gLECJ\GJVEJ{,
FEBRUARY 27, 1984
Student Charged with
Rape on Campus
L. Kirch
]4Ih.
a.m.
campus WlIS
, • yo ung fe nu\.le
student was raped.
IiO··:C.::' vidim couldn~
~." ,." __ '=eciKdeeda rnteoy gtoo
I' ,"~~" "; - ';~:;i; in the
On Wedne5day evenill8< her
friend persuaded her to go see
Security Di rector Rocky M~d·
da!ina. Nazareth Security and
Mo~ CQunty Deputy and
Sheriff's investigators worked
around the clock on the cue,
and at about midnight the
description w .. given wruch
w .. reoogni....:! by Madda~na.
TIle victim identified the suspect
in the 1981 SigiUum yearbook.
The victim identified the
suspect as Mi<:hae! R, Grose of
410 Bittenweet Lone, Webster.
Twenty three year old Groo;e
WQ a oociology ""'jor in his
senior yeu here at Nnateth.
He h.u been permanently u·
pelled from colkge, since his ar'
,~
The victim and her friend
were ~n tlIkcn 10 the Monroe
County Sheriff's Deparlment to
see Investigator Jim Stenclik,
and returned 10 campw . t S
a.m. on Thursday. February
16th. Deputy Sheriff Latry
Buechel. Deputy BiU ConneU,
and Sheriff'. U. Dick Schaff
were also involved in the
investigation.
Tbe suspect WLJ pul under surveillanoe,
and on Thur..xy mor·
~ al 9 am, G""", w ... appKhended
by Sgt. Wigent and Of·
flCer Blackman in an O'Connor
dorm where Groo;e h.ad apenl
lhe nigh\. Rocky reviewed him
wilh Sgt. Wigent unlil Sheriffs
investigatorl arrived to take
OVer the case.
Grose admitted his guilt to
investigalors and then was
taken to Monroe County
Sherifr. Bureau for further
questioning. He w .. charged
with Sexual Abwe First Degree
and Awmpted Rape First
Oegree, Grose could be $I'll'
tenced to anywhere between
2v.. to 1 years in pri$on for the..,
two ch.arges if oonvicted.
The two leMer charg .. were
placed on the .u.pecI becau..,
of the lack of medical evidence
needed to pr06eClue for the
crime of rape. The s tudent
was reported to the Security
Director more th.an 24 hours
after the attack and after
necessary evidence waS wasb·
ed Iway.
Grose WLJ arro.igned in the
Pittsford Town Courl on Thursday
evening, February 16th.
'The rapist appeared in front of
Town JustkeSamuel Holaby and
• plea of not guilty was cntered.
Tbe date for appearance in
court i. March ht, 19S4. Grose
was released On a S1SO cash bail
on Priday, February I1lh.
NOT!!: The rape victim is do-ing
well now and $he" attend·
ing cLasoe •. She has started to
smile again.
nilS HAS BEEN nlE FIRST
REPORTED INCIDENT IN
OVER SEVEN YEARS AND IT
RESULTED IN AN INTeN·
SIVE INVESTIGATION AND
QUICK ARREST, THOUGH
THB SUSPECT WAS NOT
THOUGHT TO BE A STU·
DENT.
If any '; milar incidents have
occurred, PLEASE, report them
immedi.alely 10 Security. the
Nnareth Health Center, the
Rape Crisis Service, or the
Sheriff', Department-FAST!
If such an incident has gone
unrtpOl1ed - report it nowl
For more information
on rape see page 5
Comm.unicating with Russia
,.
American
ti ' ti
""" m';'.' through the'
Soviet Embassy in Washington
D.C. in August of 1982. After
these di5CUSSi(HU. in July of
1983, members of the Project
mel with the Pr...vdent of the
Soviet AMOCiation for Relations
between Soviet and Foreign
cHi es, and a ""nior sti ff
member of the Soviet Friend·
ship Society. At the"" meeti.
il was agreed that the program
would be most successful if the
parallel "",ilings were directed
to the Soviet As&ociation and
those Soviet bodies who do the
ClIchange •.
Thus, ... of November 23,
1983, the Proje<:l t>esan 10 pair
1.052 Soviet cities with 1,052
corresponding U.S. citi .. of
comparable .;.." physical set·
t i ng, environmc nt , and
economic base. Rochester, for
example lpop. 251.0001, h.a.
been paired for &>mmunicalion
with Movgorod lpop. 119,000),
and N.V.C. (pop. 1,500.0001 has
been paired with Leningrad
lpop. 3,963,0(0). It is also the
Pro;ect's o.im that letter ex·
change. oc.:ur between in·
dividuals nf . imilar age,
occupation, etc.-student pro-s
.. m exchanges, munieipal
government and busi~ irutj.
tution uchanges, and hopefully
in the future, professional u ·
changes of teachers. arlisU. of·
ficials and technicians.
The desire of the newly fonn·
a! Nnareth group is that they,
too, will lOOn be ..,nding out
their letters to other students in
the U,S.S.R .. uchanging their
fears concerning the poe.sibiUty
of annihilation that is now
prevalent in this nuclear age
and ide • • about whatlhey: ... in·
dividuals may do to prevent
such an atrocily. However, ..
previou. ly mentioned, such a·
ch.anges would be interceded
by the Soviet eovemment, and
therefore letters would have 10
be ..,nt in duplicate lone copy
being .., ntto the national body
in MO$COW wruch repre..,nts
the element of Soviet society
that you are contaclingl. For u ·
ample, if you were making C<>n'
tact with a . tudent, your
duplicate woold have to be ..,nl
to the Ministry of Education,
and if making contllct with a
conrd On page 3
NAZARETH COLLEGE OF ROCHESTER
Buntich Named as
New Director
by Blair Miller
Nazareth's Shults Center has
• new Oirttto, and Head of Stud~
nt Activities. He ;. Paul Bunt;"
h, Lhe fonn ~ r Dirtttor of
AdmiMlons 8t Nazareth. Mr.
Buntieh . ucceed. ereg Evans.
who accepted a position I t
Buena Vi.t. College l .. t
..,mester.
Bunlich made the $hilt in
position out of . desire to US(>
ciale more d ire<:lly with the stu·
dents. Th;' was an opporlunity
that wQ not available to rum
while he was Di reelor of
Admi .. ioru. After five years. he
felt it w .. time for a ch.angc. His
familiarity with N .... reth Col·
lege and its people, made him a
strong choice for the}ob.
Steven C. LaSalle, Jr, has
been assisling Buntich with the
ochcduling of events and inter·
actions with the Pr...vdent's
Council meetings, Steve'. help
It en to Iwelve hour3lweek) h.as
made Buntich's tran.ition
easier.
Bunt;"h apecis il will toke
!ICVer1I1 months to get used 10
hi. new job-estllblishing a new
routine and order to what needs
to be done. He anlicipat .. it will
be a te.o rning u pcrie""" with
the m<»t enjoyable pon bcint!;
student activiti" ,
Currently Mr. Buntieh ;.
working with Will iam H.
Carey, Director of Athletics and
Physical Education, to add
more maerunes 10 those already
in the exerci"" room unlil lhere
-;. a .lot al of twelve different Bunlich aoo hopes to upgrade
the Cabaret Room, to make ila
"more cheery and inviting
place" for the (:OfI1Jnuters, who
compri.., a th.ird of the student
population. He will be meeting
with an intcrior designer here.t
Nnareth to try to get recom·
mendations for improvements
10 the Cabaret Room.
Buntich hopes his}ob will be
made eaoier when he r""';v ...
the results of. survey lhat will
be given to some N.u. students.
He hopes to use the results to
ma ke improveme nts to
everyone's salisfaction.
Another idea that Paul Bun·
tich and Steve l.aSIolie are
discussing is opening t he
Tavern during the times thaI
the Cabaret Cafeteria is closed
in the afternoon. The Tavern
would then have a cafe or oof.
fee .shop Jlmosphere offering
coffee, soup, ,nd the like.
According to Steve LaSalle, this
would begin to move the
Tavern toward having more
non ... lcoholic beverage events.
in amicpotion of the time when
the drinking age might be raised
10 twenty-one.
Paul would like to hire ...
Assistant Director. who would
aid him with orientlltion relaled
activities. office hours at night
Ito incr .... .., the number of
hours/day that .tudelllll would
have acceu to h.is officel, and
Iuondlilli of day·t<HIay ac·
tivities of Ihe Shults Center .
A key g""l i. to reduce the
~umber of outside groups uoing
the Shults Center wrule school
;. in se..jon. Thi. was a directive
from President Kidera,
meant to return Shults to stu·
dent u.." Yet UIOIher long
range goo is to " make the
NllZlreth campus an exciting
enough place so that the
students who live on campus
will wanL to .tlIy around and
not go borne on weekends."
EJ<pense limi lll the numberof
improvements .ha. ".n be
made at any one period of lime.
However, Bunlich and taSoUe
are not without ide.. for
"dream pro;ect. " that they
would like to see lor the future.
One idea ;. 10 encl..... the
poliO outside the Cobaret Room
in glass and create an enlrance
where ~ Cobaret Room ", now
located. Th;' patio could then
be decorated with hanging
planlll and poosibly be used
summer and winter.
Yct another idea;' to eocLooe
the Commuter Lounge in the
lower level of the Shults Center
and upgrade ~ q .... lIty of the
furn b h ings. This would ,
according to ~, remove
the current "bus tcrminallool<"
of the Commuter Lounge.
~her lhoughts-at·large, mighl
be ino:reasng parking lots lOmehow
and increaaing the seating
capacity of the gym.
We of the GI",,... hope that
Paul Buntich ",,}<>ys his new
positior> on campus. Stop in and
see him sometime.
Table of Contents
Clubs and ..
Com • .
Comm. Cal.
Editorial .
Entemmmeo1 .
InfOfTl\8tion .
Letters .
pqlitlcs . - .-. '," .
• .l . '
. . p.3
. p. 12
. pp. 6&7
. p. 2
. p, 9
. p. a
p. 2
. p.4
. p. 5
. pp.10& 11
, GLEANEA Feb. 27. 11184
Editorially Speaking . ..
Reflections on Rape
Tamara L. Kirch
Editor- in-Chief
It III started with my sincere
desire to inform the NUllreth
..,mmunity about the problem
of rape. Rocky Maddalina pooMeli
llong • 101 of informotion 10
ru:lp me. Then .u the power
~ OIl' in the Arts Center lindepth
<:<>vera! .. in the M .... oh
Znd issue) Ind I slIrted patrol·
ling the Arts Cent... This
<:mergency hi. undersllndably
taken quite. bit of my time.
In the midst of gathering.lI
the pertj"",,! infonnatiOd for I
fea ture on "'P". an ,,,,,,,,,,,nl girl
W,," I1Iped on campu$. In view
of this fact, I find il very important
to ",1001 $OJIIe further
in/orrnuion which I hope will
help SO~e out there:
What I'm about to tell you i.
no! being sharod to SCII'<! you,
but to let any other woman with
similo. expericOf:U know that
they aren't akme. I w .. nope<!
when I w •• w t...", years old.
It's. tnoumatic memo<y ['11
never forget, but [dkl get OVer it,
..-d 1m able to live a normollife
wilh relati""ly lew f ... r., I juS!
used my own common IIeR$<!.
When this rape hoppeoed 1(,
me. II first [told absolutely no
one about it. because 1 thought
no one would understand . [was
w""'8. When [ did finlJly .. y
$Qrnething (& long time aIteTl,
the horror of it f.ded away, and
[find that.s>x yurs "'ter. [can
talk about ;t .1mQ61 .. if it was
$imply a ~ery bad d.urn. I
guess lime really don hul all
wound$.
