,EPTEMBER 17, 1985 II' NAZARETH COU£GE OF ROCHESTER
Pack Up Your Life In Your 0 /' Back Seat ..
• • • And DRIVE, DRIVE, DRIVE
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:;ocial Work Program
Receives 'OK'!
DurIn. the ............ VlOCIItiOll.
.me Iong.await...:! good IICWI
rived lor the N .... reth Col·
If! 50daJ Work P"",1.m. The
xmniMiOll on AccrediuotiOll
the Council on Social Work
h.ooItioo ICftt first a Itleparn
od tbm a letter to Inform III
&I our ~te Social
'Ott Program had been fully
~I...:! for aeven yean -
hicII will We .... to 1992
:I"", we must SO Ihrou&h the
ntlhy KIf·sludy process "A'd"v l n\aies IOf 0111 student$
"t rotIIIdtllOble: ] 1 There Is a
:rWn atnOIInl of p",stiac al·
ched to an ae<:rediled prole.
.oaal PfOII"III'; 21 CradUltet of
l occredited BS program 1ft
~ lor ... IoCaJenoted
~yt:IlI' MSW" most IIChooIo 15<:001 Work; 31 &<:caJ.oUf1!lt-
1ft! pw!uo.let have an advan·
'" ill !be comptlitivc job
jtIrkd if tbey ha"" camod a BS
~ III ... accredited pro~
'I A .ccf\lli.n standan:I of
~ quality m\lSt be ,..,tam.d by a prngram that Is
~ manitoral by a ....
accredlling body.
N .... ctb CoIlCSe atudcnta
be Interest...:! 10 Mow thai
dal Worklia very "111" pro...
.t the moment with
edi<:tIar>I of *'<ty ~
In the ntxl fe-w deeadet. Men
arc coml", Into the proles.sion
in !.orser "lIItIberi and ...., fin·
dina excellent tmploymerll oppartunltiel,
both III cIif1!CI praolice
and in admtn;.tnoliDrl.. M.tIt
paduatc. of lhe Nuamb pr0-
gram Ife workln& In a .. tal
variety of re-wardin& poeitionl
.. both the as and MSW levels.
AU of .... r lIudmll. aau.aIlY. 1ft
doin& weU in the job ..... kel,
and we br.ve .n .lmo:ou ~
employment ~d the.., Jut
six yearl. S.lariet br.~ alto 1m.
,p.. .~. FtaUy III lhe lut five NaZl'tih Social Work .... jor.
me fortunilt to ha~ uoepliona!!
y aood fltld uptriel'loCtS
In a number of clinic ••
bospitall, lamily ",rvice agen·
ciet and commllllity CCIIIcra.
We aJlO hI~. apeQaJ trainlll&
unil " 5tron, MemorIal
HoIpital (uodtr the "'P'rvitioo
of Mrs. V"qiniI DltYidl. which
prcpua OUr Itudcnll tsptcial.
Iy well for immediate poeitionl
in nurllng bomeI, hoepitlb.
and boonet for the eklerly.
Re·accreditatlon I, joyful
new. and we bope the whole
ampul community wiD llharc
in OIIr celcbntion IIlhls time!
Heltn Culh.1e
DIrector of Sod.1 WOfIr.
by Kat~ Shaugh_y
_rod SI~Yf: Klumpp
Por _ of .... th~ Idea of
paclli.nJ our UVet illio a car.
truck. or "·",,,,1 ;. lInIy 100
familil •. bul for the 5201 !leW
studenll at N.u'eth ColltSe It
was a totf,Uy new uptnence;
and thU; w ... only the fint in a
chUn of new expt,ie_ pt.n·
ned by Ihe ]985 Orienlalion
CommittH. cbr.i.ed by M.ry
F~ Fir:oc:hlnl_
Orienlation '&5 bepll bri&hl
and Utly on S.1"td.y. A"SUst
24th. Nua~h·. !leW ... rivlil
bepD pouri ... III al about 9030
a.m. aDd continued 10 do -0
throu&hout the afternoon. The
Orienlalioll Committee knew
it haod. III """'" full f.om lhe
very ~ w;th Ihe 1IIcorn·
Ina of Nuartih', !.orgest c'"
~. Tbty alao had lhei. work
cui out for them In p!.onnil\i
and 1!:X00000ling ,umeienl aclivities
10 filii"" doy.
Amo"8 Ihe variou. ICllvltle.
pl.oru>"':! were an Ice crum
sl ....... w.y. a trip Ihroush lhe
gymnuium whe", they rece-iv·
...:! hllil. boI". N ...... tth 10 .. ""
the Presldtnl·, Con_tioB.
Presidellt Rote M ..... am-aUOTESOF
THE WEEK:
"00 we clie If OtIr tent
poles gel hit by
lightning?' .
-M.L.
· ·It·s hofter than a
dog 's breath in
here/"
- Bridget
" What you cIo today
will determine how
you wilflive
tomorrow ·'
- My clacl fed.)
