .... re\h CoUe,e and adapt
th= 10 the demanoh 01 the
1981]. and 90' •. I will pan.
cularly direct my ener&ieo to
ochicvi", • rnnre bolaneed
repreoentation of rotn Ind
women lI~nu. to developing
academ.Jc pfOltlrns u...t arc
rdev&nl 10 our Iinle$, and 10
helsb.eni"l local ..... regioo:W
......,_ 0I1be speciIl appor.
_.un_it;. .p n:i>np a1miboeo "1lI .,.. and thai Nuaret.b
ColJqe oIfers.
I .... fortunate 10 be Ip"
pointed to suc:ceed Roben
KiderI _ Praiden. 01 N_eth
Co:olIete since his administratioa
hal been ... ,uccesoIul in
. dvanc!nl both the fise.1
stability I nd lhe O<:adcm.Jc "".
«lienee of t»e coIltg<!. 1 aocepI
the trust that has been beJlowed
upon me by thi.
'ppointment. and look forward
10 oerv .... Nuauth College.
Roee Marie ~on
Scholarshlp Bequest Received
~ UJIderpIduotet io memory
of the donor'l .uter. FIo<IIO>Oe
O.~.
Winter Weekend if Cln plan mlny events ... u.... end with the movie "TAPS' on
Nuaret.b CoIJqe .... receiv·
ed $IS3.156-the oeCOIId por.
lion of • bequest 1Otali..,
S3S3. I56-from the _e of
Marie Ii. Sweeney .• former
RocbeoIer ochooI teAcbt. who
died in JlnUllry 1982. Laurel B.
Tarcinale. diRdor 01 develop"",
nt .t N_eth. lI1!IOuneed
receipt of the gift
The IIcboIanhlp aid will be
.warded to Nuaret.b upper·
claosrnerJ who hove demon·
.... ted outs\.aI>dins academic
achievement.
~ 0 is'' every group plays their poor!. Thursday. Pebruary 91h In .he
Il'< On Saturday. Feb ..... ry 11th. Art. Cenler M. in Aud. The
~ we !.ope 10 ha~e loti of outside Sophomore claoa will 1pOn .....
by Anne Rek:hert
Yeti. we wiD how. snow thio
yu. on Pebruary 9th· 12th
which .. N .... e!h·. V.rln'er
Weekend. POt eve.yo"e·1
deli&bt. the ",,,,,kend will be
packed fuD ollhin&l to do. Stu·
dent IC\iYiti ... ladersare work.
i", hutI to COO<dinat.. ...... y
ev.,., .. both indoon IJ>d out
We . re beio& ...wed by
Stevt LaSalle, Jr. who got the
ide •• rolllns before Chn.tmII.
St""e .. yo IMt It will be • bi,
.uoceu If every dublorganiza·
tion does. Unit somethlnj[:. We
evenll: lobog.n/inner'ube . n IfIa'movIe! ~ In the
rlOCl behind the soccer field. . Ca~et.
t",-of,war In the soow. Snow AndfOtyouGeneraIHOIj)it.aJ
,,,,,,ball. Snow Sculpture and fan .. _ and _ it on the bia
PoLar Partleo. We want to M"" screen io the Pub at frldIy'I
m.ny activitiu tOletbe' Happy Hour. There wiu be rlf·
beeause once IIudents are out fles wilh pri1el ineludinl
there. it win be more fun for boripital 'ocrub' cJotha; .....
them 10 10 from ..... tvm! to tic:ketl to the SmU·'om..I.
thenal. And don' worry about Ml.lSici&ro Mike Cotco will aho
.now-we .... e ron.ulted tht be there for Ham Hour enler·
F"'m.'~ ,U",,,,,,"e .nd the .w:·:":~::::"..: _______
reU.ble prediction .. tnOw for -
our .. ~ •.
Even If you're noI.n outdoors
f.n Ihis win.er. you "",y still
mjoy /IUIny ICIlvitiu. Cullu .. l
.ff.itl will kick.gff the w~k·
See BIG EVENT
pg.4
MORE WINTER
WEEKEND FUN
INSIDE
N_re!h reuived the Inltill!
p"yment of $200.000 In OcIOuber_
1.9 82. the lerms of the sift.
income win be u$ed 10 fund
.:hoIanhips for NUltelh Col·
T8~ of Contertta
I.Qf fall the first FIorenee O.
Sweeney Scholarohip& were
.warded to 14 N_reth bonon
,'ude nll. ApproxilNtely Z5
ecboLarsbipoo are upected to be
.Wlrded during tho: 1984-85
~yar.
Comics. .. . . • . . • • . . • . • . . •.. p. 12
Coming EYefits ...•.....•..••... pp.6& 7
Editorial. . . . . . . . . . p. 2
Letter.! to Editor . . . . . . . . . .. p. 2
New News for Naz . . .. p . 5
OnCampus . ..........•.• , .. . . .p.e
SIXX1S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. p. 1 0
Vict()()' at Uncoin Tourney ..•.... .... p. 11
Winter Weell.eod ............ . .. .... p. 4
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Editorially Speaking. • •
Observations on the Presidential Reception
Editor-in-Chief
Tamara L. Kirch
[ I-.d the booor of meeting
Or. Belton on January Z5th .t
3:30 p.m. during her introductory
reception for student •.
The President and her husband
were very channins as they
were introduced 10 NUI.eth
JI"""nU. Dr. Boston rq>Qtcd
... ..- and Iried to memoriz:e
.t.._... .in.. a.n effort to get 10 know
After mutin& tho: .... ;only 01
. hodents prUCnl .t the ~
I.ou.rt&e. YOica quieted eo u..t our _ Prttident could spen.
Ro.e Mf.rie 8eIto<l tMnUd the
.tudenlt for their warm
welcome and made two promilleS
to the .stud .... , body:
'1 wi/I I.i.st~ to you, I try 10
listen to the studelltl to rmd 0111
their WOftln and toneerm..·
, wlU .lways Nk how will
this .ffect stuckn\J7" (WI>en
IOmethinS m1J1l1 chl.nge on
CJlm~1
Or. 8eston tloted ber speech
by III~."YOU hf,Ye 10 leU me
(~) and you Nve to be
willln& to Wk to your ~
oer>taliW!l and they will gct
t.cIE 10 me.·
M \be .ppI.o-= di«I down
and puno;h and cooklQ ~
CIOCJI! q.&iD beina ~,
marc lIIudenlll r.Jt.,.cd in to the
.euptloa. AmorII tbe:IIe .students
were bQl<£Ibol1 pLo.yers
taken OUI of pr.ctice to meet the
new Pruident. Attention focused
In tbeir direction. Then:
teemed 10 be an ovc .... U em-
Letters to the Editor
To Whom II May Conttrri:
II is with ckcp revet \hal we
.............:e our resiption N
ChaUper.... 01 Cultural Al·
fain effective J.nu.ry I . 1984.
BEa .. ,", 01 other penonaI "ull·
len and obllptiorll we cannot
give C.A. the ~ il ~, or
deae<ves 10 continue illIlUOCCli.
We are happy 10 &nIIO\IDCC
lhal Julie Miller and Carrie
Stevens, both ""P1I<>mou repre·
te1Ilalivf!5. will be conlinuing &s
Co-QWrpa ....... for the sprIn3
KlDCOIcr. W,,{o:d Ihcyl .. vetl ..
new idea and aItiIlJ ne«Ied to
continue Cult...-l AffIOin ....:oesa.
Abo. with ...... ..,-. of
traIninJ. this will 3M lhem lhe
pr<IpCI" ezperienoe ne«Ied 10
continue the followin& year if
-~. We hope you will welcome
Julie and Carrie 10 the UJIdef·
grao:t .... te Association and con·
tlnue to support Cultural ...,.
falrl.
Dew Editor
Sincerely,
Sam...,l Be.Ilinger
LiM PeUow
[Co- O>airpenoN:t
I was -...JsbecI to hear 01 •
amain recurring 8Ccidcn1 &I the
Nazareth Pool. Reoeatly there
wu .....u.er cnsb between I
diver and • swimmer. wh.icll
.r.a.u., l.te d in a very aeriouI Kd·
With the increuina number
of tam members, I amahocked
and disappolnled in Ihe llaff 10
luve orpnizcd .nd .Uowed
ouch • perilous IChedule' In
which rwimmers and di ........
prKtioe together.
A1lhoush leem unity Is eueJI·
ti&I.. the safety:oI the jr,d;viduaIJ
if; milch mole crucial. ~
Ne U hours in the day, towhy
dothedivenandthe~
.~.... ,1 0 ..., the arne two
,.. the oports .1 Nazareth
become an integral pUt of c:ommunity
spdit, il would be trapc
lor • aerious accident to O<:eUr
due to negligence. which could
thrulen Ihis positive .1·
rnoep/>en!. Such anacridenl Cl;n.
and will happen -saID if thil is
DOl oorrected. The time for
cholnge is DOW. The nut lime
the peq!1e inYDIved .... y DOl be
Nlucky.
Sincere]y.
.~ ....... -.
Dear Editor:
I em ullcrly arrMIl:Cd and
qloni.t>ed by the .1Ii~ and
.,.,...;der&lion 01 the involved
moembe .. lhat cbooM: the time
01 divin& prKlite. 80th the div·
ln8 Ind lwimmina; tam bold •
majority 01 thei. prloClic:c:s . t the
.. me time. Theronflid thai hal
occurred delli, with the safdy
of people on both leams.
Not Inng -an, j.pproximately
two Wfttt.t • $Wimmer .nd •
di ....... collided and both suffered
r<OM h<>od injuri ..... -rtu. Unl
the r LrJt time this type of
trqedy hal occurred. There I1C
many limel when there ....
fleetIna JIIOn'enIl when two
people _ very daoe \0
harrnina; ~ other. From put
uperieno;eI and leuooI lhal wo:
&II an: fKed with. I would hope
ih.t. fn.1 tr.pdy wouldn\ be
the .nJ>«1" \0 • limple confIlct
ouch u pnoctioe lime for IWO
,U~
, would rllher see people
inoonveniat<:ed than \0 have
SOmeOne hOlpiuliud Ind '
..... med from I IIerlou$I>e8d. in·
.iur1. b&c:k injury, or any other
related toeddent.
I 1m very disappoinled with
tbe dedlion of Ibe lime
tchedulin& 01 the swim and diy· ln8 _ People', !iva, well·
beiDa. and MeIth Ne beina:
Ihralen.ed in this .tu.tioD. ]
hope thai we wiU IeIlI"n from
this unfortunate ocrio:Ns injury!!
A NOTII TO mE nw:NER:
When • I>e8d. injury 0<:eU1"lI
Ihe Injured (Mrtr ahould not be
allowed 10 w. lk to hioIher
dc!li3n&led .. ea of rerovery.
",., power .nd pr<e$SutC WI ill
obtained from I di ....... diving off
• 3-mder bo&n:I if; dcvuuling.
PIeue lake note 10 the Red a.- firll aid manual! ..... A Concerned Studenl
Dear Edilor:
I IlI"Il a junior here " Na1o&
n:tb.. ,.. • member of I middle
incomo: flll"llily. I am finding it
incrcuingly difrlCUlt 10 finance
my higher aI....:ation bealll$e
my TAP .w.rd does not in·
crease N inflalion pushes up
Ihe COlI of lultion.
When my brother went \0
eoIJcgc • few yea .. ago, my
fllmlly q .... lified for TAP usist· 'DOC. In 19801-85, we will not
qualify due 10 the f&CI WI be is
pd .... ~",~ ~r_~~·
U TAP Mel incn:ucd aIon&
with the .. Ie 01 inflation tiDce
19'74. this problem wwId not
occur. A TAP Parity billjA.8263
and S.6148) now bef<n both
houICI for the 1984 Jcplative
lICIIion IIOw -.dd.cues this
problem. The Iq:i.Il&tion CE'
tCfI!IJ III Infbllclnary repair by
,..i,ln8 the TAP muimum
. ward for needy "uden" from
$2,200 10 12,700 for the 1984-85
academic: ycoor and incrasin8
the minimwn award for $250 to
,~.
"Thne TAP improvements
would be]p me and my f&nilly
pay for my ed....:ation and
-.ldhdpmy~brotber
qualify for TAP. IIhould be
chooIe \0 10 10 oolIcp.
I ""e .u Interested citiJoens.
espeQaIly pm-enll and otuden ...
to contacl Iheir ... ..,mbly
membe:n and Governor Cuomo
asking for tbdr IUpport 01 thill
TAP 'Parlly" bill \0 reatore 10
thOUMnda 01 New Yorke .. the
flir coIlqe opportunity the
~Iure lnlended when il
lint crealed TAP In 1974.
Si.noereJy,
DiancBl~E
0Nr Pellow StudeQI:
Ukc .x.tb and W<U, ... in·
creue in our tuition bill nery
ycoor .~ \nevit&bIe. With
ill hi&h depeI>o;Iency upoo lui·
tion revenues, -' 01 us
understand why the college
must pass aIona put 01 illl in·
crtued coetI 10 otudents and
their f.mili~.
We nuoy not be Ible 10 .stop
nexl yut. luition rUe, bul we
(In do oornethins 10 "",ke lUre
lhat the !lUle piclu up ils flir
share 01 our inc:reued o;mts.
A bill. now before both
bouIa of the tepIIIt\ll"e in
AINny. will inc'""", the
number of otudmll di&ible
who OlD reori~ the minimum
Iward of 1500 if TAP Parity is
puIoed by !lUt~ oongreso.
The biU. caUed TAJ' Pority,
puIoed the St,(e Senool~ I&st
year. It hallhe IUpport of lbe
State Board of Re3C"" . nd is
beinJ puohed on every indc!pen'
dc!nljprlyllt 0011"3"1 Cl;mpul in
New York Stale.