The other day [ was watching
Letters to the Editor
Dea. Edilor.
Congra lu[a lions on the
February 9th i .... e. The general
improvements are noIable and
commendable.
There are a number of con·
cerm thaI J would hope thaI
you would c",. ify f'" """'" of
YOU' readers, including your·
.. If.
I. The slslUS of the paper (i.e,
do you need more odverliaing.
volunteen, money, etc.)
2. Would you consider prinling
pubUc service messag.. that
you IDifhI perllOllally dUogr~
willi? (i.e. while ~ agtc<'
willi lhe peper's edilorial pooi.
lion on moralily, religion and
politics lIIerc are others wI><>
di$og,ee!1
3. Some people do hold ~
ing views to lhe edilorial pool ti""
01 the GIta_. Some o:vcn
b.lie~e thaI lheir letl .... would
no! b. prinled and $Q Ithey .. yl
thq doO'1 wrile. CouJdyou rC5'
pond? Sincere[y.
Ted Kmiecik, Edilor·in.chief
1982-83
Dea, Ted,
Thanlt you for the compli·
menl. J hopc: you continue 10
..., improvements in the paper.
In . ... we' 1<> you, questionso
I. The G/M"., alway. needs
more pe<JpJe in' an ...,... AU are
always welcome. Staff med·
ings.rc Tuesdays al 6:30 p.m.
2. Yes. we .re always open In
prinling public service
meMlges of .n kinds thaI
would b. of Inlc'''1 10 $Iudenu.
3. W~ realUoc people ho", oppooing
vicwo bul "" one...,rna
willing loeq>resslhei. view. in
ptinl. We try 1<> prinl all letters
1"'1 ar. received, reg&l'dJess of
the content
We hope thi. i. of oomo help
in answering you, questions.
-The Editors
To Ilw! Editor:
Exciting. warm. happy, care·
frce-lOUnd inviting?
This i$ jU$l • brief d.scripti""
of Ufe in Carroll HaU. The post
'eputolion of segregalion, divi·
si"". and disharmony...,.... to
be for from th •• tmosphere lhat
exists this year in Carroll H.U.
Many of lhe negative feeling.
that have b<;en l$$OCi8led wilh
Ih. dorm MV. b<;en said 10
have been caU$ed by Ilw! Ioca·
tion. the pas!. PUrpo$C of the
building. and the previous
yu r. of negative expcrienoes
osoociated with the donn.
Much 10 my surpri$e and
grealjoy. I have found the Ioca·
lion quite ideal. We are Iocaled
on the U$I side of the camp\U
wilh convenienl aCC8S 10 lhe
Shults Center. Smyth Roll. I nd
most other building. on cam·
"...
The building allows f<>r
~rvl tion 01 ene'1W wilh lhe
donn rooms Iocaled on the first
nQOf. The rooms I re quite
Attorney Named District Coordina tor for Glenn Campaign
Eel KeUy, an l uomey and ad·
miniatr.tor al lhe Stale Univer·
sily 01 New York College II
Brookport. wasloday named lhe
32nd Congressional Dislrlct
<:OOt<Iinator of the John Glenn
for Presidenl campaign. '!'he
32nd ~onal District on·
compasses Western Monroe.
Orleans. Ge_ and parts of
Nilpnl and ErI. Counties.
"Sonalor Glenn il clearly the
Democrahc candidate who can
besI take on the Reagan ad·
ministralion in the general eJection
and restore Ih. seruo of national
putpO$O and direction we
secm 1<> ho", lost undc. recenl
administnotlo"". His gooJ. and
obtecti~es for America are more
In tune wilh the real aspirations
01 the American people: Kelly
.said. "I believe IMI, given our
f",cign ",,[ley, our ... i<>us
economic ptoblerna and the
critical need lor JOIInd policies
"" educalion, arms control, the
environment . rese.rch I nd
developmenl and hu lth care.
Democrats mU$l go willi lhe
candidare who can besl take 011
Ronald Reagan in the gener.l
election. John Glenn is thaI
candidale .·
Kelly expectl a spiriled battle
10' the norninlllion in the
Di.ruiCl since Ihe campaign is
s\atling later lhan he had an·
licipaled. 1 will be looking for
IrU ooordinalO<1l and other
volunteers to d<> many \asks
associaled with the Sept~mbef
IlIh primary. Vuy sh<>t1 ly. we
wiU b. announcing the District
s luring committee and
dc:!.ignating our coordinalors:
Kelly IUrlher indicated lhol
~olunlcers Ire more than
wek:omc: and can conlact him 01
lhe Glenn campaign head·
quarlefl. 21 CoUege SiTffi,
Bm:kporl. New Yo<k [4420 or
al637-9446,
Horton Offering LBJ Internship
Was bingt<>n. D.C.-Con ·
gressman F.ank,.Horton IR.NYI
willlpONOt an individual from
the 29Ih Congressional Dislrict
ia lhis ycar's Lyndon B. John5on
Congressional Inlemship Pr0-
gram. ·Applications for the
eighl·wttk, summer progrlm
may be obtained from my
Washington Office,· Horton an· '"'"""'. n.e e\ghl.wttk Pf08:nII'> will
be divided ., thai the ialom
will not only have an oppor.
tunity 10 work closely with ,
mcml>crs of Horton's Wu hing·
Ion stall, buI the inlern will
work with Hou .. Governmenl
Openllions Comrnill~ betau"
of Horton's pooilion as Ranki ~g
Minorily Member, u well ..
working with lhe Northcut·
Midwesl Congressional Cooli·
lion. on whkb the COngr ....
man .. rves as Co-chainnan.
The ialem will participate in IS
many......... hearinga and
assignments as possible during
this short program.
The inkmlhip carri .. . sti·
pend of 11.860 I", lIIe eighl
week period.
The LBJ inl e rn.hip in
HOrlon's office is available 10
<>IIC sludenl. woo is . Uending
an instilulion of higher educa·
tI"" or to a teacher of govern·
mont or tocial studies in a
secondary or pooI·secondary
school. ·App~canIS mUSl be
resideny of Ih. 29th C0ngressiona
l Di.tricl; th . re/ore.
cont'donp.3
" Entertainment Tonighl" and
they $howe<! ..,enel from
"Seareh For TOInO<TOW" of •
character name<! Sunny who
was rap<:<! by someone $he
knew. Aller the epioode was
aire<!, she rca:ived mony caUl
.nd st.ted on "IT' that, "Pe...
pie arc becoming more and
more wiUing 10 report il ."
Lut w~k, while driving t<>
Naz. I heard on Ihe ne~ how .
victim had b<;en rap<:<! 3Z2 ri", ...
ill rile wr five )¥<I~ by • truck
driver and $he had charged him
with aU 322counls.I'mgll.dshe
decided 10 neport him.
The point['m Irying 1<> make
is that if you 0'" roped, ;1 ;$ very
importanllo laUr. about it and lif
you.., desi re) neport the rapist's
spacious with comfortable
furnitu,e, a big Lounge, and
plenly of heal in lhesf, biller
,"""Iha lhal a.e a pari of OUr
pre...,t existence in Rochester.
N'
In rclltion 10 the pHI dis·
Mrrnony thaI may have cast I n
overshadowing cloud upoll the
dorm, [ hive found great
warmlh. catlng. and concern
from lhe majDrily of the pe<Jp1.
lhat reside in Carroll.
[ feel thol the dorm has caplured.
grUI mil;lure of person·
ality Iypes. Inlerests. o.t>d an
overall good f..,ling """""",ing
lhedorm.
We seem 10 ba",. Irend lhal
i. quite common II Nazareth.
Many of the pe<>plc have very
simi"', ideals and inlerests,
""""lIy and malerially. A greal
focus ...,rna to be lor people 10
conform 10 their peers and 1<>
" keep up wilh 111. Kelley' •. "
For eumple, clolhing
desc:ripti"" to the police. '(
do no! have 10 Jl<"" chargos
you don'l want t<>. The i
tanl thing is to gel Ihe If. '
oul in the <>pen with
We have many Irai.
COIIn..,l"", for rape on cam
bul I would ~Uy Uk •
pDinl oul that our <>wn •
Director waf honored in I
by W1to~ W1to in Law
IIImr beca ..... of hi. rape in
ligations. Rocky has ha
215 cues of rape and htio'l
• cue yet.
II .sympathetic and It .
.... is wailing for you if you 11\
or were .• victim.
FOR MORf;INFORMATlO!l
ON RAPE, TURN TO PIIGE1
preferences and Iypes r
those of OUr neighbor down
haU, lhe person 1<> the right
left of uS in class. or the
we frequml 11 the pub.
On th. contrary, Carroll I
can be said 10 ha", I colla
ation of many colorful peop.
Due 10 lhe varicty and
li[ily. I great balance ha$
com~ and related. 11 ""!
be I ttributed 10 fa lc, obanoo,
even GOD. Neverthele ... it
haPJl<'oedl1 hopethat by in!
ing the Nazareth romm
01 this occurrence, the pooi .
experience viewed in the
1964 may add new lighl to
attitude 01. lhe in/an>OU$
11 may very well be that
brighlness of lhis yur wiU
the cloudsof previous years
lJ>PCOr. letting the ha .
thaI is pr .... nlly associaled
Carroll H. U U"" OIl and on
on and ou.. . .
A Caring. Conce
Carroll Hall R .
~e QLPWNE
Editor·in-chiet ............................... Tamara L Kln::tI
Assis1am Editor. . ....... Mary Ertel, Kristin Klr$dl
Layout Edflor ... .. .. Mary Ellen Sczcesoia/;.
Faculty Advisor .. _ . . ....... Dr. Alexander Suth&rt.lltld
Sports Editor ................................. . .. David La Forest
News Gaps ............................... linda 0uaneI
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Advertising ............................. Tim Palamar. Miko Grose
aWing .......... ...... . ............................ Blanche Fohil
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Miko Gass. Diilne Beall, Madeleine Tr<7jOfl
John Wood. eaniB Slevens
Madonna Smith
F'tloIoStall . .. ...... Msr1t M8ddalino. Stephen ()ugarl,
John Kistner
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Nazareth Undergraduate Association. Editorials .m
written by the Editor in Chief and Assistant Edit
Advertising poliq does not ne<:essarily re
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opinion.
• • •
Students Opinions
to be Surveyed
Feb_ruary 27·29, lOme The negative elements will be
$Iuden). will be part;. looked at with regards to tutu",
in • Student Opinion changes to be made on ClOmp\1$.
. The survey w .. pur_ Paul SunUch, Dinctor and
March 2nd 8 pm - 3rd at 10 pm
8th ANNUAL
the American Col· H~ad of Student Activities, is
;~, •••• _.". r vioe and wiD looking forward to using the
NAZARETH COLLEGE DANCE MARATHON
for
~I~~~~~it~~]~~"~'" survey to measurc current stu·
t d<:n\ .. tisfaction with the csm·
pus. He will aLsouM the ",sulu
to decide what improvements
$hould be made. The opinions
will hopefully improve the
C.,. .: .:.:.,. ... ?,h;;,0;;;'';;;m, v.. iou. progn.",. and increase
by Public I i student retention.
Who's Coming to Dinne r?
A new program is being initiated to
promote good rela tions between
students and faculty. Specifically, a
group of students or an individual student
would invite a faculty member to
dinner in Lourdes or Kearney.
Something informal and initiated by
the students, The program was done a
few years ago and was quite succeSS"
fut. The faculty member would go 10
the Dean of Faculty and pick up a
meal ticket for a free meal. Be
brave-invite a professor to dinner.