" Drivlng is like
coloring - You have
to slay in between
fhe lines "
-unknown
" Treat people as if
fhey were what they
oog"t to be abd you
help fhem become
what they are
capable 0( being . •.
- Goethe
.. Five minutes 0( fun
can /ast you a
lifetime "
- Janice Stanley
welcomed the 1I\K1enil wilh
advice ranglna: fro ... ltili"" in·
voIved with e&mj7UI activitiet
10 "'" briJ>&:i.IIi home diny .-. Laler Ihal evenin.. II
tvtryonc IItIllcd inlo their
perspective IICW horr>eI. Ilw!rt
Wit ao Orientallon mber
gee....:! loward ... eeting people
and bringi ... lhe clul loselher
... . woolc. The miur Inclutltd
reco,ds spu" be Mike Krym
and Tom Ruben ..... 111 put on
by lhe OriellUOIion CommlttH .
and N ... reth·. OWn ann",,1
o.lin& G.<nc.
Ot> Sw>d.Iy. new Itudtnll
were ..-rvaI an early brw>ch
and !.oler took the Ace Survey.
By lhio Ii..... uppcrcluaman
h.d be,u" a"ivillg and
N .... clh·. Pa ll scmester w"
in full rwi"ll. The mi~c. in lhe
Pub Ihll lIighl offici.lly
welcomed the colIegt •• PaJl
1985 population. We 100. a lon8
wJlh the trlli", Gloolllr stiff.
wOllld like to uoke Ibi. oppor.
lunity 10 welcome e~ryone 10
N"''''lh and 10 wish you .ll
Ihe best in Ihe up and comi",
"'mestcr. RNJOVI!!
T-hj I I,'· \ \( ) . I
(, I I I
Jankle PirIl •• frIItnd CIt E. T .. ..... out hornMIck fT .. l'IInen.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Calendar .................................. ...... 8
Campus News .............................. ... 4
Cartoons ..... .... ............................. 12
Creative Corner ................... .. ......... 6
Editorial ...................... .... .... ........... 2
Entertainment ................................. 7
Events ............• .•...• .• •••••• ... .....•....... 8
Features ........................................ 6
GLEANER Spotlights ...... ..... ............. 5
Letters to the Editor ......................... 2
Puzzle .. ........................................ 12
School News ................................... :1
Shorts ............................................ 9
Sports ... ... ..... .... ........................... 11
• GlEANER ~11 , I M'
I wouLd lite to btsiD by
welc:onilils .U members ollhc
Nn.nth Community:
whether il ~ your firs' year .1
NUII.eth, or your tall. or just
.nother one 01 the many, I u·
lend to.ll my wishes for • product;
ve . nd $I.'i$fyi"ll Y ......
He.e we are ill college. H.","
you eve. stopped 10 w~,
.bout wh.lt coII~ REAiJ.. Y is?
Prot.bly toOl. Todoy, il jull
see"" to boe the thina to do
after you If'8dUlIe from h.i&h
tcbooI. v ..... SO On to ooIl~.
BIll ",haIlS college?" it an in·
ltituliorl of hi&her education?
I. It going to cWses .nd doing
homework? Is it • ioOCUol
h.ven? Or is It
In d e p endence ... ,upon·
aibili';c ..... "'u te of limen
M'ybe II is . 11 Ihe"" thing •.
M.yW it;' none of them. 11 .11
depc:oda on bow you think 01
il. beau", coIl~ is. stile of
mind!
Now you may be uJr.;",
)'01I. ",l! whal I'm gIlti,..
.bout. 1'1111011 you. U youlhl .. k
of coIlqo! as goi", to c:I.a-.
.nd doi"i homework, IMn
thaI'. whoot it is; if you thinl! of
1\ .. partyina .11 .. metter and
then cr.mmtna; lOt flfl&ls. then
thai', whalII la; If you think of
il " jUfI .nother oI.ge of your
IChoolJIlj ClUe' , lho:n th.,'.
"'","lll b. YouJee, the w' YY"",
think wHl determine what wiD
be (I mult menlion lhal here I
.m IlOl laikl"i .boul r . te
iwelf).
For eumple. if • penoo. is
takilll an .rt history COIiJ"se to
help complete hl$ hll .... lIltiltl
core. then !..haI',aI1 il will be-4
_ 10 flU the core reqw..,..
menl. Bul if _ is \.lk.ing
the lame __ '" order 10
learn ...au .boo.>l .rt culture.
then IMt', WMI il will be-..
c .. ltll,,1 learni"l nperience.
Ukunylhlngelse. IT'S WHAT
YOU MAK! o r ITII How you
think .boul lome thing.
whether II be posit ively.
neg.otlvely. or even indifferent.
ly. wUl sreaUy ,1Icc\ the out·
com.:. w,. it .... <X>eN? ,
r.ilurt?or dido't it .... Uer?On·
Iy you can .nswer Ihli.
