e
VOL 60 NO 1 0 AUGUST 25, 1984
A Few Words from
the President
Dr. "-Man. ... on
Ofar New Student.
of Nn.nth Colle ...
In Ibi. special ,nlle 01 Tlrr
Glra~". I am plcaud 10 have
the opponunity 10 welcome
all of you 10 1M call .... We
an: Mainn'nl '''It1Mr, t ..
the neW Prui<knt, you as oor
new"\Mknll.
I have h.od the benefit o(.u
"iteks here .., I !lOw can
navOaaI. tbt campilS w;li>oul
directions. and I am ... '" il
won' t take uch of you 10",
bdo« you .--1> thaI .1 •.
'00.
Pkase kllOw 1""1 1 am .inctrtly
inl.reSled in wortina
for the budl 0( aU the stu_
dent. of Nl urelh CoIlcSt;
yoo will be ,"inllM.1 your
cvcnu. YOII arc I special
'.OIIp for me b«ause we are
t>c"nnln.loeethcr.
Wllh but ",Ishu for a
wonderfu l fin! fur,
Sinccn:ly.
Rose Marie ik: . 10II
""nidenl
Gorsiglia Named to
Board of Trustees
Lou;. A. Conilli., complrol.
Ie. of Re><:h, tc. Produc t.
Division. Qentra l MOIOti
Corpon.tion. has been .1«led
10 III. board 01 t .... ,tc., of
Nlu •• lh CoUe,. for •
Ih", • • yu.. term. accotdin. 10
. n announcement by AppelLale
Court Ju,tice Emmell J.
S_chn.e.p p . ch.irman of Ihe
A nal;v. 01 Grarld Rapids.
Michipn. ConiaJia bqan hi'
OM career III a 'lallK op<rtllor
in 1950 . nd re celud I
Bacltcion devte ;n W,.;_
admini,b"ation from Gt-Da'1Ol
MOIon I ... tilu!e ia 19S6.
After acrvinc for 11 yean ill
G.hI:. «1\lnII olIiee .. statr
.... tant on thefilWtcial saff.
Iw ..... ~ ......... 10 0.,...,..._
Ohio u • ..want tOlllplroUer
.' IBlaDd Oivi"O<I. In Jul y.
19?5.1N: _ rwncdCOlllptrol·
ler or ~Ico Mon.i~ Oi"';$ioa
where he remained until hil
trandcr 10 Rochester.
Coniclil il • member oIlhc
board of di rec tors of Ihe
Rocheller Chapter 01 ,be Fi·
nancial Eucul;ves Instilu,.,
Ibe advisory council for Ihe
School of Du .. ..., ••• , acneseo
SlIte Unive .. ity. Ihe
lInance commi1\ec o f Our
Lady 01 Mercy Hilh Scbool
. nd 'he board ofuUJI«J 01
McQuaid Jnuit Hilh School.
Coniclia and hi l wife. Ar-lene,
...., 'he pan:"" 01 . ix
children. They ""ide at I I
In ... enlus Circle. fairporl .
Corsicli.·s dau.h'er. Gene...
ieve. i. I wphomore at Nu.
re,h CoIle~.
Scholarships for
Qualified Students
WASHINGTON. D.C.-The
5cholanhip Runreh Inilitule
01 WaoIti""on. D.C .. ...
or,lniutiOft .pecillililll In
aidin. $I!Ide,," _nd lheir par.
t~1I in lheir cft"orts 10 locale
fund. for collqe. il ilself 01·
f.ri". 1111"" (l) SIOOO K holar·
"'ip.. Thil reprelCnlt Iheir
second annual orreri", and
. ppliclnl$ mu .. mUI Ihe
enteria OIlIli...,d below:
• unde ...... du.t.
• fuUtime student
• G.P.A. 011 .0 or .bov.
For applio;alio" I rld informalion.
I tudents should wrile
10:
Schobrship R.,..,ch
In"ilule
P.O. Dox ~ I S7
W .. hi".lon. D.C. lOOO4
Th. d.adli..., f.... app~ca·
tion. il D«ember 10. 1984.
AIII'Vd«I w;U be DOti~ed by
Janulf}' 15. 19115.
R«ipienll will be ... l«1ed
b.sed upon Ihir aao d~mic
pcrt .... mao>ce, leadership abil·
ili.l. colle.e . Ad community
activitiel.
The ....... anh .'" f .... the
Spri", acmcSler oItllec 1984-
85 sc hool year and may be
u •• d ror any upen .... relal.d
dir«lly or indireclly 10 Ihe
p~ ... ul nc. of Iny ao;ademi~
m~or at Ih. ~nderi"'duate
le ... el.
NAZARETH COLLEGE OF ~HESTER
New Chaplain Arrives on Campus
..,. Krisd. XJndo
Falber Leo Walqor. il lbe
neW Ro .... n CalboIic Ch . ...
lain and Direct .... of Campus
Miniwy. H. lasl ..... ed as
lhe l .. i"I,,1 chaplain II IlK
Uni"enilY of 10 ..... He ~
cei ... ed hi. D.A. in philosophy
from 51. John'. Uni .... nily.
Irt01her B,A. in OivinilY'rrom
Coo>ccption Abbey Semlnlf}',
a M.S. in malh. matics from
lIIinoi. 1".tiM. of T.chnol_
DIY and hi. M.A. in rclitiou.
Jludi« from Manhattan Co~
Ieee. Fr. Leo .... 5 ordained a
p riest of lIN: B .. ci lliln order
<d be is also I mont <JI lIN:
St. BeDedkt order. He bas
len ynn 01 cxperi¢o>ce as •
chaplain II lbe Uni ... ersily of
10 .....
Beina' monk il consillenl
with ..... ina peoptc Fr. Leo
believa. H. fcclo be IIu I
spcQai siftcdncu ... mont
.... hich IN: would n.e 10 s~.
It il too simple to oay motIU
belona ift • monesllf}'. H.
caa bri"C """''' JOOd 10 the
communily. " Good Ihinp .....
not _I 10 be hoarded ....
tept bUI . n lllcan' 10 be
l hared:' Fr. Leo staled tillphalically.
A se" ... of community aAd
welcome ...., v. ry importl"l
10 him. H. wOOIld like 10 ICe
open communicllion .nd ac·
c.plance in lbe o;ampus co ....
munily. He full he ... illtry 10
promote • spirit of hospital.
ity, openne" and welcome 10
all Ihrouah PfOIntm. which
do 1101 hav. to be specifically
rtliPou' in nat ~re.
World peace . nudear armam.
ntl, indi ... idual ri. hll
Ind hU mlOn ril hlS in le~ral
be feels are very Importa,,1.
"Somelimet tbey arc used as
Cltc hworcb WI lhey all inVOIH
individul ptople.
Ofte" illdividual people .rc
hun and crushed by move·
ments 10 1M individual pcr_
IOn il vny import:' Fr. Leo
rHis. WIlt" people ..... sulfer·
i", Md .... 'land by, we arc
hun IOICIn by our indilferellCe
Ilia .. uyonc clll e ... er be bun
by sulf.rina alone. H. be-
10n.1 to Amnilly Int.r ... •
tioftal, Bread for tIN: World.
O .. f .... &lid <>the ... 10 addreu
IMoe prObkm.
- Nazareth Gym
Named Mter
Former Pres. Kidera
The Nazareth Cllllci . Boford
of T"""eu has clccided 10
reeomi •• Ihe role 01 President
Rohert A. Kiderl in
""ildi". Ihe coUqe·. athletic
program by nami", Ihe arm·
nasium after him.
Appellate Court J ustice
Emmell J. Schn.pp. chair.
man oflhe N ...... th board 01
l .... stC • •• Inno"nc.d loday
I~I Ihe athlttic facililY will
nOW be known .. Ihe Robert
A. Kide ... Gym .... ium " 10
h...- Ill. dedic. tion to schlllanhip
and . thl.tics."
Kide ... retired on J~"" )0
alter ... rvilll daht years I .
pruid.nl ofNazarcth. Durin.
hi. lenure he initil ted . rId u ·
pandcd • men'o and • "'Olllen's
intcreoll.';lle I lhletic
Quote:
Good things are
not meant to
be hoarded or
or kept, but are
meant to be shared
- Fr. Leo
Waligora
PfOIntm which ..ow con.i".
of U ...... ily teams which
h . .... compiled • . 61) wiMin.
pereen..,e.
Naz. relh '1~ le!e. h .... e won
13 AII .Americ. Iward •• od
twO indi ... ldual NCAA nl·
tional Iltl... l..,1 yca r ·.
men ', buhlball lcom
reached I ~ . nat ional qua,·
lerllna ll and Ihe women',
. wim""'" leam placed 171h
... tion.ally in Oi.i";o" III .
Two Nauruh II hlet ..
h .... e bct:n ... mcd academic
AI!·Amcric .. .
A. OM of Kid ... ·, lasl o.clS
.. prfli6enl , he apprO'Ied the
ror .... tion 01 • 1(lh ..... ily
spol'l. I mea'. lac~e leam
whicb will bqin pllY in IlK
spri", 0119116.
Cha",e iI part of ~fc and il
i. meanl to be I h.IlIthy thin ..
Chaqc bri .... IlK oppol'lulli.
IY ror ITOWlh and il shnukl "'"
be an OppOf"Iunity for hun.
Fr. WIlIicora be~evu be i,
......,1 10 be . n in$1"",.,e nl or
healinl . nd peace.
Ecumenical . harinl is im_
portanl for peopl. offailh. All
people will be w.komed by
Fr. l.co. He .I&les that "at all
lbe places I hue bct:n previ·
ously Ihcre were "'ni~can l
attempls for ecumenical shar_
i",. I intt rld to conlinue il
bere how it is appropriale 10
Naurcth:' he .I&t ••.
Fr. l.co erUoYs ridi", hi.
bike . • wim"""" playi". I.n·
ni •. JiIl.ninllO music, an IIId
playi n. bridle. Occlosio" ·
ally, he docs bronze <altina
Ind play. lbe .... Iar. He like.
to aUelld lbe opera ..... ballel.
.. , . ... ddiahled to be bere
at Nazareth. I .... hopeful 10
ICI 10 know neryoooe bere
and I .... prepared to walt
with people in lbe "'lTCb llId
P"OWlh . nd .veryday life or
!.b..e. .c ommunity:' said Fl.
Alumni
Memorial
Scholarship
Winner
Nazarelh ColIq:e ... ni .... Jean
E. Grady, II Fountain SI",et,
Rochesler, ha.. been named
recipient of 'he collt,e's new
Alumni Memorial Schola .. hip
for I~e 198(.85 ac ad.mic
year. Th. award wu an·
nounc.d by Laurel A. Tar·
dnale. di recto< or d.v.lopmenlll
Naurelh.
G ... dy. who is m'liori", in
education. is Ihe $CCond per.
On to win th. scholarship.
Ann Davi • • lZ« Soulh WinIon
Road. Roche.ter. a Nazarelh
... nior, was the r«ipienl
oIlhe initilll award duri".tbe
1913.&4 acad.mic y.ar.
The Naurclh Coil •••
Alumni Scholanhip Fund ....
established in the s prj,.. of
19IIl. The furld elllbies relatively
small donors to h""'"
6e<:eucd family .nd fric",:1$
"-
Un the ~ports ~cene . • •
Don't Call My Guys Animals!
by Rob Sftorl
You don't understand them.
Naureth soccer playen arc
in reality p:sclldo-hunt ... try_
in, to USc their ;nstinclual
huntin,skilJs born from thou_
u nds of yur. of human
evolulion. Sounds crazy
doe. n", il1 BUI Ih ••• may be
SOme truth \0 all of Ihis prb..,
•.
It's 8 fael th at man has
spent almost the whole 0( hi.
evolulionary hiuory as a
hunte, of wild a nimal •. We
hunled to survive a nd as a r.·
sul( our bodiu n olved from
Ih. tre<:-climbins mac hine •.
lik. our close relalives the
ape •. to running ma ch Ines
upright in Slat ur. , loni -1c"cd
with biS ehes .. for the aerobic
endu,."" •• we " ce<lcd in the
tribal hunt.
The advent of farming
c hanged man's way of lif •.
We no longcr had to hu nt to
survive. so we hunted for
"POri . The II rowth of cili.5
and the ,.., . .. IIi", uro.niution
prevuled PS from spOI1 hunl·
ing lo a lute dqre<:. so man's
in. linclual ne<:d for the hunt
look on a new form called
arena blood SporIS. We have
all read or heard aboul arena
blood s",,"s. In faci . the mO$t
pOpular location for many cf
these slaualliers look place in
Rome's Colo.num. On ils
operung day 1.900 years "110.
over ~.()O() animals were
slaughtered to nli.fy Ihe
40,000 plus spectators lustful
deli,.., for the tribal hunl and
kill.
Thanks 10 or,a nizalion.
like Ihe Royal Society for tbe
Proteclion of Animal • • arena
blood sporlS died oul in Ihc
19th ccnlu r}' ucepl for the
Spa ni sh bull filM in, that
uist' loday.
lIuI oor primeval hunting
instinc ts had to be vicarioosly
s.atisfi«l. SO man crealed ball
' porls to lake place of arena
blood . ports. These ball
sports ha ve lahn many
form s. the more popul ar beinl
baseball. foot ball . baske tball.
and by far Ihe most popular
worldwide. soccer.
The lerms we use in soccer
could also be used to describe
Ihe scenario of oor ances tors
primeval hu nt. Wc have a
s'mug,. before thc game to
help us prepa re for oor opponc
n!. Tunics are used on the
ficld to score goals and pre·
ve nl ,ools . There is ~~I;'"
COopuiII;on amo ns team
members in thcir quel l to
win. The,.., i. dDnll.r al cver}'
tum durin, thc matd!. Wc
employ ,reat spud and dill
in OUr ChDU 10 control the
ball. /IItDginDiion is nceded 10
overcome thc 'pOnl.neou.
and unpredictable oIntacles
we face , Players mu. t have a
cool h. ad 10 prevail in thc
len. ion that surrounds them.
And lastly, we need ,ood ,·i·
.ion and aim to .10001 al the -"A'l"l o f Ihese Soccer lerms
arc easily adapted 10 the
primeval hunt of yesteryear.
The prey ((bouall stalionary)
in our SOCCer "",Icll is Ihc
goal. Our opponents havc
been added 10 malte the kill·
in, of the puy or scoring a
,loal more difficult. The defense
in ' OCCer is acling 001
Ihe . kill ","tllc prey to be elu·
. ivc. n01 10 be killed, not lobe
scor«l on. The anackcrs in
soccer ar~ Ihe hunlCTI IryiRII
10 assa ult thc elusive pre y.
Their weapon of coorse i. the
ball.
So you now understand
whal mOliv al~s our Nazare lh
soccer playe rs. My guy.
arcn' l a bunch ofarumals, but
rath er arc . imply Irying to . at·
isfy their prime val hunting
instincts by playi ng socccr.