Ground Zero
.." ... ,
$ion group has ~I on two (IOCa.
$ion$. The main topic diJCUssed
has been the pos6ibilily of their
leukemia
Presented by
The Nazareth College
Social Board
"
involvement wilh the Project,
and while a regular mooting
lime hM not yel been allablioh·
ed, the group does plan to meet
again 500<1. If anyone hu ques.
tions concerning the Proje<:t
and/or wO\lld like to join the
di$Cuuion group, please con·
tact P. ul MnrriJ.
Any Questions - Call Mary Sheehy 381-7020
or Gale McEvoy or Beth 586-1422
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tnc WRW~C l.AS HOURS: M-Th 12:30104:30 CARROll,117 Fridays: 12:30103:30
B.A.C.A. will be having a mlxer 'FEBRUARY 2S
TIme: 9:00 pm to 1:30 am
$1 Naz Students / $2 Non·Naz
Rock - Funk · Pop and DIsco
Will Be Played. All Ar81nvlled 10 Come!
Summer Overseas
Stoo.nts. teachers. or anyone
planning an OVerseas &IImmef
trip can make the most of their
travel e>:periencc with these
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SUMMBR JOBS, SUMMER
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• GLEANER Feb. 27, 1984
In
1biI1CCJIIOd wee); <'lithe new
-.Ion of c:.oacr- bqan with
the ""veilinS of ..... uklent
Reopn'. 'ua1 1985 bud,ot-.
budJCI WI ~ apendilures
of S925 billion 100
revenues of SU5 billion. The
conveaional blJda:et proca.t iJ
• c:ompliCIIted 0Dt. MId it ll likeIy
that actual upmdiNrft win
geaUy deviale from thoM: rcqueotcd
by !be Praident.
Notwithltlndlna. Ihe
Admil'llst .. tion's budset pm.
p01i1 dou reflect Ihe
Pruklen!'1 program . nd provida
... with an iU\lWltion of
what be would lite 10 _ Ihc
Uniled States accompIisII in I
number of &/'US.
11m plcued with many pout.
of the budget. That isn\ the
dr ..... tic shift In lOCiII] proa,
arm thaI marked the put few
~.r •. Tbe E~ Deport_nt
...... ted IO....,..;~ weatheriza·
lion and ahcrnale energy
development fundinl -botb
uulol "'hicl! are v...." Impo<·
tanl 10 New York and North·
.. UI.,rn consume ... EPA'.
budget II increued 10 ac:com.
modale. IlI'ger Federal mle in
IEklina the .ad .. in, lir, and
Wile. problems !hoot affect ...
aU. fAlueation, espec:MUy in
math and sciencef" II inereaaed.
Tbete 'r<: .U ueas 1 con,;dcr
ImporUnl, MId .... c ueas IMI
wUl poy dividendlln the years
ahead for both 0\11 economy
and our quality of life.
A major OII<IC6n of mine
and
to Reagan Budget
celllUI "ollnd Ibe L"I"
defUIK budJCI reoommmckd
by !be PrnidmI. I am as IlI'O<Ii
.. anyone ;n my tommilmenl
10 .. olid Mlioruol defe ...... WeU
tnoi....:!. educaled, and equipped
for«s are euenti.ol to our na·
lional teCUrity. But I .110
bdieve tNU the Pentqon an
shue in the 'belt ti&btenJn&"
wbich .n other f edcni "Itt.
ciao-and I miaht .del. pr_
tlally every Arneriun-N~
been forced to end u",.
Inslead, the Deferue bu<\aet
hq nearly doubled in the po$!
four ye .... This ye.r' •• ccom·
mt1Ided 13 percent Increllll!
toWs U 7 billion. The r«!Om'
mended Ddenoe budget II
SlO5 billion!
The nos billion Defense re'
quest brlngl me 10 my chief
concern .bout the .=mend·
ed hudjjet, which is the deficil.
In my mirwi .• $180 billion
deficit. whlch II the Ialeot in •
51rin& 01 $/00 pi ... billion
defJcit5, \hreltens wNtlJlPU"l
10 ~ • potenti.!!y SltOfI&
""",nomic n;a1Yt!$y. It is the
f ederal deficit which Ibsorbs
.vliI.bie c.edil in the mIIrket·
place. and. which. in lum. subSlanlioUy
I<kb 10 the unreason·
Ibly high intuest tltes. III O'o/t!$.
Ylluoed dollar. and I bulJl'OO'llllj
foreip u.df: deflcil.
We In c:o.w-, workin&
with lhe ""elidenl, mU$l brina
the dencit down. And I ~lleve
Mlny of us in Congress will
focus on lhe Penllgon IS one
tItget for budget reduetions. I
~Lieve these reductions can ~
.chieved wltho .. t ... y
compromisillj 01 OUt ""tlOOaJ
....,..rily.
For elWrlple, my ~n'
menl Operalion. Commillee.
on which I Rrve .. RaAkiIlj
Minority Member, InVel!ipied
Def_ DqlIrtmenI procure-"",
lit and other ~iIIj pr0-
cedures Last ~. Out work
rnco.led thot 'leYen! billions 01
doUJ, .. are wlSied eoch year
Ihrough oboddy .1Id virl .. ally
non·uislenl ovenighl 01
SUbstlnlial deferue COIIIrICtI_
The point;' thol .. til do uist
where CUb ca.o be .-de; 1 will
.w.o.r.k. t o..., tl-.t theae IIC pur. Possible WI Incretiel and
other m"15ure"hal mij.ht help
uS conl rollhe deficit will most
l_ikmely be pul on .....1 1; tll roads to I/,Id todecllondoy-no
potty wants 10 be ruponsible
for pr<JpOSlns WI incrnJrs or
even sugg6lin& IlUCh • billrr
medicine.
Over.lI. tll~te ore some
pos llive pOints 10 Ihe
Pr~.id"n"'1 budael. but a
donge..-ously high defIcil poees
.serious thr~ts 10 • long.tnm
r~ery th.ol is 10 Important to
~"'.
The... ..~ .oome of my
seneral thoughts and reaet;ons
10 lhe Presid .... r. budget. From
thue though ts. [will direct my
votillj in tile monilla ahead.
Aid Cut for Child Abuse
U.S. Rep. M .. lo 8i."i
(D-NY] lodoy ailed "neonKionIble'
• JII"OI)05ed 60 pc •.
cenl CUI in federl l funds lor
.p.r.o..& r. .... to combol child.busc "",,".
BiIQi. III oriIPnr.l ~ 01
IMOUld Abusc ""evention and
Trellment Ad. exploined "The
"'dmini'I"lion'l PY 1985
budget ptOPO$Il submitted 10
~,. this week would &l.uh
fe<ietalsuppolt for child lbusc
p revention ptog .. m. from
1\6.2 million down to 16.72
tnlllioo. Included in lru. CUI is.
IotII ditllination 01 .U child
.bule dis.;relionlty lu~d.
whlch Ilte U5ed 10 support im·
por'-nl programs .imed" com·
botting ",~ua1 .huse .pinst
chIldren IS well IS Inolnlllj and
t_",h into au,," 01 .busc
and nqIec!:.'
Biagi, who .erve:l IS the
ranki"ll New York Member 01
the House Ed,"",lion and Lobar
Cornmi\lee which Lt reoponli·
ble lOt lhe child abuse preven·
tion progr.m continued. "Thll
major c .. 1 proposed by the
Administration eo:xnes 1\ • time
when estimalal poinl to mot"e
lhan 1.5 million clilldren "".
Iionally who Ite victims 01
child .bUll! and neglect. 1\ i,
further estimaled Ihlt approxl·
moldy 2,000 children die ucll
year .. nder ci rcums'.nen
which suuest child lbu3e.
Overall there his been more
IhIn • 60 percent increue In
reported child abuse .nd
negJed a_ in this !IIlion
oillO! 1976 with the Jarsestln.
ere ...... occurring in the [lISI
IWOyel""
Oi."1 observed lhal in·
cidences 01 c:hild obuse and
<>eglect Nve abo risen in New
York. He added, "New York
SUle reoeiv"ll .1.....,., 5500,000
from Ihe Child "'bUll! ""evf:D'
lion and Treo!menl Act and this
lmounl would be cui by more
lhan IWf if this buodset is .p"......
fIiIgi saKI be would lead the
flsht to re;«t this cui and
restore full f .. ndillj ror ehild
.huse prevenlion ptogr.ms.
'Just yestero.y, Ihe full H()U$C
overwhelminaJy .pproved a
lout ~It n~ of the 0IilcI
AbuR ""evO!1ltlon .nd Trell·
menl Act with .ulhorizllionsof
more lhan SIlO million.. It
would be hard 10 irMalne lhis
lime HOUle 'pprDvlng •
massive cui in lunds lor child
.buse pr<evenlion such .. lhat
.P.r..o.s..x.- i in lhe AdmlrUst ..t ion
Larry Holmes Nominated for President
NBW YORK CITY, f ebruary
3. 1980'. Today, Worke .. World
PIl'ty 1984 I'Tesidenti.ol eondi·
dole .nd Blac:k activist Larry
Holmes denounotd the ""tlOOaJ
medll's senSiliolllliEinl of
Je:ste J~'. fI""".,.. and
Iepl co>tribulions mode 10
OpctoliDn POSH by 1M ..... b
lasue, .. pori 01 • " R.dsl
..-near f;affipalgn Cllculaled 10
try 10 b ..... k the btock of 1M
pownful ...... movemenl thol
J-:boo bas ~ the-....·
tial .ymbol .. f." ,WOlkers
World PIlIy Presidential and
Vlce·Presidenlill candido Ie,
Larry Hoi""", ItId Chia ... ..,.
tivlll Cloril LaRiVI .nnounced
Ihelr uodid,de. in
Wuhia&ton, D.C. on Januory
21. 19801 in iroal 01 the Federal
Ill«tiofIa Commissioa.
SpeUina: to .... pporte .. oncl
memt.. .. of lhe press in New Holm", w"'- porty is supYork,
Hoi""" uplained lhol portive 01 lhe J.ckaon move"
We should not It aU t.. SUt· menl, made 1M poinl thot
prixd or disbelrtened by tbex " Whal _'re seellIj now Is the
efforu 10 discredil JOCbon. _me thing thol lhe c.pilllisu
They w~ inevitable becaUll! did to Adam Clayton Powell,
the movemenl II getlillj 100 "'""'U$ ClfYOY, ond other
SItOIIj. .tId the medii. which i, Block INd~ .. who beoome 100
nomorelhan.",flectionollhe popular. But we must moke
racist. eopllilist e<\JIblisllmenl. $ur~ thollheylte not suecessful
is ~\ling_n:d. and has dedd· apin. BlIck Ieoden Nve •
ed 10 take oIf the glo::wes on rishl to • ..ociIle with.nd h.ov~
.Jacbon." Holmes cootinued, fri~ndly rdoolionl with other
" 11'. ~ more rKist th.ol tbe Third World peoples. bf, they
medillhould =0 in on uoociI· A .. b. P.lestinian. CubAn. Ot
lions between 8lack 1eIde.. AfriClns Ind A ....... without
and ...... b groups. Thit is how ~lng lynched in lhe .. cist
they wenl after "'ndrew pre"." Holmes ailed lor ..... ll
YOUIlj." Holmft uclaimed. lho$e who Slarwi for eq ... llly 10
"What .ooul . U the COI"pOnI' SUnd strong "P'nM thll rlctst
lions .nd sJ.lmy, righl·willj med .. c.mp.iln, . ntI ,I
groups o..V'Ind, ~01 i eecaaorr take'1O I"'" streetl by
Coqress. tht! &>ate: and the !he thousands 10 delend lhe
Ptaidenl;>"' Joc:u.... mov~menl.'·
• • •
Naz Students Lobby
for TAP Parity
by JIIII C .. ltr ....