UTAP Parity is_cn&CIaI, it
will mean &nOt""" 1500 of debt
-pba.sis upcm 0.11 men in the Many oIlhe women.nd even
!()fM of the men ' PIlUre<! to be
dWIeartencd by these ~on.,
Some of the students .t the
receplion are afraid that thlI
might turn into the main fO<'l1ll
of our nt;W Pruident, pven thai
...... 01 bet" obj«'tive. if; to
t.l&nc:eoul the ratio 01 moen and
women. UruoriulUllely, an
opportunity hal _ prQeDled
iudf for • penonaI Inlerview
with Dr. Beston.
Some Nazareth rquIan: have
hypoth.esizcd lhal • lemak
Pruidenl will pul IhE college
where il belon,gJ.. while other,
have .. ld llul nuoybe the
NUllreth Cl;mp .... will conlinue
il will mean beinf; forced out 01
colIqe bec:a .. they, and tbcir
f.milies, QlDfIOt hanclIc the
-.dditiolUll debt.
Dctaill.bout TAP Parity OlD
be found elsewhere In thiI illUC
of 17v G/ea".,., in Iufletl .""U·
.bIe 1\ lhe Info. Desk, and al
the Undergrld. Ofllee.
This if; not ,nlng to be • 0netime
.ppe.allO write your State
legW.aton. In cooperation with
President Kille .. and the Director
01 P1anni"l and Develop-ment,
Dr. McCambridJo:, OW"
51udent zovcmment will im·
mediately bqin • lUot&ined
Clm(MiStl 10 eonrilKC OW
~veI In Alb&ny lhal
they mutl let 10 restore the
oommi\mc1lt .....:Ie to lIudenll
when TAP wN puIoed by the
Stak in 19'74.
Tc:n yean roso, the muimum
TAP p-ant rq>fCKnled 60 per·
cent 01 the weighted .venge
tuition II private llldc!pendeni
colleges. Today It II down 10 31
pero:ent. In 1974 .• f.mlly In·
come of 12(1,000 or ICIS m&d.e
I"'" digible for TAP. To have
kepi: """" with Inflation, that
digibility !evel obould now be
$40.000. not tbe pre..,nl
$25.000 limil.
With your help we 0&1> cui
S500 from yow nel<I ycoon col·
Iea;e bill. and that if; • pretty
pxI return 0<\ your inYCot· -,.
Sincerely.
Anne ReIchert
UA President
10 cholnge.
There are no ans_n to the
posaible changes thai mighl 00-
cu. nel<! yur and boyond, bul
one lbin, that II c:etUtln if;
change won' happen unli]
the", if; moce lime. oommunlol·
lion. and loCIion.
OU ....... defUllle chanae if; the
induction 01 Dr. Role Marie
Baton and aI~ we1I be
>DRY 10 IoIe Presidenl Kldera.
we 0I17v GItoJou, AI ~ &sour
rudershlp, wculd like to congratuJ.~
both Presidenl lint ...
and the ~ for their deo;I.
5ion. We would abo lib 10 CE'
tend • warm welalnw: to both
Presidenl and Mr. BalOn from
Nazareth. We hope you'll like II
here.
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Address
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Edito".n.dliel .................... .. .. TamatlI L KIrch
Assistant Editor ....................... Mary Ertel. Kristin KirlIc;h
Laycut EdiIQr .............................. Mary EIenSczc:esnlak
Fato.Ilry AIMBor ....................... Or. AlexandllrStrtt81erld
Sports Editor ....................................... 0IMd La Forest
t-kIws cepe ..... ...... . ......................... l..lnde a...I
Cartoonists .................. MichaeI Array. DuncanCrawlord
Graphics .•... Mag Vilas. MadanoeSmith, OuncanCrllwford
liI)IOUI ... ................ . . ........ .. Kristin I<JrIch
8usi~ Manager ...... . .•.... ChaOes J . F1ey
AdYertiSinQ ............ . .. Tim Palamar. Mike Grose
BillinQ ....................... .... .................. .... Blanche Foil'
Reporters ...••.•.•..•••••. Sharon Rhinebeck. Blair MIII&r
MikeGass. DIanu Beall. Madeleine TroyOI"I
JohnWood.CarrleS~
Madonne Smith
Ptloto Statt .................. MIIr1< Maddalina. s~ ~
n.._ •
In Albany and Washington . • •
Call to Impeach President
WASHINGTON, D.C.-Con·
Veo.snwI Ted Weiss ID ..... NY)
ond ~n other Memben 01
::ongress arc IIpOMOring • ret(»
ution In the Hoo ... to impeach
Ronald Reapn on U>e vounda
... vioLr.ted the U.s. Coru!itu:
Ion .... beII be ~ the in ... •
!ion of GreMdI.
}oiniIlI Rt-p. Weis6 in ealI.itJt
lor the PrI:lickD(s impcKh.
men! lrc IItp.tlelltativet John
Conyeq Jr. lO-MII, Julian C.
OU:on )D-CA). Mervyn M.
DymaUy ID-CAI. Henry B.
~ ID-TX). George W.
Crockett fD-MII. Gus So...,.,
fD.ILj, and I'amn J. Mi!.chell
IO-MOl.
"The PrtUcknt'l invasion 01
GrenM!.o if IlIq.aI and unconstitutional,
and, I "'" convinoed, 1,
an impeKh.lblc offense.' Rep.
Weill .. Id. -nu. resolution is
bein& introduced coIy aft ....
Ierioua .-reb and dolibe.-.
tiM. and aft ... ~ hal ""'.
MUlled other rca:>edie$. II if
,
now Idt to ec.oara-lO.aort 10
tho! one optioI> p«Mdcd to< in
the Coo5tituliorl .... Ilkb can tru·
ly rein in tile actioN of. President
~r'lina outside of constilu
l;on.l boundl-Impeach·
ment"
The raoIutKwt. introduced on
N_btt 10, 1983, Ibts Ihr ....
coaslitutional vi.ol.ti"na III
cause for Impeachment. II
oIa\es tNt Prctidcnt Ronald
Reagan breached:
-Article I. Section 8 of the
Constitution, wlllcb 'Ptdfleally
...... 10 ConsrC3J 1M power to
dedare "'Jr, wile" he in·
Iln>CIed U.S. '-10 invade
the smaU Caribbeaa bland "".
tim on October ZS without the
..tv.".,. COIIXni 01 ConveN.
- Artie!. VI 01 the Constitution.
when he ignored U.S. treaty
oblIptions. III oudined in 'M
clwtcrs 01 the United NationA
.nd the Orc.nlution of
American SlatQ, prohibitio;s
the .... of fon:,e qaiDSt •
lOW.eip atat~.
-FIrst AmmdnIent ri&h1S of
the Amerlaln public and ~
when ~ prewntai membe .. of
the!>CW1 m...:lUo from ooverinB
thelnv....,...
"Nothilli 1_ than the 1;)ORfti.
tutlon.al f ........ wor. of ou .....
lion hal boom pIfad injeopol'·
dy by the Invasion of G~.
I( the Coastitulkln can be
vi<lIIIted with Impunity. lhe
wry IUrviV1l1 of ou. demox.q
comel under threat; Rep.
Weiuaid.
JI.ep. Weill aid he hopa the
impachmenl rcsoIullon will
prompt t.ro.d public debote 011
the OCNIllilutiocwol qUCSliona
m.ed by the Pr~ actiona.
He intends to cncoUr..,
eduta~onaI institutions 6CfI)q
the country. indudi"i clemen·
my ...cI te<XI<><Iary ..,hooIs.
univenitics .nd ;'w JCbooIt. to
~c In "",h. debit ...
lmpeachment Resolution
Statement of Introduction
~ deployment of American
~ in GrHLada wu •
delibeno ... act of war w><!oer.
taken by President Reagan
wilboul lhe lIdvarooe .pprov-.l
of Con&<- u required by the
Constilution of lhe United
StaIU. IL ;. bcouse of the PreIi·
denr •• buse of ~-o.nd II;,
viol.tloa af Ihe Conltitu'
doD_that I "'" Intrn:lucm, •
Howoc fUOIutiooo> c:alliag for the
impeIclunenl of the Pretldenl
of the United Stotes. Joininz me
in innoducinB the .esolulion
are Congre ...... n John Con·
yers, Juliln Di:lon. Mervyn
DymIolly. Henty Gonza!e1.nd
Pam!n Mitchell. (Reps. GeorJe
Crockett .nd Gu. s..v.le
became ccopon.-. after the
.cooiutiorl·.lntrod.ucticII.t
n.e power to initiate w ...
which Ihe I •• me.. of Ihe
Constilutioa pvc CongrtaaDd
~ aIone-wu vi<>IUcd
oa Odobcr 25. 1983. when
United Slala Anncd Foroea ;...
...sedG ......... theinstnootion
of Praidmt RonakI Rcspn. It iI
that vioIoUon whiclllo<looy. I and
.m..y. .c..o.. l~.re .ltempti"i 10
IN TIlE HOUSE
OP REI'RIlS IINTATIVES
98th Cong:re56
I~ SHllon
RESOLUTION
Impeachlrlt Ronald Reagan.
I'mIidoenI of the United Slates.
01 the hl&h ~ or mioQe.
meanorof <>rderIng the invuion
01 G.enada in violation of the
Co<utltulion of the United
SUtts. and other hi&h crirnCI
.&.lid. ..~. II>CilIary
lIOn - the AmericI.rJ colonists.
.tift .n. hMI jl1ll lived throuJh
the Injusticel perpetraled by
lbc King of EnJIand. By In·
cl...:Un, the ebarie 'tUgh crimes
...cI ntisdemeanon' ''''''''1 the
grounds for hnpellchmcnl. the
framers intended to include
1'011 .buteo of power and
vioIItions ofl~ CcNtiIUtion u
im~.h.abJ~ olfcD#l. .ue...
..... Hami.ltorl doorif\ed this
interpretrion in 7111: F«imJioI
#bpm" whm he driinecl .. ;",.
fJe"Chabk acIl""" lhote of·
lelUeS which proceed I.om Ihe
millCOndUCI of pub]1c: men. or.
In other words. lrom lhe.bux
or vioIItion d _ publlc:
1rU$I. '!'bey are of • ...rure
whicb may with -peculiu pr0-
priety be denomlnlled
POUTICAL. .. they re;'le
cl*ny 10 injuria done im·
medUotely to the lOdety lt~lf.
T1>e Prcoidenl'l invuion of
Gre...... ill i.,,,norol, illepl.
ur.oonstitutiorW • ...cI, I .... DOrI'
vinced. an impoac ... bledfftUe.
By orderin& the Inyqloa of
Gll' ...... on October 25. Mr.
Rc.pn vioLoled Artk;1e I. Sec·
tion 8 of lhe Constitution of the
Uniled Stote •. He aLto vIoIaled
Article VI of lbc Constitulion by
~ !reilly obIlptlon$ of
thl$ country. under the dwmers
01 the United NlllonI and the
O'C.niution 01 Ame.icln
SUtes. which prohibit the use of
lo.ee . s.in$l .ny other
IOW'reign ",ale. Furlher. he
Ibrogaled the Corutllullonal
ri&h'- of the American public
...cI prao provided for In the
fInt Amendment by prevcn.
Ii.., members of the no:ws
medii. fmm covcrinI the war in
Ruolved.
That Ronald Rc.pll. Ptesident
of the Uniled Stales. is im·
peKhed 01 the hi&h .;rime ....
rnioderoeaDor 01 orderina the
Invasion 011 Odobet 2S. 1983.
of G~ •• foreip 1I.le at
peKe with the Ulliled States. in
vioIItion of thaI portion 01 oec·
lion 8 of ankle I oIlhe Coru!ilu,
tion of the Uniled Statts which
tuUen war powersOl\ the Con·
...-. and in vioIItion of !relit)'
obtiptionI under lbc Charter of
Gre .......
Thi$ ruoIutloa iI boin& inUOo
duced only dler oc.iou.
reoaorch and dcliberstlon and
.n... eon.,.- 11M ""ha\lllcd
other .emedies. I ~ve 001\'
cluded 1Iuolimpeadurlent islhe
only option with which We are
Iffl. By hi. actions in Gll' .......
the I'Jcoidcnt bu "*"'"Ped the
W¥.~ powftS at Con...-.
contrary 10 the ..."..,
COIIllitulional framrw<wk 01.
OUr perrunent. It is now lefl 10
Conv_1O resort to the one opti(
IJI provided for in the Con·
mlutlon which can l1uly .ein In
the actions of Prelidenl P.eq.an
- I~t.
AI members 01. c.::.w- we
toN; the ..",., OI.th .. did the
Preoidenl 10 'prcoerve. prottd
and defend the CoouIitutlon of
the United S!&1cs.' Bcaousc Ihe
Presldent hu c~ to lanore
lliI .. th 01 off""". il maktslt In
WI mlOCh more urgenl thaI we
keep ftith with nun..
Per ... <IiatrCIsInt .. the
oonolitutlonlll vioIItlon$ eRpI'
ed in by M.. ReI&"" b lhe
>ecml"i ac:cept&ncc 01 his aclions
by 10 many Americans. I
hope that ln trodlOClion of the
impeachment • ...oIutlon wW
bolp 10 _lr • brood puhllc
debaIe oa the (Q:)Stitutional
p<indpIeI oa whicb America iI
f......oed. We u<ge studenlS.
tdIoIar •• and all citizens to tab
up the ... issues in the elemen·
tery.nd oecondaty ""hoo;'. col·
lega. univeraities .nd llw
Ichooll, in new'pape".
mapzineI. 011 radio and lelev\·
skin. and in our bomCI and
community ,nectings.
the United Nali ...... and the
Charter of lhe Orpnililion of
American S!f,leo. and the Aid
Ronald Relpn. Preaidcnl of the
Unlled Stalts. b funber im·
~hed of the hiP crime or
miJdemca...... of preventilll
news _ ..... of that invasion.
the.eby impllirins the first
amendment rights 01 Ihooe
seekins 10 provide ncWI
o:werose Ind of the American
publk In general .
lndependentStudent
Coalition Takes Stand
on TAP Parity
"New York'i Tuition AMls!.
once Prost.", ITAP) il srossIy
inadeqll.lle IOlhe nee<!sof middle
and low Income studenll
now .tI....un, indq>md.cnt col·
lege." n..t is the --ae that
w .. &liv.-...i to lbc Lqialalure
and Governor Cuomo ..:wrd.
inS 10 action wen .1 • stal ....
wide confe,C1IC1I of >tudent
lude .. held in A1bf1ny.