And Ihey do Iheir tribal a n·
cestors proud I mu.1 say. on
Ihe field and olf. Sec you a t
the Nazareth soccer park f"r
Our fi rs l home game Monday.
Seplcmber 10. Ha ppy hunl'
ing!
Decillis New Coach
Mike Decil!is hs been hired
to coach Nazareth College's
women' . basketball and
women's tcnnis lums and 10
teach physical educalion.
DeciUi •. well known in lhe
Roche.ter area as an alhlete
and as a high school and col·
lege coach. bClan his fir.t
full.time college position Augusl
20.
for Ihe past !3 years. hc
has taugll! in Ihe Gales·Chili
.chool syslem. LaSI year. in
addition 10 lhO$e duties. he
coached lhe Monroe Com·
munity College women's baskelball
team and the Brock·
port Slale women's ",flball
lum.
Do:cillis also worked pan·
time at Nazareth lwo seasons
ago. as an It.s''s1ant 10 former
women's baskelball coach
Margie Gomez. who resigned
1hi •• pring.
That sea.on. the Golden
Flyers had Tbeir ,reaTeSl suc·
cess. p-O'Stilll a 19-11 record
and advancing to the NAIA
national quarterfinals.
"People arc nOI aware of
how much he COntribUTed 111
ThaI team:' said 1984 Naza·
reth vaduale Maureen Haley,
the captain of the 1982·83
squad. " He helped me tre·
mendou$ly. especially with
my passing (she had 131 as·
siSls. Ihe second highesl total
in Naurelh hislory. that
year),
"The players arc going 10
like him. Everyone h3$ so
much respecl for him. He was
alway. there when you
ne<:ded him. On day. wc were
orr from practice, he'd come
in ~nd play IWO-On'TWO wiTh
us ...
[)(,cillis' famil iari ly with
Nazarelh and it. baskelball
players was a faclor in hi. se·
leClion.
" We f(ll he knew the col·
lege and a 101 of the players,
Iheir ",rength. and capabili.
lies:' ~id Bill Carey. Naza·
reth 's direc.or 01 aThleTics and
physical education. "Above
all. Our search comminee was
in 100 percen. agr~~men. Ilia.
we were gelling a provtn
coach who is a proven professional.
We fee) he will
rully help oor program, We
had .omc good candida.es for
the position. bUI lit h,u mOre
experience Ihan anybody else
we had apply."
I)~cinis' e~perience in·
clude' cooching al four local
colleges. In addition 10 Naza·
relh, 8rockpo>n (where his
lum WaS 14·6 This . pring) and
MCC (7·12 last season). he
also was an assiSlanl 10 Uni.
versity of Roc llester men'!
"'d.ke(ball coach Mike Neer
for Iwo Scason. (H.14).
'Td sc' a goal for myself
Ihat I'd like 10 coach and
teach at the college lcvel:'
[kcillis said. "Going into an
en(ire new atmosphere would
be 'OOBh, bUI eVen when I
was being interview.d. I felt
conMenT al Nazareth.
'Tm impressed with N~u·
relh because I like the whole
attitude of the sc hool. It'.
very friendly. Everyone apprcciatc.
what Olher people
are doing. There's nOT One
program Ih al fe<:ls it's bell~r
than any ot her. I didn' t fed
high pressure when I was
hcre. Everyone did Thc job
and worked al il. and the re·
sullS arc evident:'
lJe'ciliis isjoining a program
IhaT i. su«essfuL The ·wom·
en', bas ketball learn finished
14·9 and wOn thc ECAC UpSlale
New York Di vis;on III
lille,
The Flyers' new coach has
enjoyed .;milar succcss. As a
player. he was named an
AlI·World pitcher on the 1917
United S.ates Slo·Pitch
Soflball Anocialion world
champions. He alSO was a
player, coach. manager and
director of player personnel
for Ihe Rochester E~pres.
profcssional softball Icam.
As a coach aT GaTes·Chili.
he compiled a 102·60 record
in nine <tuons as a junior
varsily and varsity boy. bas·
ke Tball coach. He coached
Gales·Chili's ,iris' softball
tcam to scven division and
three sectional lilies and a
12G-]O record in eighl Sea·
son •.
"Hc's more than just a
women's basketball coach."
Carey pointed oul. ""If we
sfan women'. softball a ycar
or t .... o down the road. Mike
would be oor coach. ,.
Do:dlli" immediale con·
CernS will be hiring an as.i.t·
ant basketball coach and what
he call' a "crash coursc" in
tennis before the Golden
Flyers begin Iheir fall .eason.
LaSt year. Ihe Nazareth
women', lennis team, with
Gomez cORching, WRS 4·5.
New Sport
for '86!
Nazareth Co/lege is addi ng
men', lac...,..., to ils expand.
in, list of in lercolle,iale
sportS. The team wi ll begin
play in Ihe . pri"l of 1\186.
In approving a proposal 10
add lacrosse costs 10 Ihe
1984-85 budget, former Naza·
relh rrc. ident Robert A. Kid·
era made the 10th addition to
a sportS lineup that ineluded
oply foor informal women's
leam. whcn he arrived al the
Enl Avenuc . c hool eighl
yean "30. The lacrO$'" learn
will bring the athletic program
to 14 leanu. Men', and wom·
en's socccr. crOSs country.
eolf. lepnis , ba.ketball and
. wimmi",. and women's vol·
leyball learns already repre·
sent Nazareth.
Why lacrosu?
"We knew Ihc re was a
need here for spring learn
. port .... said 8ill Care y,
N~lh 's director 01 ath]et·
ics and phys ical education.
" Our . Iudents havc been giv.
in, us thaI message.
"Ulerossc will add a 101 10
our program and , ive uS bal.
ance, Ri,ht nOw wc're (Wer'
loaded in the rail (rune tcams)
and . 00id in .he winter (four).
but we only bave golf and
lennis in tbe sprin,. In a year
or' so. We also hape 10 add
women's .oftball.
"La~roSl e is becomi na
more and morc pOpUlar in this
area. thanks 10 Hoban, Cor.
nell and Syraeuse. whkh all
have won national championship.:'
That', nol 10 say Ihe
Golden Flyers immedialely
will begin playing thO$e na·
lional pOwers. Thc pla n i. 10
hire a co;ocb durin, the ]984-
8j academic year 10 recruit up
10 35 lacrosse players. Inler·
colleeiate play would begip in
the sprin, of ]986 a,ain. t
NCAA Divi sion III varsity
and jlIruor varsity leams. La·
CrOSSe also could help Naza·
rclh gain admissiop 10 a
' porl. confer~nce , which
woold facilitate schedulin, in
ali spOrII.
Carey e~prelle d confi·
dence lhal Nazareth in time
will field a lacrosse team thaI
cap continue lhe high SIan·
dards 01 excellence and fair
play Ihal have markcd the
Nazarelh program. Kidera
relired as president June 30.
I n hi. eight yean as presi·
dent , Golden flyers varsily
teams walked orr the playillll
fi eld. and courts wilh 626 vic·
tories . 393 losses and B tic •.
a .6]) winning percentage.
Olympic Trivia
Olympic Trivia
Yes , we all kneW the athle]l"s
of the 'S4 Olympic Games .
but how ma llY of us were
s hrewd enough to look behind
the al hle les to those who
reaJly made the games runIhe
Olympic "Officials:' Test
you r knowle dge by seeing
how many of lhese "officials"
you can name.
I. the Offi cial air lines
2. the Official al hle tic shoe
3. Ihe Official bread
4 . the Official broadcas]er
5. the Official camera
6. the Official car
7. the Official clothier
8. Ihe Official computer
network
9. the Official film
10. the Official film of the
U.S. track & field learn
I I , the Official flagmakers
12. the Official gasoline
13. the Official mascot
14. the Official snackfood
15. the Official soup
16. th~ Official torch lighler
17. the Official translators
IS. the Official hairdresser
19. the Official timekeepers
20. the Official '84 colors
21. the Official Olympic
colors
22. the Official timepiece of
Ihe U.S. ]racl; & field
learn
23. the Official copier and
facsimile
(answers nexi issue)
..... 101 .... '£<.0·' ...... , . .... ....... ~ ..... . . .
bring your books to:
r-- ..- v -
.1 dJl
Nazareth college
Bookstore =~
&.100:I0O._l,l£"".
~E "BUY USED ..
I\LL 1)AY E. V£.Ry ~'(
------------------~. -
-'
•
~
~
~
~
l
GARFIELD®
by Jim Davis
1_-__
ome Ian ...
/
~
PEANUTS® by
Charles Schultz
Editorially Speaking. • •
Deo.r Naz Popula liol1:
La" year there were K¥era!
telleR to Tilt Glcdnu
din:ullin, lIomosuualily.
KHne IlIQUti.., Ilw! orpn;.
ZIllion of. IUpport aroup for
PY II .... enll.1Id friends.
Duri", this pao. summer
K.ver,' Ilfidel ".ve been
made toward. the KlllaIizalion
ol this primarily educational.
nd ",pporI .,oup. Our
..:tivities will include speaker
pr~nlalionl. Jib...,. develOpll'ltnl
of ..,I,tive re$OllI'CU
and rap usslons, Then: is
stron, cI>CC!ura.cmenl from
the fa.cuhy and acceptance by
adminismuion ""IIIbe".
Our ~r con.;em al' this
point i, your opinion. We
would like an aCCUl'llle sample
of your untiments about Ihis
issue and Ihul would .ppl"(!.
dale Iny and ~JI comments
that you have.
Form. Bnd Bny additional
commentS can be deposited in
Ihe Undc'1lnld Mailbo~ at the
information desk in the fi~
marked Glu".,. RuponK.
Thank you for your lime.
Sincerely_
Leslie Wills
PlClOse check OM:
o I (ecl lhi, VO"p is n«usary
alld would like to
be involyed.
o I fccllhis VO"P is ne<:·
enary but would nol
like 10 be invol ved.
o I fccl this VO"p il not
""cusary bul would tike
10 sel involved.
0 1 f..,l,hi. _p i. 1>01
Mea .... y and would not
like 10 .el involvN.
Year:
'freshman 0
Sopho..-.: 0
JJJnior 0
Senior 0
Sex:
Male 0
female 0
Comm .. ter 0
Re,ide nl 0
Our Time Has Come
•. Nerrily the modeSI lill ie
Gltu" ltan. OUI on its w.y
..... This. a quote from Helen
Coy"". '28. in !he linl ever
inue of lhe G/~lIn~r. $CCms
Ippro,:>rialely 61\'''1 10 start
off our fiftY'ei,h lh year of
publicalion al Nazarelh Collese.
We'ye come .. 10", way
. ince lhal 6rsl monlhl), '"Iinlc
neWI shul " <;amc off the "'''socs ..... nd wc'vea Iona;w.y
10,0.
In 1921. Nazarelh CoIle~
wu bul.n infanl in IheNllca·
lional realm. SI><: belao in
192~ ..... hen • "'<'re 2~ youn,
wOmen enrolled in 'he fresh·
mandan . .... llhai lime.,ui.ion
wa, $200 per ycar. Re.idence
Hall. opened up in 1926. and
Ihe COSI of room and ooard
was $400 P$'r year. The Li·
brary housed a mere 400
""" ... lIy loday·. standards. wilh
luition al $49U per year. room
alld bolord cosli", S2S50 per
yur. and in excess of200.000
yolumes fillin, 'he library
.helves. lhe Naz.arclh of 1928
w., bul a crumb in a S· liercd
wedding cake. We have cer·
Lainly grown! lIul will\outlhe
Nazarelh of yesleryear. none
of ... hal you sec around you
.lo.d..a.)' wo. . ld have come 10
Nau«:lh moved twice before
finally JeUIi", inlO Ihe
picl .. resque EUI .... ven .. e
.;amPUl""" ,hare loday ..... nd
even Ihis campul hu $Cen
growlh the you", Jir\1 of 1924
mi,hl oeyer hive dreamed
poss ihle. N .... relh·1 initi.1
Pituford campul conlisted or
onl), Ihree buitdi n,l_lhe
administralion buildi", (now
Sm)'lh H ... I) .• ,)'m .... i .. m·
auditori .. m. and SI. John
Fisher ruidenee hall (Laler "'.
named Medail1e H. I1). We
need onl )' look around us to
sec the phys ical chan,CI on
Ihe campUI. One b)' one.
buildinl' besan 10 form ,he
shape of Nazarelh; prog",mt
of S1ud~ began to shape lhe
minds of Nazaret h; and alum·
nae belan to carr)' oul the
namc of Na:r.areth.
Nazareth loda)' is so much
more than meets Ihe e)'e.
Who. of thoJe firsl Ij .... Omen
in Ihe firsl puatins clu. of
1928. tould eVen have Con·
ceived or computers. lei alone
lhe comp .. ter aUlomation of
the Iibf1ll1' which il a dream
we will be seei", on ils way to
fruition in lhe comi ... year.
.... nd yet o>one oflhis YI'O\IId
he possible witholilthe Itrona
delermination or our predctenors
.... ho .... e . lhered
storms . nd fo .. , hl fi res in
order thaI the IWIIC of Nazareth
miahllive on inlO tbe undreamt
of yur of 1984 ...... "ie
bqin Ibis iu .. e in the words of
the Hnt Nau«:lh Siudents. I
hope wc can "so be"o Ibis
year in tlleir spiril-a . pirit
which docs nOl lbaUer under
pres . .. ",. a Spiril which pre·
c1 .. des respon";bil;I)'. a spiril
Which mOlivates lClion. a
I-piril which fails to allow .. , 10
tic dormanl and allow Ihe
world 10 jlllil ... b),.
It is "'ith Ilri~ I-pirit Ihal We
must tackle the comin, year.
and with ,lri • • piril Ih.1 we
milht conqUC1" il. No .... i, the
time to become inyolyed. to
make our voices ko>own. With
lhe immincntlhreal or n .. c1ear
a nnihilalion eVer al o .. r door·
sleps. we cannol AFFORD to
w.il • moment 10nler.,We
mU$! bellin tocome '0 life now
before that c hance i.losl to uS
foreHr. And 10 I challen,e
)'OU. students or Naureth.lo
come 10 life. and 10 make
THIS ycar. 1984-lS. the best·
poIsible. SO Ihal We may ....
nounce to lile se"""'t;onl before
.. 1 tbal now OUR lime hu
come. Go for it! .
Mary EUen S:t(usni.ak
Editor·;n-chief
No More Wallflowers
College il l .. ppoSed to he a
lime for .rowth. cha",e aAd
upansion. CoIIC"le is a place
10 uplorc ...... ideas. 10 tr),
MeW upericncel and tOI<'l in·
volved to the fullell 0( one',
capabi litie,. CoIl~ il a time
10 be wild. bul il is al", a lime
10 learn ",sponsibility and 10
p"'pa'" o""self for lhe "'real'·
world.