A 810"1' of Rochester Ilt~
st .. dents traveled to the ,,"Ie
aopilll In ... Iblny 10 lobby for
1M T ... P Parity bin on 1Uead&y,
Febnilry 14. The group con·
listed oIleYen SlOOcnIl from St .
}ohnf1ahet, Usa Pltkfrom R1T,
.~d A n ~e Reicher l. Jim
Cull ..... Mlnon Usk, Charles
HickJ and Robin Frell from
N .... e1h.
The lIudenu had . CMIlO! 10
dlscuu 1M T ... P issue directly
with ~lected legia\alor, and
their IUlf people. They viewed
their IUCCeW III bein.II rdoolively
.. ndele.-mine<!. "11'1 hord 10 leU
how ml>Ch lmplCi you M~ on
.n auemblym.on or • lerllior.
It',lmportant enoushJuSiIO ~
there 10 , how them thol we Ite
State of the Union:
Horton's Opinion
T wre tbe Presidenfs optbnill11
.hout OUt Nltlon'.
fUlure; indeed. 1 believe
Am~riao is on the rebound.
More An>eriao~ are relumi",
10 work.. inf1llion is we/I utIder
conlrol. .nd the «ODOmic
outlooIt-1I1e1$t for the ahott-to
inlermedi.re·te.-m-;' btilht.
Tn my mind. the rre.;denl
.ecognl>ed the impot\lnce 01
the somewllat neglected . re ..
of education, environment.
houIillj Ind others. It iI Ibex
&fUll wbtre our foundalion for
IIlfOOIInd IUIU.incd a:onoolic:
growth. and I hi&h quality 01
life. wi!! ~ laid. 1 look forwltd
10 worltJng with the Presidenl
. nd my wlleag~ in the H""",
in strclljlh~ning our commil'
ment In \h_ imporllllt Ifeu'
01 Federal invatrnenl.
8111 the mast imporunt iIme
thot f_ the ""esidenl Ind
ConQe:II IhiI election ~ is
the Rrioua deflCil problem.
QuilelimplylM bud8el- "not
broughl inlO balonce -mU$l ' 1
least be broughl .. nder conlrol.
o.ClCits relChillj ".,.rly 1200
billion in OO<UecUIi~ ClICal
yUri un IbrUle~ Ihe
«OnOmlc rero<I~ lhol JeeIIII
10 be tiki", hold. We .pplaud
Inflallon of 3.2 p"rcent, but we
still hive Int~rest ralQ ..,vcn 10
nine poinl, above th~ Inflation
.. te. n.e ...... 1 diffe-renoe is
three 10 lour polnll. The dif·
lerenc~ ii, I beli~ye . II·
Itibullble 10 unconlrolled
federll defleits thol Iblorb In·
ordinate omounts of IYlilable
aedil.
The ""e,id~nl ~Ugsesl' I
'downpoym~nt' .. one tool 10
begin te ....... deficit redUdiona.
And I believe all Members 01
co,lt'd from pt18e 2
por~n" Ite encou .. ged 10
notily their son or dIoqhler
who is .!lending ,,,,1I00I .w.y
from home of the inlernship 10
that thoy will Ilave an oppor.
tunity 10 o.pply.' Horton oom·
"",nled.
"'ppliclnls must be tnidmll
of the 29th Congr~uion.1
Dislrict . ... pplicotions mU$l be
.ubmilled by March %6, 1980'.
so lhose wi"'ina 10 apply
should wrile immedialely for
'ppllCliion materilll 10
Conjtewnan FtlJllr. Horton,
ZU9 Rayburn Hou", OfC .....
8IIildillj, Washington, D.C.
20515. Requests for .ppliao.
I I
Federal officilLt In the
."."'.
Oswego 31513424688;
3151255-1125 .
Horton further oJ",
by reoonunmdat ion
importi.oJ IlId ob;ecti~
who will be appoinled
Congreo.m.n. The .
.. Ietled will be
the lattet port of
"ihi. ;1 •
Feature:' Rape Awareness
"Acquaintance Rape Awareness"
Workshop WeD Attended
by Tamar. l.. Kirch
On Ttiaday, January 3ht.
Naumh', Security and Safety
Doportmenl held I n "Acquaint.
IlOl: !tope Workshop" for mMI
!<d women. Security Din:clor
&x:co J. Maddalif\l reported
Iha! liS people attended the
wwUhop, and tru, ""'Pri5cd
at pleased him ba:ause only
iz people showed up for the
'ostWOTk$hop.
Thosoe who . !tended the Ac·
quainta""" Rape Workshop
, .ere able 10 hear I panel
:b:uasion COnsisting of: Sgt. Joe
Genier. Monroe County
!I>eriff'. Department; Pltricia
lIo.u, Aasi.uant Discrict Attmey:
Dr. Karl Auerboch,
!(&wetll Health Center; Dr.
'ttderica Altl$ley, N."".eth
; and Rotky M.d·
~Iin., N .... ct" Security
~or. A film was presented
~~lhe discuasion.
An important ract about rape
thaI it i. the most IInreportt:d
~~!n OUt country today. It's
~'_"'Ied m.t as many .. ten
~. OCCUr for !!Vert ~
r_~~cd to the police or •
"tal. In lite last fi~ years,
;~ hu incuased by 34 perL.~
I is rape? nw:", are eight
""'" types of rape:
"Rape"-Forced pe nis·
vagi"" interCOlZt3e by • man on
a woman (thi. definition i. ~I
and ""ries slightly by state).
2. "Suwol AMauJ'''_A forced
suual ad against ~'. wW
(men or women may 1M:
a5$IIulted ac<:ording 10 this def·
inition; and it includes OflIOI,
anal, Ind OIher lonns of forted
se>;ual b<hl.viotj.
3. "Date Rape"- Forced inter.
course by someone with whom
one has had In OlliOing aoci.ol
relationslUp (e.g. g<X>d lriend5).
4. "StRtutory Rape"-Saual
inte~ witll a girl under
tile age of consent (usuaUy 16)
with her consent,
5. "Acquaintance Rape" -Foroed
intercourse by oomeone the
victim knows.
6. "Soft Rape"-Coercion used
to engage I victim in inte.·
course agairut hi$lhe. wUl.
7. "Confidence Rape"- FOlCed
intefO)Urse by !Omeone who
gl ins . eee.. 10 you.
IIonWdorrnitory room by Wse
pretenses (e,g. phone ""rvice·
men, salespeople).
8. "Attempled Rape"-An
_ult 011 I woman in which
se.:ual intercourse i& intended,
but docs not occu •.
Although most rapes • .., pe ••
formed by men, and most rape
victinu I.., women, this is not
always the CIlX. AppnWrnalely
10 percent of olI oexuallSSluli
cases Ire vioiatloru 'pins!
male victims.
You should be <:<>Deemed
abou t rape bee.use fWry
woman is • ~entilol victim
rcprdkssof age, raco:', ~ clau
Rape vidims hive induded
women, children, and men,
young or old, sin&le or married.
Rapoe Crisis Centers report thot
people from under the Ig<: of I
yaI to lIVe. 90 ycars of oge
hive been victims. Rapoe can
hlppen I t any time, any·
where-moroing, noon, or
nigIIt Rapes take place in I Utomobiles,
laundromou, dormj.
toriel, restronll'l$, cemetari .. ,
dark . lleys, and in crowded
ptlrlting lou. 50 percent of all
rlpes occur in the home of the
victim-hlU of the time the
_ilant is .rurutled to the
borne to perform I service, to
u k for help, 0. 15 •
friendl""'"luaintanoeldate of •
victim.
Rapoe is the foateat riaing
violent crime In t"" U.s. The
FBI stat .. thai one woman in
five will be o.ssaulted io her life·
time. 10 percenl of all ropes""
reported. NationoUy, IPPro";·
malely 3 in 100 ~poned rapes
result in • conviction. LocaUy.
the conviction rate is "1'1'<0%'
imately 90 percent,
What to do if you are raped?
by Tlmua L. Kirch
!l', happened and now you.
~ne you love, has been
~. Whit should you do
Vklima. should always repon
~~ immediately for the
r.ing ruoona, ocoording to
~? Director Rocky Mad·
I. n.e trauma tlte victirm suf·
, is mind·bog;g!ing..nd <:oun·
~'i::ventin8"1 is extremely~':
Y' reprdless of whom
victim _:I. Naz Security
trained counselors. or con·
Id ~ Rape Crisis Center, or Dr.
:",,!.~.ch of the Nazareth
"":"".?nter llocaled 011 cam· :"';, A!I conver .. tiollll can be
~ confide ntiaUy.
Or>ce. rape victim hasahlred
IIotrible I .. U.... that she
~iiy went lhroush. Ite.
~_.,,:,,,y use .a she is
Fr,-.::l Ied further by any of understanding listeners.
i1.!,,~er or.not the victim E':' to prosecute, she should
I'!:""', tI>e incidenl for the
~.ng reasons:
l~~!,,~~edical attention or
~i,;"l.ttention.
i_":' .. 8et teated for venerUl
~.nd pregnancy,
IO prevent Olhers from flcing
Ilme ordeal,
10 Mientify .nd apprehend
~:I and It' ~im off /ho
~lCmedicaJ~rnsoi .
victim ore truting In·
juri ... venereal di......,. and
pregnancy. The hospital wi!!
treat any brui$ts or internal in·
juri~ you' hive received. and
win probably giveyou t"nquil·
izers to calm your nerves.
The hospital will check to _
if you t..d vene.eal disea.se
BEFORE the "poe, To find out if
you oontracted v.d. AT niE
11MB 01 the rapoe, get a gooor·
rhea teat one week later; I
syphilis ICIIt sUr weeu later.
To prevent pregnancy. the
hospital may offer you. "Mor·
ning Aller" piU whic:h is. five
d. y treatment of H trogen
(female hormonesl Ihlt cou"..
severe ructions in SOme
women. Me .... trual e>tt .. ction is
• new method that is less trau·
matic than the "pill" or lbot·
tion. If abortion is choIIen by the
' .poe victim, Jbe shoukl..eeeive
profession.ol counselins on this
sensitive issue. Since your deci:
• sion can hive , horHerm Ind
long-term effe<:ts-emotionaUy
and ' physically- carly advio:e is
important.
When • victim is reporting to
polio:e (Nazaretll Securityl Jbe
should:
-Go as she is. Re .... in in cl0thing
(if • c~ is I>«U5O.ry,
Slve clothing in a bag). Do not
WHh. douche, or take ' ''y
medication.
-Brinj another woman for
suppan. if possible.
-Speak to • policewoman, if
JXl"ible.
- Report ~ __ ult rig/u away/
A delay mak .. il euier for I
rapist to cocopoe alllviction .nd
to rape another victim. so give
as mlny facts .. can be reocalled.
A rapoe victim does not hive
10 r~ ~horgellpin$llhe rapist.
But the victim should It lelSt
give all possible infomuorion to
the pollee. !O the: rapist am
eventually b< cough!.
If you choose to file • ~ha'8e,
going to court will cost you
nothing if you hive the OiMrict
Attorney p.<w:cute your CIlX.
In court. your testimony will
eenter on your lCliolIs 1m.
mcdiIldy Ifterwards (who you
lold about it . nd when you
.eport~ it): the events leading
. up to the assaull (when! and
when you met the rapist. and
whit you Wen! doina: or .. ying
before it l\appcncdl: and the
rape itself, ir>o:luding I complete
description 01 everythin.g that
happened.
fortunately. mlny stales
hive pused new .ape Iow,that
malic it easie. for women to
prosecute rapists.