So Just remember: lhi. year
will be what you .... ke of ii_for
coIlqe i •• _Ie of mind.
Good Luck, .Dd GO FOR m !
M • • """,, N. T. muttio
Editor·in-Chief .. .
Assistanl Editor .•.
Advertising Manager .
Advertising COmmillOO .
An Editor .....
. .. ... . .. . • . .. . . .... MarieneN. Tamuc:cio
. ... SarahJ. SWan
. ......... OIna Rica
. .. . . .... , .. . ..... . . . .... .. .. ........ leslieCl9rk
Donna Gentile. Maria Moretti
... DonIlld Bishop
. .•....•.... . .. .. . Peg Sheehan
........... .. ...... Lil:SarsmiI
...•...•.. Scott FOflIlISOI'I. Sue ~
. . .. .. Robin Allison
...• Wer:r;Jy Mar8dan
. . . ... Joa ..... Geriod<.
....••..•.. Mertiat Bedner . ........, Marie 8eney
Lorna Oil';. 0Iane Qegen. Deve Konopstc.i. Steve KlI.M'noP
BfidgeI LeGree. LJbby Mahon. Blair Millar
Bill Mulherin. Barb Patteraon. Alisa PernaseIti. Tedd Pullano
Tim Rlgsdale. MaOeIine Ramoe.lb: Sarsmil. Kate Shilughnassy. Carrie Sw-.
Busin.s Maroagef •.
GaIendsrEdilQr .
Commuter News Editors ..
Creative Edilor •.
Financill Advi8or ..
-5portII Edi.tor .
Typist.
Nina Delio Strino. Cate Woolston
. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . .... . JennHer Isaacson
Michool Msurer. Karen MCC&cIden. 8i11 Mulherin. Mike Spe;t:ieno
.... ...•.... DebbieCaulwels. MichooIle Holman
The G/esna( is an organization partially funded t7,I the Nazareth UncIefOraduate Assodation.
Edilorials are written t7,1the Editor·ifl.CI-OeI. ~ng policy dIMS not recessarily railed
editorlal pOlicy. Lelt8nl1o the editor are strictly the opinion r:J the submitter and do not retk!Ict
editorial 00ri0n.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Oe.o. &lito.,
What .ahouLd be done .bout
"Blac:k Monday. the day of
Registration?,'
When I 1Itart<'<l col\egIe. I -.
like mosI freshmen. I didn't
know whll Io~. I wenllO
rqishlotion and .lIempltd 10
do whit I was tokI. I use the
word amtnpUd t-ause no ooe
....de it clear 10 me whal we
were ... ppoooed 10 do. "I1Iat w ...
3 year, ago.. Now from what I
.. w Monday . .... lIg11$! 26th. it
has goIt~n milch worse. Maybe
it's becou.., of , laclr. of com·
mllnica t;.,n between studeOI.
.nd ~nUni$lr.rion. M. ybe i\"1
beUII.., th~re rully i,n't
• nyone 10 direct the students In
WMI they.ahouLd do. Whltev<:r
the reuon. there',. problem!
I"m DOl putting the blame 011
any one person.. Maybe the
tMme should be mIIde apinsl'
oombi".tion of people. P,rtial
blame is 011 the admi.ni$lnltion
ludf - 1M Iotudeots become
nverwllelmed with papers.
me...... !etlen ,nd inslruotiona.
Wily i ... ·1 il possible 10
crate • IImaII and c:onc:Ue
bookle t that conl';OI
everythinS .... the studeotsdon't
hive '"60 million pag .... 10 keep
Iraclr. of. and IIoJd 011 10.
Ihrouzlooul this whole ord .... L
Some blame can go to thooe
Answers
to Puzzle
on Page 12
who ochedlll<'<l Ihe employees.
The.e w .... ·1 enough .Maff to
OO"er wlult w ... n.eeded. IItnnw
there ii, k:JW point in employ·
ment ,nd Ihlt'l DOl adminiltn·
tian·. flult, bul wluo\eVer hlppen<'
d 10 vo!unteen or helpers
t..ha! _Id d~ the studeots:1 U
t..ha!., ""'Cllillie. lhen wluol
about lars,.,. oi&ns or .rrows
with ollmbeQ 10 poi.nt and
dired the w.y?
At the enrollment increuea,
.... will Ihe ch.aos IInless
_hing is dQne. Can'l .....
meone Ihink of, betler way for
" "denu to .cgister1 If iK>JJlcone
donn' l IIIrt "makinS WlV","
nothing will gel belter; it will
jllst set worse.
This year. the heat wasn'l
with III. aut thlt w ... no UCU$e
for the unnecaary chasins
from buildi"l 10 building thai w" done thU Monday and
many Mood.I)'I pMI.
T1>ere Is .... much for • new
.\ldem 10 learn. and "" little
lime. II iI unrealillic 10 ~
them to ..:Ij""l0 q .. idly.