My . dyice to all studentsnew
and re l .. rninl. younl and
Old. ··.ifted '" and '"ave"'le··
_ ;. 10 become involvW. Join
clubs. parlicipale in sports or
j .... auend all the aClivilies of.
fered 10 help .. , become.w.",
of Ihe world. This co .. ntr)'
docs no! need ..-.: WII.lUlo .. •
ers or head-noddcn. II ... eds
pcopleofaction. people wilh a
vilion for lhe fut .. re and pe0-
ple wilh upcricnce in urry·
i ... out lheir ideas.
CoIle,e;s Ihe ideal place 10
·· praclice.·· Dei", involved in
c1 .. M ..... dent ,oyunment 'or
the newspaper i, p"'panlion
for lifc after collele. II II Ihe
ideal plll(:e to tr), leadership.
bein, radiul or jusl doin,
)'our own Ihinl. If you fall.
there i. always SOmeOne 10
catch you 00" "ve you. band to
yo .. r feel. No miSlake here
will Ilave lhe repercusslOo, a
milWe will l.ter on in life.
So ...... e cbaneet.1O out on
a limb. nick .. p for )'our
ri.hts-darc to live. Try neW
Ihin.t by uplorin. diffe",nl
ideat. set to ko>ow different
,"owd,. Iry thinll you never
wo .. ld b<:fore. streIch your
mind to it' fullest limi lS. Gel
-.cl;ve before it', 100 laIC!
Kristin Kinch
...... ~Ita.nt Edilor
Dea,. Nru Populalfon:
We au fortu .... te tOMye s .. ch
a tarae nu~r oL Iwdcol Of'
.. nizalions from which 10
chOO$e. This fall . Nazarelh
CoIle,e hop" 10 offer yel
aDO!hcr group wortby oL c0nsideration.
The participants oL
lhe Womeo·. Studies coDCentrati<
NI an orp.niz.ina a ........
en'. &rOUP. We hope 10 lPpe:
al1O all !bose ;nlerestN in
women', concefUl. Career.
famil)'. political. and healtb
issues are bUI • few of tbe
lopics we plan to p ...... e.
Throush communit), service.
discu .. ion JfOIIIK. and s .. pport
networb. wc hope 10
identi fy the respootibililies
wc have 10 ourselvCl and 10
mO<n.
We are in the process oL or·
lani~ing a I roup Ihat will
serve thc needt of the Sl .. ·
dents. We look to )'OU for
yo .. r ideas. encoorageme nl.
and participation ..... n ope"
rece ption i. being planned for
Ihe ncar f .. tu",. Come .nd
lake pan in Ibe festiv ilies.
Watch for silns .... hicb will
bave all the necessary detail,.
We are looki ... for 1011 or
input aod hope: we can include
yours. 100.
Scholarship
from page 1
by pOOIina their JifU in one
memorial fund. The inlerest
will provide an .... al 'ch .......
ship aid 10 ...... or ~ II ...
denl$.
Nore Ihan $8,200 has hocn
contribuled to the f .. nd durilll
the pall IWO yean.
The .... est single eortlribu·
lion was a U.OOO I .... dership
lift fTom !he uta.te of the Late
....... ela II. Oramkee of Rocheller
in 19113. Her daushler
Ju o Oramkce H .. bleh ••
Naza",th ... .. m ..... il CIIfTCnt
pu t president oL the Nazarelh
Collel e .... lumni Al$ocialion.
ContInued on page 3
It's 1984 - Do You Know How Your Children Are Voting?
by Rkhard A. VI. ucrW
Riclr"rd A. Vi,,,rrir /~" n,,·
,i"n,,/ ("ol" ... n/" .. ·Ir" n ·
_sn p"p.l/i"-<"<NIJrn·.';,·~ , .. ~"' .. W .... SHINGTON. D.C._The
times. Ihe)' arc a-chllllia· .
Once the •• .. "dcrarOllnd ..
(unofficlal) newl pape .. on
coIle,e t:altlPUSCI celebratN
Black Panlhen and ':Chc"
Gucv ..... Toda)' the)' pnoIJe
Jack Kemp .nd Jeane Kirk·
pa tri c k. Once 1he hero of
yOll", people·, movies .....
an '".nli. hero:· like Dullin
HoITman's bemused clLarKler
in Tire G,,,d,,(1/~ 01' tbe
dopchcads in Euy R/dt • .
Tod.)' il it the tradilional
hero. like India". JO""" . nd
Luke Sk)'wal ker and Jaow.
T. Kirk. laIc of the " .. rship
Enlerprise.
Once the public.llon thaI
b<:st represented Ihe yo .. lh
c .. lt .. re wal Ihe dOl,·"Se ... ·
mapllnclliglr nnrrs. Toda),
the publication. tha t appeal to
our n. lion·, youth are Ihose
Ih.t .. se ... ordt like ··bit·· and
"'bytc" and " modem·' and
" ROM'"-tbal is. Ihe com·
p .. ter mapllnel. Once Ihe'
most prominent you", people
were IhOle in Ihe street.
t hou,in, '"Ho Chi Minh is
,on ... win.'" Today Ronald
Reapn. !he c.ndidale of I",·
dilional .... meriun v.t .. u.
leads the nomiocc oL the part)'
oL the Me Generalion by II
poinll a ........ votcn a&c 29 or
younaer.
In facl. Ihe younger the
vOler. lhe more ~kelY"lhat he
01' site will support Reqan. If
IIIe CIIfTCnt lrend conlin .. es.
Presidenl Reaaan "",II be Ihe
fi .. 1 Republican presidenlial
candidate in half a century 10
do beller amo", YOOI",er VOl·
ers Ih. n .rna", older oncs.
Why~ Part 01 ;1 has JO do
wilh rKent history. Despite
allempts by Democrats 10
blame thc latest reces.ion on
Ronald Reapn. most you ...
people properly afh the
blame to Jimmy Caner and
Ihe ~ber:al Col\iresses Ihat Ie!
government 8et out of con·
lrol. JUSt at the ima&c of Her·
ben Hoover. promisin, p.-perily
"jlllI around lhe cor·
ncr:' sltapc<! the poIilicalllli·
I .. des of a previout sencrt·
lion. Ihe imasc oL Jimmy c.r.
ler compbinin. aboul "mal·
aisc·· shaped the altil"des oL
lhi, onc.
Carler il Ihe Herbert
Hoover oLthe 1980s. and now
Herllen Hoover' vice preli.
denl. Walter N onda le. I.
run";", for President. Nondate
is run";", a. the candi.
d.le of Ihe political eslab·
lishmenl .• nd. II .. sual. Ihe
mosl anti-cllahlish"'<'nl VOl·
i", IfOIIP in .... melie. it Ihe
you", people. And Mondale's
cause .mon, Ihe youn. i. nol
helped b)' the fact that lhe
Dt-mocratic Pany apparently
no lonser considers you".
pcOt)le an important pIUt ofill
coalilion.
• Democrats' complaints
aboo t Social Securil), almost
neycr add ress the COnCernS
Iha, young people have aboot
Ihe conlinued ulstente oIlhe
'yllem . ..... far .. mao)' )'ou",
workers .rc concerned.
money paid iOlo Social Se·
curi l), il money Ihm"'" down
• rttholc. mone)' Ihal Ihey
will ncVC\'" ICC &pin. Do tbe
liheral DcrnocnolS Ihink lhe)'
can bra& aboul lhe;r prope..sil),
for "",illl Social Securily
jIIIymcnll (tither b), "".in,
JIII)'roIl taUI or b), bankrupl.
inc the s)'stem). wilboul aI;
enlli"l Ihe$C you ...... ork·
~,
• Democrats ' ""PPOrt for ··.fIi ...... tive aclion" quotH i.
another source 01 the>r pr0blems
.mo ... youth. The U.S.
Supreme ColIn recentl)' ruicd
thai q .. otas • .... nnOl ovem.tle
senioril), SYltems. 110 people
who already have jobs Ilave
lome pnMcdion .lIst '"",.
vene" dilcrimi"'lion. 11 .. 1
youlli people Iookina for Iheir
first job ma), s till he ucludc4
on the basis 01 race or se~ it
an employer is required 10
meet a ce".in qUOtl of
minooities or women.
• The consistent a nli ·lech·
Edb-iMNol ...... MlfyEJot\~
_ ~ ................ KllalinI\Hd\
L.-,.tEdlogr .... ...•. ..................• .......•. . .. _1\Hd\
~.. . ....... __ """"".o.n:.n~
GrapIolco . ............................................... .... ...... ........ 0VIa_
~ .......................... AnnI-...Jtmc:.-.t:ll.C\lnlOonnoiI)'
_M .... I'.eII~
I'IIoIog<I!1hy .•......... MaI>._
,,.--... ---.... -~---....
_------_ ... ---_ ......... _-_ ... --'"' ... --- _....
August 25, 1984 THE GLEANER 3
In Albany and Washington . ..
Horton Discusses Drinking, Driving, and Raising the Age
byC ............
"nk Horton
Each year 00fM »,000 Americans
are kiUed on our Nation'.
hi.hways and road._
MaJlY ~ are seriously i ....
jured. Alcohol is the sincle
m<K1 sqnificant factor contributi"
l to tbese dealhs U<I
irtiuries. It . hould be . priority
for a ll American •• ud
elccted official. al every level
of .overnmenl . to _ddres.
thi. seriou. problem.
The House <.I Repre..,ntative.
re«ntly anempled a s0-
lution to drunk drivin,. Lan·
,u"le was attached to a high·
way 1"''''pOriation bill thai
would reduce Siale allot·
~ nt s <.I highway constru ....
tion funds for those state.
wilhout a 21 year drinkin,
q '.
I have Iwo serious ,","rva·
lions aboul the action laken
by the House. Finl. if Ihe
Cootcress considers a manda·
lory drinki"l "Ie appropriate ,
thea il should eJl8Cl amandalory
drinki"l lP'. To impol<'
its .. ill nn Stales Ihroulh
bacluloor approaches is inapprOpriate
, al lhe Yery lea$t.
l"I>e approprialion ofhi~way
col$tuC1ion funds . hould not
be conr>e(:ted to the issue <.I
wIMo an individual . hould or
. hould nol be allowed 10
dri nk.
Se«lIMI, I pul liltle failh in
raisi", Ihe drinki", II&" a. an
..... w'"' 10 Ihis mosl .erious
problem. Yes. the approach
has pOIilical appeal. bullel us
look al the fac". tSlo 21 year
oIcb repusent 9 percent of the
drinking "Ie population. bul
accounl for 17 percenl of the
accidents thai involve doIok
driv ers. What aboullbe OIher
83 percent. a lMl how do OIher
"Ie arou pS meet these stali ...
tieal tests.
At 18. young American. are
leavi", school. 50me arc e .....
terinl col1ele. others a re
starlin. families aAd beli .....
ni nl careen. all can leplly
. .. u .... tM responsibilities or
citizenship. and s till otheB
.re enli stin. in the Armed
F~es to Ii",t fOt aAd dd~Dd
OUr Natioo. if,...,ed be_ To uSlIme:
thai a new drinki", aae
can 01" will Slop these you",
. dulls from drinki'lll- if lbey
cl>oo$e to drink_ if . aI best. a
lo",·shot.
The Sodus Hi~ School, in
Wayne County, has taken a
diffeunl approach- one thaI
I b¢lieve sbould be eneour.
Sed across the country. and
one th ai hit l the problem
head-on. At lhis poinl, students
formed a VOUP cal led
SADD_ Stud~nt s Al ai nst
Drunk Driving. They h~ld
.., min,\J$, distribute informa·
lion and poster tM school
Un derground Soviet Pub lication Available
When Soviet biolosist Euge ni
Nikolaev pubUcly rdused to
a"~ nd polilical classes on
Ma ... i. m-Leninism. he knew
he would be in big lrouble_
Such classes arc mandalOl")' in
the Soviet Union for aU inlel_
lecluals regardles.l of vOCalional
.pecialty or level of
~duca[ion. The inlellecluals
. ometimcs sleep in Ihe re_
quired daoses. or eycn .void
Ihem by caUi ng in sick. bUI
publicly refllsi", to altend is
unheard of. The Buthorili"s
were stunned, evcn' O'u'raged,
over Nikolac~ ·. open u fusal
to attend.
Soon afterwards Nikolaev
foond himself in a p.ychialric
prison_ and no one know.
how long he would have
stayed there had nOt the Bul·
Irtin. a Samizdal (under&
tound) newslener. published
his $lory and di'tribilled il
abroad to Weslem scienlists
who knew NikotaeY through
hi. resea~h in biol",y. The
scientists creatcd such an uproa,
thaI Soviet a.wonli"s. in
an effort 10 avoid embarras ...
menl. relea •• d Nikolaey and
allowed him to emigrate to the
Wesl. Last year he leslified
bdore the World ConKu .. on
Psychiatry in Vienna. Auslria.
Samizdal publications began
poppin, up in Ihe Soviet
Union aboul 2S years ago at
Ihe end of Stalin', eno of maU
lerror. These independent
newslellen- with circuta_
tions ran,i n, from several
carbon cOpi.s 10 seycra! hundred
prinled copies_pub_
lish information about oppu
.. ion. illiuSlice and ecOnomic
misery_information
banned from Ihe Gosizdal. or
kgal pre ... The early noyels
of Alexandr Solzhenit.yn
were fir>! publi. hed by
Sami.dal.
Wilh Ihe oUlgoinK mait
regularly inspec'ed by cen·
wn. and ilem. crili~31 of the
regime bein, forwarded to the
KGI:I. S;>mizdal publicalion.
frequ e ntly pubti sh letters
which olherwise wouldn't
make il out of 'he counlry.
Samizda, pubticalion, xcI OIl'
through caufutly establi,hed
,m"gli"l channels.
Amon, the letters publi,
hed by Sami.dal in 198)
were several from concentralion
camps. In OIIe . a group of
prisoners (Camp ,389IH)
U'ied the deleption ofparticipanl!
in Ihe Madrid , Spain.
International Conference On
Human Rishts to lake a finn
,tand allainst Soviet violations
of Ihe Helsink.i Accord.
Anolher sroup of political
prison .. s (Camp '36) addres..,
d their teuer to President
Reagan. givi", a detailed
description of the cruel trUIment
<.Iprisoners bycamp l ~ -
Ihontres. ~- --
.. al/ Ihe Iypewrifen
- in gouernmenl
offices as well as in
priuale I,omes - are
subjecI 10 reg is/ ra/ioll
by /I'e KGB . _ "
In addition 10 Ihe Bullnin.
other Samizdal publicalions
include Th~ Ch",nicl~ ojC",...
r~"1 EV~r1Is. S<'ON;h. PMpl~'1
F",um. "'~hivCJ. A Womlm
in Runia, J~ .... in USSR.
Hop~ , and Olhe ... .