Accordinz to Stew Fulkr ••
student II ]It...:. CoIlcze ...cI
I'Jcoidcnt d the 1Ddependent
Student Coalition [ISC1. New
York', Tuition AIfisW>oc f'ro.
""" "repfCtenU a deteriorlted
tommilmcnt to higher eduao·
lion by the Slate."
'I1>e ISC repraenu """" than
:JOO.OOO lIudentl 1\ 115 in·
depeodenl ~ ...cI unlver·
.;tia liodudina ALSJ. Itl lint
I/.Kecutive Seulon of Ibe
oademic year in'<Olved 20
_pus Itsder, from rqions
throughoul the lIate. ]SC E ~·
"""live Oirectot Jeff Serlfini
.."...ud that the conlere"""
""oed to ... pport In the 19801
IqisLltive IC8Iion the ....:\.
""'''' of the TAP Parity bill
which was puoed by the Senale
in. unammous bl ·partisan vote
earlier this )'tI •. 1'hI1 bill.' M ••
Serafini uid. '" • minimum
repair if New Yo.k .llIdentlare
10 have I .eolillle choice In col..
Ifte ........ :
The bill WOI>Id'- the IDU·
Imum TAP IW.n! Imm its pre..,,
1 12.200 I .... ~ """"""
lludcr>tI to 1l.900 over the DCXt
four )'CUI. It abo calli' lor a
phued·ln eocalation of. TAP
eIlgibUity froo:n the praml
525.000 WniJy income c.eUlDi
to 1-<10.000 in 1987-88.
PraIdent f'uUer aoted t ... t
the p.oportion of tultlon
covered by lbc TAP biU is
reaplnalble for Ibouunds of
lIudentl being denied Ihe
opporlunilY 10 .lIend indepen'
denl inllitutions. He pointed
oul WI whm TAP was In·
itiated by the SUit irIl97". the
ma:dmum lward repraeated
6Oper«nt of ........... w~led
tultlon. Today the mWmum
.w.n! is only 31 percent of the
'YC1'"ie tuition of S5.900.
Mr. Serafini alted lhe rile In
Inflation sInoe the TAP', ~nact·
ment. He ot.crvaI that the
$25.000 IQoome eIlPbility DI!:iI.
illi IhouJd now be .bove
Wl.OOO 10 match irIcreuCI in
COOIlI oIllvilli 5Inot 1974. ~
ISC diUdor abo noted t~llhe
Sen&I~ bill provided • 550 In·
cmo ... In the minimum Iward
(from 1150 to 53001 whicb
would principooUy uoitI middle
incomc IItII<IcrIts at the SUle
Univenity of New Yor k
ISUNYt. He abo remarked thaI
the Income profile of SUNY
'Iudenll II 'aignif>C&lltly more
.ffluent lhan that of New York
resldentl eruoUed .1 indC"pCII'
denl campUlCl". niI:,.... .... _~
-t,. tIw /ldopr"""" Sndortt Ceob'· U ndergrad Organizes to
Support Tax Parity
"New Yorb Tuition A$$iIt. eJl&jbleNewY .... k SlalCstudent
.nte Prog:ram ITAP) b s-sIY oa "*"'J>U8. .Moil ~
irladeqll.lte 10 the needs of mid- f<>rrnI and lbc addreM 01 your
dle and low Income Iludentl County Board of Eleo:tioal to
now Itlendi".lndependenl c:oI. whom the forms should be IItnl
leges .. ,....1 Uo the mCN&ge thaI are .vailable in the Undergrlld
will be delivered to the Legis- office.
ilture ...cI GoYemor Cuomo 5. Vilitl \0 the SUIe c..pilol In
during IhlI sprU!c ... mater by AlbAny where studentl from
Nazareth 0aUqe. N ..... eth and other camP""""
Nazareth Student GoYern· OlD IIpCIJt directly to eleeced
ment hal a&reed to the follow· oIflciall about the impOl"WK'e
Ing campaign acIlvitin. 01 TAl' plriet(.~ .
I . ]der>lificllion 01 New York NOIe, NUllrdh plans 10 lobby
St.t~ residenl Itudenlo' SUlle In A]b.ny on T uuday.
Sena1~ and Auombly districts. Pcbru.lry 14th. Anyone who II
provldin& the MmtI ...cI ad· in1Cr'elted in helpi11t: lobby for
d.esacoo of you. Individu.al TAP Fa.lty. co,lIacl lbe
rept"L':SerItativa to the LcgiI- UI\doertrad Office (at. 342t.
;'Iure in AlbAny. RcfcreDCe your o..l'Jcoidcnt ..... eleetcd
....Ierial 10 help you idmtify Senator.
your Slale Lqialaton is lvail· There b much that nee<!sdo-able.
lni. Loca] merchanll who de--
2. A lett ... from New York SUte pend on business from our carn·
reoidcnt stu&.nll to Governor pUll must be persuaded to}oln
Cuomo. you. Auembly with ..... We '"' Io<>klnt lor
member add your SI. te voIun\ftl"ll with idea ...cI I
dedication to tbis Qu • .,. If you
j~~~~~~~~"~.~'j_~'~'W TAP Parity. little d
time. please DOrItId ... y
of Nuareth Sludcnt
o;:;;;;;;.~;;, or oiJl1l up on the
booon! outlide OUr 01·
T h is is th e rtal R ocky
Maddalina- the Olle
r,0u've got is an
mposler.
• From a " friend" at
U olR.
Winter Weekend
The Big Event from pg. 1
The BIG EVBm' of the weekend
is sponsored by Social
Board: on Saturday. Pebruary
11th. the Slh annual Valentine
Stag SemH'onna! will be held
in the Shults Center from 9p.m.
to I •. m. Twomusicgroup3will
pley: The Royals in the c.bo.ret
Room and ... toOOUStic guitarist
in the Forom. Ticket pri<:elue
53.50 per person and S 7 per
couple, which includes cama·
lions at the door. ReduCf:d drink
prices will be ;n the Pub and •
special ~ean punch and
snacu will olso be featured.
On Friday. February 100h the
~ge d ubs will combine
with Science Club and Social
SoArd for . mi>:e. featuring The
PreslOnes and • Mardi·gru
theme.
Our goal for this Winter
Weekend is 10 keep costs low
and provide . variety of activi·
ties, that all students will enjoy.
Club leaden are doing their
part in p,ovidill8 th_ ac'
tivities, now irs up 10 you, No,
10 show your >pirit.
A Rose by Any
Other Name . . .
On Friday. Febnlary l{}tlt,
Nazareth Business 0rganizI-
~::: ~~Th':~~~':'::: '
Uttle spring inlo your hearts
with these fresh and beautiful
flowers. Remember thai special
one on Febrwry 10th. BriJ,htcn
up • bleak winter day with.
/lower and just think - Spring iii
only 48 days awayl
Schedule of Events
THURSDAY, FEB. 9th
6 PM Women', Basketball, Na=-reth V3.. Elmira (HI
7 PM Movie: Taps. Main Auditorium, Arts Center
$I itdmlssion with Nil>; 10, $1.50 Non·Naz
8 PM Men', Baskelball: N .... reth v,. Urico Tech (HI
9:30 PM Aft .... ·Movie Specials: Cabaret. Sponsored by
Sophomore Class
10 PM Movie: Taps, second showing
FRIDAY. FEB. lOth
ALL DAY Roses &. Carnations Scole in ShullS Center.
Sponsored by Nazarelh Susiness Organization
Ca11ing All Igloo-Block Experts 2:30 PM Happy Hour: Cabaret, Feoluring musician
Mike eo..x.. Low priced drink specials and
food (aU weekendl Raffles: Tickets to Semi·
Formal &. morel
Snow sculpture i"easy. Admit
it-everyone did it ••• kid. You
remember building those snow·
men in your Nekyard, don't
your Then why not try your
hand at snow sculpture this
Win~er Weekend? Commuter
Bo.rd is sponsoring a snow
sculpture contes! Friday, Feb,
iO and Scoturday Feb. I I, as part
01 the festivities of Winter
Weekend!
H~ art """'" gtli~li_ for
SIIow and Ie. $c1i/ph4rt:
.1.. .~." "'YIN!....""m""lin ~.
Z. SupporT. are penrtittM. .... 1 al/
~pptJTtt for .w:~lpru,.. ",1/$/ IN! r- Sl<Inding and "'" ui$il>le.
3. RIlJIJIill8 .... 1... will IIQt boo
....,jlablo!, bill all 1"'* ",Ito pro'*
Ie IlxiT OWl'! COi'IloUlos ""'Y
CQ77)' _I ... (TOm 1100 AfU Cenl ....
4. 0..1)' hi.<feg>"Q<iablo! ay.. ""'Y t.
wxd (food toIori"8. Tmrpera
painl/
So ScIi/ph4res ""'Y boo .,. /t:Irge or
""""II as parricipanl' wish.
6. All....,," ",1/$/ IN! oot>1pkl~!')'
3:00 p ..... S:l11I1"da)', Feb. 1111l
7, Dtci5ions 0{ IIIe jwdges will bot
fjMI.
8. Artificial or manw/lJl:hI.m
mGte,*,WaIIQc~11 are ~
llibittd {other '''''n $<qJpOrt •. }
Hinl$ for $cwlptill8:
- PlId .."."., (iT17l1)' 10 deWed
Might. The Iwlrdt. il " padld,
11oo~.;1 is 10 scli/pl.
_A".,jd deb,.., $l<clt .,. I'wi,p,
kaou. elC. Thut aNcrb /toot and
will lead to rapid deMriOt'<ltiott 0{
tlx..,../ph4rt.
- Snaw ....",.,U and .,.,rulIJJ .....u .ae{lll "",u/pling tools. .,. do
ga.a.n tools.
-c.."" (TOm lopdowlo. rem<J\lill8
ucas 1110'" from 1100 baM.
- MWakes are oasil)' rtpaired!')'
3imp/y addill8 SlIOw and stamll8
a,aiN.
,l ----------------------
Valentine'. Day
8A~LOON-O-ORAMSI
Send that someone special a beautiful
balloon-o-gram for Valent ine's Day! Six
multi-colored, helium-filled balloons
cost only $3.00. And we' ll deliver them on
Tuesday, Feb. 14th, Tell someone you
care - Your roommate, friend, teacher,
A.A" boss ... Just fill out the order form
below and bring italong with your money
and any card or message you wish
attached to O'Connor III 328, Kearney
303 or the Information Desk. Order
Balloon·O-Grams TOday! Monday, Feb.
13th Is the last day!
Sponsored by Verity Fai re
Questions? Call Mary Steinerat385·57BB
or ext 740
ORDER FORM
To: ~,--...,..~~~~~~~~_
(name)
To be delivered 10: _",::;;::;-_ " - -c:=:;--
(location) (tlma)
From:cc::=c=:cc:=oc------cccccc----- (your name and address) phone no.
L ________________ ____ _ J
Note, Avoid frostbite, dress
warmly and make frequenl
triPil indoors to warm up. HOI
chocolate should bt- available
in the Cabaret.
The "POI 10 build IIC:UIplures
will be on the front lawn, in
fronl of Smyth Hall. Begin at 3
p.m. Friday Feb. 10th and con·
tinue untlI3p.m. Scot. Feb. 11th.
Awards will be given for 1$1
priu.:, $SO.OO, and...cond pri%e
525.00. Individuals as well ....
lea .... 01 five people can ent .....
For applicotions and mOre
details oee Ihe Info desk or any
Commul .... Bo.Iord member,
Whether you are another
daVinci. or just an ~p...-I with
igloo blocu. this conlest is for
,w. '
Cookout and
Polar Parties
When you venture oul to oee
whar, in store this Winter
Weekend, you'll find the
Nar,an,th Faculty Associates do.
ing their part on So/uTdoy,
F.brwry 1I1h by spotUOrina a
""""""'10M palar pama, w t!re
Yay grateful to have them in·
votved beco.u.te the n'lOTe f~l.
Iy who take part in student a<;livlli
es, lhe better off the
students will be. Alona with
Resldenoe Council, the Facully
AasociIIles will prepare variOU$
foods and festivities. For mare
information cantact your
Residen~ Council floor repre·
sentative or your R.A.
3 PM Snow Sculpture Contest: frontiawn outside
Smyth. AppliCItions available at the Info
De.k. prizes aw.rded: ISO t.~ place, 525 2nd.
Sponsored by Commuter Bo.Iord.
9 FM Mardi Gras Mu .... ' Cabaret, featuring 17Ie
fm_ SponJored by Science aub, Social
Bo.Iord and Language aubs.
SATURDAY. FEB. 11th
·3 PM Snow Scuiptu,," Conlest Continues, Judgins at
,pM
! PM Snow Inner Tube Ranes. down hlU behind
sac<::e:r field. Prizes a warded.
Oth .... Wa<;ky Snow Events sponliOred by
CiI"<'[e.K
Z PM Snow Football, soa:cr field. Sponaored by
Freshman a..s.
3 PM Tray Raca, downhill behind soo:e. field.
Sporuored by German and French a ubs .
4 PM- Polar Party &. Cookout. Nature Cent .... (or
6 PM O'Connor Commons, TBA.) Sporuored by
Re!idencc Council .nd F~lty Associates.