Th..,re will be .,.... media
coverage. bulthe vic:tim's name
and any pertinent iolonnation
for identity is usually omitted.
For other', .. kes, encourage
the reportil\g of aU tu crimes
and di$cover your locaJ Rape
Crisis Center !O your friends
.nd family might not have to go
through the InIUIIII themselves.
'Defensive
WuponJ AgIlrut Rape
0:: Should I CIlT)' a we.poo?
A: It·, bette. net to, unless you
have been rrrnnMIto handle and
u50 w04pOllS. Guns and knives
can eulIy be liken away and
used opimt you.
Some improvi$ed "lepl"
WeipollS (usc them IIIl/y to help
you get """'Yl'
-Lighted Cipre\.te: Smash iD
I..., or hand oIattacke. ,
-I'lastic Lemon: Fill with om·
mooia. aim for eyes lwill spray
up to 15 feet1.
-Umbrella: With both hands
jib neck or sto .... cl>. dan't rw·
in.g wildly.
- Hal Pin: Carry in band or pinned
to clothes within MSt
.cody, strike in I rU 01 lace.
-Keys: CarTy bo/'ol.OHn f.ngen in
• doled fist, rUe ..:roM eyes.
CAUTION: Theae can .Iso be
u.5ed .gainst you!
The 8J!S1' defense is to usc
your NATURAL WEAPONSI
Awareness. precaution. and
involvement I re your bal
weapons against rape.
NBVBR GO ANYWHBRE
ALONB. There really is SOIIII!
truth to tlte muim: ''''''re',
.. /ety in numbers.
For OIher's sakes, encourage
other women to use rape prevention
tacta. Diac:over you.
locaJ Rape Crisis Cenler ... d a,.
~age the reporting of tIll su
Some Common Myths
About Rape .
Myth: "Women are raped by
strang<: mm in dark olIeys."
PACf: 60 percenl of the rapists
arc known to their victims.
Most rapists know 0. are
"friends" of their victim&. Half
01 . n •• pes happen .t tt.e victim'Shomo:.
Myth: "Rapil'" .re impubive
Ind moliVlted by Un(:'OllitolJ,
Ible desires. (bpiau arc suo
uaUy unlulf,ued.1"
FACf: 60 pero:ent of rapisillre
married and lead nor .... l lives.
Many have children. 90 poercent
of aU group rapes "'e planned.
58 percent of single ropes...,
p!anJ>ed. 75 percent of oIl rapes
a,c planned. (Ami •• Patterns in
Forcible Rape)
Myth: "Only women with hHI
reputations are .. ped."
FACf: ReputRtion his <Kllhiog
todo with it; the rapist's desire
is chidly "control;' Il0l..,..
Myth: "Women ...,retly want
tob< raped."
FACf: Rape victims do nO! en·
joy, apect, or "uk for" rope.
Myth: "Women are powerless
against rape."
PACT: Therea.eMANYWAYS
women <:an preyenl rape Ind
get help if they an raped.
"Is Help Avai lable?" Officers of the Nazareth
College Department of Security and Safety
has been specially trained as rape counselors,
along with members of the Health Center,
and can assist you in getting help. along
with:
Rape Crisis Center of Rochester
24 Windsor St . .. .. ... . .... . .... 546-2595
The Monroe County
Sheriffs Department .. . .. ........ 428-5511
The Rochester Police Department. ,428·6666
Nazareth Health Center . .. ... ' . , . X-soo
ALL CAN BE CONTACfED.
CONFIDENTIALLY,
. BY CALLING SECURITY
AT 586--2887 OR X-225.
What Hr lp "" M a ilable? . .
-ConfidcnlW 50rvices . re available through bpe Crisis
Cente. of Rocbtste. or you! own Nazareth College Security "
Sofety Dept.
-Services Afe ..... ilable 24 hours I day-7 days. week.
- Tra ined volunte<:rs wi!! meet victims Ind their I.milies II
lOCI! ho$pital.o or police ItRtions.
- f oUow.up contac15 by telephone . nd/or in person.
,-.A.c,c.o.m. .p.a niment \hn:Jo.o&b the court prooess. if you cbooooI: to _Mille volunteers to talk with bu.oNnd&. boyfrienda. Or hlthers
of victims and male victims of sexual assault
Al.L SERVICES AM FRBB OF CHARGE!1
"R~ .... mbor. )'OII" d .... ·' II,,,·,, 10 fO f.aJort.!'
Remember to report any incidents
IMMEDIATELY and get help!
• GLEANER Feb. 21, 11184
Calendar
Work Abroad
'My lumrncr work in London
was the rnGilI .. lis{ying experie",,"
of my Ilfe. lmmcned as.
pu1 of the 1Ociety. amonz the
work farot. fJci~ the arne
problem. of Inflation and
bureaucnq. one (aftDOl ho:Ip
but come 10 ~ bow.
cullun!, • people, can differ ~ in
attitude$, O<ItlooU and assuznplion,."
ThIa w .. the uscament of
one student who p"rticip.oted ill
tho: Work AtJro.d program
spoMO«d by the Coo.u>cil on In·
!.,,,,,,,,tlonal Ilducation.al "".
~ [ClBEI. the Iarge:sI student
trIIvd orpni2atioD in u..
United SUIea.
Now in iu fourt .... nth ye ...
the Work Abro.d program is
11M: only OM of III kind .v~il·
.ble in the U.s. It cuts throu&"
the ~ tape 10 help thous.andI
oJ. .... udeIl" obI.oIn tcmporary
work In Great Britain, lreJand,
Prance. New laland, and for
the Ilrlttimein 19801, ~y.
With the ~ d. the
Cow.dl'I coope .... lina: student
OIpniratJon. In NC:b c:ow>try,
pIIrticipmlU di lCClYeI" that fInd·
illll'job .broIId il no more djf·
ficuillhan II home.
Apul from. modesc program
fee 01 560 (180 for Germany).
the Qn\y . rlC&R\ COllI 10 the
.lI<Io:nl is the airfare-and even
thaI e:r;pc:nsc: may be reduC«!
by special lIudcnt and youth
fare. .".U.ble through the
c..odl.
••.. work .two.d is. Ir~'
dous lea""", eq>nitnoe; one is
tnrkhed with rel.tionships
with fellow workers and the
adventure of supporting onelelf:
reported another lIudent
who worked in • Pari. boo.t.
,;que.
The jobs arc primarily un·
skiUed _In restaurants, storu,
.nod hoIe~-but sal&ri~ $bouId
more lIwI coyer the a>SU at
room ud baud. Some partid.
pmts """cnou&h mooeyoutat
their eamln&l to treat !bern.
.. lvet to • v_tion onoe they
stop work'na,
8mployment found by I*rli.
clpants In the past includet
work .. ~hlmbermlid. or
porten in London', west End.
U I hoi lir bolloon crew·
member in Burzundy .nd U •
wool preMef in No:w Zealand.
The PfOII'*'" is limited 10
... udents l' years at "S" or
oIckr. For ..-e infotml.lion
.nd Ipplieltion forms. write or
phone: ClI!E. PR·WA. 205 E&aC
4200 Street New York. NY
10017. (212) 661.1414; or lIZ
Sutler Street, San FronciS(:(l, CA
94108, (41S) 421·3473.
WANl"EO: ereali"", enetJetic
indivKIual to work ccna.tently
2-4 hou .. per wuk, placina and
fillilli poste ... on campu .. Earn
$.o;nn ............ ~ HCh .. '->I y.o<.
1·800-243-6679.
'8Thl
,'" ''-~'-"I. OIhrl'
11fE S()'S LAWYER'S
ASSISTANT
Education Theatre Progrmn at GeVa
l!dU\lnCdltoio Gn otIttw aGlde,V D. irTehcetollri roe.f froUms iltlhie ftihrest ..s:kIuilllts wo. reQqu/>iroepd, ~<~"I~ ';~";<~~~~~~;~"~I
re~ently .nnoun~ed Ihe IheA""lttkli",Woo-bhopllol·
.. heclule for sprina .. mesteT fe ... indivKIuab an opportunity
do.NO!I II GeV •. In its fOWlh 10 develop. pe.,.,.w direction
year. the l!duao\ion Theatre IOlotlin3withnewemphasilon
Prosnm dao5eo besln february the written ud opokm word,
28. Over I period 01 ri&ht M .. Gottwald bas cuted •
weeki. M .. Gottwald will con· 5peci.ol COUI"R which would be
duct leVen leV1!1. of elutes of inl ... est to .nyane m teen
which win give I Wle 01 Ihe Yell ... and older: 7"IMICI/rf Am
m&Oy face .. of the .... ft of S. ml~a •. Thi s p. rtlcu!lr
thellt..... workshop unde rscoru the
~'or anyone interested in g. group nat"", of thelllte. Atus
plorln, his or her ow~ ~loted will be di.ectina. lei
capabilities withi~ the conc-eptJ and _ desip, li&hlina.
at thai..... the Adull Act>it& properties, and thalli! manqeWorbhop
I is for tboIoe ri&hleell ment. "'This COIIJX iI apecially
.ad over, This workshop em· inkrestina.' s.oys Gottwald. 'u
ptwiJeI inlprovisation ... the workshop will answeT the
\Hose for individual .eli", qllCStlon many .udienoes ask
dlsdpllne. Work in improvi'" Ihemselva about technicil
lion help' the individual 10 flnd aspect' of the. tre: 'How did
• vl riety 01 unique I nd pe.. they do that?"
pW .esponseslo . given Ilt.... N. GeVa'* Director of Ed uca·
tion. lion, linda Gottw.1d bas." Q .
il\
•
lional Bndowment for the
• Federall8ency.
Toll Free Tax Information
Tele·Tu:. rtcOtdcd inform.,
tion with 140 tapes on .... rious
WI sut.;e<:ts. Your WI in$truolion
boot has • listing at tapes
Ind tMi. codc: numberl. The
phone numbers ..... Iocol Kee
... not toll·free.
8uff.1o "Toueh·Tone· phones:
856·9320. Oi.1 phonu:
845-S690. Rocl>ester "Touch·
Tone~ phones: 454·3330.
Syracuse "Toucb·T_' p~
' 71· 1630.
Toll ·free Tax Inform.lion
lines Ife . 1'0 .v.il.ble
Mon,.Fri ., 8,lO • . m.-<I:lO p,m ..
by callin, 800-424-1040. Mon.
You probotbly ...... much bet·
ler person lIwI you feel you
..... J An [FFEC1WE UVING
SBMINAR lei fo< Februory
10-12.1 the Ct:nade will .now
you why and how you can ......
your .. If concept. ovC"tCOmt
ntglllive habit ",,\lerna .• nd lei
altalnable ,oals. This Itmi".r.
directed by St. Arline Brent,
•. c., 01 the Rochester Cenade,
and St. Dorothy O'SuUiVI~, r.~. ,
01 tho: Toronto Cenacle, will
help you d ilcoV1!r your VeIIl
potential. OffC1"irli:: 5SS. Fo<
reltt"Ylltioni or de!aib. oDntae\
lhe Cenao:Ie Ministry OffICe.
693 Eo$t Avenue. Rocbester.
NY 14607; pbone 271-$755.
~ is the bwiesI dly. If . """.
.1Iy best to call boler In lhe
week, either early or bole In the
work doy.
!'hone order. ..... l.ken It
Ilo ll ·freel 800·462·1860. Z4
houts.doy, _n dly •• w/lCtk.
Or you can mail your re(juell to
IRS Forms.