The Soviets call 'he Samizdat
publicalions. ""anti·Soyiel
propallanda"' or "slanderous
and mischievous publicat;on.
diSiortinglhe Soviet reality:'
Samizdal P<lblishe. wbal the
Soviets ban in Iheir own
media and t1)' 10 hide from
Weslern media.
Sami,dat publi.hen ar.
stitt .c .... tching their head. as
to why Ihe poe"y of Irina
Ralhusinsky scared the government
.0 badly lhat the
young poeleu was sentenced
to seven years in pri>on. £n_
gincer Alex.ei Smimov was
arrested and senlenced to ,ix
years in prison for his ;nvotyement
wilh Th~ Chro n_
kl~ o[Cu". nl E'·~ms . When
S~a,ch publisher Valeri AI>....
mkin compleled hi, prison
term. he waS given an additional
sen,ence wilhout
official explanalion. P."PI.·s
Forum publisher Vladimir
Osipov is not allowed 10 tive
in Moscow after serving an
eishl-year .entence.
Those who arc causht with
one of Ih. illegal newsleuer.
in Iheir pos .... ion gel into
trouble too. Pe" BulOv, a
youna ph ysici,t from Odessa.
was ucently jailed and Ihen
exiled for po .. e.sinl a
Samizdat publication. So was
Leningrad inlerpreltr Mar_
garita Klimov. Armenian hi ...
tor ian Georgi Khomazi.
Latavian Baptist. Yanis ROIkalis
and Lidia Dorooin. and
many others.
So concerned are Sovie'
leaders over Samizdal ",'" alt
typewriters_in lovemment
offices as well as in pri~ale
homes-are subject to regis'
.. ti .... ~ by~ .h ., ~KO B .~whlclr"
maintains ,pedal archives
with Iype samples to facililate
the hunti", down of Samizdal
publications. It ap"""n many
Soviet oNicials are more
afraid of ty pewrile .. Ihan
" merican mi .. iles.
Dr. Joseph lorre. farmcr
professor of polilicat scicn~e
and eeonomi .. in the Soviet
Union. IIOW in exile in Minne_
SOia. has begun compiling and
t",nstalinl the best and m",t
limely neWS ilems and editorials
from more Ihan a doun
Samizdal publications reKularly
.mulllted out of the
USSR. Hi. Engtish I",nsl.tion
of Ihe S;>mizdat maleria!
appears in a monthly new,ld_
ter c.lled S~mi:Jol Rni~~·.
The May issue features the
peace movcmenl in the USSR
and how the SovietS "'" Iry_
ing 10 keep it from genina out
of control.
"The purpose of the
S<1mi:JaI Rn;~"'." said Dr
loffe. "is 10 spread the newS
of Soviel oppus.ion of ilS
own pwple in an efforlto put
pressure on Ihe Soyiets to
allow more freedom of
IhOOght and expression wi,hin
its borde",:'
"Making Samizdal ,,~ail_
able to U.S. subscribers:' he
added. "witt hopdully make
it possible for more people
like biologisl Eugeni NikolatY
10 ~nd Iheirwaylofreedom.··
One·year subscri ptions (12
i"uesl can be oblained by
5ending $20 10 Sami:Jol R~'
·i~"'. P.O. Box 1007. Orem.
Ulah MOH.
The information In Ihis
artkle was provided by
wrile",of the publicallon
described and I. nol
aulhenticated by the
Gleaner sta ff. - Ed.
with wamin .. about lhe da .....
ler. of drunk driv;nl. In
short. tbey au telli", their
peers lilat dnl1Ik Myin. i5n',
funny and is,,'t cute. It ;,education
t .... t can bat addreu
this problem. Educatioo aDd
peer preasuu. coupled with
s tiff and ma nda tory drunk
drivinl sentenee., offer a belter
alMl ~ effective solu_
tion to thi l problem <.IlIrunk
drivi",.
1berc is another point to
coosider_ MeA IS to 2 t year
o ld . are prohibiled from
drin kinglcaaJly. many lawe .....
force""'''t officen and orpniutions
asree that these
you", adults_especially in
ruraJ area'-...... mble in the
out-of-doors for larae. u n_
supervited -·~ies:· When
these panics end. Ihere can
litenoJly be 100 or mOte daoBerous
dri~en on the rOlld in
Ihe .. me area at the lame
lime.
The point I seck to mab is
lhis: people mull be educated
to the Yery serious danaers
they pO$C to othe ... w\ten IMy
combine drinkina and dri~i"l.
Education. peer pressure, ""d
s wift enforcement of stiff
drunk drivi", I. wa are proven
as effeclive treat~nt of Ihe
problem. Raisi", the drinkinl
age mi • ..,slhe mark. Le!"Slel
back to the issues and add""$!
this problem in a realistic
manner.
Voting Continued ,,"om page 2
noIoa1 bias of Ih<: Dcmoc .. lic
Pany alienates you", work·
ers. who s .... automation more
as an Opportunity than a. a
threat. Youna people uc"'_
nize the: Democrats' ··indu ...
lrial poticy"' for what it is: a
proposat thaI buu"ucralS in
Washington run Ihe economy.
For the new leneralion of
busiM.S peOple and worker1.
Iheir modcls are Ihe relatively
unregulated and deugulaled
enlerprises like Appte Compute.,.
and Federal Express.
Young people see Ihal our
basic industries are be hind
the Japanese beuule we
don't haYe ~"""8h robou. nOl
"""ause we have too many.
• Havinl Krown up in a nuclear
age. young """"Ie are
Ie .. susceptible to superslilions
aboul nuclear power
(such as the myth that a nuclear
reaclor can uplode).
They know that. by providing
an alternative source of
power. nuclear power ptanlS
make il possible to leave
high -. ulfur coal in Ihe II'OUnd.
in.tead of burning il and poltutin,
Ihe air. Yel Waller
Mondale's parly consistently
opposes the use of nuclear
pow~r.
• To many of those who "ew
up during World War tl. the
Soviet Union was-in Gene",
1 Eisenhower' wo.d,"
our gall.nt So~iet ally."' It
has been ~ard for them 10 acccpl
Ihe dcspe"'te nalure of
'he struKgl. between the
SoyielS and the West BUI to-day'.
young people ha y~ an
image <.I the Soviets that was
shaped by tanks rottini
thrOll~ Czechoslovakia_ by
Ihe invasion <.I Afghanistan
and the anempl to cru.h Solidarily.
by Ihe . hooting of the
PI>pe and Ihe destruct'on of
KAL. flillhl 007. It is yOlln&
people's impression of 'he
Soviets thaI is closer 10 Ihe
realily perceived by Ronald
Reapn.
• The President wanlS to use
non·nuclear space weapon. 10
ddend thi' country, 'herebY
making nuclear war impossi_
ble. He has proposed a per·
manenl .pace .talion and has
worked to make space lech·
nol",y available 10 American
industry as ne~er before.
Compare Reagan', allitude
aboul space w;lh Ihal of Wal_
ter Mondate_ who as a U.S.
Senalor proposed that Ihe
.pace s huttle project be
scr-.. pped. Which is closer to
the allilude of our young
people?
Aftu Ihe 1980 . election.
there were predictions !hal
Ihe domination of American
pOlitics by Franktin ROO!Ievet,..
"New Deal co;olition"
might be coming 10 an end. If
Ronald Reagan and his pony
repre.enllhe OppoMu"'lies of
a gtonoos fulUre while Waller
Mondale aJld his p.ny try to
revi~e the polilicS of Ihe pa.l.
tb",e pudiction. will co"",
true by Ihe end of this decade.
and_a. they said in my
youth-there·1t be a whole
10I1a sha kin ' ;oio· on
"PLACEMENT
OFFICE MEETING
FOR ALL SENIORS"
WED. 9/5/84, 6:00 pm
THURS. 9/6/84, 12:35 pm
• SHULTS CENTER FORUM
• PURPOSE:
1. Discuss placement office services
2. Discuss the job market
3. Discuss graduate school application
4. Respond to your questions
• Meeting should last V2 hour.
, THE GLEANER August 25, 1984
New News for Naz
New Registrar
Jo Ann Moore, reliSI ... r of
Ihe Communily CoIlt8e of the
Fi",e. Lakes in C.nar>daiJld.,
will McOIl'lC the new rq:istrar
ofNaureth CoIktoeonJune I.
a.c-~ordi", 10 u 'I\n""n~e.
meDt by Sister Marioft Hoctor.
~ice president for .eademk
atrairl <d proyOfl.
The rc,;llI'v', dUI;el in·
clude resp01I,ibility for ,..."n.
lenonce of lI ud.nl records.
rq:istnllion proc.dures. cI •••
.. hedull", .• e.demic infor·
..... Iion sylleml, .nd infor·
mali .... '. ""port for admlni.·
InOti~e officel.
Ms. Moore h.s 1oerV~ ••
reJis1r.r of the Commun,ty
Collett of thc Fi"ICr Lakes
since 1979. Amo", othn ac·
complishment •.• he was re·
spoasible (or Ihe init iation of
word·procusi n •• nd com·
.... t.r 'y$lcms, twe1lni.., the
",udell! reeord. ~yst.m Ind
redel i,nin, the re.illntion
proces.. .
Prior tn plline the Iliff"
CCFL. she was employw by
information Anodates. Inc.
of Rocheller where she
served •• Ii";oon betw •• n col·
IcllC' admluion) .• tudent rec·
<)1"dS, alumni ud develop·
ment eIlice. and 1101', lechni·
cal com .... t.r toIt ........ . 1aIf.
She has alto been • member
of the . dminion. I taffS 01
ROc/letler I"stitute of Tech·
ooI"IY a"d SLa te Uni ve"";ty
ColI<¥e 01 O.n .. eo.
Ms. Moore r.ceived a B.S.
in Educ. tlon (Iumma cum
laudcl •• nd M.S. in Ed ucation
and Mut.r of Library and Information
Scr~ice d.,re ..
from the Stale Uni~eni!y 01
Geneseo. Sloe ......... med 0ftC
of th ··Ou1S1.ndi", You",
Women in Americ.·· in 1973.
She ;, Ih. c o·author of
S'r<ll~II/" a"d Mm"jals fOT
MUMY and 8"n~'inN_Th~
C'~alj"" <If Mu"ry and h ..
be.n .ctiv. in mlIny profes·
.,0111.1 orp", ... tlon •. She i.
CUJTCntly chairperson of th.
~"'I"",'I Sub-Committ •• 01
lhe RocMater A ...... CoII~s
Conoonium.
Sniders New SID
Bruno Sniderl h.. been
named sports Information di·
rector al N .... reth Col ielle.
Sniderl •• former sport$
columnilt w;lh tl>c Rochester
lH",acr,,' & CIt,_jC/~ . nd
the Ti_~·U""'" and ror ..... r
sports dilUtor of WVOR. FM
..... WRTK·AM. will succeed
La.rTy Bump in lbe 1*1 time
"""it'on. Bump w •• named to
the full·tim~ posilion 01 direc'
101 of publicallons al Nat·
• relh in May.
Sniden' most recenl role
on the ROChe~tu lportl KeM
1>0.. be~n u sportS informa.
tion di rector I I Monroe
Commu nity ColI~ •• durin.
the 1911)· ... academic year.
He hIS been active •••
rree.l.nce ... rit.r fOt a nuonher
of local .nd rqionaJ publica.
lio ... and .s • mlIr ket'lIJI and
public relations con.ullint .
A Webller re.ident. Sni·
d~rs . 1$0 hat ,,",n ICtive in
chari t. ble work wilh such
alle nci", al Ihe Roehuter
Prest· Radio Club and lh •
Monroe County Speci.1
Olympic •.
GverinJoins
M~·~~~IM~~~~.~!d l~!~s!!
lraduate 01 N:ourelh Colleae, Iocr j~~ior and .senior yea ....
ha. been named a .. i,tanl di. Oe.nn WI. ,n .lrurne ntal on
ret tor of d e vel opment .t h.lpl", Ihe Na ... relh Le~ue.
Naureth. She suc(eed. Mau· • volunteer .. ouP of alum ni
teen Lerch who relilned in and friendl of lhe CoIlqe.
April. develop an or,aniution
Geirin will be primarily...,. "'oetore and pl an educ.·
s pOnsi bie for coordinatioa of tiona!.nd recreatiOnal proIhe
. lumni annUli ,;v;n, ..... "' •.
c.mp.i.n. .ccordinl to She WlIS one 01 .. " coIJcsc
Laurel TIKilll.'e. N .... reth·' students (rom the Middle At·
dire c lor o( developm.nt. lantic StalU 'WlIrded ,chol·
Nuareth alumni have con· anhips lo.ltend . nd speak a l
tribuled. record hi.h oImore Ihe Council (or Adv.ncement
than $ 100.000 duri", the cu r. and SuppOrt c>f Educat,on
rent annual "v'n. cam""ln Annual Convention I .. , wi .....
Iblt end. JUM 30. ler ill Herlhey, PA.
Before usolninc her new Gcirin rc<:eived a B.S. de-dutiq,
Geirin worked in tbe I'fl' in M • ...,.,""' ''t Sci.nct
N .... reth Collele DevelOp- It l'luarelh·. nih com-ment
Ofllce If an ulld.,. meneemtftl U.rc;IC,·oa May
lflICIoate for four ye ... and n.l .....
Bump Bumped Up
Laurenee H. Bump, 19 HI<' director . t NUII'eln.
lem Street. h., been IIIlmed Prior to joini", the staff of
director 01 publica lion, a l WoIfc Publication. in J."".
Nazareth CoIlele. Ul'. I'ill. Bump ocrved for
Bu",p has been servi",.. t_ years II manaainc editor
IICws editOt vi Wolfe Publica- of the Buffalo Bills W« kly
tions, where he ..... resPOll' and nine y ..... s a $port:>
sible for. 10.2-4 PIle weekly writer. columnist and cOpy
section .nd coordination of .ditor with the Roehester
articlCl and phOiOI common lH",oc",' & Ch,,,,,jcl~.
10 tbe eitht w« klies in the Bump is • • ",duale oIOhic>
Wolfe crouP. Durin. Ihe pa.t Wesley.n Unlv.rlily where
winter and spriOi. Bump a1$O he lUelved • B.A. in Jour·
SCf'!Cid. as .1PON.inf~Ii~ .. naIlil}t • ••• ••• •• • , •• • •.•
New Faculty
Bioiott)' Do-pooI1lMnt
M"lIltr~' Tr"'p/~
Last t.Ulht .t OeOflCtown
Univc ..... ty and directed the
Cytoscnetic. Labontory It
~town University Hos·
pital. H. received his B.A.
and M.A. in l'hcoIocy from
C.lhoIic Univ.rsily. He reo
ceived his Ph.D. in BiololY
from O~lelown University.
He has published numerous
.nicle •• nd received m.ny
IWlIrdI in lhe ~eld of biolosY.