9 PM Valenti"" Stag Semi·FonnaI, Shults Center.
Fecoluring The RO)"'u in Cabeoret and an
a<:oWtic guitarist in Ihe Forum. 53.50 per per.
ton wIN ... ID, "'.50 Aru Collqe 10. In·
eludes FREB flowers allhe door, munchies.
UrtnJr. specia1s include a special ~w_
Punch-a non..oJcobolic refresher, and~.
Proper alure is required (jacket and tie, guys).
Sponsored by Social BoIIrd,
SUNDAY, FEB, 12th
IZ:15 FM Sunrise Servioe, Mass in Porum
9 PM Coffee Howe, Cabarel. Fe.oturing Nazarelh's
own Adam A"""~ &. Will Vawg""". Spotaored
by Campus Ministry,
ALL WEEKEND FEATURES:
Winter Weekend Sultana are 011 sale at the tnfa Deak. 70
oenls each.
BaIloon.Q-Gram Sale for delivery 0<1 Valentine', Day, Feb.
14. Sponsored by Verity Faire. ,
Candy Sale for delivery on Valentine', Day, Feb. 14. Spon.
sored by Circle K.
"For more information on Winter Weekend, contact the
Underpad om~ at Ex\. 342.
DANCE into FITNESS for SPRING!
Enid Knapp Botsford School of Dance
3646 East Avenue. Adjacent to St. JDhn Fisher College
NEW SESSION BEGINNING JANUARY 30th
Classical Ballet for All Levels
SPECIAL CLASSES for COLLEGE STUDENTS:
Fridays, 4:00-5:30 p.m.
8 Week Ballroom Dance Session for Couples
Begins February 15-8:00-9:30 p.m, Wednesdays
Fee$30.00-Registration Deadline: February 10
Modern Dance Technique for Teens & Adults
Call 586-4605 for Information, Brochure, Registration
New News for Naz
President Beston
from pg. 1
Voices For Peace
to heightening JocaI and
Lon.l "warenelll of the
:i.tI opponunities in the
no] uta and carffr prograttU;
: NUMrtb offers ..
LnCe JanUilry. 1980. Best"n
been ~bte for the
nnins. superv;. ion . nd
l ... tion 01 ill academic proms
and personnel at Castle'
at the .l$$Oclale. baccaLlu·
Ie and post·beoaol"ureale
.b .
.. academic dean rapons)
for & budget of 13.5 million,
, was instrumental in inlro:
ing two new degree proms,
.. B.S. in Computer
onnation Systems and •
\.G .s. (CeniflCate 01 Ad·
~ Graduate Study) in
uattion. wh.ich baY<! helped
" Caatleton enrollments 10
IOtd hlgtu.. She has added •
nputer literacy rcquireme<>1
the oore curriculum and
lped develop computer
plication. in many a.cademic
d administrative depart·
lOts.
_on lnitialM a Granl!
:velopmcm Off"", which lut
•• obWmed 5300,000 in fed·
II and foundation grant •. inj.
ttd e/f~ive new student
lenlion procedures. develtd
orientation prog.-am.o fot
iden ... and parents and u·
nded II>c: athletic program to
" ,
14 teams.
In ber previous poo.itions at
Wor<:e5ler $tale ColIelle in
Maosachus.ns. first as Associ.te
.-.eademi. Dcan and tMn Dean
for Undergraduate Mfa;",
Belton ' had admini.tr'liv~
n:spo<l$ibi\ities lor academic pr"""..... lor 3,000 $ludents
and. I~ of nea. ly 2(10.
He. ca.eer .. • I.cully
member has includtd leacbi,,&
. 1 both the colJogo: and ",row,,·
lily le"e1s In an unus...uy wide
range of 00II ....... both lingui.llic
.nd lileruy. She has I1I13hI .t
the Uni"ersily of Hawaii al
M. noa, Ihe Unive •• ity of
Queensland. Western Au$Irlll·
ian In$lilule of T"",MoIogy. 51.
./05<'Ph·s Collogo: in Mai". and
Southusl Missouri Stote Col·
lege.
Profession.l I.aining in
hightr educalion malUOiemenl
has included ~rtici~lion in •
CcrtulCIle of Advanced Study
p .og"m II Ihe Horvard
Grad""l. School of Education
and summer $ludy II lhe Harvard
instilule of Educational
Managemenl.
A spceialisl in medieval and
cootemporary PacifIC lit~ .. · I""'. Beston has puh~~
numerous artide. and r~views
in international academie jour.
nal •. She ""I'Ves on the editorial
board of the ComI'lOi'l_'I~
.;...
NOI>OI ill &!g/W! and 1M ... Iional
. c .. ~ning committee for
Fulbright Scholarships.
Among oth~. profeu;ona1
o.sani:<llions, Bestoo ia •
member of th~ Mediuval
Academy of America and the
AMociation for Commonwealth
L. ngu . g~ . od Li te<l t ure
Studies. SM has been .ctiv~ in
COJOm",roty . !fair', ""rvinS IS 0
co'pouto. of the Rutland
Hospilll .• council member of
the Cro.wo&ds Arts Council of
Southern Vermont. and an aclive
parti<:ipoo.nt in the work of
..... end Chamber of Cornmeroe
oorrunittees.
Buton received • B.A.
Degree from St. JO<ICPh's Col·
lege. Moine; an M.A. from
lIo6!on College; and 0 Ph.D.
wilh High Dist inction in
Eng~sh from the University of
Pittsburgh. She is the recipient
of fellowships from the Andrew
MoUon Foundalion 000 the
American Council of LelImed
Societies..
Her huobond is John Be,ton.
~arch... in ~icval and
Pacific commonweallh lileu·
ture who has taught at fordham
University. William and Mory
CoIJ*, lhe City CoII0g0: of the
City University of New York.
the Uni~rsity of Queell$lond
and Ihe University of Western
Australio.
On Tuesday ev~ni,,& F~bru·
orr 14th, Valentine·,n.y. in the
Arts ~Itt Red Room IA141.t
1:30 P.M. an arts program,
"Voices For Peace' will be
presented at Nuare\h 10< the
N~ oornm",roty and the
public: 01 large.
Sponao<ed by the English.
Dq>artment. 0 livdy ond
unusual program of poetry.
otOry·tellin& and poo.ntomime
will leal"'" NozarcIh poet.in.
reaidenoe F .. IICCICI Gull as
emoec. ond />elk>w-poeu, read·
ing from the recently publW>ed
VOICES FOR PEACB AN·
THOLQGY.11>ere.denwho$e
poe"'" .ppear in the Anthology
were chosen from natio .... l
competition. will include
Nou relh poe" S e.trice
Ganley, SSJ .• Ruth Landsman,
J.K. Kavanoll3h whose story
'Rain' won the Vtril}' Short·
flory Award lasI year. and
Fra"""""" Guli.
Highlighling the program wiU
be pantomimist Eliot Fintushel
. nd story.teller Patricia
Tingley. Eliot Finlushel of The
Mime Workshop will present
tbr ... o.iginal pantomimes.
oomplete with backdrops and
maW, including the provoca.
tive 1-fitle~s Boby: 'The Mim~
Wo,kshop is .upponcd in part
by public funds from the N~w
York Stlte Council on the ArIa.
Our OWn Patricia Tingley. who
manages the Bookstore. will
s lory-tell tbe charming
children', book by Tri .... Paulus
Valentine's Day Cards
M1ERJO\N~~~GR EEllNGS - f' -V~(d-KR ~- fX"O'
Nazareth college
Bookstore !w.:;,;;
,<C9l! 1
Hope For Tho FTowm. described
by the . uthor as '0 talc of
revolution. dedicated 10 the
_ of life-the real revoIu·
""A" mong spcciaI gu.esu par.
ticip'-tiDg in the program will be
Barhuo Nector 0."",. editor
and originator of the forty.'
pqe VOICES FOR PEACE AN·
TIfOLOGY which includes the
work of nationally known
poets. """"'3 them William
Stofford and Hayden Cututh.
Ms. DIvis will abo reo(! from
and dis<::uss the publicolion •
The Anthology. published last
November by the Voloes Por
Puce Division of Ihe
PJEe- Pe. ce ."d Justice
Education Center of Rochester.
is being distribuled by Writers
and Boob. and is available: at
local boobtores includi.ng OUt
own. Books will aIao he 1V0il·
able ofter the prOS""', and the
various poeU and artists will be
delighted 10 . "t"""ph oop;es.
A nIO$I exciling and tbough!·
provoking .... mbly. the .....,n·
ing of the 14th promises to be a
mcmonoblc One_ TI>e program i.I
free and everyone i.I cordially
invited. Come one, come aU. to
help make "V(li<,es for Peace"
an unforgeUable eveni,,&-a
tmly Valenline's Day ... lebra·
tionl Bring your 'sweetic'. your
broth"", si3ter, mother and dod.
of OOIII'SC, your best friend and
tecond best friend and fo, good.
ness oake-for the .. ke of Io~
and peace_bring y"", ... U! We
need to know you ean:. In the
words of Beatrice Ganley.
_slant editor of VOICES, 'We
spea~ today of nud ... r destruction
as if il w"'" inevitable. We
mUlt re.pOnd to this. A
respon... through the orts
reaches deep into the hu"",n
p$yche.'·!t·""" unlock OUr t ....
• nd d~. Then, if we Ilte
open and faithful enough \0
sIIy willi. the uperienoe, il can
be • ",lea... of untapped
"""reel of !>ope and empowerment:
Ste you on the 14thl
Valentine
Flower Sale
Friday,
February 10
12:00-4:00 pm
Roses: $2.50
Carnations: $1.25
Sponsored by:
NBD
• n._ F*'-rya,1M4
Community Calendar
Books to Assist in the Job Search
t,anding • S-I job requires
til<! kind of know~ .bout
the field thai ia best pined fTQm
on·the-job experience. So when
career-pt.nnl"ll time .rrives.
look 10 the annual directory
which lists 16.000 tempo<ouy
pooitioru in • wide variety ot
career fields; J984 f~lonuhipo.
edited by JOAlI ~ IWriler's
Digest Booka, SI0.95, paperl.
CoUege stud.nt., W<>nI<!" "'.
entering the work force. and
people seekins carttr changes
hllve COme 10 rely on lm~T7Id!ps
for up-l<HIIlc information lid
short·lenn job opporIunitiea in
fields ranging from adverti5ing
to .rchitect\l,..,. journalism to
health care, government to
pub~c rdaliom. and !hellier 10
oocial ""rvice-jobs that will ,
si"" them both ~ence and
• door-opening resume entry,
The... ca,eer-oriented positions
..... located throughout the
United StItes and indl>dc jobs
in t«hnica!, profeuiOllal, and
llervi<;e """upotiona. Tn this
1984 edition, listing. are
grouped by profession and in·
de .. d gMgl'&phicalIy t(l help
pinpoint jobs in apcciflc •• eas.
I!&clt lI$Iinjj is up-to-date and
pocked witb information on the
duties of the posilkln. training
offered, qualifications. alUege
~t availability. length ond
susan of the internship. ply
and fringe benefits, Ioou&ing
availability. o.nd .ppUcation
contact., pr<X>edure •. and doo-
""~ J984 In/omskips . lso includes
articles with ..:Ivioe on how to
apply for a position to get
r<'SUlt$, how to create your own
internship. UId internships far
adult.. A ""w article call...:!
"Routes to Career Cbanges for
Adults'· provides insight into the
factors UId prousses involved
in a Uoreer thange and how an
internship can help .... ke the
transition I IlmOOth one.
Findill8 the right job i. the
first M'"P on the w.y to a
.ucoessful career. 1984 Inrem·
$hips put. job-seeker. in Ii"" for
tomorrow'. jobs by giving them
on·the.job experienoe too:L.y.
1984 Inrenuhips is .vail.ble at
bookstores Or from the
publisher. To order direct. ""00
110.95 pi ... U.50 pO$la8e and
handling to: Writ ..... Digest
1!004. 99)3 AIlianoe Road. Cin.
cinnati. Ohio 45242. Credit
card orders may be pIa<::ecI by
ClUing toll·free 1-800-S4:J..4644.
The best place to $tIrt the
summer job oearch is in the an·
nual directory which HIts
50.000 ""mmer jobs throughout
the United Slat .. : 1984 S«...",..,
Emp/oyrrIenr Di_rory 0{ rlu
U.S .• edited by Barbara Kuroff
IWrit ..... Digtll Books, 58.95.
paperl.
With the ev .... tigl"ening job
market, any summer job con be
hard to g01. Bul ,s..".",.., Bmp/"'I....
nr Di_tory not only belps
people find jobs. but .w<:h "".
citing and educational oppor.
tuniti .... teaching aboard a
sailing ilChooner. d ... king in •
New York City costume shop.
leadlni can>pi"3 expeditions in
Colorado. or harvesting straw·
berries in the fields of Oregon.
For ov ... thirty yeors. the
S«mm .. ~"I Diro<:tory
has been providing coUege
stu,u.nts. high school students.
and tcacbe.. with detailed
informo.tion on summer jobs at
re ..... ls. camps, parks. busi·
......... and government off·
ices. Each listing contains •
brief description of the pla.oe of
work. the number of jobs .vaila
ble. working condition •.
houl'S, salary. coIlese credit
availlobWty. names Ind ad·
dr..... of o:>ntactl. and the
duration of the job. All liSlinp
. re completely updated for
1984 with information supplied
by the employer.
For those who want to stay
clOiSe to home. the 1984 edition
offers two "!""cia.I feature If·
~cles. 'Create Your Own Sum·
mer lob-Be Your Own Boss"
offers M"'P"by-step advke on
developi"3 an ideo. into a
ll>OIU'y.maIting ente-rprise and
detail. the experiences of
Jludents wbo bave.~uDy
formed their own businesses .
In 'How to find Ilob in Your
Own Home Town." experts in
the field. of computer sci"""".
banking. b ... in ..... health care.
hotell. la ndscaping. new.,
pape ... retailing. and utilities.
teU how to find and g01 such
jobs in one', local ......