Local IRS offlCCOl ha"" very
limited suppl;cs 01 formaphor>
e 0< moil orden ..... the
best w.ys 10 set t'onnI from lhe
IRS. The IRS bas alto fumlsbed
many public lib ... ries with •
booklet of WI form. th.o. CAn he
p~ooopied.
Retreat
Follow Y""r Htorl . • 'fun·
IW'f weekend ret ..... t. is off.
ered by the Cenao:Ie to meet the
~eed. of bu.y, Involved
women. married 0< sinpc, who
..... juggli", oeveral .... sponsi.
bilities. TIme will be . 1Iowed
for those Ihings thelt women
seldom leem to find lime for:
... re flecllon ... list·
• .'",;~" ... . utln,. " .. '"'"
EVERY 8-WEEK OLD BABY
.has a heartbeat
.has brainwaves
.has fingerprints
• mil grasp objects
• responds to touch
• smms in fluid
" ; i
,.
F.tI. 27,1"" GLEANER ,
Community Calendar Cont'd.
GeVI n.catre'l rtfth prod .....
lion 01 ill 1983-M -.on is the
lIigltly loCC!.imed QUILTBRS
by Molly N~ aDd Buboora
Oomaobck. Produced by only I
bandful of Am~rieln Theatre,
"' .. f.r. It is oIated for produc·
tion in New Yo,keity. Descril).
cd as • 'beo.utifuJ, sporkling.
foocinoting play". il open.
Sotwtloy. February 25. 8:30
proaram. lhe
I ~~~;'~";;:',' Funding Tu.1
lhe New York Stole
1!"'""~OO"'th( Arts rNYSCA
govern.)
state to
"
,
Quilters
ico. Ullh. aDd Nebtub. This
pal AugUlt. it was p,cacnled It
Soot!.nd'. edinburgh Festival,
wh~..., il reooived lhe Fringe
Fi,.. Award for oul$tlnding
new d.ama. Since lh.n. il hos
.sel luend&nce records .t the
Pillibu,gh Public Thau", Ind
the Mark Ttoper Porum In Los
AngeleJ.
Co· p.oduced by XU02
Corporllion. QUILTERS is
directed by &won! Millman.
l"n:Id\OCiflll Director 01 GeVI
n-w. QUILTERS will have
0<>. preview performlnee
February U aDd wiu "'"
throo.t&b Maret. u .
The IWO IClI 01 QUILTBRS
revolve around the .bander 01
Sanh M. Kendree Bonham.
who Is lIurryln, 10 finial> her
lui qUilt be("", oh. dies. This
qullt II 10 be p&w:d on 10 her
'doughten-who lIand for all
pioneer women-.... record 01
her life Ind the only anislry """
,,"w.
'Por lhese women quiltina
wU both. pno;tkaJ cboteaDd.
way 10 UJl'I'etI their feelines
lbout their U ..... aDd <iosIir>ioes.
their hopes aDd dreamo: (Jack
Kroll, NEWSWEEK)
EIoclI ""lien> 01 I quill . .. ;1
Ippean on 1Ui", is • symbolic
....... tl~. with the CUI acting
out. frequently in dance and
luoxetlfuUy applied for LIfoi'
fundo. AGR has been desia·
nUed Ihe Idminiltralive
."l.I.e n,cy. f-or the appnrtionina 01
The Jor&ett ...... to be award·
ed any individllllllrlil\ or 000·
profil Irt. nrpniution il
'1000.
Granl prcpcMiI mlilt be submilled
'0 the AGR off"", by
Match I, 1914. G.ant awards
wiU be made April I. 1914.
~pien'" 01 Lin' moniu. ....
to oomplole thdr projectl by
December 1 1, 19801.
For 'pplicatl()Ol1 and guide·
Uneo write 0<' call: Local lncen·
U"" funding Progrlm. Art. for
Greller Roc:hesll:r. Inc. 328
BNt MaIn Sereet. Suite 500.
Rocheti ... New York 14604
(716) 546-5602.
As one of a seriesof events in a commun·
ity oU(n'ach program, the Sisters of St.
Joseph of Rochester extend an open invita·
tion to col/ege and young professional men
and women to attend a liturgy at the Sislers
of St. joseph Motherhouse, 4095 East
Avenue at 11 a.m. on Sunday, FebruQl)l26.
The Mass wiII be fol/owed by a coffee hour.
According to the directors of the outreach
program, the Sisters are looking forward to
sharing in worship and in meeting with the
young people. They people that an oppor'
tunity to meet with the Sistersand to ex·
perience liturgy in the motherhouse setting
will bean enriching experience for the
young adults as well.
.on,. the ttno ..... 01 their U ......
QuiIHnaking bea>rnelt • _ .
menl 10 lI",nglh . cr~.t!vlty,
and opirit In IU women.
The cui fO<' QUILTBRS In·
cludes Marli n 80 ... I, Sorlh
McKendree Bonhlom . • nd por.
tnyin, the Dought .... are Mara
Beckerml n. Bub.r.
Btouahton, NO<'I Cbeat ... Mary
Donnet. Kale LoIunan. and
Marcia Nowick. MIUicianI in·
cluo::le Dana Maiben. Lote Mor·
vin, aDd Seephm Myles. with
Bob GoIdotone as Moulcal
Direaor aDd Mo'iemaIt and
I)ao(:u by Pilat Gazda. ~
Dcsips .... by U...w. Bddea.
willi Cllhlun Poppe II
Asooc:i.Ile Deoiper. Li&htiflll II
by Phil MOftli. and "'*"""'" by
Pame!. Scofield.
A P"rformance 01 QUIL TBRS
will be interpreted 10<' lhe hear·
Ina imp&lnd II 7:30 p.m., Sun.
day. March 18. Ind !. under·
wrilt~n by Fl'$! Pede,al SOvl ....
and Loan Anoel.tinn of
Rncheoter. and Pmnw.1t Cor·
poration.
GeVI Thealt~. I not·for·
profol <:ultural Instilullon. it
... pported in .. n with public
fundi from the New York Stale
Councilon the Anland lhe NI'
tional EDcIowmwI for the AnI .
I Pederal...,nq.
And
al
Brockport,
February 23, 24, Z5 .nd
March I. 2. 3
!HB THRI!BPBNNY OP'ERA'
by BertolI II«<ht and Kurt
W(iII. Directed by Clyd~
Basae\I. Tow~r Pin( Ani
Th""t... SUNY Collqe It
Brockport. 8 p .....
Ad ... i .. ion: U /U children.
lIuden'" with BSG I.D .. tenIot
citiu:ns [Scholarohlp Becncrtt
Perionnance Feb. 25; ' 8 in·
cludea champqne receptionl
39,5.U36
MARCH 4
BROCKPORT SYMPHONY
ORCHBSTRA: sPRING OON·
CERTO CONCERT
,Ia ..... Walker. Dir_
P .. lured toIoUI$: Y. Debbie
Kim. ~Ier Undblom and
CalvIn W. W .......... Tower
Flne Arts 'f'be,oter. SUNY Col·
Ief;e It Brodport. 1 p.m.
Admi .. ion: SlIS I I ludenl •.
senior ciliKnJ; dWd",n under
12 FRIiIi 63705005.
MARCil 8
LOUIS SIMPSON : GuUI
luthor. Brockporl Writer.
Fooum. Kief .. Room. Orate
M~morial Libnory. SUNY Col·
1ef;e . 1 Brockporl. 8 p.m.
FREE aDd opeo '0 the com·
munity 395-2480
MARCil 19-APRIL 13
HVILLAGE SQ U ARE"
BNVIRONMENTAL IN ·
STAlLATlON by Mark KozIol
Rainbow CaUery. Tower Flnc
AnI Cenl(r. SUNY CoIl. II
Broclrport. ~;on: April 6
118p.m.
FRBB and open In the com·
munity. Call 395·Z209 for
gallery hour •.
CORPORATION
Amerlel·. n_11 ."., 'illell.growing nation·
wide C<Itl>OfMkIn .... lln 101' 10 10m .... 1 yur's IU~
lion I:>ItO<l Ju,...
It you ........ rgellc, OUloolng. .... !)illous. _
you ..,1O\r ..... Uno ...... ""pie. WI! ....., JUII h_
I"" opjIOM .... 111 you ... -. 0...,1.
WorIc part.t!me or tuMI .....
Sel you. crwn _ ...
We _ lOCI! RePN .... tatlwH "'" ,....
c.-di!\lllors.
Fo< continuing II_nt .. thll .. ponds InlO I
IIIgIIJy.lucrati ............ , posllion. whleh ''''eo
back In II,. 11011 10 m .,our .,..,...,Ie sclleclllia
Many ,..-.-t ~tlon ...... aitlOlt nallon·
wide, II _II.
TIIIIIII,.. MIl IInlQuol grouncHioof QPIlOI'III<tI.
11 whleh PfOb.Ii>I1 will root "pH~ once tt>e
"""as.lrr petIotln.1 h_ betn ICquirwd.
11> apply; Hnd • ,,".-JdINHd . • romped.
/><l$il'lH,.,lle ... ~pe. Application torm II>d In·
formation will .. SCh you Dot .. tum malt.
Ounuon Corporation
SUite 2001
2012 G..,.. A_
Ri/:MIon(I, VA 2322Q
Eastman School
to present
The Cleveland Quartet
Inlernalionol Mu.se.um of
Phnto,r l phy at CeOrlC
Eastman Houoe in ooope<alion
with the Eastman 5cbooI of
M~ will "' .... 1 Fred Solaff'1
film THE CLIiVELAND
QUARTET on Sl lurdlY .
February Z5 II 8 p.m. in the
Dry<kn n.e.lr~ It Georp
Eastman Houle. AdmiMion is
,~.
Fltmrnok.. Fred Solaff will
intn>duo! his 1983 prod...:tion
aDd memben 01 the Cleveland
Quartet win ......... queslionl
ofl .. the ~lng 01 the film.
The film is a OO1\lemporaty
portr';t of America', f ..... _
chamber music gr{IUp; winner.
01 $Ix Grammy nominol;OtII.
Tti>w and Srmo RMrw 8HI 01
the Y ..... designalionl, rfCOl'd·
ina artists ()Ol RCA ODd PbiUlpi
Recnrdl. lad dedicated
tea<:bers It the Eastman School
01 Music;. ~uced for tdevi·
sino . THE CLBVELAND
QUAR1TI' Is I ...... at the
..... king liva 01 the four In ... ·
notionally respected mlUicianl
sbown in """"'"". durinateconling
teSSions. and in conve ... ·
lion with each Ir{lUP member.
'I"hU proaram il supported by
the New York Selt. Council on
lhe An" and Ihe N.llona!
Endowmenl fO<' the Arll.
The Oev.land Quanet made
thei. debut I I lh~ Marlboro
Music Feslivalin 1969aDd lOOn
w ... r~z.ed II one: 01 the
..... 1 llri", quart/:ll 01. OW'
time. In addilionlorquJu per.
formanceo ill tho worId'l mojor
ooncom halb. pooot_t.......
~ highli&bted by IS .......
~~ Beethoven cyo:h aod I
PtesIdmtiaI .... uaunI CODCCrI
llihe While Hou3e. '" addition
10 rqulor tours d the Ullitod
Sill... C.nada. Wut(r1l
8urope and Japan. they Iwt ...
abo ~n heard in South
Ameri.a. Australia, N(w
Zealand. Turkey. w-.. ~GTeeae
Ind Yug..t.via.
I)ftlicated l""cherI II ... U ..
perl.,..,...... the Quartet Is 011
the faculty 01 the EosImaa
Sc1>ool of Music. where. III ad·
dition tn teKbill8 their inItru·
men'" priv'l~ly and ~
chamber music. they 011 .....