111$1_ Do-poort_
" I/,nt C"b",1
La<l l'uCht .1 LeMoyne Col·
Icle. lie received his B.A. in
Ecc>nomlcs from Slel$on
Univ.rslty . nd his M.B.A. in
~rJOnne' &. In-du . trial R.la·
tions from Synocusc Univer'
. ity School 01 M a~.mnl.
KuI./I" Do,hl
Last lauch! at St. John Fisher
Cc>llcee and S.U.N.Y. Col·
Ic.e .1 Br"OI'kpon. Sbe reo
ceived her B.A. and M.A. In
E.conomic. from the Univer.
sity 0( Bombay. She received
I>cr M.A. Ind Ph.D. from lhe
Unive" ity of RocheSle •.
Ruy Sir/"
""'scn lly • part.time ProIes·
"",.t N ........ lh College. He
. e'tcived • B.A. in History
I nd Economic. from Hoban
Colic, •. He received hi. J .D.
from S.U.N.Y. 1\ Buffalo.
En&\IsII Do-poonment
liM" H~nelta"
She lUeived her B.A. in Reo
licioul StlKiie. wilh. WritlllJ
Concenlnuion from N:our.lh
Coil., •. She will receive her
M.S. in Technical Wri lin,
from Ren .. el ... r Polytechn;c
Institute.
•. """~ Do-poort_t
C,,~dld~ C"""MO
She Wt 111 ..... 1 " w. ke For·
.It Univcnity. She recei~w
I>cr Ba«:alauriat A f ...... Bar·
dealu. She received her M.A.
in Comparative Lile .. tute
from lhe Uni ve rsite Paul V.·
I~ry and her Ph.D. in Ftomine.
Lanauaaes and Ut.",.
ture from the University 01
North Carolina. She hal wril'
I. n numerous papen .nd
p/lIys.
~"I~ Do-poort_t
C<liIItKMI
She I.st Sft""W "" the proje(:t
luder for Mobil Ch.mical
Company. She received I>cr
M.S. in Tec hnolos;y 01 Man·
",ernent from the Ame!'k.n
University. Sl>c received her
B.S. in Mathematic. from the
University 01 M ...... husen •.
Her lpecialty i. (om .... ten.
Nunllll Dtpart ...... t
N"~ry CIt~.·,,/j~,
Lut IaUJhI al Keuka CoIl.le.
She received her B.S. in
l'lu ..... .., from Ohio St.t. Uni.
versity and her M.S. in N...,.
illl from Boston Collett.
Sod.1 Seie..a: Do-poortment
{P.yc hoiOllY)
Chuyl Kirisl
Last t.ught It S.U.N.Y .• t
Gene",o. She rec.ived her
8.5. in hycholoty (rom Vir·
.inia Commonwulth Un;·
versity. She received her
M.S. and Ph.D. ill MelSuremen!
and Human DiffercllCCS
from the University of Geor.
Ii •.
n.atre Arts Dtpart .... nt
IChais)
Do.TtI F~,"II
La<l taugh! . t Hartwick Col·
1e1lC'. He received hi. B.A. in
ElIJli.h from Elizabethtown
Colltle. He rec ei ved hil
M.A. in The.tre from Temple
University. He rec.iv.d his
Ph.D. in Speech and 0 ... ·
malic Ions from lhe Unlver·
.ily of Mi uouri·Columbi •.
He hal directed many dilfer·
ent plays th""" hout his ca·
reer.
..N.... EWS ..................• ......... ... ......... ... ......... ...
:.. . "VIOLATORS BEWARE" : . ~ -- n.. !!auu.h Coll_c_ DaputlOO1>t of Sacurit, ..,d S.r • • .,. h nov ...
: uo1nS ..... Auto·luH ... porkinB vloluou to t.c.obllh. v.h1d •• , ...
... .1.., .. alt..lut1n, t .... nud fo~ .",,1n,. ...
~ . ::: Should ,our vehicle b<I l ... obtUnd • DO I!tlT AITEMPT TO IllllVE ...
... AWAY. y ...... til kn"")'O\II ... hlela 10 _lib ... by th. brlsht/ ...
... hr,a noUt. "" ,.....r .. Indohl ���• d . Cdt .... PoP"U>eM ot Sa ..... lt, :
... and Sah', ~U·lIl7 or J.-22) f OT ._al. "t .. "til be .a. ...
...... ""Ind. A UUt <I .. f .. "ill b<I $U 00 pi'" .... $~.OO pa,UnlI ... . ... d.aUon for a toul of UO.OO ... hleh .,111 be pdd BEFOII.[ tho ...
... Au. o· ~u ff to u_vd. ...
DON'T BE CAUCIIT .••. AVOIIl VI0LATIOItS IY FlUT UADIHG YO!JI ... ... . ... ~A!Q( HIC IlI1US AIID ltcuu.nONS , THEN AMlvt A FEll Kll!\1TU Elll.l ...
... POI!; lOt1a CLASS 0& WOU AS51CNH!;!IT SO D lAt lOU t.AN PAIIX Ut;AUY ...
...... AIID AVOID n;t: ACCl,I,VATION AI!O FlII£S tt!AT 1111..1. f"OLUII . .... ... . ... . ..............................
More News for Naz , , ,
Roger Smith State Aid A vailable for
Roo" "~r,f!!!!p'h!~!!'hOK_"U Part-Time Study Street, has been promot~d 10 appeared in publicaliono Dr. Dolores E. Cr ... o, Pre.i· ;IIi commitment to providing leading to a dope<:
anistan1 dir«tor of Publica- throuihout Ihe country. His denl of Ihe New York Slale aeceU and choice in po5l- ... have completed a1 least
lions at Nazareth CoItcge of client. have included: Th Hiahcr Educalion Suvices secondary education. "The six hours of (oUtge credit
RtXllulcr. N~w York 1imrr: nmc. Roll· Corporalion (HESC) . an- Stale has for many yeaTS lake be\we.:n 1>-11 credit
Smith joined the Naz.arelh in, $I(JM, P~'adc. thcChron· . nounced institutional fundi1l3 provided a comprehensive hours per ""meller
public relations dcpanment in kle of Highu EJurdti{m . the allocations forthe State's new program of financial aid for .. have a New York Slate
1980 as a graphic ani,tl pho. W"shinglOll Slar. the KanlaS' proe;ram of aid fOf part-time full_time students:' said Or. net taxable inconle under
tographer and has been re- City Star. the Monlrt,,1 S'ar. study. One hundred ninety- Cros.. "New York students 522.000 pcr year if cla •.
spon. ible for photognophy, "'nociated Pren, United four New York State collegC.'l who new financial assistance sified as a dependent by
graphic arl, design, layoul Press International. Prentice Ilave been allocatw a propor· but woo. eilher by choice or New York Stale regul,..
and prinling liai.on for all col· HaU. McGraw Hill and Ra n- tiona! share of the II million circumslanCe, auend college tions or under S15.OOO if
lege publicalions. Prior to his dom House. Some ofhis work dollars providw in this year'. pan-time have an OppOnunily dependent.
appoinlment al Nazarelh he is currently on di s play in Slate budgel for "udent now to obtain State financial AU applicalion paperwork
'crvw . s Photographer and " The Commercial Image" award. under Ihe new pro.- aid." must be completed and in the
Publications Coordinator al uhibition al Ihe State Uni· gram. Na.:areth is patticipating in Financial Aid Office by Sep-the
State Univers;ly College. versity College at GeDCseo. Gove rnor Cuomo s igned a DCW financial aid proe;ram, tem~r 10111 ,in order 10 be
Genesco. New Yort. He is a member of Ihe legi slation establishing Ihe funded through the New York cons,dered for a fall $Cmester
Smith is also a free-lance American Society of Map- Stale'S finl proeram of 11u· St.ate Tuition Assistance Pro. parHime TAP award.
edilorial. portrait and product .ine Photographers. de nt financial aid forp.n·time gram. specifically \lesi&ned to Applications for Ihe new
A rts C enter - unde'lraduate students on help part-time und('iraduIliCS TA P awards arc available May 16 of thi, year. The II meel tuition co.I S, Part-lime from Ihe N;u.areth Colleae
million dollars available for undergraduatCl had ' previ- Conlinuing Education Office Chl'ldren's Theatre siudeni awards under this ously been inc:liaible to re- Ihroughout Ihe faU , egist ... -
new prognm were dis tributed ceive stale TAP awards. tion August 13-24. Room 132.
W' G t Ins ran s in propo";on to euh col· A maAimum of Sl ,ooo per Smyth ·Hall. Relli s tra tion lege's percentaae of State· semester or S2,OOO for Qf\e hours; 9:00 a.m..4:30 p.m.:
wide part.time enrollment. year will be awarded 10 qual- Saturday. August 18 and 25.
The Nazarelh College ArlS
Center_ Children's Thealer
Program and Lawrence Mer·
riU, a member of Ihe Art De.
partmenl faculty at Nazareth,
arc Iwo of I I ala anist. and
cul!ural instilutions awarded
$1.000 UFT grants for ·local
performance. , publications
and an works.
The grants. announced by
Monroe County Executive
Lucien' Morin. in conjunction
with ArlS for Greater Rocheller
(AGR). Kp!'Cscnt fundina
from Monroe County and
area busi nesses. The LIFT
'( Local Incentive Funding
Test) prOgJam was desi~
by Ihe New York Sta le
Council on the An,(NYSCAl
to eDCou,..,. ".aler financial
support of the art. al lhe local
level.
ler PrOlram was .awarded
S 1.000 in suppon of a pro.
duction of "American ·Folk·
\alcs" 10 be presenled this fall
i ... area .elementar}' schools by
the TICITOC P1ay~rs.
M.rrill was awarded SI,ooo
10 produce a serict of pholo.
graphs to be taken in Monroe
C .... n'y poor .... H;. proje<:t .. ill
be uhibitw al the Utile Gal-lery
in Lhe fall. •
PERSONAL
K.S._Hope R.A. i. goodthis
year, don'l you?
E.M. Were you ever found?
D.M. SIl¥S how soould we ~_
know.
Missing you M.S. _ the T ,P.
Gang.
Auntie Em - Hale Kansas.
Took Ihe dog. Dorothy
V.D. - You lid a roundl!
.Glad for your visit over the
summer_M.
Kwiscs _ Can you fit every·
'th ing this yur??? We'll
miss your s hininll fac e .
. Smel
M.B. 'fake good care of Our
"auditorium" or we kill.
Death 10 Dolly? - The Kidnappen,
P.S. Where IS the
... n.om?
S. P. Seen Niagara Faits
lar.,ly~ It·. been a few
month s. You s hould be
due.
J.C, Help! We need a 1l00d
poem • . • !" a quOtc ... or
SOMETHING! What i.·life
today? P.S. Secn any good
Ie," lately?
Doc! How wi ll I" k""w what
book to read al lradua·
tion??
Caution! Underwear Ihieves
on the loose. Guard your
""", ..
Th; Gltonu ... 111 off.,. fru
pusonols 10 011 SluJe nlS.
foculry. "nd sraff. The deodlint
for iN,wnols "'ill ~ onr
doy Iufort Ihr dradlinr for
Olht r malulal in ordu 10
"lIo~' for compila/ion. PI"ce
prrsonals ill ~n"rlop r on
ofJiCt door or In Gltan .. fil~
allrl/o. INsi .
GLEANER
Staff Meeting:
New Members WELCOME!
Many Positions Available!
AUGUST 28 - 7 PM
GLEANER OFFICE
In making the announce- ified students. 9:(1).1 1:30 a.m. and evenina'.
menl Or, Cross pOinted out Among requirements to be August 14 and 20, 4:3().1:00
lhat Ihe eslablishment of a eligible for the new aid pro- p.m. Complete information i.
financial a id program for gram. a Nazareth' Coll.ge · also available from Ihe Fi .
part·time slUdents continue. palHime undergraduale must: nancial Aid Office at Nu-
New York State', IO/li. tand· . be enrolled in a program areth ColI.~.
''c'"i\j'~T·j';E''''''' ................... , .............. ' ....... .
"FACiJL TV"
PnUnB pe .... i'" vill upl ... on Aur;u.ot 3htl
"ill h .., ,, to rene" tlld . 4 yu . permit. nlIS YEAII. Stud. nu ... t r ._
r.,h. " r t hei r vehicle. yearly on th ._ date. Your nEE puklne par_
,.it "Ill be ""dbbh on IIonday. Autun 20th In .the llep.rc ... nt of Securlty.
ond S.ht,. lou t .d on ,th. l"""r level oL t he Duo ". Shu.lt •. C"'-
7 : l0PM ONLY nlROUCH
lIamlnt notlc •• will be phced on vehlcl" •
. thr oughout tllio p.rlod, but afte r ~pu"b<or 14. 19114 aU .. amlngo wi ll
u u e .ond violation. b. h.""d.
TO RJ:C IST:tR '011 truST pIU:JP;r,
.. ke ..... bu . he ,"",0 ... Ito c.on wind up p.ylns
$20 .00 for being icooobiliud with our nev
Auto-):uff. or belne toved at • COot of
$32 .30 + $5.00 for the parkl"3 vlohtlon."
L ,. ,
"POl,'T DELlI' - GET YOUR P.uxIIIG PElUnT TOOIoYI"
"uto Rltthttotlon
Drtvu,'. Lie","
..........................•...... ~ ....... .
, THE GLEANER Al.IguS! 25, 1984
OnCam~us
~~-------------------------- New Organ Installed
Schlicker Tracker Orlll'n
Wedncoday evenil\&. Ju ... :>0.
1980' •• new Schlicker lfa<:ker
or,n was dedicated • •
Nuareth Coil ..... It i •• fine
U./IIf'le of,he!>H1 clloday'.
pi~ orpnl. , ... uumcnu l/la.
","YO b«n tvolvirq: .ine. 100
B.C. John Proffiu. 5e lf"au,h!
oraa" sc holar and inde",,".
den' record producer ofOflan
mu.ic. hn served.s ,h. con.
ullanl on Ihi. projee' . Bn,·
bar. Il arbac hk. Assi"anl
P,ofeun, of Mus,c .,
NUI •• ,h COntie. and
Tbom •• McGary. Music I)e.
pUlmeR' Chairman. hH
Ovcl'S«n (he succe •• of .hi.
IOlIWwh • • unu.uaI ncn,. ,I><
commin;on;n, of a hand-
• ...ned .• 1I.'om buil' orpn.
Alll>oua:h ,he $<lUnd of ,I><
orpn may nol be [0 every_
one's lasl •. i, i. an instrunKn,
Ihll is remarkable in '11 comptully,
vari.,y and du .... bi.·
;.y. In i, .... aryi n, . hapt. and
.izu. ,h. or,an wilhsload
lhoound. of yc.," of chani"
ina mu.ical IU le'. Ihe Refor·
-ma.llQ,n.. a nd science and Icc h·
The: eVQIUIlQn Qf lhe organ
luis been .pond;. bul alw;ay.
~ Qn lhe priIlo/;IplcoffQ"'.