Valuabie articies on prepar·
ing e/le ctive Ipplication ••
resumes. and awer lelterl are
also included. aI""8 with advi""
from employers and tips on
working for the gove<nmcnt.
No matter what a per""" iI
looking for in a Summer
job-income. Iravel. coUege
credit . • unique experience. or
. ny combinltion of the..,
-there', something for every·
""e in the 1984 S«m"...,. Employmen!
Diro<:rory 0{ I"" U.s.
The 1984 Swnmo-r BmpIO)'IIU'~r
Di._lory 0{ ,"" U.S. is available
in booQlor.. or from tbe
publish .... : To order direct. send
U.95 pl ... $1.50 posIIge and
handlill8 10: Writers Digest
Il004. 9933 Al..liance Road, Cin·
cinnati. OH 4SW. Credit card
order> may be placed by calling
loll.free 1·800-5&3-4644.
Career
Planning
Programs
All students Ire invited to It·
tend any of the following programs.
to be beld on tbe dot ..
and time' indicated in the Port·
hole Lounge. IConference
Room A). Shults Cenler. They
ore offered to help you move in·
to the job market i~leJ/ige",J;;
UId~IJ;;1
Z!14184 Tue .. 4:30 p.m. Career
Planning . .. Some Buic
Considerations.
Z!Z)/84 The .. 4:30 p.m. Job
Seareh Strategies.
Z!28184 Toe .. 4:30 p.m. Writing
Effective Re,umes and Cover "".= 3/6184 The .• 4:30 p.m. Prepar·
ing for the Bmployment Inler·
view.
Pittsford
Ambulance
Needs Help!
Volunteers Needed For Pittsford
Volunteer Ambulance.
Dispatches. medicsand drive ...
Training provided. If interested
pi.,.,. call 38S-24Q1 for more
informati"".
Rotary Club Accepting Applicants Jobs for Students and Teachers
Robert V. Buckpitt. Presj.
ru.nt. Rochester Rotary" Club,
bas ~ that the Club is
oeekl:l;s Y<>W>8 'Jnen"iPd ~
as clndld.tes (or Rotary
FOWIdotion ScholarshIps for the
academic y .. r 1985-86. The
award must be I&$ed outsi,u. of
the United States. Candidates
may not be Rotarian$ or rebtted
to RotIrlans. Applications must
be received by March I. 1964.
The FO\IDdotion offers five
types of scholl r.hip"
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS,
for those who bave received •
&c:heloo's Degree or equivalent
and are ~ II th:u 28:
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS.
for tho$e with a
minimum of Iwo years of
university level WOfk and are
~ 18 thru 24; VOCA TlONAL
SCHOLARSHIPS for those with
a ....:ond.try edl>Cltion •• t Ieut
two~. W(lrki"3 experience,
and are ~ 21 th:u so:
TEACHER OF THE HANDI·
CAPPED SCHOLARSHIPS. for
those who bave been engaged
Q fuD.time t~hers of the men·
tally. pbysically or educa·
~onalIy bandlClpped for the
Loat two year. It the time of
"PI?lication.nd ore Iges 25 thru
5(1; IOURNAUSM SCHDLA'R·
SHIPS. forthOi5elges21 thru 35
with I minimum of S<"CO<Idary
""hool graduati"" and two
ycars Q I profe$$iorull journal·
~.
Each .ward includes round·
trip transportation. educational
and living expenacs for one
academic yelf.
Application must be made
through a Rotary Oub in the
District of the applicanfl per·
manent residence. pliO!! of
study or employment.
Completed IpplicatioO$ with
supplementary molerial ...... ch
Q transcript. and 100ter. of
recommendaHon. musl be
received by the $pOI'lSOri"3 dub
by March I. 1984.
Applications UId informati ....
Ibout these award. Ire
.vailable from the Rochester
Rotary Oub Office, 55 St. P.al
Strttl. Rochester. New York
1.604. Telepbone: 17161
546-7.f."1.S.
Contemporary American Theatre Festival
The University of Rocbtsler".
Committee on Perforrn.ing Arts
ICOPA). in association with the
EnsJlsh Department win pre.
sent. Festivol of Contemporary
American Theatre. Followi"3 is
• list of the ohoWI which will be
produced.
WORKING by Studs Turkel
Direeted by Chris Miller.
February 16-18. 2J.2S. 8:00
p.m .• Todd Theotre. Alumni
"'" An Evening of Suicide and Sa
SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN
CHICAGO by David Marne!
Directed by Mes Wood
SUICIDE IN B FLAT by Sam
Shepard. Directed by Steve
Robina. March 22-014. 8:00
p.m .. Drama HOU5O!
Bruiting Out: An Evening of
0,,, ""
HELLO OUT THERE by
WjJ)Lom s.rayan
Directed by Jeremy Grodberg
MINNBSOTA MOON by John
Olive
Directed by Margaret Shull!:
CHOCOLA TlI CAKE by Mary
C • ...,.,
Directed by Sarah M""""
April 12- 14, 8:00 p.m .• Dr""",
Ho_
TIcItets will be .vail.oble in·
divlduaUy and alao al ..... bscripti""
rate. For more information
and ticket reservltions
call Z7S.1062 or 275-6976.
BARNSfABLE. MIUI.-Thc: geographic areas to satiofy this
_ .. de .-..or! If... of Cape oeasonol need.
Cod. M ...... chu .. tto and the off. The Cape Cod Summer Job
shore i,1ands of Nantucket and Bureau pthe .. all pertinent
Marth.'. Vineyard I re ex· fact. on available summer
periencing a growing problem employment and publishes lhis
in finding enough colle8e informati"" in I cort<::isc: lob
worker. to adequately service I Oiffl:tory which is I vailable to
rapidly expanding lourist in· college 5Iudents and teachers
dustry. by February 1M each yur.
This summer. Cape Cod and Names and addresscs of in·
the 151.0"". will be offeri"3 Over dividual IICUONOI employers
55.000 good psyingjobs to 001· are li,ted In sepor. te job
lege Mudenls and teoche... cotesories from bartenders to
Martyofthw:jobsrequirelittJe yacht crew •.
or no prior experiMce. The .fob Bu .... u io a service
BecouseitilimpossibletoftIJ agency. Ind therefore charges
lh .... jobs with Jor:al res.iru.nts. no fee. to employe.. or
n>O;SI of whom .... ke up the employees..
year round WOfk force. it is Aneuy·to-"",,jobapplico.~on
necessary to draw from oth... form. which iI now f.milLor to
Brockport Fantasy Writers Contest
BROCKPORT, N.Y.-Alpir·
ing high school and coUege-ege
writers of flDta..y and science
flCti"" are invited to subntit
their wor4 to the SUNY Col·
lege at Brockport Write ..
Forum Fant .... y and Scienoe Ficti""
Contest by Feb. 19.
Winne .. will receive cer·
~fi""tea of merit. signed copies
of :n.. Otn:>mcl.. 01 Thom4J
eo.""""r. rile U"bolin«, by
Stephen Donokbort and a full·
tuition scholarship to the Br.xk·
port Writers Forum Science Fie·
tion Workshop to be conducted
by Donaldson Ind Nancy Kr ....
June 2S.l9 on the Brockport
campus. AWlrd·winni"3 en·
~riu will appear in the
Brockport Writer. Forum An·
nual Mi"""lIany to be published
thisoummer.
The CIIronicI", 0{ Thom4J
eo." ... nt. lhe Unbolin«r won
the Britilh F.ntasy Society
Award for Best Novel UId wQ
01] the best·seller Bit for severol
months in 1979. the same year
Donoidaon wort the John W.
CantpbclJ Award for Best New
Writer.
Kr .... iI.t work on a novel to
be published around the fIrst of
next yur. She has olready
published short storieo in
""ience f1cli"" periodicals and
anthologies. and her first novel,
The PrVrc.. 0{ Momi1>,8 &11>. wu
published in October.
an. wiruter and one runner·
up will be ""Iected from among
high school COOte$l.lnls. and
one eoch from coUese ron·
.-~ To be COItSid ... ed. the ""triea
must be either port of. or a full
Mory. science f1clion or fanla.y.
and not rnoI"e than 2.500 words.
Two typed copiea. one with the
writer's name . nd add .... and
the other ononyll'lOUll, must be
mailed on or before the Feb. 29
deadline. Winner. will be an·
nounced durill8 the Iwartb
banquet at the Fantasy and
Science Fiction COnf .... ence. to
be held "" the Br«:kport cam·
pus M.",h 30 and 31.
For furth ... informo.tion. o:>n'
tact the Brockport Writer.
Fon.un. Englilh Department.
SUNY College at Brockport.
Brockport. N.Y. 14420. 17161
39S.Z480.
the local employ .... , i. included
with the Diffl:tory along with
important tipson how toland a
good .umm .... job.
This yur the Job Directory
has I section devoted ~o
sewmal housing which lists ad·
d ....... of people who Ie...,
room.. efficiencies. cottages,
apartments. and group rental •.
A u""ful reference map of the
.reo io included .... isa .ummary
of educational opportunities for
coUese credit. .nd cultural
clasaes in the arts.
For a copy of the 1984 Direc·
tory ""nd U lineJudes ht a.....
Postage &. bandU"31 10: Cape
Cod SUmm .... Job Bureau. Box
594. Bamst.able. MA 02630.
Threshold News
Threshold Center for A1t ... ·
""tive Youth Services, Inc .. 115
Clinton Avenue Soutb.
IDowntown). annOunc .. a
than8e in $t1Vi0!! hou .. begin.
ning Janusry 3. 1984. New
hou .. wW be:
Montby·Thursdoy 8:30 _.m.
8000 p.m.
Friday 8:30 • . m.· 5:00 p.m.
Tbreahold i. • compre'
hensive ""rvice agency provid·
i"3 health care. counseling.
educati"" .• nd community ou~'
reach ""rvicea to young people
ag .. 12·25.
Ministry
News
The REDEBMER MINISTRY
CORPS invites llywomen ages
20-40 10 l one-year volunteer
e>;..,rience of mission ""rvice to
the poor. sick and aged in the
Phila .. South lener area. Livea
limple lifestyle in community.
Contact: Sr. Anne Marie. Sisters
of the Holy Redeemer. 521
Moredon Rof;d. Huntingdon
Valley, PI. 19006. 1215)
938-0540.
,.........,.".1884 ,
Community Calendar Cont.
New Exhibition at MAG
PIerre Boooard 1II Re""" Blanche 1894
A major exhibition fea turing
paintingll, prints and d .. wingll
by the foor artisu most do.e ly
usociated with the la'" 19th
eMtUf)' ~teruy jOlltn.lI of the
Parisian avant-game, La R .......
BIwo:"', """~ \0 the pubUc
al Ihe Memorill Art Gallery
(MAG) on Jan , ZZ, 19&4,
Curaled by MAG DirecloJ
B.-et WaU"" the exhibition
compriKs 115 works by Pierre
IIoruIard, Henri do! T<>I1louoe·
Lautrec, Felix VanoUon and
Edouatd Vwn.rd oreated dur·
ing the periodiaoJ', 12 year, of
pub~cation.
'ArtiSU of La Revue IlW>che:
Bon .... rd. TouJou$e.Lautrec,
Vallotton. Vuillard: which is
ocheduled through April 15, is
the MAG', conlribution to '"The
A&e of Dream_,' a seven·month
colla boralion of 10 loca l
eulturll irl$titutions prt!leJlting
programs. exhibitions and per·
fonn.nus that celebrale art
and life at the tum of the eM·
"~ Exhibited in the MAG Grand
Gallery, tbe works were
selected by Wall .. from the
gallerys own permanenl collec·
lion and from pub~c and
private collections Ihroughout
North An>crlc.t. and __ era!
_rlts ..... on loAn from European
coIlectiom for the ",",w.
La A. vlI. BJ"nche drew
together the creotOl1 of the best
avant.ga rde .. I. lil erat ure ,
theatre and mU$ic during ito
publication in Paria from 1&91
In 1903. It reOected the ucitement
of cafe Life and captured
the spiril of the 'boulevardi ....
thlot pennuted Puis at thlot
w...
At the hurt of the review'.
activities W","" the three Nalan'
son brothers. ~undre. Alfred
and Thadee and the lattH.
wife, MWo. 1"hey w","" respon·
sible for bringing together the
Monmartre group and for
e ncouraging collaboration,
an>ong the brilliant artist, and
writen who created the Revue
Blanche.
By focusing attention on the
inur artist, moot involved in the
review, the exhibition high.
!ish" the cultural and oociat
developments occurring in /iJto
~It Paria. Waller statca.
'Bonnlrd, Lautrec, Vallotton
and VuilLard. each according to
hi. own temperament and
talent, recorded diff .... ent facets
of the kaleidoscopic spectacle of
the /i~ Paris. Their
shared interest in the daity
realities of modern urban
~fe ... made !hex four quin·
le .... ntiaUy . rtiSU of the Revue
Blanche:
Gallery visitors an learn
more about the turn o! the cen·
tury, the foor artillU featurM in
the , bow and their work
through , series of films, lectures
and workshops p,,"nned
by the gallery" education
department. Highlighti", the«
programs it the 1984 Charlotte
WhitIley Allen L.ecture Series,
this year a two-day .sympo$iunt
011 La R ....... B/mtc'" ieoturinj!:
several guat speak"" on Feb.
10 ,nd II.
IA complimentary exhibition
in the Concouue Gallery
presents. collection of the .. ,',
f.shion, OIl loon from the
MetropoU",n MUJeUm of Art',
Cost""", Instilute. New York
City, Thit disp,,"y of women's
costumes of the t890s i, span·
sond by the MAG Women'.
Council.
I.e Cafe Fr.ncais •• Women's
Council project, m. kes iI,
do!but at the MAG on Jan. ZS.