RegIIIflItion is • maze! w~
have to be Ible to .show them
the w.y 0111. or they may
~ f ... .,. .. I<'<I •• ngry and
dill$ust<'<l. whicll may lead
them 10 leave.
·A Con« . ned
tJ p perdusman
Deoo. &1110 ••
ThIs leller i. in response 10
$400 worth of dIImqe done to
my car on Wed ...... IIJII$I za,
t965 while it was park<'<l in 1M
Artl Cente. pa.kl", lot. It .ppea.-.
!..hat _ Jumped off
the wall nca.rnI 10 1M fKUlly
bouse and onto lhe root of my
ear. thlll colla""", II. ThIs per •
"'" took thU ··ahort cut"· into
the putm,1ot bdw~ Z and 3
pm. This liltle abort cut was DO
short cui 10 the OWner. It wiU
cause I JI1e&t 10M of time.
energy .• nd money 011 my part.
II lui, . Iready <;Oft me lime In
report it 10 Camplll Securily.
the local Sheriff'l Office. ,nd
my insurance .1\Cy. not to
mentlon tile obt.;ning of
..scimat"" on the proj..cl<'<l
repair """. M<* imporlllntly.
though. lime WllIoIi wony(ns
about how In the world . .... ,...
in& 10 afford Io¢ my 1965 n,,· "'. I am ItIlreme.,. oulraged .1
IIUI inconsider.le and foolish
act by the penon who did the
~. I'm even more oulrlS'
<'<I at the idea that _e
more lluln likefy law this inci·
dent .nd did not say.nything
[kar Editor.
The Studenl'. C.y Communi·
ty will be recognized Wllil!r the
name ~bda Auociation.. The
J>UfPO"'l of the orpru...tion. is 10
pnMde the Nuareth Com·
mllnity with IU pport .nd
...-oroe information. ""'""'""'"
in& hUMln oeo:lIlIlty. Some of
the pis of the orpnlution ;nclude
an e<!lIQItlonlllwveneM
thrnugh lpeake... lcdllrer •.
medi •• film •. d IICIIII;OO
group&. and rftOUrCQ in con·
junction with various commun;
ty aervlcel. Some of IIIe
activitles wW incl\lde regular
group rneetlrIp. 0l#0:I_ pre&I
relca-. , fall Him festival. and
about il. .. 10 anyone. let alone
security. me. or the pel"JOl> who
did it.
I don't air WHY thia pcr10D
did whit they did; I Just wah
!..hat they would IICXlept respon·
sibWty for their act ....... I Just
can'l _m 10 I« the point of all
the worry • .......cern. and grief
!..hat _ ill pulting me
thtougb bec:a ... 01 lib inIaJ\C
action.
I rcally love JOlni 10 tcbooI
here at N...,...th. But when
sometlting like thUOCCUrl- ir·
respo<Wble deo\.ruetion of pr0-
perty - I begin to wooder if c:oI.
lege is worth thil much .nxiety.
if in one aflernoon iK>JJl""""
with high spirit. aln come:
along and ... in your entire ... m·
mer'. worth of work for. abort
cut off the waU1?m
Please, if anyoDo! radins IIUI
lett"" Itnnwl anytltina about
!his irresponaible destructlon of
my Clr, Pt:£ASB contact ""',
security, or the .r.eruf". offlO!.
Cordiall y.
M. ry Randall
Ext. 7681Rm. 321
• new informatl ..... t "leiter
line." Membenhlp Is open to
.a.ll. " "'t"""e'.st ed lIudentl. faculty, For more Informalion pIeue
write 10 Bo:r 1!M. or leave your
_. pbooe ...... or NclreM m
the ~bdII A..,.,.tlon folder
m 1M tJndersnod offICe. Then!
will be , meerin.t on Friday.
September ZOo 1965. on "tom·
ing out:' Please c:on\.lC1 III by
mail tQ nnd QUt the meet1na
~ and II~ for this dlllCUJSlQn.
Thank you.
Co-ordlnat ..... m lhe
~hda AMOCIaIIon
Deoor BdII0 ••
I WOIIId ~ke \Q direct this lei'
10:< to thofe who administer !he
ACE Survey.
New lIudenis besin N_etb
by .ttendins Orient.tlQft
Week,...j in late A"3"st- Ii...,.,
year. .t !..hat time, these
l!udenu Ialr.e wbat iscaIl<'<l the
ACE Survey.
For the put three years. I
have parlici~ted in either tak·
ing the ~ or administerina;
II 10 incornins student.. Yei I
don't recan ever seeing tile
results of the ... rvey publiah<'<l
.nywhere - not in the Gilotwr •
nor any W>d of pr_ r.I_. I
thinJr. it', impon.Int \0 know
how we ranked apinII other
priv,le institulic:JM. don'l you?