I", air Ihrou'" pipes. II h31
lhe di$llnclion of bein. lhe
Qnly in. lrumenl Iha l ~Qm'
Iliac, I keybollrd ..-i.h a ",ind
10SIr\In'K'nt. F ..... Qf loday',
OI];a", ha"e the rich lones Qr
Ihe individually ~r.Uled Ba·
roque in .. rumenl. played hy
Ihe .real organlS! and CQm·
po!('n of 181h-cenlury north·
ern l nd c.nlral Europe.
Whal was Q""e • high arl
beum. I cheap. PQPul ..
mun. ror •• ""rall", mu"c.
The 19Ih cenlury·. Industrial
Revoluti .... broujhl about •
demi.., in lhe <><Pf\'s looW
qualil,. which ,uff.red in di·
,ecl propootion 10 the ..... ..-i'"
poj)Ul ... oppeal for Ihi .... "",.
c hine made. 'The Viclorian.·
10 ... Iffal, ",ith pdaelS lhal
did everythi", I ...... ..taled inlQ
lhe buildi", of _ns lha.
imlllled .""heSlra5. s""h .,
lhose bu ill by Wurlitzer for
Ihe bia Ih ... ers. Man·prod..
ced, characlerlus ;nllru.
menlS were Ihe Qrder Qr Ihi.
pall «ntu,y', line, decade •.
'The l8\h c.nlury heyday of
lhe Q...,. lJId ilS eulled lit·
eratun:. culmir>atiRjl;n worn
by J.S. Ih.:h. wen: ...... over.
BUI in lhe early 20th cen·
IUry an «pn ... vi,,"1 ..... al
hand. A confttoence of orpn
bullden·. music scholan' and
musician,' ambilions to in·
~u •• lhe .u,vOval of the tonal
beaulY and individualilY of
Ihe cu.lom·c .... fted O'llan be·
cam. a mov.m.nl away from
Ihe p,e"iou sly ptlptllar bUi in·
e x".e"'"e mass·produced
and eleclrifted inSiruments.
Today. one <><po manuf;><:.
lu,.r Ihll bu,ld, h> the hi",
~.andardl of lhe 181h cenwry
Bo,oqu. or,1B1 .. the
Schlict e. Orpn Company in
Buffllo. New yo,k. The
company is be •• ~ .... wn for i ••
Irlcke. _n. tlull Ulot 1m.·
chanlcal p"y" .. ,y".m. as
oppo»W 1<. one .",y~rned by
.k:eln~ rela yl. f"" ...,.ning
Ihe "ai" IlIP"'y,'" air 10 the
""pn', pi"" l. Amona tho "".
II'Ons Ihey are bwildin, for c u.·
lome" in It o u",,,,n. Lo ng
Beach and 1)~I .v;. i$ one for
Ihe Oe".ld Wil"'Onl Hall of
Music al Nll~,clh .
In .he luRC ceremQny. Ihis
14' _n with ils Ulli .leam.
illi zinc pi"'" and red oak
cabin.1 wo, dedicaled and
lhank you. Hid , II a<ound '0
Kilian Schmlll . a local philan·
Ih.opi.. ....ho contributed
$75.000 to lhe Colle .. for lhe
con .. "'~ tlon Qf Ih o r."n.
Th o •• an .... u officially
named a lie. its donors. Kilian
J. ~nd Clroline F. Schmill.
In Ihe lradi.ion of lhe ~ne ..
h.nd c .... fled in~lrum~nl" lhe
orpn wu eU$lom de.i3ned 10
accQmmoda,e Ihe acoustieo <If
WllmQnl Hall. The or.,.n waS
ordered o ... r • Y.al "&0. II
con.i ... of U92 pi"" •• 18
"op' and Iwo t. yboatd •. AI·
.hou.h mode .. in size llhe
larJflt Schlicte. orpn ever
conSlructlOd has 12.000 pi ..... l.
i .. su""rior lone will prove a
distincl .maclion for lhe colle.
e·. mu.ic deparlmen.
which hal beu in n«d of an
o'pn thai i, suitable for both
I ... hi ... and recilal •.
I! mUll be added Ihal ev.n
II th.e time of 1 .. ".lIltion .• 1,.
orpn will nO! be com pie led.
Addillonal r .. nd. m .... be
",ised to Ihal .e"en mol'.
SlOPIand lheir accQmpanying pi"". e.n be added.
Elder Students in Summer School
Thr .. Rochesl.r·""u !('tlior
dliullS went IQ "summ • •
school" Ihi. year aCte, .. eeiv.
ina Upton Foundalion schol.
arships IQ Eld erhos lel at
Nlzare.h CQII.I~. .
The Uplon Sehol.rs are
Mrs. Helen M. delSoiar. 85;
Mrs. RUlh La ...... $On.81;.nd
Mrs. Martha Wri"'l . 82; all
r«idenll of Rochestn.
" A. a f ... ndation for the q.
i~. lhe Upton Foundation i.
concerned wllh lho aeed. of
Ihe elduly-IIOI only Iheir
physical needs for ade""at.
hous,n, and nutrilion. bUI
their .mQIIQn.1 need. IS
"'oil," uld Owenn Voelck·
ero. Ih. found atiQn', yice
presidenl de"eIOPment. "The
BlderhQ"el prlll,"m reco,·
ni zes lha,.he RCed .Q I.arn is
"iel"$I. The fOllndalion WlS
pl .. sed 10 Jive Ihree loc.t
seniors lhe opponunily 10 ex·
""rienc:e the run .nd inlellce·
lual dllll ..... 01 EldeThos,
1.1."
EldeTh""lel i. In int ...... ·
lionat nelwork of more than
600 ed .. catlonal ;O"i.ulionl
p<ovidi ... eoll .... I~vel pro.
rams for Ihe eld.rly.
Up. on Scholar Helen Mud
delSQl a r . rldU l led f.om
AlfrC<! Unlver" ly. Ihen li"ed
for many ycars in Pe .... where
her husblond and fath.r.in.law
",wned a coUon Mnd dairy
~. n( h . The in lernalio n.'
travel •• uid she found .Q .....
IhiOi 10 inltrClI her in .ach 01
the .hr .. Elde,hos'el d.s..,.
~he a"ended al Na.u.reth.
''I've lIudied muie and
.. 'orted On (OSIU"," and su ...
for ()p<n. Under lhe: Sian. 10
the COlI"'" Women in Mu"e
"' ... f.oci ... I' .... Heallh and
Ha ppine .. wa. in.e.esti".
af ... spendin, 16 ~cars with
the Vi"t'n. Nu"," Asweia.
lion. and the clalsel on .he
Soyie' Union "'ere appeali",
because I'"e alway, been in·
lue" .d in Ihal eounlry."
MI'$. del Solar said.
MI'$. delSolar carri .. a
cane. bUI Ihal did,,'1 110f) her
from lOki", adYl"I..,eeven of
e~.n~urrieular IClivities I I
Elde.bo>lel. By .heend~""
.. · .. k .he.e •• he was on .....
""rformi ... in hi&hli"''' f ......
The hours
are long,
butlhal's
O.K.,
lhepay Is
lOusy.
1koI .. . _ ..,........' ... ._..._.._..-. -. ...-..,.-..... . .. .-.w. __ .... . --, ........ - ~--..... """""1I ........ 1~
-...-....._. ,.. .. ...... V cIST."- .._
....... VIST .... Cal ... he:
- VISTA
"Camelol" and "My Fair
Lady."
Aue""inl cia .... wilh Mrs,
d.ISoIar wa. MI'$. Wriahl. " I
was delillhled 10 be chQsen,"
she said. " . h."e mu. ie In my
hackground. as do olhen in
my family,.nd the coune on
Wom.n in Mu"c Wit e. ",,·
eially inl ... sli",.
MIS. Wri&hl .... , chosen al
an Uplon Scholar ..-ith the
help ~ the it ......... Council
Oil Acin.·, RSVP p ..... m.
Jim Pet . ... RSVP', clir«tor.
said of M ... Wri,hI , " Martha
i •• charmi.,.lady. She', been
"';th RSVP nearly Iwo yurs
and yolunleen .1 An. ror
Orealer Rochesler. She k •• p,
an actiye SChedule. whkh in·
cludes walkin,l'" her vol un·
I.er job. When I lalked wi.h
her aboul aUendi", Elde. ho5-
lei. she WI' Ihrilled:'
Mrs. Lawnlon .oid she
panicull .ly ujoyed he.
clu!('s on ...... I .. hnoloiy.
h~aI,h in Am.rica and O ...... e
OrweP'1 nov.1 " 198-4."
" II WaJ very educational
, nd IhQr",,,,hly e!1joyable:'
' he sald. ". particularly like
Ih. fact Ihlt the profen Ot'S
w ... knowledgeable . • "" if
you asked . question . lhey re.
pond..... n .... e .... s loti 01
participation. and e"eryone
If'Oke Iheir mind."
Ou .. ide of lhe classroom.
MIS. Lawrason wonl on •
tour of lho LaboBlory for
LaJ,cr Ene'lletics al lhe U,.;·
ve .. ily of Rochesle. Ind
viewed Ihe Tall Ships when
,hey visited til. cily.
TheUplon FOlIndllion .. n.
e .. , ...... n .. for heal.h eire
. nd humin services Ih l l
benefl, Ihe eld.rIY. Its com·
mitmenl is real ized Ihr"",h
aran1S ror educa.iQn. applied
..... rch and CQmm""ily
proje<:1S. and Ib<ou'" .... "10
10 non·profil and service. for
lhe act",.
copI: to~~~~r~
H you ate work.-study eligible bring
WOrk-study eligibility certificate 10
campus supervisor.
You do not have 10 first go tt)rough
placement office, unless you have
lions.
IF YOU ARE WORKING
FOR THE FIRST nME
ON CAMPus. OR CHANGING JOBS
READ THIS:
1. Come to the Porthole Lounge, Shults
Center, between 9:00 a.m.·Noon, and
1 :OC)..4 :00 p.m., on either the first
(8/28/84) or second (8/29184) day of
classes.
2. If work--study eligible, bring your work·
study eligibility certificate.
3. Review campus job packets. Select a
job of interest Obtain a Student Aid Referral
form.
4. Set up an interview appointment with
yOUf campus supervisor.
5. When hired pick up aUthorizafion form
from financial aid. Have YOUf campus
supervisor sign it. Return yellow
white copies to financial aId.
August 25. 1984 THE GLEANER 7
liO EA LY
BUY USED-SA.
VE ;;;}soto
r'LfR.<:HA:sE "TE XTBooKS
Yo u Go "lO c..LA:S~ .IF
Yo LlR AF'PRov E'b
Q,cI-lEbl.\Lc.
1. THE BOOKSTORE GUARANTEES THAT BOOKS LISTED FOR EACH
COURSE ARE CORRECT .
2. YOU CAN GET A REFUND WITHIN TWO WEEKS AFTER CLASSES
BEGIN I F YOU CHANGE COURSES OR DECIDE YOU CON 'T WANT
A BOOK . REFUNDS MAY BE OBTAINED WITH A CASH REGISTER
RECEIPT AND A STUDENT 1.0.
~BJI)~
(j) .,1,. » e ,,' b , -
AMPAD PADS--BUY THE 6 - PACKS AND SAVE 20\l
BIC STIC MEDIUM POINT PENS-- REGULARLY 3S¢ EACH--BUY THE
5-PACK--ONLY $1.351
16-MONTH PLANNERS--REGULARLY 53. 25--0UR PRICE: 52 . 29!
WEBSTER ' S DELUXE UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY--WAS $69. 95 - -NOW $19. 9S I
STUDY LAMPS: REGULAR LIST PRICES FROM $16.00-528.80,
NAZARETH COLLEGE BOOKSTORE
SPECIAL HOURS :
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 11-4
SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 12-4
MONDAY, AUGUST 27 9-8
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 9-8
WEDNESDAY, .... UGUST 29 9-8
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 9-8
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 9-8
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 11- 3
BARNES' NOBLE DI SCOUNTED PRICES--$12.98-519.98!
THE BOOKSTORE ALSO CARRIES A FULL LINE OF CORM SUPPLIES:
POSTERS, HOOKS, EXTENSION CORDS, ,DESK BLOTTER CALENDARS
AND HOREI
Nazareth college
Bookstore ,"""'." BARNES
&.N........:...:.6.. ''l'£''
I Out and About
Penney to Judge "Small Works
National" - Entries Sought
TIle Zaaer Gallery ;s plcaKd
10 announce Ihal Charlel
Rind Penney has atceple<i
the inv,lal;On 10 serve as
Juror for "smaU Wort.. Na_
tional ' 84." One of Ihe
.... orld·' mOSI unusual and
yenl ,ile colleclon. Penney
has lonll suppOrted .merain,
you", WCDI$. as well as ... ,. i." of national and inl ....... •
tiOR&l importancc.
Pen~y', varied K liyit;ts
Ind accomplishments hu e
earned him the disti nction 01
beina included ;1I. WIr,,', W.o
III A",,,il" '" Arl. W~o'J Wlto
I .. A,"~riC", w,!,,,', Who ill 11r ..
Wo,ld. Wh o", Wlto ill ,lte
£lUI. and Wlto', WII" ill Fl·
"Gnu ""d 111"""". He joins
th. di stin'lIishcd company of
Zaner'. paS! jurors, which
luI>'c induded many 01 OUr
nation', ~MII experts on Con\
cmpUVy an .
" Small Works," now in ils
fourth year , is aMOni tbe lOP
national sbowl and i. the
lar",' 1 exhibition of i,s kind
dedicated I" s mall imlOjery in
Ihe United Stlltes. ~Ittt~d
from slid~s submilled by an·
ists from across Ihe country,
lh~ acce pled ",ork will be on
exhibition .t Zaner from December
8th Ihrooa,h January
12, 1985.
Any artist rnidina in the
United St.les, unknown or
e'Labiished, ..... y enter s~des
to be ,lltd,ed . nonymously. It
alford. Ihe unique OppOrtu·
nilY tor tmel'llin, art;"s to receive
recllfnit;on on a na·
tiOllllllevcl. Entries 10 "Small
Work." mu.t be wilhin 15" in
. ny di,,",n$ion . nd will in·
dude p.inlin" ",.tercolor,
drawin •• prints, phOlOV-phy,
mixed media and sculpmre.
Prior 10 the Opt nin, 0( the
exhibition, Penney will ~iew
Ihe accepled works for the selection
of award •. As in Ihe
paS!, Zaner will publish . n il·
l .. " nlled uLaIOSue 10 coi n·
cide with [hc uhibition.
... hich wilt includc. foreword
"";lIen by the Juror.
The enl ry du dline for
, ublll iuin, I lides for the
JU<Of'S con';deration is 5e'plember
21. 1984. A p ..... pcctus
containin, complele i ....
form. tion cu he obtained
from the ZaMr Oilluy, 302
N. Oood ..... n Street. Roc hester,
NV 14607. or by calli"ll
(716) 441·6560.