The caie, whicb wiu be open
Wedneodays tht"OUSh Saturdays
from 11:30 '.m. to Z p.m. in the
gallery confe re noe room
Ihcough April 14. features ,
menu of qu iche. soup,
crol ... nls, sal,d, Prench
pa.s\rica. wm., t •• and coffee.
f or more infom\l.\ion about
any of the« events, cott!6Ct the
gaU.ry al 215-3081.
• Romance at RPO •
Enjoy the romance of Valen·
tine'. Day Vfith an evening o!
favorite love songs performed
by the Rochester Philharmonic
Orchestr. and vocal soloists
Phyllis Contestable and Abn
Jones. Enriqu e Arturo
Diemecke. Ihe RPO's Ea·
onIArts Endowment Conduc·
tor. will ""ndud this special
evcnt on Tuesday. february
14th at 8 p.m. in the Bastman
Theatre.
1l>e mU$ic wiU begin with •
classical look at love and
romance OS Moes\ro o;o:mecke
lea<b the RPO in Tct..ikovsky's
beautiful and tragic RomtO and
Julk r Fonr<L')' 1Juemj .... followed
by Borodin's eloquent Nochirn •.
The Joyful sounds of
M. ndelsaohn'J W .... dUW M<>rr:h
will bring the first half o! the
"""""" \0 . close.
Following intermiss ion ,
Phyllis Contes\.Oble and Alan
Jones will join M.estro
o;. mecke and the RPO 011
stage. Contestable and Jones
will perform love songs rartSin3
from $\lch sentimental favoritea
a. "Punny Val.ntin." by
ROOsers and Hart, . nd 'Slu m
Heat" from the popular Adl",
. nd Ross musical. P<>jama
Gamo. to contemporary hilll in·
dodi", '"!'he I\o$e,' 'You Me So
Beautiful,' and "Up Where W.
Belong:
Phyllis Contest.ble and Alan
Jones t..ve formed One o!
Rocbeste r's most popul ..
musical teaml. . ppe. ring
weekly at the Ch~ Scene
Res!aurant.
A talenled <:awet singer and
.ctnss, Contestable has pet.
formed ext.nsively in local
thea.tre, as weU as throu&hout
the U.s. She besan her perform·
ing career with the Fred
Costello Band and later formed
her owo en ... mble, '"Three', A
Crowd: Contestable recenlly
spent 18 months on tour with
tbe popular group. 'Apple
Band: performing in Las Vegas.
Montreal, Atlantic City and Key
West.
Vocalist, pianist, guitarist,
<:Ompo$Ct and . rranger Alan
Jones has performed major
roles in many musical theatre
and operatic produdiona. 1l>e
Rochester Ti", ,,,,·UniOlt has
de5ctibed Jones as ~ '.
smooth sirtSin3 style . nd exten'
sive repertoire .. he is abo
skillful at the piano.
No the RPO'I Hut BnonI"Arts
Endowment Conductor, Enri·
que Arturo Diemeeke ~rly
conducts the RPOand performs
a wide range o! orchestrll ac·
tivities. His appointment with
the RPO is made possible
through the Artisii' £non/Arts
Endowment Conciucton Pro-gr
.. m. 1bis nationwide progr.
m, creoted by Affili.ote M'
tills Inc. to develop future
music directon for American
orchestr ... is spatl!01'ed by En·
On Corporation and the Na·
tional Endowment for the Arts.
The Valentine's Day Concert
is cc-promoled by WVOR·
Hearl of Gold Radio. The COIl'
cert i, alllO the RPO', contribu·
tion to Rochester'! 1 Love
Downtown',
Daisy Catering will sell
bever. ge, in the Eastman
Thealre lobby. Pollowing the
perform.nce, coneer t·goera
",.y present their ticktt stubs at
the Changing Scene Restaur.nt
fo. a complimentary glass of
wine.
Tidw, for the Valentine's
Day Concen are $12.50, $10.
$7.50. and $5. They may be
purchased at the RPO Box Of·
flCe, 14GibbsSlrett, Rochester .
VISA &. MAS'TBRCARD pl>on¢
orders are accepted at )716)
454-7091. A Bmiled number of
$4 student and senior citizen
tickcu may be available theday
o! the perf~. up to one
bour before show time only.
Group rates ..... available; con·
tact the Group Sales Office at
11 (6) 6S4-958S.
• ••••
Nazareth Arts Center Events
February 9th Thpo at 1 &. \()
p.m. &!town in A·14.
February 15th A"hur at 7" \()
p.m, ohown in A·I •.
February 23rd RicMrd I'ryM
Uvt. in c.mc.rT at 7 " 10 p.m.
A·!4
February 24th 8oyanit..n Phil.
ipPine Danoe
8oyanihon means "working
together ,' an apt name, because
it repr .... IWt • country o! over
7,rxxJ i,'ands whoso: ancestor,
Nu.arctb Art, Center Child·
ren's Theote Program presents .
fresh look at a familiar , tory.
'Jack ond the Beanstalk,'. com·
ic opera staged by the Broque
apcra Company of New York,
on SaturdaY. February 18, Z
p.m,
A f&Ocin.aililg and Iheatrical
opera. lack" combines music:
wilh dance, mime and "''''''''.
Along with Jack and hi.
mother, there'a an enormous
giant, a glamorous goose wbo
lay, golden eggs on stage. a ~fe·
sized cow and. ~ving be.onst.olk
composed of five dancers.
The Broque Opera ia •
talented company of fifteen
si",CfS and dancers whioh has
been """';ving ACCOlade, since
it' il>CCJltion in 1976, and has
·Art For Black History Month'
featuring twenty local black ar·
tists, on exhibit Febroary 2
through February 26, Nuoreth
Arts Center, Poyer Gillery.
Hoors: ~ weekdays. Saturday
and Sunday 12 .. 5. Free.
are o f Ara bi., Malaya n ,
Chlnese, and Spanish descent.
Performance besins at 8 p.m.
TIokets . ,,&il.oble ,t the Art
Center Box Office. USE YOUR
PRE!! STUD!!NT TICKETS!
consistently provided its , u·
eIi.".,es with the Hnest in
ouIlural entertainment.
'Jack and the Beanstalk: with
score and libretto by the Proqu,",.
musical director. DominiC
Mciman, was highly praised al
its 198Z premiere. Writing in
the New YorkTimea. Theodore
Libby called the pl"'"Idudion . .
'tremendous fun .,. The production
it graced not only with
many flOC voku. hut abo some
highly inventive staging , nd
costuming. , .• treatment of the
famiUar fairyuJe that worlts
brilliantly as theatre:
TIckets for this production
are S4 each, """,rved _ling.
and Iv. il.oble . t the ben:: offICe,
or by caUing 5IJ6..Z420.
Panel to Discuss Women
On Friday. Feb. 10. a panel
will consider 'Women Artists'
Visibility in the RocheSl~r
Ar .. : Panelist' include Lynn
Allinge., owner of Out Com·
pany No.6; Dale Davis, pot!
and editor/publisher of Sigma.
an upst. te Ulerary publication;
Shirley Dawson, director of the
Dawson Gallery; Joan Lyons.
print &hop coordinator of the
Visual Arts Workshop; Linda
McCausland, of the U MIing·
ton Gallery; Ni .... Mullaly.
director of ""rp:nte soles for
the Merritl/George Frederic
Gallery: Ron Netsky. art critic
for the Rochester 0."""",,1 wrd
C/t"",icir; and Richard Roepke,
director of the MemltlGeorge
Fr .... ric Gallery.
A second panel diSCU$Slon ~n'
titled 'Women Artists' Creetive
Thinking' will take place in the
NTID Visilon Center of the
Lyndon B. inu John.on
Building from 7-9 p .m. on
Wednesday. Feb. IS. Or. Bar·
bar. Hodik. of RIT. College of
Fine and AppUed Art" will
moder.'" the discussion . Panel·
ists are.1I members of the RIT
faculty. They include Or. Bon·
nie Muth·La"" NTID: Be.
N~\lles, College of Graphic Arta
and Photography: and Mary
Ann Beg la nd, Bern . d~tte
Merkel, and Joyce Shilr.owitz.
College of Fine and Applied
"..
On Thursday, Feb. !6. New
York poet Alice NoIleywiU pre"'
nl I readi"$ o! h .... work from
7:30-9:30 p.m. in the NTID
Gallery. And on Friday. Feb.
17, twofilms will be presented.
TI>c Hrst is . multi.image. sighl
and sound program by IU'l' Pr0-
fessor Douglas Lyttle entitled
"Maria of Kookouli - A Love
Story,' to be shown at 7:30 p.m.
in Room A205 of 1l>e Wallao:
Memorial Library. The other is
a filmlvid"" 'bUlz' by women
artist, to be shown continuously
from 4.-9 p.m. in the Webb
Auditorium of RlT. Booth
Building.
A catalogue of the .. hibit wil l
be Ivailable in March at the IU'l'
bookstore.
Age of Dreams
With the """ning of'Artist~ of
La Revue Blanch." Il.n.
Z2·April IS) . t the Memorial
Art Gallery (MAG), the three
major exhibitions of the A¥ 0(
Dttam:I ",,1,,"bOTation ..... on
view s imult. neous ly now
through Peb. 24; the otbersare
'"!'he Arts and Craft. Movement
in New York Stote (11I9Os to
19Z0s) ot the Morpret W<X>d·
bury Strons Museum through
Feb. 14. and 'TIte Las! Deead'"
, t the fnternation.al Museum o!
Photograpby II Georie 1!a$I.
man House through M.y 7.
The l!astnwt Sohool of Music:
(ESM) contribulion to the Ago 0(
O.,amJ collaboration in·
dudes an exhibit of manu·
scripts, H .. t·edition scorea,
bot>4 and letters of Frenclt fm·
do!·siede composer, .t the
,S.ib ley Music: Library, Z6 Gibbt
The exhibition. which is no
view through March 18 at the
Sibley Music Library is high.
lighted by a 1906 manuscript
score of Claude' Debussy's ""La
Mer' with many changes in the
composer" own band. Alto in·
duded is • proof copy 01 the
fiTSt edition of Deb ussy"
"Prelude a I·Apres-mid.i d'urt
fauno' with the oompoaer's
h&nd·writtcn co:rrectl ..... .
The A# 0{ .or... .... is • col·
laboration of ten local, cultW"t\l
orponi .. tiOIl3 which planned •
__ en·month schedule of art.
music and theater Pros ....... to
celebrate art and Ule at the tum
of the century from November
1933 to MIy of !hi. year.
"
On Cam~:..:u=s=---_______ _
Poster Contest for
Salad Days
Fiber Art
BROCKPORT, N.Y.-The
worb of seYftI uea fiber.rust.
will be displlyed in the Rain..
bow Gallery 01 the Tow" Y.ne
Arb Center at the SUNY Col·
Jese at Brockport beainning Pri·
diy, Feb. 10. The nhibitlon
will continue Ihro<I&h Matcl> 7,
and featura the fiber art 01
MariLa Bcil, j.lppie Kina BId.,
UncIa Gottwald, Sue Kmlp.
Kristen Rowley. SuwI Rowley
and Ann W.IaOn.
The Making of a Mixer
Oramoo Oub and the Thatn:
Arb Program .... ~ •
potler conlQt for the spriDa
mUJical SalDd ~
Tbe shoW. plat II about two
1I1X1a1h, nmothy and Jane.
... bo,~leavWa lbe~
• • e bead by their puenll.
rnmolhYI ~ .. want him 10
pu.we. career witb one of hlI
Influenti.ol uncLe. and jane'.
~I.I wanl her to 1NtfY.) in
ordt1' 10 ...... plify Iile. they
many aocI decide 1(1 take the r .... jab thai __ alonJ.. Tbe
jab (alls easily inlO tbeit "bands
~ ..... they meel a 'ramp, who
ofl_ them .even pounds •
w,..,k to look afln Ilia old street
piano for. period 01_ month.
TIley """" dixovc. ,hi' the
piano has the power to....u .u
who hear il dan«. They lake it
with enthusiasm and very aoon
... "" the w bole town dancing to
IUtline.
New. of tim Lrregw.. pity
reKI>et the eatJ of the Minister
01 I'Iea3ure and PMtime. who
tne. to rQlrict \he hi&h spirits
01 \he ""no.., attempts 10 ... p.
prao !he piano but h' t\ltn adds
.10. .t.h.e fun and mayhem of \he 'The contest will run from Fri·
Jt.y, Pebnuory 3, 1984 10
Wednc3dly, Pd>ruuy 15, 1984.
o-Iline for oubmiMioo 01. con·
test entries ill 4 p.m. WedM$·
Noy. February 15. An award of
125 wUl be given If a poster is
.eleded. OffICIal rules and
picIellnes are available It \he
InfQf"J>!ation Duk 01" cootK1
o:ilhet M.J. Loonbtlrdo 01" Dr. .. ,
An open;", re~eplion .
..:bedulcd to coordinate with
the openI"I 0I,.tr...ru., invilaIlorIal
uhlbitlon in the MljM:e.nI
Tower I'ir>e Arta Gallery, will
be held I ' 8 p.m. l'1iday, Feb.
11. The reception ~ f..,., and
open to the pubUc.
Por ~ boo.. or MIdilional
informat>o.t, contact
BrocI<p<IIfi Department of Art
at 395-2209. • Happy Valentine's Day
from The Gleaner
Very rcomily, .., old idea
wu brouzht up with ......, ....
dent leaden: whal happened to
\he p;ood old mix"" that hid I
crlZY !heme and were weU
Nn- not bylclub, bulbyl par.
ticular residence I100r V""p?