Intetlli~ quartet prosram lor
younS prof(lIino.1 It.iDS
q...ncts. Duri", the ...........
--.. • • A<pe:o, they If. ;. .
voIV«i in .....:hi", Ind _
cl.os.se$ in the CenIH for Ad·
vlnced Quartet Studiu..
The Cleveland Quanet in·
ellldel Donold W~ile"lein.
vloUn; Peler SaWf. violin; Atll'
Arod. viola; .nd Paul Kau,
00110.
Physique championships
The Nltional Pbysique Com·
mitt~ 01 the U.S.A .. New Y«k
West District and Phnique
cbairmao, James T. RoxkU.
1630 Dewey. Rnchett ... ha ...
anoo<dIClI!d lhe 19801 Monrotc
County Physiq"" Champion·
ships to be held II Monroe H;v.
School. 164 Alenndo. Street,
Marcil 3. 7 p.m.
TrophiCl will be .Wl rded In
four buie calegorlet: Men',
MonrO<! Counly. Teen_se
Mon.oo: Counly. Women'.
Monrotc County and Novice
Monrotc County. JucI&ins will
be t.oed ()Ol sencral appear.
aoce, muocularity. symmetry
Ind muscle ddinition.
Ruleo aDd entry infonnalioa
an: .vailabIo! by writing 10 Mr.
James T. RncteU, Physique
Chlirmln . 1630 Dewey
Av.nue. Rochesl"". N.Y. 1~15
or calling (716) 2!*9475. The
nonprofil competilion II .. netloned
by the Nstional Phyal ·
que Corrunil\ee 01. the U.S-A.
• QlEAHEfI FMI. Z1, 11M
our
Dangers of Lookalike Drugs Int'l Drunk Driving Laws
11>e loUowin& III 'rprintod
from a "Cur Ahby" column.
"So you thIIIlI the drunk·
driving IIIWI in your IIIle aU
tough? Well, \honk )'OW" lucky
ota .. you doro', Dve In. OOWIlty
whe,e 11"1 hora"""', 10 )'OW"
hullh to be .neSied fot
drunk..., drivlng. Pot c",mple:
'Tufkey: Drunk
Looulikt d ... g.-...... lly
~cu of pbarmIotuml .....
p~but~y
CltM. drup. .. well-hive
become bia busineN aU over
AmeriGO.
1'Wf(\ienu In lhe procluctl,
aI.:! known .. "peuhoocc .....
_ lencally 100 pen:<'lIt Lqo.I.
MOIl oflen. they include """ ..
~Ier 1Ilimukntt. decor>Jeslanll"
antihise.miaa. and
other prfPUlllioo:!.&, rithn ......
Iy ... in combinatioou..
The <hup _ caIlfd \00II.
.lite. bee.u.., they uc
6elibtnotely "'""'" 10 100II like
conlr<>1led I",bstancu, po"
llc .. l.tly .",ph(I.",lnu
Ispeed). In fKl, oimlillritift
belween look.like. a nd
amphctamineI lOre '" gralt thot
even _ speed IUO'" .nd
street dru,g observer. hove b«n
tak ... In by the oopiu.
These . peed lookallku
,merally inclllde blends c(
dth,r,e,,e" ", """""'" _¥QCription Caffe;ne-lh( mO&t
popular $1i.rnulant In ~
and the _ CCIIlUnOn ~
rIinIt in IaobI;ka; EphedrllM!
S .. If.le-... ....n' u.sed .. •
ckcIconIcstant; PbcnylproponoIamitIoe
IPFA1-.......t in many
""",-thoH:olinte. dtup u •
naal~andappdlte
IUpprailllnt.
11>e COBlenl 01 tad> ingredienl
In the \ookaIikes djffen
depending on the tablet taken,
Following.u """'" examples
of lhe differin& OO<llenta'
$1 ~wn (pink or white
lNIIet..J>opcd tablet) • 351 "'3.
d c:alfrine and 25 rna. of
ephedrine
POK IbLue football .. haped
ubkt)· 125 "". of caffeine and
50 "". of PPA
»'20 (white tablet)· 300 It'll- of
uHfln. .nd 25 "'8. of
ephedrine IUJfatc
Contell'" cI tIw:o pilb CLII
ran&e from: :n "'I- 10 375..".
01 aaffdne, 25 121&. 10 75 mJ. cl
~:t..t~ 50 .... '"
PIeuc note tMt • cup of aX·
fee .... w.-. 100 "'i. 01 collet.
Lookaliku I .e ". 'Y
wsw-for peq>Le with ¥
blood PJU$Ure, heart probIt: .....
dilbelet. and thyroid d~.
AlIo, lOme people are very
hyperxnsitive I<> one Of more
of the indivld",,1 ingrcdicnu
which can cause...nous problems,
~II de.th, in SUKeptible _..
Pollowl", I.e SOme
Iooblikco prevalent ;n the
.Rochest« 1lI'''':
I'InII 00' white ... bId with
2OiZO printed on it
a.illt1_pcd tabIeI with the
word mqnum printed DO ;1
Pink ke.r\.Jhaped t.ble!.
white han·ohaped IIbId
81ae!. OOPl"Ic with marltinp
of \&-71901' RJS
81..., Uoblel with 3(11:,:) "",. k-
'''T''. ble1'or copsuit$ with the«
markill/ll: POK. SUO. AKS.
""""'-
FoIIowIni lOre .lOme _
n&rneI "oed fot 1hae drugs: 351
Mqnwn. 20'Z0'I, heolihur,
Donn(la, Y(liow Bi,d,
Chrlotmu It«*, Mui'l, White
mole, Wh.i'c crcua, 30130' ...
I\od eroues
Fi",,1 n<Kc: TbeJe 1ooIt.tlik ...
u.JIIal!y oeU 106 2S otnta 10 11.00
per poll.
Somoo(llIiI~_
~".,... a "Do II """',.."..
"'fion'~
VISTA
IscC>lM1g
alive agUIoL
Hcoomwtangb ou. l
alive
wllhus?
""\lIItaJia: The "'--""'II 01 the
drivus lOre IItfII to the Ioaol
newspapen and In printed
W>do:t the ~ 'He', Drunk
and in}ail:
"Mmya: The driv« It jailed,
and if he' ..... ..xd. lUI wife It
jailed. too.
" United Ki..,oom. Finland
and Sw~ "_!if; jail
term 01 one )'Ur.
"South AftiQa: " l ().year
prioon .enlente and the
equ.i ... alenl of a 110,000 fine, or ""'".
taken 20 miles from
the poIioe and foreal \0 baclr., WIder _.
" Bulpria: " oecond
tion resulta in uecullon.
"El Solvador: YOUt first
informative
Is available
'''P'''JJ>II,keI ..
)lmUluli " oll r!Jt ~lr -Po r" ~nlboIO!l"
~ ....
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1_-,$_ 1_00.. . _ .1 _to '.5 ....t.0._.. ., 1-,.. , .2.- .5... .- 1-'511 05_'' -..1.... _____ . _~ ...... COI.,,~ ....
-~ De.dUn.: March 31
Deadline Feb. 28th
------- Have You Purchased All Your Textbooks
For This Semester?
IF NOT, Please Do It SOON!
We are in the process of making returns
to publishers in preparation of our '.
Annual Inventory.
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Nazareth College
Bookstore ~
t
Platter Chatter Wanted: Talent
Yes: 90125
by o.rld laForest
~ world of rock 'n' roll ill
paoed and short hed in
in$1an~. Not too many
survivt<! the hectic
• uP. It i.
IEii~';I: ~;;;,~.;:;",";~;bo.nd has 1 way of
point of
"'}~".~'"' .w~;ccessful. That
",'C •• -._Y'.:~~' And their new
1::_:'"'.::,'" .thol one
I~;:~~hfacik in~ 1:969 ", 'h"a's
many changes. In·
'quabblu h.v~
the mernher.
i. considered
When people
.~.~!»;.:', they think of
::: f '
a .rum)< ir'rUlS" Yes
days gone by, $lVe
member i. miMing
n"'-"" •• Uhouj!h
;,:~;~i~:' teU from Us!e,,-
the old group of
Howe, S<juir •.
and White broke
was rdeased and
Yes promptly f"U into obsruri·
'" 90125 plaoes Yu bock as one
of Ihe forefront groups in the
rock world. Its driving beat,
beautiful lyrics, and clean
=ding is Iuord 10 rem",
"Owner of A Lonely Heart"
ill one of th" more Cfltchy songs
on the disc. With it's effie
vocal, put.ing drum rhythm.
and excellent bo!o$ line, it's an
addicling song.
The oIher",,1I&' on tbe album
are ju", as excellemly done. The
music is tight and conci ... , The
vocals, lhoug.h high, are well
done. The drumming drives the
entire .lbum to supreme
height$. The only thing reoUy
lacking is Steve Howe', guitar
Ikia guitarist), and ifu oharne
because St~ can make •
stronger mu sical sta teme nt
with Yes than he can with the
-ban,d he is aMOciating with Jon Andenoo doe. vocal.;
Chri$ Squire plays bass guitar;
Alan White plays dru ms:
Tr""ur Rabin pla)'l gultaa.
keyboa.rds and vocals; and
Tony Kaye pla)'l keybolro..
The mainstays, exctpt for
Howe, are back together again
creating exciting new music.
Kudos to Yes .nd 90125.
Director Stanley Kubrick,
wh06e films include, '2001: A
Spacoe Odyssey", 'A Clockwork
Orange", "Or. Stran8"love" and
"The Shining", is oonducti.ng •
nation.wide tolent search for
new faeel; to play the puts 01
young Marines in his new film
'PULL METAL JAe Kln-, based
on the novel "The Short·Timers'
by Gustav H • .rord who ..,rved
u a Marine in Vietnam from
1967 to 1968.
Filming wW begin in the
Autumn of 1984.
The story follow. II ~ar-old
marine recruit, Private Joker,
from h is ca r n.ge·~n d ·
machiomo iniliation riles al lhe
Marine Corp Puri. Island train·
ing Cilmp, where his drill in·
structor brags .Ix:not the marksman~
ip of ex·marines Ln
Harvey Oswald and Charles
Whilman, to his climactic
involve"",nt in the heavy fight·
ing in Vietnam during the 1968
Tct offen';ve.
Anyone interested in doing lin
audition video tape for. part in
this film should foUow the
iru;tructio", below.
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recorder and camera 5ct up.
2. If the YHS recorder runs at
two speedt UIC the faster of the
two speeds.
3. WeM a T·Shirt and P.,.u..
4. sWt the video l"C<XIrding
with about a 3 minut~ acting
$OeM . Do any acellC you think
appropriat~ and with which
you feel comfortable.
5. Next, do . bout I minute or so
t e lling some thing . bou l
yourself and your interests.
6. Next, hold up . pieceof P"per
on which you baY<: deMly
printed your name, address.
phone number, age, and dateof
birth. While you I re doing this
Sly the Slme lnfoo-mation out
"7.' "La' o! of all, do . clooe-up and a
full length shot of youroeli on
the video, from. front view . nd
• l~ft and righl profile.
8. Stick a label onto the ca$Sette
Na"'. _______ _
City ________ _
St'l~ ___ '"
with your name, address,
lelephone number and age
clearly printed on it. Unfor·
tunately, we cannot return any
of the video tapes. i;.!:~E~~~::~==-i 9. Air Maillhe caosett~ in I pad- I
ded bag to Stanley Kubrick,
Warner I!roo .. 135 Wardour I ... __ Street, London, W1V 4AP, I -' ..... ,,.,..,
England. L ---58-6·-80-06-
o THE SYMBOL
Y SAYSITAll
'\\:Iu"'''! seen this symbol
aro ...... d~al health agencies. day Car",
facilities. ncighboJhood centers, and of
course, on all Un~ed Way posters and
pubOCatlons.