If there is IICIme regulalion or
law t..ha! ",Ies that the coIIcp:
cannot publli.b the ruulu. then
fine. If there ISN'T any lr.lnd of
law. then why aren't they
published? I have taIlr.aI 10
other students aboul the Idea of
publishing 1M r .... lts. They.
Uke myself. think that It would
be • good idea IQ know how we
faired apinst other privalc: In·
stitlltions.
Ju it stands now. studenl.
com.: '" every yu.. and ulr.e the
IUO"cy. In • matter of ~
minutes \Q an bow", they com·
pIete the eu.m and leave.. And
they never know whal the out·
-If ~aoy oDo! else abo.reo the
IIIlme opinion. as I do ..... ybe
with enough of III bein& in·
tere"<'<I. u.n.e re$pOI1$ible for
adminW.erins the ACE Survey
would comider the idea of
puhliahing tl>e re&IIlt •• v.lid
one. ,nd Ict IIp<Jn it.
n.a.nlr. you.
Ailsa A. Pe. """,m
Financial Aid
for Part-timers
"Is.. .. h J .Sw."
In 19&'. &tale Fi.....a.l Aid
'rognnI wilJ Inil;'lcd 10 auiaI
be pan.U- ~nL CoUeJet
,f New York Stale were P"""
lIoc.tio... baud 0.. Ihe
,e.ce .. taae af part·l ime
ludenll en.oll«l. NUll"eth
:OUege received J21,160 fDr
be 198-C-&5 ",hooI year, with
.:9.2 part·time Itude:nts ,""roll· AcronIi"lIODr. Wooley. the
'IaaDcial Aid Director for
~ ...... eth, the &lIoc:ations PVItll
or the pqI yeu (aDd lor WI
fClr, .110) were not enough 10
neeltbe needs oIlhe studenl'.
!"he .... in reuon for Ihe lack of
>rope' lundi.... .~ 10
lr. Wooley, "ems lrom the
"act \hal thiI is • brand new
"ogram··wilh it tbere •• e
>ound 10 be problems. For er..
"nple. the ltate generally
,ues Ihelr .1Iocaliona on the
,umber of part.lime studenl.
,..,olled with 1 to 6 credit
lOUla per ... raeater. How~r, ,col. ""'y not be.bIe 10 ute
hue funda. .. there .re
ltYe ..... 1 lptCiflc requitementa
;hal also need 10 be met by the
lIudenl .pplying. Thus, .... ny
>Dl1"llel find lbey have Iuod 100
<IIuch _y """n to them..
'i"&zareth CoU~ is I I the otber
!lid 01 the apcttrum.. We tIIIYe
...... y part·tlme ItIKknis who
.....,. the very oompler. re.quitemcn"
'0' APTS··loo
...... y, in f.ct. For this Fall
Semesle. 11985-86). approK·
imlldy 36 of the ... lill"lllled.5O
students .pplied under thb
program, and 11 of theM<
students actually • ...,.;ved the
.wan:!. At the lime l .-poke with
Dr. Wooley .pplications we.e
still belna proeesocd; however.
the funds were . Ire.dy
depleted.
The SU'e Leglslatu.e I,
• w.re 01 the complexiti .... nd
the problems lhal APTS en·
tai ... They ha""not.ctcd. ilJoI
yet.lO.her the prosnm, sinee
not enough lime has been
y~r 'Wli""lion, .... ke IJUU
yOII meet !be requiumenll.
and ...., 10 ;\ Ih.II yow "ad ...
are JOOd and coouistcnt and
that put cluseI have bferI
completed."
In dosing, il la important 10
!lee IMt thi. new proar"m baa
already helped mIony Ih,dents
Ittend oollege who OIhuwi~
could IlOl afford It. Granted,
there ~ many wrilIltlei ,hi,
Deed ironi"l. Bul with time
and peraervfflJlCe. the APTS
pro£11Im promiIa II) "t)o, yet
....,o,er of the ~l 1'tribute.
of NUireth College.
BIairIBBDO and eM Dullob
• ......-dcd the first ..... ua1 Alben
A. GoIdbe'i Scholan.hip to
N.urelh lIudenl Pltriei.
BIahman. Buahman II beginn.
ing he. junior y~ ... 1 Nllt.Ireth
ilJ • German language ""'jar.
.nd II currently lIudyin& in
WurWurt. Weal ~rmany in
conjunction with SUNY
Albuy'. Study A"'-d Pro-
ThiI put .pring NUiretiI
CoIl .. ~nd 13,065 from
the Rochelter CItariD& Houle
Aasoeillion. Ac.:ording 10
Louu' Tarcinak, NazarethCol·
lege Director of Development,
the lift ;. being used for
..a.ot.rahlp fundinll as well u
ge>eraI openoliD« ~
The Rocheller Cle.,h"
Howe "->ciation loci..,
several u.. t.n4 Amana
them au: Central Trust Com·
p'-"y: 0-Lincoln Finl a.nk.