Good qucslioa. Min ... .-on
to be IKkin& euitemmi, but
we've ....tyxd thQ; problem
and wcrc praenlm, different
.1ternativca for '84. A recent
Nu pad remembers \bra:
yean qo wbm I srOUf> 01. lllYO
and their R.A. hdd I mi>:er in
tho: Cabaret. They c:oordiaated
tM whole thiDi lUOCf:ISiuUy,
and they were Ible 10 keql the
profits in In ao:ounl lei up by
Undcrgrad. AI year'. end, this
money w .. wed in providl",
an flCtivity for thai porticular noo..
It -..ods like I great oppor.
tunity. but il w.slblded and!t
died o ut. Rnldence H.II
Groups orpnlJied the lIoCIivity
and sot \he profitt. 1M ., !he
mel of tho: ~, when the
money WIS w,thdrlwn 10 provide
&nlClivity for \he floor, not
.,.. ...... Where am I going to buy
Valentines Day Cards
and Gifts?1
Happy
Valentines Day
from the
Bookstorel
..
We Went to Barnes
Noble Bookstore
Booblore h •••
great seleOtion of
Cards, Mag., Staffed
AnI .... Is, Can4y, Crept
'.Ptl, 800d Cards,
S- .nd Wrapping
- Alllt lew
V.lellll .... Day Is
So Sot.1
Ft&r.. 14th1
E'El)I----------
Nazareth college
Bookstore ""'irS
&.~
everyone on thII Ooor raped
\he benefitl. at thot money ..med.
To pu.1 il bluntly, I few pe0-
ple toolr. !he money and ran, or
the money hid 10 I" lowards
the repllot:menl 01 I broken
window or I ItOIen r"" u·
Iin(IIisber froat thai 0--. 'The
nonda rm.d by \he floor djd not
bmdit everyone on thatlloor.
llUt over two wot:u qo, \he
Director of ReIldcntial Life. Fr.
Paul. agreed thai it'l O.K. for
a .A." and their floor members
10 organize mixer.. cnabIi",
SoeiaI Boo.nilOoooa:nlnltc on.
few Ilia: events.
Any floor dell"", 10 Iuo"" I
mi:ou should go thrO\lih the
Cl mpus Actlvltiu Board
imeellngl be]d every two
weeUOllo Wed..r>adIy eveninp.
$:4S U.A. Room, Shu.ltaj. 'The
nUl C.A. B. meeting il
I'ebrulry 15th.
The opportunlly I W.ti,. your
floor, and !his can be lUCCtS$ful
and weU run. Corne up with I
nuy theme-they work best.
For more information 0fI bow
10 do il. talk with Steve l£SaIle,
Ir .. Anne ReM:herl or Soc;'l
IloIord peno"". SQuabbles over
money obould be lvoided. and
10 plly il safe. c.lk II aver with
Amy Perkins. ResideMe Coon·
cU Chair.
CaJJjng All
Students
by C.n le S~ eveR$
0..."", this past October and
November. lhe annl&li piton.
l!bon for ocbolat.tLIp fwteb WIS'
held over lhe cou .. " of """en,
IcC .. cvcninp. Iu of Dcambc.
3], 1983, $73,255 WI. received
for \he first .u: months of the
twn:nt Alumni Fund Drive.
AidU!j! in tM pbonllhOfl
were 256 voIunleer. who IIIIKIc:
almost 9.000callI. Au rC!IUlt of
Ihese calli. 2,800 pledge& were
1IIIKIc:, moot of wblch came:
from alumni.
Debbie Antonelli, '86. recruited
and orpnlr.ed 34 stu·
dent volunteers. To add I little
ucIlemenl, I competition for
the number 01 donors each
team ao:umulated _ .tel up.
'The te.oms were ~ I.
Kearney III and ~.
Kearney I CIJIH! out \he winner,
and Dr. Robert McCambridge,
VIa: Presidenl of PlInning and
Oew:lopment. pove hlgh praise
and ..-sincere thanlui loall of
\he ~plllinf; Itudenll.
This MItch, on \he 25d> and
26th, anothot. phool.tbon will
be held, and \he phon.ea will be
manned entirely by .tuden,..
Anyone wilhlna to donate hb
or her time and try lor ~ is
wdoome. Por mono Worm,o.
lion. contact Debbie Antonelli,
Kearney 10 1, or Mlureen
Lercll, Smyth Hall room 6.
Ski
'The Rochester lotemational
l"r\endl$hipCoundl Skiing Party
wUl we pLIot: this Saturday.
Pebruary II I I BrlIIto] Moun·
1Iin. Skiin& will be from 3:00
p.m. UDtiI mldniJbI. Colt will
be $1 5.00per~ wblchiadudes
tnonsportano.. 1buaI. lift
ticlr.ei, rental. and leIeon. Pid
up I~ 3 p.m. II RlT Union,
!!ulman Dorm, and C LC. For
further information can l eanne
Marie Liebego\l 467-8309 or the
1IJf'C 016« 262·M82.
F*'*Y8, , ... ... - .
COnnUng~E~v~e=n=t=s~~~ _ ~~ _ Semester at Sea Broadway Comes to RPO
The adt......,! 01 s.-tw.y Ranember It Wdl.· and"The Oper. Theme 01 RocbaIa.
will fill the l!astmu> n.e.~ AI Ni&ht They Inv..,ted Own· Ooe oIa....lo·._ ac:itina
!he Rochmer I'<Ipo Orchcotra pqne."' Talk 10 !he Tred and J"OWII """en. Marlr. Dulloit
presents 'A Letner .. Loewe "Tbere"s A eo.ch Comin' In' ''''' has performed in _IOrio and
CelebrlHon" on I'ridlY , just two d the *",ga thlt will in c:onc:en with !he <If"Cbestr.
Peb"",ry L7, Ind on Soolur<iay. highlight the epic musical A>iltl 01 Toronto, Montrul. WiD-Pebruary
II. RPO PrinclpoJ YOI/, W"8O". The my.ery Ind nlpes, ChiCl8O. and Soon' 1frAD-Pops
Gonduc.1or Brieh Kunul mo.g;c of Brigodooto will be ciJc».
will COtIduCI thil mUllc.L repreacnted by 'A1_ Like Baritoo>e Lewis Dole vo-a!
nv"Pnzo. whlch feolura 8ei"3 in ~,. ,,] Go Home 10 Schl.nsbuocb has performed
ooprano CteUe Sooine. It nor Bonnie Jean: and more. The ....... yrolelin~andhaslp-
Moorlr. DuBoia. b&ri ..... Lowis ta>CUI will cootLudo with. peared U I ooIisI; with ~
Dde _ Scl>IansbuIth. the Yi$i.t 10 !he hiah oociety world of major orebesIr-. ilIdudin& the
NUlreth ColLele Concert Dr. Doolittle in M1 Fair 14I1. Iymphonies 01 Iodi..o.napoLi$,
Choir, directed by Dr. Tom !he _ suo:naful of aU the CIncinnati.. and WLDnipq.
MeG.ry, and !he ~ Lerner and Loewt mU$icalL "A Lerr.e . ... d Loewe
0Iamber Sinsen, direaed by SeIectionIIO be performed in· Cclebr,lion' ia.....,.-omated by
Dr. Rot..n 1Igro. !loch perform. dude 'Wou!dn' It Be {.(m']y: WVOR·Heart 01 Gold Roodlo. AI
anceohqin III 8:30p.m. 'With.Li\tleBitolLuck:and II ILL Rochester Pops
'A Lo,....r and Loewe Qole- oeveraIotberflvonleo. BASTMAN THEATRE con·
bn.1ion· will opoIlilbl the IpOO" C:cile ~, Moo,1r. DuBoiI oena, Doily Clterin,s will M'R
IlCUwmulicl.boflyrklllAlln .nd Lewis D.Le von winoeandooftdrinlr.a.
JIY Lerner Ind composer Schllnobusch J.ll performed TIc""tJareprioNlll sa, no,
Frederick Looewe. Lome,.rId with Maestro Kun ... L Ind the $7.50. ODd $6. They may be
Looewe creoled musical produc:. RPO in the popullr ~m and PlllChqed.1 the RPO Box Of·
SInk or.wIm .chool.
Ii ..... WI ,apldly became the G.,.shwin program thlt dOled fice.I'GibbiStreet.Roc:hesle •.
.tandord flvorilu of the the: 1983 Fingcr Lookel Music VISA.It MASTl!RCARO pbone
, FIoaIinl Compus?
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'or eduooOOo.tl ~ corn)!
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I() flcuLIy and otafIlfOUnd the
world for 100 cLoys.
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IChooi .1 _, but im1 11 for
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IChooL II "", known IS
>emater It Sea. It for qUllif.ed
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.---.d by !he U.w.n;ty of
PltuburJ.h &Dd odrniniJtcrul by
:he Institute for Shipboud
Sduootloo!.. Some may r=ill!he
~r"".m under Ihe nlme
WorLd ClmpUi Ano.l" or
University of !he Seven SeIs,'
!"be nfll OU"UCtured study
:rulle IdUlUy , oet ·bod. 10
L926 wl\e:d • group departed
'rom New York . bow:! Hollond
\mer>ao'l S.s. RYNDAM Mil·
"I'1"OUnd the wwld over a m
nonlh period.
Semester II Sao offen two _en pe' 'jf:M,' faU and I
"'""" Yi$i.linlten ports in the
AmerQn public. Festival. o.dell are Iccepled II
,,-_.~ __ ,-,_ •• "'_"'-_' A sr-dUile of the £utmID 7161454·7091. A Limitcd
Mediterraneln. AAo, and the
Orienl. TIle PfOIIun ia fully..,.
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aediled lnatillltiool of hi&her
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0CIUI"IeI are offered in IUclt
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bi5tory. ~ oommunlca·
c ...... " .......... _""._'" School 01 Musk. C:cile Slinoe number of 54 ~t and
a....koI. !he RPO and vocalistJ has performed ~o:usi~ly in M'JUor <:iti.en tkIr.N ""'1 be
r!~. 1~..:c~~ klaJ ~~. includi"l !he .VIilIbIe!he <IIy 01 !he pufor.
Downstairs Clbord and the monee. "" 10 one hour before
'WhI1 Do The SImple follr. Do?' Jewish Community 0._ JWO' show time oaly. Group .-.
The bitlcnw«t love 01 Giliwill JflI.mI.. SliDe has ...... with are .... iLoble; for IfOUP info..-
be iI>owcaM'd with"I1>ank Ope" COInp"nieo, incLudin, ..... Iion """,lid !he Group SaIeI
Heaven for Utile Gir ... ·, Opera Under the St.r1 and the Offlte II 7161~.
tiont. economica. Iqraphy, WiN
billory. m.rlne bioLolY. omen n e w York
phIloeophy, poIilicai 1ICience, T he Region.l Olf!~e of Strong Friends
poychoIosy, 1OCIoloIY, theat.... Assoembly Spui<e, St.nley Fink Are you conoideri"3' career
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Many COUflel .re Ij)CCiftcally re«nlly revised brochur<! en· ,,,,"led r .. ld? The University of
delilned !O lIudy v.rio... titled. 'Women in New YOtIr. Rochester'. School 01 Nuran,
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while the ship ia .t _. State Law alfectiDf; won>eft In OppOrtunity 10 pin esperience
A1thou&b tltIIeI do DOt meet .. cas 01 employment. btalth, worlr.io& with patientl and otafI
formally wbile in port. there are divuoc. COlnOmioc equity, rape II Stroaa Memorial Hoopital.
~ field tripa in and ~ YIoIenu. Po< The -V""", Adull Volunteer
which lIudeatl .... y par. IJIOre infonnIItioI!l. """,lid !he Propam' proridocs atudeat vol·
tldpIte. Hi&hIy qualified facuI· Spcaker'lI Office III Ul Poweq unlftn with. quality. incIepth
ty are aelected eICb _ ~ 16 W. M.oin St., aperience. enabiUl& them to
f ..... major coIleICI and """' .... Rochelte. . NY 1.61 • • eq>lore nursioJ .nd other
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inlo unde'I •• dulte planl, family pLanning1 cl.uael for Iftn particip"te In I broad
.~_~~.~ ._ ~. f . spectrum of paticnl..:are ..,.
~-' II .-.,. trl .... ""par' single Inri/or .... rrled people. liYities and IICt\'icca throughout
The aprirJ3 .,...;on will bqill
eorly in Pebruilfy. Studen ..
wishing f .. rther infomuolion or
an appointmenl for .... Inle,·
view abouId aill!he PriendI of
5lrocIa OffICe II 275-Z420 ..
....., AI poosible.
The Youna Adult Volunteet
Propam ia spocl8OI"ed by the
School 01 NursinB and !he
Friends 01 Stroaa AI .......... 01
e~ studmts 10 explore
nurtllll Ind buLIh',ellled
ClretrS.. Plrticipanll receM: e:c.
IcnIiw ~Iion prior 10
voh1flteerin&. Dwin& !he pro,....,.
cluaca are <:ODducted 10
explore !he currenl role of
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, health·rellted CI,ee ...
Ind financial aid.
1'0' fu n he, informltioa
phone Sue Grinnell or c.il
Cltlln II 275-242:0.
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Paun\hood on Wednetday,
I'ebruary 22. POt infomuoUon.
"" -- Next Deadline Feb. 15
EVERY 8WEEK OLD BABY
.has a heartbeat
.has brainwaves
• has fingerprints
. will grasp objects
• responds to touch
• $W7'ms in fluid
VICTORY
For Flyers At Lincoln First Tournament
Defense Brings Win
~f~ mode the <iii/ere ..... .. u.. Nuareth ec.u.:.,. mao ..
bukttball team rolI«I throu&h
the rldd ifI tIM: 18th annual Uncoin
f'ir1C Bank SclIoLomup
Tourrwnmt.
Despite an 114 rtc:Qtd!n the
1OU"..",...,t, this year'. cham·
pi.onsbip was the fiqt ifI fiw
)181" lor tbe Golden Fl,......