But did i'Qu know the
United WdY symbol has a wry simple, yel
universal, message?
We've separat£d the
des.ign inlo ~s three dements to show
you'how ifs actually a wry lhoughtful
Comblnalion of three special messall"'s.
., N. the bottom isa
helping hand. The hand
symbolizes the ",,!Vices and programs
supported by the Unite<! Way thai in tum
suppo111he people in OUr community.
l' The image in the cenler,
based on the universal
symbol of mankind, is cradled by lhe
helping hand_ It shows thaI aU people are
s~rted and uplifted by, United Way
• 00;
~ And a rainbow springs
from the hclpil1ghBnd, rep,esenting the
hope of a better life poss.ible through the
United Way.
In these s.imple 6guresis
the sum total of the United W",y philoso-phy~
to promote voluntarism. and 10
support voluntary organizations in their
elfons to provide B better life for us aU.
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" GLEANER FM. 21. 11iJ1&4
Women's Golden Flyer Basketball
•
phOIO$ by Mark Maddalina
Diving Accident Stirs Controversy
, - 1
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V
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6- =--'-~
"Ewryone was ordul 10
cheek 110_" said Tom Rllph.
".nd people were careful thoot
day abo." It Was _thi ..
whlcb i"st MPI'I'ne(t "U', the
r,r$I .otidMIt of iu kind In
~ yeu" •• nd it proo.bly
won't happen again in teV<!n
yea ... " upl.lined CoIeh Ralph.
- "$un! it was • ocary accidf:nt,
-- but it w .... ·\ WJ'OII8 10 be p..c-lid",
100ether."
Coecb R.Jph explained thM
IIttr that day. everyone'.
coacent,..1iooI left ... ...ch 10 be
cIealred. 10 ~ split pncIict "', This w .... ·t the fil'$l lime II
w .. "UUe51ed that praaice be
;PIlI, tboug.h. In talking with
Bill c..ey, the Athletic: Di~or
for N ... relll Collcg<:. it w ..
larned that be JI"OP'lI!ed lbol
the di";na tum and swim
_~'--. --,....,f"".,.---,-- - _ 11~_1 ,
t .. ms be sep.n.ted from the
#111 of the -.oro. Howcva",
Mr. Carey SUIted tbal it is the
_hi' ' eapon$ibility to dedde
pr..:tlce ..,heduln. He alto
-I - ....
, I
by o.vld LAFocul
in the previout issue of ".,
GIearotr, two lett .. n to the editor
a~ in rqanb to an iDci·
dent which 0IX\Ilfe:I durin&
Swim team prKlice in the
Shulll Center pool this RUOD.
SorDt .me:.... q_iona have
been railed In li&bt 01 this
~t, and lOme answers mu.ll
be given. CerUlin lCCUlIIOtions
Wete .....:ie In this Iene. -.>d •
"""OOU lMue 01 IIIOfely was
hrousht up.
c..clIes. AdmInistrl lion. and
team members w~e talked 10
10 .... the f..:ll on this " if>ci.
<Imt."
Ourlng . practice. while the
swimmen were w.ing the IanQ
to p.actice, I diver (Plul
Madill) accidentally collided
with owimme. John Carl. John
Q lli ""';wd nine ttitcbe$ and
r.ul M .... U. was atrcmely
IIhaken ...p-i\ is not every day
WI one ..... near miss from
the five rnete.board.
In response 10 the accident,
the divl", tum has been fo.Ced
to p.actlce separalely from the
Iwimme... COlches Tom
Ralph, Eric H~nnrn.on, Ind
Debbie Law ... """, decided thot
for the sake 01 evef)"OOe ill"'*'.
ed the IeImI abouId be splil up.
b.O<IJht up • very valid point
.bout the pool - it II. very ~
live pool. TI>cn: .. e ITIIny
public "open" _ im ... well ••
community lwims. etc. 1'he
pndice time Is very t;,hl with
, .... Women .. !'.,.... .• and DiY,
I", Team5. ~ ha$ 10 won<Iet
If the pool is bring ~ 100
muo;h on an open buQ;, !hUll
diK . lmin.tins again st the
'Ihlet"'
In .ddition to the 10"'" of the
pool, this split schedule hos
Ior~ .orne inconveniences
upon members of the diving
tum. Not only are ""P'Irat~
p.actitft poten~y hurli",
morale. but they are crcati",
hlvoc on study eo:hedulel. I ....
st....:! 01 doing claMwork "
night they .thletes a.e forced
10 pr.rucc.
Another ~ ~ Was
pool aiz.e and lllyoul. 'l"bouJh
lnIIIy eo:hooJs have In I,-shaped
pool or lhei. own .separate diy·
i"8 pool. Nu ...... th does not.
The diving boo..ds I .e aboYe the
Iwlmme .. ' lanel. POllibly
N .... alb CoUege Ihould think
about a oepIno\e pool for the
divcn.. 1be COM 10 instill one
__ the value 01 human lite
II. • harp;" any dIIy 01 the
week.
Tbia idea 01 anothe. pool II;
not • bad option considering tbe
poulble i~a"" in team sUe
for . 11 Ihree teams nut raU.
"We IU ~ bi&8et tums
thls rau:' aid one COKh. "The
pr~ tosethtt will pr0-
bably be nixed bea" .. 01 this
aoc:ident:
Whal effecl$lhiI will have on
lum pe rfo rmlnce I nd
poychol"l}' have yet '0 be ........
TIle fact Wt the women',
team. men', team. and dlvin.
te.m liked to p.OoCCice lOSelh ...
II; obvi"" •. Everybody helps
~ryoo>e ""I and lhe whole
aitualion iI one bi .. happy flmi.
ly. Ev.luation, lhould be
followed up with rqard 10 per.
f,~
One lette. . Iso brw&hl up
anoth~r key i$$ue-a.n the
.InC hool provide .&quale <;a'e if ~me"ency si luation .rilet..
Th( man on Ihe spot is C •• 18
Rand. Athletic T •• i ..... for .11
I,.."", . t N . .... elh. M •. Rand
has been Nu', Tr.ine. for five
yean. He i$ a oertifocd Trainer
and hal a <;atesorY 3 EMT level
bKkgound. which translates
10 Advlnced Ufe Support
Training. Or.letler speci{1ClllJ
.. ated that proper proccdur ..
were not followed after the II>
cident. This lett~. lUlled that
the swimmers ohnuld han
been left in the w.te. until ...
ambulance arrived. M •. Rand
replies that the: dive •• nd swi"..
merboth sotoutol the: w.terol
their own volition .nd both
refused an ambulancc. M •.
Rand $lilted h.lo preference fOf
wMt thq- abouId do rouowu..
!be aa:ident medicIolly sptak·
i .... They -.-.. ttanspOrItd III
Hi&hland Hospital WM", lbet
w ..... treoted and ",Ielled. One
ohnu ld note that the diver tuf·
fere<!. lIpf.ined neck, bUI w"
diving within 6 day" Thuwimmer
had nine stitcheo. but _
swimming ~ da)"llllte.. M •.
Rand SUIC* lhal be did everythio&
10 the bell 01 h.lo . bility
and cannot be _bIe fOf
people', own o.ctiofts.
In li&bt 01 ta1Ir.lna with every.
"o'n'e' i.nnvolv ed. it seems that thil isolated ineident. POf·
tUlUltely. for better Or wor .. ,
actions hav~ been taken to cor·
rect the llituatlon.
Though it WII a _'1 Ia:ident.
it iI over. In light 01 the
Lettns, hopefully _ _
questions have teen fl., and
lOme questions have Mea
lnSWe<ed. Tbia Sports Editor
only wi$hes that Whoevef wrote
the letle .. might OfIe day como
inlO lhe open .nd identify
himlru,r .. Jf. Cerl. in accusations
were made 01 • f. lrly
seriou. natu.e and one would
hope that nne wouLd have tht I
decency 10 own up 10 tht
~ .....
Nazareth
Scoreboard
by Da\!id LaForest
.Ilen'sBll5kct ball Vanity: Season Record 18-4
2.2.84 Potsdam at HOme! 65-16
Z+84 Univ~rsity of Rochester at Home 60-46
1-7·84 Elmira at Elmira 53-42
z.g..jj4 Utica Tech at Home 9J.65
!-17..84 Hamilton ,I Home 87-64
2-21-84 ~r1' Wesleyan at Home 74-54
2.-25-84 St. John!i~cr Away
Notes: Golden Flyers a«: on .. roUt Making a "'''''8 bKI for
Division ll! ["".""ment pt.y-If Nauoreth didn't deserve H in
Men'. Socctr (they did then) then the whole syllem for who
sets in the tou rnament is .. sham!
Women 's Basketball V."" y: Season Record 12·8
t-Z.84 William Smith at William Smith 7&41
:!-7-$4 Uni\'e,IoiIy of RochestC1" at Home 63·55
a84 Elmira at Home 50-37
1·11-84 O$wego at Home 7\·58
H3-S4 Houghton al Home 73·33
z.i5-84 St. Bonaventure a t Home *53
:1-18-114 Ithaca at Ithaca 6G.fi6
NOI"" Margie's x...dies are beginning to make a name for
Ih<;",-",Ives. High numbers in.U areas!
Ba.ketbaU Junior Varsity: Sea""" Record 84
BryMt and SlraUan at Home 6S.(,2
R.I.T. at Home 74-61
D' YOIIviU., at Home 71-M
Hunilton at Home 8NI2
Hooglllon at Houghton 81·55
O.C.c. at O.C.C.
C.C. F.L. at Home 9.1,· 74
Men', Swimming: Season R«Qrd 7·5
1-~ N.r. at N;apra 45-66
W.84 H<>batt at Hoban 51~
1-1:1-84 Utica at Horne 00-51
1-1(;,84 Alfred at Home 4&-63
1-111·84 Po"dam at Potsdam 55-58
Notes: Team has been doing very weU thi$ year. Despite
""'" mi. haps. everything has been progressing smoothly.
Men's Golden Flyer
Varsity Basketball
.,. '-1 -.•
, ',.lo.
t' '"
plwtru by Mark Maddalina
Flyers tromp Hamilton
by David lAForeo\
Febru.ary 15, 1984, is a kq
date in tl>e Golden Flyel"$
season. On that Friday night,
tl>e Nnareth Vanity Basketball
Tum defeated Hamilton 81-64.
They dispelled any doubt.
about being competitive
eJ>OU&h for tl>e NCAA Division
III Tournament.
'"'" Flyers were led by
""niors Paul Cummings 123
pis.!. AII·Amuican L,':.ry
Maroney (25 ' pIS·l. and Dino
Aimino 16pts.l. '"'" Golden fly·
en started to put tM game away
in the second half by ootsmring
Hamihon and simultaneously
controlling their end of · the
~n
The Continental. (total record
16--5)"'" a strong learn in their
own rit,ht and were utkrly
lhoclr.ed upon lelv;lIg the
Shulbl Center. The strategy was
to dominl.\e the boards .1 their
end of the court to prevent
Hamilton from making second
or third shots, thus denying
them a chance to take control of
the pme.
The Nazareth Colden Flyers
.,.., one step closer to being in
the Division III Tournament by
defeating Hamilton. At this
poUlt in time, there can be no
denyina IhI.I OUr team is 0 ....
deaervins of thi$ bonor.
12 GLEANER FlO. 77, 11114
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