Springfield in Concert at Retreat
The Rochester ""'lharmonic
Drl:heslra is pleased 10 . ....
IIOUnee Ib[ 1Ii .... ", .tar Rick
Sprin,tield will perform in
concen . t the filllCf ~es
Performin, An. Cenler.
C . ... /Idai ..... NV. on Sun·
day. ~ptembcr 9. 1984 at •
p.m. nus coneert il pall of
the RPO'I 1984 Finser lakes
Music FestiVal.
Rick Springficld:S mullical
credil ' "include Ihree hil a l·
bum. and a list of lop .i..,tes
ind .. din, " JessieOi".·· A.an
actor, Spril\lfield ..... lW"n'd
in the motion picture Hard 10
Itold as ... cll as \(levi:llon'1
G~",rlll Hospitili.
" Tid.. et. are priced .t SU for
inlide IUlinl Ind $10 for
I.",n nalilll. Ticke" are
.• vailable beginni", J .. ly 9th
from lhe RPO Box Office. 14
(iibbs Streel , Rochesler: the
FinlCT Lab s Box Office.
Lincoln Hill Road. Canan·
....... ; . nd aU TICket"'" 10-
calions. Vi .. , Mas\(rcard and
Ame';Rln Exp<fls phone or·
ders will be accepled . t (116)
4S4-7091 .
The Finler .... ke. M ... ic
Fes tival is sponsored by the
Can.ndai,ua Wine Company
and has been llince its inception
In 1978, One 0( Ihe na·
t;on·. larlut winerie ••
C.n.ndlilu. Wine'. ~r
brand. include Wild Iri s lt
Kose. J. KDlel l."hampaencs,
8 iscellia California Premium
Table WillH, . nd the: Canan·
daiJua Brand 0( New Vork
StIle Wine.nd Ooampapoc.
The u Pon 0( Mary Retrea.t is
scheduled for September 7 to
9. 1IlIW, II the Cen.acle Retreal
Cellter, 693 EaJI Avenue.
Rochnter. Ne ... Vocir. .
Thi. lpCCiat ren-ea.1 honorina
Mary and the tre ,,",ndou. Jift
o(Qod that has come 10 UI all
throu'" her ... ilI he dire"ed
by Fr, Euclid Marier. Fr.
Marier is putor oISts: ""'illip
and James parish in LiSbon,
Ne ... Vork, and . 150 is direc·
lor 01 the Family Life Bureau
a ..... Pre-Ca .... Prov-ms 01 th~
OpIu,buI"J Diocese. .
For further Information .nd
reu ...... t'ons call Mrs. Ber·
nadine Belley, chairperson,
. 1 66J..17n or write her at
141B una Rd., Rochesler,
' N_ Vocir. 14612: or con!'xl .
the Cen.acle Mhuwy 0fI'\cc al
271-87'5. .
Major Graphic Arts Exhibit at MAG
"Frank Stella: - PrinlS 1961·
1982," Ihe first comprehen·
sive exhibilion of Ihe gnlplric
• Ilr1 oIlhi. m*" Ameri~a/I art·
i .. , will open at the Memorial
An Oallery on August 2!1 and
continue throuKh October, 14.
In reCent yurs. Fr.nk
'Stella has emeflCd as one 01
the leadirc Amc-riRin painl'
er.printmakers-recosnized
IIIIt only for the dy .... mism of
hi. painted itnqe$ but for the
.rustic . nd lechnic:al break·
throulhs he has made in the
prinl ·medium. Thi. relr ...
lpeclive uhibilion tracb Ihe
Jlf"lU's that SI~lla has made
in only 15 yean .1 • print·
makff,
SteUa hqan maki", prints
in the laIC 1960·. wilen he did
h;' 6rsl serie, for Kennelh
Tylff. a multr printer ... ho
formed the Oemini O.E.L.
wori<ahop in ...... A",elc:s and
laler. Tyler Oraphic1. LId. in
Bedford, N.Y. Tyler was i ....
. uulftCntal in introduci .. the
technolocY 10 Stella and ill SO
dol..., encoura,ed Stella 10
push !he limits 01 prinunak·
illl. MMt 0( the lirsl lithoIfIPhs
and screen prints WCR
1 ...... 1 versio ... 01 paintin,.
done I decade before, BUI by
lhe mid·I970·s. Slella bep.n
tn pursue the poosibiHtics 0(
Ihe me dium and produced
I .... e imaaes by usi", , ilk·
scrten or ftatbed lithOll1lphy
from metal plates_. tcch.
niq1le commonly thou,,"t of .s
• commercial. rather than .n
art. pr nc ~ ss.
Since then, Sielia has be·
come an imporlant ~sure in
the upansion or the technical
ran~ 01 contemporary print·
maki"" He has e~pcrimen[ed
... ilh .. inuatly every prOceI ••
inc:ludi", sc'een·pri nli ..... i ....
!allio and relief prinli", and is
an a mbitious Coloml , bvi",
combined as many as 6~ col·
on in • ';nate li[hOllrnph and
ISO colors in a screenprinl.
C .. rator Richard H. Ax·
~m , Professor 0( An His·
tory, The · Uni versi ty of
Michi,,"n. Dearborn hal scIC~
led 83 work. , beginni"3
with Stella', firsl prints done
;1'0 1967- lhe " Slack Seriu··
and ··Slar or Persia I and 11" '·
lithov-phs. Also inc:luclc:d are
·'Ecc:enlric PoIy,ons:' • len
.. done in lhe mid-I970's
wbich demon .. ratu an ad·
vano;e i. print techniques , nd
,e~taIs • sbift 10 a I.,.,..,r,
II'IOI"C .ntura) S[yle from hi.
e.rlier concenlralion on
hard·edacd leometric forms.
Stella'i recent larse·scale tl(.
periments wilh inlaa!io-relief
prinli", in the ··Circui ts·· se·
ries conft ..... hi. pooi tioll as •
JQjor prinlmaker. Mon~men·
tal ill siu . nd brilliantly col·
ored, Ihey are rich dcsi'M in·
Ipi red 'by automobile race
tracks and by lhe laser·be<tm
lracinll Iet'l On wood when
metal form, were cUI for the
··Cjrcuits'· painti", •.
In disc ussi", Stella', ca·
reer, Auom Ilales: ·'In the
process 0( discoveri", ... bt
he ean accomplish. he has tri·
umphed al evcry' .. .,_from
the deceptively simple lithoaraplUe
drawi .... of the alblam
series to tile' uprusive vir· IUGllity
0( the later inll&lio
. nd relief prints. Few prinl '
maken h.ve produced . body
of " ·00 al compellin, in it.
imaaery. In Ihe fi nal al\lllyilis.
theK prints have lencraled .
new realm of discoo rse for
Stella's vi,ual . r,uments,
parallel to the painti"" and
j .. sl as restlnsly in~enlive :'
The exhibition wu orp.
nized by The U";vers ily of
Mi~hipn Mux .. m or Art .nd
The ArncriRin Federation 0(
Arts with Ihe aid ~ a I\"IIIt
from tbe Nl lional Endow.
ment for 1M An.,
A complete c.t. l ..... '
raisonM ~ S[ella'i ,",plric
... ork prep.red hy Rich.rd
Axsom accompoonics the exhihition
a nd is avai] . ble
throua,h Thee Catlery Store,
NEXT
DEADUNE:
AUGUST 28
EVENTS
Septe ......
·'Wail Until Dark:' mystery
drama by Frederick KnOll ,
directed by Richard SI.
Geotle.
Tower Fine Ions Thealer,
SUNV Col1c,e al Brockport.
8:00 p,m.
Adminion: S • . 50/$l.50
BOO ID and senior citi~en.,
39S-~36.
September 9
"A Ne ... Norway'· ....... t«l
in·person by 61mmaker John
Roberts ~ Wake6eld, Mas .. ·
ch .. SellS at 2 .. 00 p .m .•
eiseMan Audilorium, Roch.
ester Museum .t Science
Cenler.
For ticket., CIII: (116) 27 1-
020. A memorable jounoey
through the land of Ihe Vi·
kinl S, "'hose shipi have
roamed the alobe for more
than 1.000 years. Wilh 10hn
Robens, yoo· 11 vi';l be . .. tiful
fjord re.ons and bulY sear ... ·
i", industry cenlerl • .sail 10
the tOp 0( E .. rope where the
sun never Ilccps. el\iOy the . 1·
[raction •• nd ni,hllife of
Oslo, and ud 10 the binh· .
pIaec ~ rtereatiooal sm", at
Tduwk.
1 ••• , SeptmolMr. I""
Man .. Park. RodMsltr, NY
Eacb year CoIck1I Unk busts
• s ",. 11 ,atherin. of folk
music and dance enthusiasts.
Our festival performers Jive
COncerts on Friday a nd
Saturday eVCnilll" On Sllur· '
day and Sunday the perform.
ers lead worbhops on topics
ra""", from. capella sin"",
to dulcimer pl.yinl 10 JUI
band mu.ic. The ,mall work.
.hOps al]o'" ]011 01 iotera~lion
belween performen and au,
dience. Olher workshOpS on
folk music and dance Bre led
by dub ,,",mbers. We also
have plenty of a<:tiviliel for
kids. After the eve",,,, con·
ceru we; .... ve I li vely conI ....
dall« .nd umpHre si"" ....
In otdditioco people l pend a lot
of tilftCjlu.tjammi", wi th one
anothtr_the strainl of blue,
r ... , folt •• nd old·lime
dance mu~c all intermillJle.
An event. are. held in roofed,
open-air paviliolts.
Campi",. Mu h l Park Is.
lovely pasloral selti". for a
fun·HUed. f.mity weekend.
Ca mpi nil, included in Ihe
ticket price, i. available for
. Iee",,,, ...,., tents, or campen.
No hook .. ps are avail·
able, but , bowen and toilell
... e 011 sile. A food vendor win
also be on sile.
Detailed Flyer and TICket
Order Form will be available
after AUI"" I from Vera
Lindbetl, 32 Hia,hWod Avenue,
Rochester. NV 1.f620
(SASE pleasc). Or ltave a
menqe On the Folk Phone.
(716) «2-281$. Tickets are
reasooably p-riced, ra"linl
from $<I to S21 _ les, for.dvance
ticket •. .
EXHIBITIONS
Throup Scpc. 4
Brackdt Clan Calitry
n~ f.:voI~tlOil f>/ til, IlIptt·
,,~s, C"",rr"_An , ,,hibitiOll
which tnces the development
or the lapanese camen indu ••
try orpniud by the Museum
in eoopen.tion "';Ih the: Japan
Camera .nd Optical Instru·
ment. Itlllpection and Tcsti",
l""tit"le. Over 400 Cameras
and , upporti", artIPh ic material
document the dramatic
ITowth 0( Ihis remakable in·
dustry. .
Thr""'" Scpc. ,
~ floor C.om..
Tlu WlIr"~r L',"c, /" Wtll.
~r" NY_An ullibilioa of
phololr.pb. .r~h ileCI Ural
dra"""" and prints. pOl l·
cards and other ~islIIl me_
rabill .. rel"i .... ,10 lhe build.
inp and ~uurs or Andrew
Jacbon Warper and his "'"
J. Foster Wa rner, ludin,
Rochester architects tor 90
year. (1847- 1937), Oo-pnized
by The .... ndmark Society 01
Western New Vork.
GeVa Ground Breaking
With the: clOle 0( the ""'"t Vork, the "' .... ~.the-«n!Ury
lUCCessful stUOII in its eleven
year hillory. QeV. Theatre
broke .,-ound .1 • ceremony
on May 23. 1984 to launch
renov.tion of lhe N.val Ar·
mory B .. ildi",. the ne ... home
for Roche .. er'. resident pr0-
fessional theatre.
In ""mmary remar", ... eS!
, peakers defined QeVa Thea·
tre in lerm, of past, prcsent.
and future roles in Ihe Roch.
eller communilY. L u~ien
A. Morin. Coonty MaMler,
stated. " We are not ·""'.kin,
,ro .. nd' in Ihe tr.dition.l
sen$C. to build a new SlNC·
[ure-rathcr ... e arc ·pini",
"""nd' ;n out' COIItinuina ef·
fort. If> prese .... c our heritace,
and 10 improve the qllllity of
lif~ in oor community:'
Qriajnally built " .. state
aneroat. Ihe Nanl Armory
was Rochester·. c .. ltural ce.
tcr, providin, Iht lite for
conventions. exhibil ion ••
public meeti", and Spea kers,
and mu,ic.1 events. Rede·
siJned in Ihe Victori.n slyle
by .... wson K .... P9 .t Pulver
Archilects 0( Rocllcster, New
struclure is localed on tbe
comer of Clinton Aven ....
Sooth and Yioodbu.ry Boulevard.
"Onllll i •• re"ttlion
~ OUr differenl worlds-old
ideas in new seu in,.: neW
idcu ia old sctti .... :· lIIIted
Dorothy Wads",orth. acV.'1
Capilal Camp.iln AdvilOr.
"QeVa raises the ~uru.i n On
these dium.lioM or life for
our 1'0Wlh Bnd enJoymenl.
We arc..n I"'leful:'
New York 5e'roator Daniel
Patrick Moynihan Slaled in a
leiter 10 CeVa Ih.t he is
·'uuly pleased 10 bave played
a pan in arT...,i", for this
\l\Mt impOrtant phase i\l the
histOf)' of the QeVa 1'heIlre
and or Rochester. /.1 the city
m.rk. in .e ... uieen[t1Inial
year it is annd to lICe ell'ons
luch as Ihe OeVI Theatre
ftno~ation. Thil work keeps
Roche. ler Jl rmly in touch
with iTS pul, while makIn,
'lUre it keep. pace ",ith Ihe
future:·
Op-p-ortunities
INTERNSHIPS: Key to Unlocking Tight J ob Market
Compelilivejob markeIJ haH
$IudenlJ lookllll for any " in"
llIey CaJI filld "';Ih pOIenliai
.mploy.n. lntull$hipl ar.
ju511MI " in" ... a ellanc. 10
imprell a p(ltenlial employ.r
whil. slill ftni.hilll • coll.g.
""",.
" Inlerm/lip. are aJI 09P0\"'
IPnily to apply d auroom
IeamillltO IIIe real world. 10
allow "udenl' 10 see if Ih.ir
chosen CIOre.r i. really a111h.y
• n~isioned 11 10 b .... uid
SU .... "" G ...... y. DirKlor 0(
I'rotrams for IIIe Was/liIlliOft
Cenler for l.earnilll Alterna·
tiv.s. Th. Wu hi""on CUler
develop. cr.dit inl. rn, hip.
for colI'l •• IUd.1IlS in the na·
lioa'l capilo/. "Inl.mlhipi
lhould be lubstanlive. chal·
l.nPlII llId worth a.,.demic
crodi!" Ihe sai d.