N.A.; Cbl:mi""L Bank; Cilibonlt,
N.A.: Key a.nk: Manufacturer.
H. nover. N.A.; Muln.,
MidW>d Bank, N.A.: Monroe
s.vinp BanJr.; The RoebeIt~
Community Soviop Bank; and
Secwity Nontar Bank..
by Carrie Slew.,.
...",. The 12000 tcl>oIar$hip __
ntah'i.hed ;a 1984 upo.!!
Gokfber&'. retiremenI, Ind ;.
~ 10 help the childr"." DI
both companies' employee.
I'll""" their educational goala.
Bullhmln is the daughle. DI
Alvin and Jooepbinc: Freed of
Rocheste., .nd is. graduale 01
Brockport CenIraJ SchooIa.
, ... GUAHER ,
Residential Life
Adds Three
by Anne-Ma. 1e & .... y
This fall three new odditicns
ba"" be!:n .....se 10 the Reoidential
ute _If. Nazareth College
would like 10 welooontc Renee
Bardell, ~ INltitlODi, and
~Ciambor, .. the newly
appointed UIOciate direct.,..
of ruidential life. The thr~
uoocia\es will work with 900
residential studenu, and will
IUpo:rvi$e the activitiQof tbe 31
.u.n..d..e.r.g..r.a d .... e ruide .. t
M ... BardeU receiv«l • B.A .
d~fromSUNY~o,w~
and • Ma.u~r 01 Education
degree in Stude... Pe....,...,.,1
Serv>ca in HW>er EdUClltion
from the Unlveraity 01 Ver·
moot. Prior '0 joinlo& the
N....-fth C::>IkJe oWl. Ms.
IlardeD was • ""U ..:1"'- and
.osis .. nt confere nce coor·
dlnator.1 the Unive ... i.y olVer·
monl. Wh"." .aIc«l how""", fell
.boul her new p<IIition. Ms.
8.IIrdeD said. " II"' aciti"i to be
• part of lhe Nuareth oem·
munity. "!"here If. real ... ...., Qf
pridf: and carine for acb other
among the aludmll .nd llaff.
which """ ~ me fed both
welcomed.nd comfortable:·
Mr. 8.IIIMlonl received. B.A.
from Stale Unlveraily Colle~
01 Arts and ~, P~,
.nd • Mule-< 01 BdUClltioa in
CO,,"1e1ing .nd Hum.n
NAZ-RIT Tour
-USSR-A
12-day tour 01 100
USSR begins on
Dec 29, 1985. Those
interested may
contact PAUL
MORRIS, Assoc: .
Prol. 01 History.
Development from SI.
LaWNnOl! University. Before
ctiosmlionaa l1_0 .N ~ Mr. 8.111· former asaistant 10
the deal 01 otude .. u .nd •
• .,;de""" hall director .. 51.
Bona"" .. lure Univer1ity. He
.... Ied t""l w""tluod prompted
hlm to make the IIIQVC 10
N ...... eth WilJ the seoorch "for • .......u ooIlego; with plenty 01 0pportunity
10 boo involved In_
pili iuuao.nd .ctivitia."
Mr. a....bo< ~. BA
and • M$. degne in Studenl
Pe~1 Administralion from
SUNY College .t Buff.lo. Mr.
c;,mbo< WilJ. fonne' 'esldenl
director .nd iUSi$lan1 directDr
01 student .ctivitia .1 Stale
Uni"",*ty 01 New York Col· a.. .. Morrisville prior 10 ....
' ppointmenl at N.u,e.h.
When .ud W""I type of
clwlgel be wouJd hope 10 hring
.boul .t Nua.eth. M •. a.mbor
....Ied t""l "Wilh lhe drlnlti"i
.ge PIli 1021 on Deoemhe' I,
• ~ c:oocnn wiD be lhe
c:oIIqe policy on alcohol ooa·
surnplion and ... y ~ ~
lI"IIIy be necessary 10 oomply
with lhe .lIIle law. Theolfke DI
.esidentiallife wiD be workina
clooely wilh other offICeS Dl lhe
coI,* .nd with the studenu In
the formulatlon 01 fair and.,.,...
listent poIicio:a.' •
Good Iudl 10.11 01 you!
11111 put Junc. NlDrelh Col·
lq:e t«elved 1I.500 from the
BuftO\lgM Cooponolion. wboee
heIdq ..... en are localed on
Univefli.y Aveaue In
RocbcaIe-<. The gill usiowx:e
_ .WJorded 10. N ... relh Col·
lq:e It..dent eruoIIed in lhe
00.1_ program who '*'
dcmGnslraled ou"tandlng
IoCademic o.chicvcmenl.
given 10 Ihe pro;ect. 10 deter·
mine lhe ch'''ies. if any.
Dr. Wooley has specullt«l
on the program·1 needed
cbaages. An obvious revUioft b
In orde,. Accon:Ii.."IJ 10 Dr.