111-31·
II _ Saturday. ,Ian. ZL.
with ... rprisingly _1 71-53
victory ~t Broclr.port Si.ote In
!he locolly tclcvioed final pme
...t .R..o,e.h eatct lnotitute 01 Ttcl!·
The ~ had '-" hard·
~ to puU out. rwo-point
win a. home ~ &oekpoo1
juII • w~k !:>dot<!, But in the
Lincoln tournament, .11 of
thlrd~ N ... amh', 011...,·
';ve weapons were _.kina,
and the deltrue shut down """ .... Foreumple. tbetouInan'le1ll',
_ wal...ble player LJwrencc
Marooey ocored 3Opoinll in !he
title pmc and • tou....menl
hlP. oJ. 7J lor tht"" PInH, He
.tao Mid Srockpott'l Bddic
Or .... n, averaging 2O.S poInlI
~ pmc. 10 Iwo poinD In the
.li.r.a..t. h alf asNazartlh 1oolt.34-17
Jdf Van Gurody...,.ocI only
21 points in the tournament,
but he ...-de the ..u·tou~1
tum 1&'I"ly for hi. defensivc
p,,"y. Htheld Brockport', Curlil
Sankey, wlloaaow .. named 10
lhe .tl-tov..,.."..nl !Hm, 10
four poInu I.D the fmal.
Diao Aimlno had shut down
IItocl.porfi Jim BridgQ 11&..7
PPSl with oix point. in the pre_~
nl victory. Aimino
vin...ny dupllcr.ted tbe perfonnanc:<:
in lhe final, limiting
alI.toul'rl&mC'nl pilye' Bridge.
10 10 poinU,
But the tournament weekend
belooaal .. well 10 6-5 .. .nor
forward and co-aopl.li.n Flul
Cwnrniop. In Pridoy'J 63-48
...,wmal win ov.,. HoOut. tl>c:
lOOLh in Nazantll·. N>lory.
Cummingt 'Ut~ Dave
Adams' N.gmll career II<'OriJ18
rerod. In !he fb",J pme. Cum·
mings hlu!ed down 12 rebounds
10 b<talt John DonsIer'.
N...,-eth ,,"reef ra:ord. Cumm·
iD.p finWIed the: -umd ... ith
1.145 pointa U>d 6Z5 rd:>ouftds
in 9CI pma .. N ... feth. He
abo ",..... the all.~t
t~."..
N ... re!h abo ahowed in the
fuW p.- thl' b .. kellMlll i. in·
deed • !earn pmc. The fifm start"'. Georp Bv..... bMI
missed II .. lint pmc .pnst
Brockpon. In tl>c: ............,..,
final he ICC«d II points and
V"bbed sill 'ebov.rIIia.
He and Cummings.bo <On.
lribu!ed migh!Uy !O tM man· .....
man ddenaot thaI held Brock·
po<! withnul.1 fi~1d pi for 10
minutes, from 7:20 to 7:30. in
!he font half. During that time.
Nuareth turned a 10-4 defidt
10 a 22-11 Ieod.
Along wilh talent and tough
dcf~. 'he Nazanth plate ..
showed they Iu!d claM and
heart. They pve tl>c: toul"Dll·
...... t trophy 10 miri"ll college
Presiden, Robert A. IGdu..
who brou&bt the mea', bakd·
ball Pf08I""ID 10 the Piltsford
~
Cumminp pcrmn.Illy award·
ed I player's trq::>hy 10 Jim
"Scoop' Srickson. who !..d
publi<:iud the boul<~tl»l1 pro-
8,am from its Inception.
Ericklon was N ... reth·. tpOftI
informatlod di,ector ulltil
!with probIe .... forced him 10
_ 10..0- dutia in the col·
." public ret.tioroI ~. mt'nt.
The defensive perform.., ... :
In 1M tournoment was DOIhln3
""w for the Flye, •. They hive
.n 8·1 rtoord and Ihreoe titln in
f ..... I .... .........ent. ltoil ........
In \hoi!: nine pllICI. tbq
allowed "" .wrap of 53.2
pointI per pn>e.
N .... ctll·. Bill Nelson
became the first COM:h to win
the Lincoln firSi title wllh two
team •. He c:oached RIT to !he
championship two yell,.. liD.
If NuarC1b compclCl in
.nolhe, tourn.ment Ibi.
_. it wiD be. P'*NCAA
Division UI or SCAC
t .... """"Wt. Six of the f1ym
remaini", 10 prna. including
thou Ig.inll powerful
fUlmillon and PoIldam Sta'e.
wiU be at N...,-C1h·, Shultl
Ceale. home court.
Next Issue
February
24th
Men', V..alty BnQIbd; /rom right fO left, HNdColch Bill NeIIon, Bob GrIftIthI. George
E--. Paul ~ en... OM, WIt Pow.rI, __ SdwnkIt . ..... '; Coach Bob Ward.
AM't CoId!..In ern.y, .Ieft V.n Gundy, 0In0 AImIno. La_ ..... on(ly, CIwIIo McCaI·
-*Y. Todd caiman, and Irv ~ Nol (Jk;furfKI: Ken 0.. .... F..,... l.)'nCfl. and cr.n.
Photos by John Kistner
Nazareth Scoreboard
By David LaForest
Men's VaHlty Bubt .... U: ~ Record 13·3
Nov. 18-19 Buff.1o Slate Tournament .t Buffalo:
Conl.nd SUlle.t Buff.1o 93-65
Buffalo Slak.t Buffalo 69-10
Nov. Z8. Hobart at Hobart 8Q..55
NoY. 30. ecn-.t GcDesm 8).63
Dec. z..3 Naurcth Toumarnmt .t Nazatdh:
Oswego State.t Home 1 1·51
St. wwrcnce.t Home 53-31
Dec. 1 St. John Viobe, .t Home 5a-5S
Dec.. 9-10 St. t..wr~ Tourn.ment.t St. UW1'CnOI!::
Conoordla al St. Loowrcna! 60-53
51. wwrencc.t St. Loo...........,. 11-40
Jan. 7 Roanoke at fIo&noI<e 87-3913 ~ Pmods)
Jan. 9 hndoIph Maron.t R.ondolph MacQ<J 53·76
fan. 14 Brockport.t Home 43-46
Jan. 1&-21 l.i.nooIn First T~.t IUT.:
~ SUtc.t 'UT. 86-62
Hot-n &I R.I.T. 63..q
Bnxt pon. Sute.t IU.T. 71·53
Jan. 26 R.I.T. at R.I.T. 11.42
1Ils,h1ls,hls : Golden flyers flying !Ugh this year. TUm is
oa turiflC rolf eIp«iIJIy after winnin& three touman\erIts
uu.~. ~ upcomlnJ p.mcsar<: Feb. g..,inst
I]IicI Tech .1 ~ and feb. 17 willi H.milton.t
N.,....".
WO"",D" Varsity Buullwoll, Sea.on ReconI &7
Nov. 18 AlIred.t Alfred 54-50
Nov. Z8 I.e Moyne &I I.e MoyDc Q.6S
Nov. 30 ee..a.eo 5t.ik.t Gene..o 61·33
Dec. 2 Brockport .t Home 72·35
Dec. 6 Buffalo St.le .t Buffalo SI.te 6Z.f.4
Dec. 8 Cortland al Cortland 43-58
Dec. 10 c.o.mU.t Home 57-48
Jaa. 10 SIooey Brook.t Stoney IIrooIr. 60-73
jail. II Ramapoal ~ 71-ti6 [Overtime)
Jan. 14 ManIwt • ....,ilIe &I NUlteth 50-53
Jan. 17 St. John FI~.I FisMr 47·50
Jan. 26 Unlverlllly 01 Buffalo al Bullalo 48-51
Jan, Z3 AlIre.! al Home_9
N~er.: Upcomina pmea not 10 mlaI: f eb. 9 Elmira al
Horrtoe aDd feb. 11 .1 Os-so
Women', Swlmmlnl: Season RI!CJIIrd 3-5
NO\". IZ Harver.t Relay, at Harva!
NO\". 161thaeo at Ithaca 42-70
Dee. 3 R.I.T.IRldIuda ManoriaIlklays at R.I. T.
Dec. 6 Buffalo at Horrtoe
Dec. 10 R.I.T. at R.I.T, 55-81
Jan. 14 Hartwick" Hartwick (forfeillO Nazarelh)
J ..... 21 William Smith 1I William Smith
Jan. 25 Brockport at Home 7O-G
Jan. U ~ al Home 51).63
feb. 1 Niagara al Home 73-67
Note.: Upcomi", meet3 feb. tiand 9 an: away - Corllaoo
.nd U. of R. .nd St. Bonaventure.
Me n'. Swlmml",: Season', R«on1 5-3
NO\". 12 Harvest Relay, al Harvut
NO\". 16 Ithaco al Ithaca 48-65
Dec, 3 R.I.TJ Ricbat<b MemotW Iklay,,1 RJ.T,
Dec. ti Buffalo SUte " Buffalo SUte
Dec. 10 R.I.T" I Home 4<).6(
Jan. 14 Hartwick al Hartwick [forfeit 10 N ..... ethJ
Jan. 21 Canl$iuaal H~ 60-48
JlD. Z4 FrcdoniI al fredoni' ~74
J.n. 25 IImckpnn.1 Home 54-39
Jan. 2lI GeI\HeO al Home
feb. Z Niagara al Nl.ogata
Noter.! Upcomi", meets an: feb. 13 .pinst Utiao and Feb.
l$againsI Alfred bCIth at Home.
Men ', Buketbr.U (Junior Vanity!: Season ReaIrd 5-3
Nov. za Hobart aI Hobut 60-58
Dec. I Bryanl and StnoIIOl1 at Bryant 11-65
Dec. $ C.C.f .L.1 C.C.f .!.. n.73 (Overtime]
Dec. 7 St. John fisher . 1 Home 56-55
Jan. 14 Brockpnnal Home 80-68
Jan. 17 Alf,ed Tec:h. at Home 66-79
Jan. Z4 c:m- Community CoIJese.1 G.C.C. 67-76
Jan. 26 RIT al RIT 62-59
)mI.!l Hilbert.1 Hilbert
,•
NazarwUl Coach BIll NeIaon lJnco.In. .F.1.n.t .T.o u.r.n.a..tI.'.W.,It MVP
Women Basketball Team Hangs Tough
A win OYer Alf,ed ""'Y have
tur~ around Ihe fortune. of
the Nuarcth CnIlqe wormon',
bukdboll team, whicll w ..
.aniD&IY beset by the ok!
ada&c, -s.d thinp """'" in
"'-'
Before lhe ~g victory nv ...
Alfred .1 the Shull. Center
Sohmlay. Jan. lB, the (;olden
flyers (6-7) hadloellhrco: COlI'
Maltive pmeo;, tad! by three
points. Of tbcit IeVen Ioua,
lour had been by thl"ft points.
In the three succeuive i<>Mes,
the winni", tum'. IUghest
&COre had been 53, the lowest
50-a diflerence 01 three points.
~ bat !be Flyers have been
,1>10: to do in starti", on , roll
thil leUOl'l Iw been to win lwo
"raigbt before bein, lripped up
goi", for No.3,
11M: most bir.atre tum of
events came when thoe Flyen
played at the University 01 Buffalo,
Thursday, Jan. 26.
With Z4 >eOOnda left to play,
Nazarelh', Jean Ruq wu senl
to the loullioe in the belief thaI
the Flyers wen: in • bonus
silUlltion. Sbe mad<! !be lin!;
shoI. and !be bon .... 10 """
Naza.eth what JPPU,td to be.
(.budder] Ibree·poln~ lead .
50-47. Buffalo then lOO,ed •
field pi with II tec:OI'IdI ldt
and caUaI a u...-t. ~ 01·
f>Cia1i then diacoYf:red that
Rasey aboukl not have gone to t.... foul Ii"" becI... Buflalo
had no! committed more than
IiJ: fouls in the oec:ond half.
So thole two poinll were
taken away from Naureth,
Buffalo', baket w .. allowed to
stand, the lCOfe ~ 49-46
Bufblo and Flye" coath
Margie Gomez announte<i she w" protesting the pme. Buffalo
IICOred apin lor • $14
fmal acorc.
A decWon Iw not yet been
ruc:hed on thaI protUC.
In lhat game, KI.'en McCown
and freshllWl DenIse Hickey
led Naurdh with 14 poinll
each. McCown abo had II Iebc:
Nnds. and frah.m.an AlliJon
Rulfgrabbed 10. ~ flyersiosl
the pme at the foul line, where
UB wu 9-lor·13 and Nazareth
milled aU fOllt lhat oounted.
ApWt Alfred. the flyers
were ' 4-f.,.·21 frorntheli"". in·
dudint 6-for~ by Raley and
4-for-4 by frealunan Janet San·
ford. McCown. wbo lOOted 19
polnl. and had 10 rebounds.
___ a 3·for-4 loul shooter.
The flyers feU bdUnd early.
and trailed at haIftirnoe 25-19.
They stiU trailed by Ib .t Z9-Z3
before runninl oIf II COlI·
oecutive poin~ fo, a I~ they
never "'-t. Rasey .oored 14
poinll 01 her prneohiJb. 20
pcinII. ill the.-'ODd half. She
left the game after brin& IItUCk
in the lace while CII;IfI:lmittins
her fourth loul. Sanford repJac.
ed, and played weU ~nough that
there wu DO need 10 take ,
cbance rushirqj; Raley bd. P>to "'"'.
The Admission. Off""
hal a "Golden flyen'" post.
rdldec:aI I.,. rec:ruiti"l pur.
We would like to .
to ew:ry one 01 our
tI. Residcn~ slOOmIi
indacopyin lheircampus
xu: eommule. 'tud.DI
uld itO$' by the Ad
fICO (Smyth 1111 to pick
'r copy of the J>C*card.
Everyone's A Comedian. • •
GARFIELD®
by Jim Davis
WIiO DO '100 Tllll« ..
IS ~N6 ME. ? I
,~.~.J PEANUTS® by
Charles Schultz