A vlliely of bu.inesse. and
noll-prolil orpniuliOftI offer
'Uldent ialera l hip.. The
G .... ""n C"'l' .. lnlenuolional
Busiae .. Ma chines Corp ..
The Uniled Way. The Na·
lional Gallery of Arl and
Confid.nlial PI .... "i'" Serv.
ic.e.s. ..... f .... varied eurn· Studenl. with a will cn
flnd a ... ay 10 convince cOm·
pani", 10 de~.lop In inlern·
I hip for Ih.m where none
ui.ted bda«. A Sludenl illl.
rul.d in bukinl reo
l earc hed Ihe fie ld Ind I r·
ran.ed an interview wilh Ihe
vice-presidenl of Ihe bank he
Ilad II"died. The Yice-presi_
denl ...... 10 i",prased with
his pem"ence ud knowl·
edle lhal he ...... d 10 p~. Ih.
slud.nt an inlernship.
Inl.mlhip$';v. ",al handson
Uperi.nce, IO lIudents. In
lOme c .... the " udents find
OI.Illhallh.yreally ... ~. made
a CIt«r.1TOf' and ... ed 10 re-
Ihink their petlOl\lll .... 1. and
'.pinllion •. 00.11. however.
the lI"d.at i. oa latlel and
IlIe inlernship cives ~il job
applicalion lhal special di ..
linclion thai s.parateo hi.
applicllion from Ih. many
oth.n received fOir uy job
openi",.
l ate.nl u,uaUy are .e·
.... rded solely by the o.lbejob
lrainin" a1thoulh some
aho may rec.ive course
credit, If tbe KiMIoI or uni....,
rsily II lmlnai,.. the iltlem.
hip for tile lIud.nt. th.y
may r.quire thai tile Sludent
nOI be offen:<! • permanent
position "nlil h. fini.bel his
delr .. couru work. Only
about "'" of aU i~lenut ....
paid for Ih.ir work. but many
find per",.nenl po.itions
upOn ,mualion.
Potential inl. rns . hould
belin the ,.arch early, U
mOil availabl. iat.rnships
wiU fill quietly at you,.. people
se.k 01.11 thu. apportu.
Ways to Cut Costs
And you tItoIo&hl fG"" 1It>I:k ....
,",duat. educalion """ upellli~
e! Today. the avera,.
cost of one year', tuilion al
lraduU. K hool ts $3 172.· Of
o.lu\"Se it yOl.l '" 10 • priy.ee
K hool. your tuilion will be
lomewhal mOre .. p.nsive
(a verage .. $098 I yea r),
.... hil. if you 10 to • SIalesuppOrt.
d seiMlol it will be
some .... hal ch .. per 'ave ....
.. S126S fOir ltat. residenl$.
S2937 for nonresid.ntl).
Doesn'l l ound 100 tnd? wen.
these filur., a", only fOir aru
and sci.lI«l. Ih. I~D" u·
pensive araduate area other
than educa!lOOl. III the prc>f
.. s ional hid. the COSI i,
hiaher. If you wanl 10 lIudy
enaine.ri .... YOl.l·U pay S)272
a year. FOir. I ..... dqrce. 1M
ptic:. I., i, SoI6oIO. And if yOl.l
..... nl to be • doclor or denlilt.
YOI.I'II have 10 sh. 1I out aboul
$1000. or cOl.lrse these ar.
only av eral": the COIl II
particular Khools vari .. tre....
ndously. At IIIe Universily
of T.n.s. for instance. the
coJ! of a year or m.dical
Khoo! i. only $(00 ir you'", a
relident of the ' tal • • while II
1M Uni"ersity of Colorado ,I
il ov.r S26.000 for 01.11.0(.
l tal. stud.nts.
Don Ih i. mean tha t ir
YOI.I·,e not tic:h 10 ltan wilh
YOI.I· rc destined to be a well.
ducated jaAitOlr? Not al all.
fortunat.ly. ftnancial aid il
available for mosl ,",duate
proeraml. A,d COmes in many
form._loans . scholarship •.
luilion reduclion. and work·
siudy amona th.m. Two 0(
the most desirable forms of
aid an feUowsilipl .nd usiSi'
'Mshipl. for an IIlill'
anl$hip. you're ICl\enlly u·
pected 10 teacll 0Ir do reuarch
WIthin lbe depart .... OI. lrad·
inl off a «nain number of
hou .. for I .alary andlor
wai~er offees. Fellow,hips. a
v.ry prcslicioul form of aid
used 10 Inntet lIudenll with
tile hilh",t qualifications. do
no! ulually require service in
Ih. departm.nl bUI do require
you 1011t.nd ..:hoot full ·time.
Ho .... ean you find 01.11 aboul
cosll lAd 6ft&DCial aid II 1M
ochooll you',.., IlIlerell.d in?
One 100II sou!'Ce il the ~rJl
volum. or P.ler.on·, Annual
Guides to Graduale Study
19«. called Gr"d~a,~ ud
P'Dfull"~"1 P,O",,"U: All
OWn'i~ .... It showllhe cosl of
luilion and feu for nch
SChool. wh.t types of aid ...
available, and ho ......... ny Ih.·
d.n" .... r ...... rded hnw
much aid dunnc the P"'V;OI.IS
acad.mic yea • . On. fln.1
word : IlIrl inveltilllinil
e;;u1y. M.ny ..:hOllb require
finallC:laI aid applicalionl 'o be
IUbmitted ..... 11 betOft appli_
cation, ror "'mi .. ion.
~--'.-".. .. dH_ !Woo .....
FREE ROOM fOir a malure
.... om.n in uch.nlc fOir h.lp.
ifl& 10 Iliff, . I pecially nilhtl
and w •• kend •. a half·way
I>ouse. E~peri.1ICC with cOUnseU",
and knowledle of crim·
in.1 jUllice Iyst.m helpful.
Mus, be reliable. inl.m,ent.
CoIl ••• lIuduts ... k'''' free
room and ft.ld wont upc,;-
• nee. ",I;red .... omen. elc . ....
welcome 10 .pply. Phon.
(716) $46-1679.
nities for uporiential eduealion.
Startina; II lbemail de.k
opeo;na letler' il commOft·
place for ltarti", inlems .... ho
may be auioul ly awaiti", an
expansion of Iheir dUlies.
Ho,,·ever . int.ml do need to
ramiliarize Iheml.l~es wilh
Ihe compally. ill structur.
alld iu pet'IOftlWl . before llIey
Un expect broader responsibilities_
bul Ih.y do come.
"Some lI~d.nl' servina in·
leruhips become 10 indil'
pensible ta their boss.s lhal
job, a", cr.lled for Ihe",
.... hen Ihey return followi",
compl.tion of Iheir d.greel."
said SUl.une Garv.y.
The SUCCCSll or an in\er1lship
requires a positive lui·
lude on tile pari or 1M ItU·
deftt. PeIiY Schmidt. aUlhor
of "M.akina It On YOI.IT Firll
Job: When YOI.I·", YOI.Ina. lnuperienced
and Ambiliou •• "
offH'llome l,pSon ICtli", lbe
......t 01.11 of an internship:
• find oul whal YOl.l' re·
Ipon.ibiliti.1 will be be·
fore yOl.l .tart.
• Gel 10 kno .... Ih. tOp
clecilio.maker1.
• Get involved in prof . ..
l iona! aclivili.l.
• If lefl "";th exira lim ••
make your •• lf useful
doina ImaJllllks.
A SllKIent int.mship . hOl.lld
allO O«.r a bacqroond thai
wiU be useful for tbe Sludenl
_ .v.n if he or she doc. nOl
enl .. Ih. OOlinel$ or prolessiOft
upetienced. " PenoaaI
filUllciai planni",;, an uc.l·
lenl .umple 0( a tield .... hicb
Ireatly .nriches the SIudenl."
Say. Edwin P. Mo'ro .....
Chair",an or the Board of
C(HIfid.llliai Planni", Servo
ices_an intemal;onal lIel_
work 0( 1$0 financial pI. nni".
firml.
"Ev.ry financial piannina '''!.em Learnl lhe basil of per·
sonaI """",y .......,.melll. II
w.1I II ta~es. investmenll.
and computer uu. In a
IOlller. or "'peat 'n tern shlp. a
Itud."t may become involved
in presenti", public .. mi .......
on 6""1IC:ia) plannilll. IIIermy
p,ninl orla"iulionl ' .nd
public speakina experienc • . "
The UO m.mber firm . of
Confidenlial Planni nl So",·
ic.1 .... interelied in lIudenl
inl.ms hipl. " o..r a f'filil l"
have fOl.lnd thil lo be an oc.1-
lenl souree of rUlu", .mploy.
e.s u ... ell Ii e'lioyin, the
creauyily 0( Ihe studenl .... ho
tacklu Ih. alli",menU witll
.nthu ......... " YI MOI'TOw.
P.r10nl ... kina informa_
lion On ~nancial planni". in·
ter ns hipl either while On
campUI Or in Ih.ir ho",e
conunu";ty may conlle! CPS.
2501 N. Verity Pk"'Y .. P.O.
Box 429. MiddIClo .... n. OH
4$041.
Gro~ndbreaking from page 9
In tile IICW facm,y. (;eVa
will nOl only bri", an hinoric
Ir.Uur. back 10 life. bUI al.o
IKJpes to expand its proerams
10 includ. danr:e, childru',
iheat"'. opera. and ",usic.
Kiuy Car~II. Han. Chair·
mIIn of the N .... YO!'k Stale
Council on the Artl. observed
in a lele&r&m 10 Howard J.
MiU ........ Produci", Di=lor
of (;eVa Th.II ... till! " Ihis
....ill be an ucitina ' tel' fOir
GeV. nOi only because of the
rich hillO!'y of Ihil buildin,.
bo ... Ii", pasl perfor .... n ,uCh
II l>adora Duncan. Anna I'IIv·
lova. and CanoIO. but also becaUlc
il is I ...... . pace a1low_
ina GeVa to Irow a nd take •
ftrm l tand in Ih. communily.
Vou have COIM. a Jona .... y
and I am sure thai this maru
the bqianinl 0( a ItCW cui·
tun! horizon for Rochester."
!)avid HofIbe,... ClIIlrpc:r·
son for GeV.·s Capiial Cam.
pailll . ...... pl.as.d to an·
nounc. the formal openi", 0(
tb. Capi •• 1 Fund Driv • .
Plcdael and cOOltriblrlions IC>Ialli",
$ 1.007.~) 1 have be.n
received wilh $ 1.39:!.~ still
to be raised. Said HofIbe,...
" We hope and trust that
other'I in the COfrI ...... nily "';ll
now ra lly to o ur luppon.
permittilll us 10 finish Ihil
fundnlisin, effort Ihil eal.n·
dar year."
GeVa Theure. a not·fO!'·
pro~1 cullural institulion. i.
lUpported in pan witb public
fund. frolll Ih. N.w York
Slale Council on tile An, a nd
lbe N.tional Endo ....... nt fOir
the Ans. a fedenl .,.ncy .
Miss New York
MISS NEW YORK-U.S.A.
193~ pag.a nl committee i,
seckinl d.l.plel In partido
p.ee in Ih. 14lh . nnual
,.., .. ftl 10 ~lect tile Empire
sllte rcpresenillive to MISS
U.S.A. 1985.
perlor .... "' I. lcnl
Is not requl,....:
Judlina il based on beaulY
of face and fiaure . poise and
personalily in Ih", •• quaI cal·
e,oriel consilti", 0( .v.ni",
IOwn •• wimsuil and ""r1ona!
in"rview.
AppliCIIli(HIl .... no .... bei",
accepted rrom eI"'ble si""e
women ov .. J7 and under 2J
IS of May 1st. 1.5, U.S. cili·
zens . nd Jl l ie .uid.nt'
(dO!'mitory accepted).
In addilion 10 Ihe a ll
upensc·plid oppcnunily 10
""pre .. nl 01.1' llale lillie CBS
ftltionall y lelev i.ed finlls
Starrilll Bob Bark.r. prizes
will inClude Sl.OOO eash . a
fle",inlt on Fur jac kel. a
wllk_oa appura net on
ABC· TV '. RYl nl Hop.,
comp.lilion I" .... n. IUU' le
and many m .... e priZet .
All requuII forinformalion
".~.I include a =.nl 'DIPI
hOI . Ihorl biocraphy. I d ·
d"'Sl and 1.lephone numbt'r.
ALL roquells foo- inf .... lDI·
lion MUST inc lude a recenl
snap5hot. Ihort biolraplly.
I ddrul a nd 1.I.phon •
lIumber.
Writ.: Min N ..... YorkU.
S.A.
P.O. BOK gU
Eall Bru/lS..nck.
Ne .... Juwy 08816
1"1: I,jLI:ANI:I1 •
WhiteHouse
Fellowships
Now Available
Admoiral lame' B. Stockda!e..
Chairman 0( IIIe l'ruideDt's
Commissio" 0" Whit. House
F.llo ... ships today I nno ... c,""
Ih. openi", of IlIe applieati(HI
period for lb. 198~ Fe'o ....
s/lip )'Ur.
The White House fdJo_
lhip pl'Olram. belinninl ill
nin.I •• nlh year. I. d.li ......
10 provide lift.d .... d ~aIIIJ
mOli vlI.d Am.ricans willi
firslhand uperi.nce in doe
pr<ICCIl or ",vernilll the Nalion
and a ..,nse d pe~
involv.menl in the lead""~
oflh.society.
U.S. ciliunllre .1"'bI. t.
apply duri", Ille early a"
formalive yean of tlleir careerJ.
The,.., ar. no ba.ieect.
eallow requireme<1I1 and ..
special career 0Ir profe •• ""'"
cat.lories. Employee. <1l tioe
FedenJ Gow.m .... nl ... _
elilible. with IIIe .u:eption II
career military ""nonnel <1l
the Arm.d Servlc ... The
Commission seeks candidalec
of dell1Ol'lSlnlled ncdlence ito
Ih.ir p,ofel$iOIla! rol .. ..
well al li&niblll breadlh .r
inl."'"s and community ...
volvem.nt.
Duri", their one year ...
lilnmeD" ill Wu hillllGa.
Fellowl serve IS Special _
. is tlnt. to Ca binet Se<>retari
... or senior membe,, <JI
the Whil. House sllff. Addilionally.
Fello .... ' panicipaIC
in I n nl.n. ive edOlclti".
pqram indudilll .semi....,
"";th lOP 10yemmeni o/lkiak,
leadin •• cholarJ. ;oumaJiou
and privlle seclar I.ad .....
Applicalion forms and ...
ditional iafOlrnllli(HI call be
oIKaincd from tbe PrHidem-,
Commiu ion on While Hou$C
F.llo .... lhip • • 7 12 Jacksn ..
Place. N.W .• Washina"_,
D.C. 20$01: (202) 195-4Stt.
Applicali"",. "'US! be pool'
marked no lat.r Ihan Dccc ...
ber I. I9&! .
-'