Wooley. 'be state needs 10
pther more specifIC data ilJ 10
the number of parl·time
Sludenta enrolled. In other
wo,ds, Ihe It.le should look.1
the ....... lptCif'" dala thaI Ihe
coIIqa do before oetti"i Ihe
percenuge DI allocatiOfl. ThlI
wwld prevent coIIeses from
havlD& '00 ""'ny or 100 few
funds 10 work with.
Library Changes Announced
UnO. Kent .• ..,nior buai_
""';0., WilJ the -=ipienl 01. the
BurlOlllht IIChoIar$hip for the
1985-36 8C8dornic )'aI •. With
&ver ~ Itudents ""'.iOri"ll in •
bUlineH progr.m here .1
N.ureth, UnO. fKed quite.
bit of competition.
Dr. ·Wooley .1110 feels lhe
need for. mld,yut poll JO.S 10
determine Ju ... how well the
• lJc:calionl are being utilized.
He fcd. thaI the hld""'e"·
.Uocationl sboWd be relumed
10 the ,laIc 10 thaI ocboob sueh
1$ NUll"eth. that do not ha""
by AUu PemueUJ
The Lorette Wilmot Library
II in the procell DI ebanging
the library 'yllem. These:
cllanaes ooindde with Ihe issu·
lng DI the new ID·,. Presc:ntiy.
lbe ... 10', arc unable 10 be .....
ed for bor.owini maleriab
from the library. Therefore .•
.... pp1emenw card. specifically
10' lib •• ry u sc. will be
ne~eu .. y unlil Ibe new
• ulom.I«I system call be
ope •• tional.
F.culty .nd iliff wW con·
Ilnue using .he previ""sly
iItucd 10'. whlch .re embossed
and can be !lied in the
library.
The new system will be I. ..
«Ion. bar code, which will he
• _D strip attached 10 the
bold. 01 the new 10· .. SUnilf,t
c:odea wilt be found on aU
hooit. and pe.iodicals.nd will
he re.d by In oplical clu> .. eter
.e.de •. Thil codif\3 II pI.1 of
lbe plan for fully .uIO .... li'"
the library.
Sevenl ..:Iv.ntages will be
C.lCllled ... resull oflhil new
symm. 01"01: II thaI .tudenl
record. will be kept up-Io-date
.nd ColOn be .ceet«d qulckly.
Another .dvanlage is the .hili,
Iy 10 check out bolks more
qllickly .
A new .ulomated ca.d
cat.IOS will en.ble quick
referencf: of bookt .nd
....terial ... Books can be fOUtld
lI"IIIinly through subject. litle,
.uthor .ad card c.t.log
number seootehea. ThlI new
.yJlem lelh Ihe patron
whether the book is 00 the
Ihelf. miNing Or checlt«l oul.
II Ihe book il cheo::k«l OUI, the
due dale is dlapLoy«l.
Cud calalot; Icrminab for
Ibis system .re Iilr.ely 10 be in.
Itall«laround Ja .. ......,. 011916,
followed by operation of the
ryltem in the 'un"ll"l\er .
With Ihl, new 'ySlem, dfi.
clency and con""nlen« wiU he
Mbanced. The system 1ooIt.
like. definile improve"", .. t to
the 1ChooI. with many benefiU
10 the ltudenu in partieuiat.
by Carrie SIeve""
enough IWIIb. msy receive .-::":~~~-:::=:-_:-:-:-__ :-_':-________ Ihem by w.y of • bo>lanclns
syslem.
Dr. Wooley hr., lOme..:lvice
for pe .. pecti"" AFTS reci· • _____ ..;;;. _________ .;. ________ ..;::;.. ___ ..;_~ 1_""
pieaU: "Apply .... ly, """"""
~==--;;~~~~
Stratford Presents., n the Road Again
SHAKESPEARE!
by Marlene N. Tamll""'O
Pert..ps the gre.test tribute
ever rmde 10 • playwright il lo
SUlgt III authentic production
d his worb. However. this is
not alwaY' easy - especially
when th.t pl.ywri.ht i.
Willi.m Slt.kespeuc, the
supreme d .. mJlist of the
Engllro l.onguaSt who i. COnsidered
by many 10 be lhe
,""test playwright who ever
lived.
BuI~QrIoCI!!in.whilf:.
believe.1:>Ie perfortnaftCe comes
'lona ,hat ;. remembered by
lover. of fine mlltcrpiea:s.
This i. why. for OVer (;fleen
yea... N~ s1"""nll and
faalhy members h.lve been
tr.velin. to the SI . "fOfd
festival in Stratford. Ontario,
Co_.
Tile Stratford festival, which
begins in May and condudH in
October, is rminJy dediclled to
reprodudn8 f.mo,,"
Shkupe .. ean pl.y.. The
selections for Ihls ynr'. fwiVlOI
arc 71w 'l'Iw/frll NiI/lf . nd Xi",
lMI,. ~ Stoops To eo..q.,.." by
Oliver Goldsmith, ... I.oon the
progr.m . inc," this wu •
f,vorite comedy dun", the
18th ce ntury. The two
Shakespearean pia,. will be
staged .1 BiB "..siva! Hall, the
.... jor tile for produroon .. and
Goldsmith'. C<:IIl\edy will be
performed .1 Ihe Avon
Theatr~ .• smaller playhouse
downtown Stratford.
Tho$e .ttending thi$ ~r'.
festiv.1 .r~ in for • uniqu~ u·
perienoe. fOT it ill rUe oo::.sion
that Kirw Lttlr is performed.
1be pboy is Sh.IkeSpeolll'·S moot
........ iv~ .nd dl.rk tragedy,
therel'on- It is DO wonder thai
Ki"l Lttl, markl the height of
Shakespeare'. powers as •
tragic writer.
The group 01 twenty .tudenll
IIld f.cul ty members _ un·
eludin&: Dr. J:MYid Pollard IIld
his wife. Dr. IIld Mrs. Joseph
KeUy. Sr. Marion Hoctor. and
professor M.rion Folsom - wiU
be leaving Nuareth early Fri·
day, September ZOlh. and will
return Sund.y, September
22nd. Priv.te ears .re the """,I
mUJU of transportation to
StrIotford. .lthough, on oox..
sian. the ochooI v .... ha"" ~
"""-
In .dditlon to _in8 theatre
clauics performed, the group
will also be $hopping lhe many
sweater outie:1I in St .. tford and
vitwing thot- lovely sites 01 the
town iuelf.
n.c coot 01 this trip is $39.
which includes ~el aa:om.
rnodations for two night. AND
tickel$ to .11 performances
(food. . nd t .. vel ""pen5<'s arc
IlOl includedl.
For lloose who IoYe culture.
enlertoinmcnl, .nd fun. the
Shak~.re Feltival is for
YOU!I For information about
available IpICCs contlet lay
OiGaspilri in Carroll Hall.
Pizzeria to Open
by Bill Mulhe rin
What'. the holiest new thing
on campu$? You gueliWd il _
the ~ Io<:oote<l Ut thot- old
Pub. n.c pi_ parIotlbu whot-n
OpCll. wiU feature "wild" piDa,
I homemade blend of herbs.nd
sauce frnhly baked on campul,
and • IIoI.t of other munchie'
51yle food •. .s well . , 1Oda,
bee., wine &nd wine c:ooIers.
Aceordin. to Mar l. nne
Tnbotelli. Director 01 s.aa at
Keep II Cold
N ...... reth. only minor work re·
mains 10 bot: done belw~ now
.nd the "",,",ed October lit
openina. For tloose .. udenlsst.iIJ
seUing on-eampu. employ·
ment. thoc Pitu Parlor still bas.
few po$itions open lsec Scotl
lIammo nd Or Marianne
Tiraborelli for details). Watch
for more informalion on your
pi.u.ll porlor in upcornina inucs
of the CI ...... ,.
ANNOUNCBMIlNr
The C\SA HISPANA will
hold its annual OPEN HOUSE
on Thursday. September 26th.
from 4:Q0.6:00 pm. Typial
dishes.nd refreshment. will be
1C1VCd. AU are invited to oome
onove .. nd enjoy. ''TASTEOP
THE SPANISH UFE!I"
Letter
for
Commuters
Ikar Commule ...
I would like 10 welcome you
to Na ..... eth and to introduoc
you 10 • pan of the N.ureth
Community thai is both old and
new - lhe Commute. AI6ocI.
lion.
In !he put. commulen were
~ as ..-.: of • club, ra!her
than.n organization. However,
Ihe Commuters Associalion hu
evolved to meet the nc«Is of all
a,nnmuting 51u<ienll - full
time. pott-time. or oontinuil1j
educalion. TIIiI orpniution is
for YOU!
1be Commuter ..u.oc;.1ion is
.mbitiowJy 'pproo<:hi.., this
year wilh many events In mind,
luch U dinnell. mixers.
.esidentlcommuter activities.
cabin potties,.nd. formal. We
are .Im inlerested in malting
ehana~ on !he campus 10 hdp
ma~e the lime you .spend here
..-.: enjoy.bIe. A lugestion
boa willlOOll be Pili up ncar
Ihe commuter mail folders, 50
pie..., use;t.
Every Thursday the Commuter
Associalion meets In the
UnderJnKI Room.t 12:45 pm.
So 0Dme, vuK:c your opinions,
or just ti5len. My ofrlOl'fI and I
.re interested in meetIn& you
.nd your Deeds.
Sincerely.
SU5&n A. Shah.,..n
CQn'muter ~Ia!lon
P.~ent
FRESHMAN ELECTIONS
Sepi25,198581m-8pm
Near !he Info Dnkl
Refrigerator Rentals
SPECIAL STUDENT RATES
$25/Semesler or
$40/Coliege Year (Paid in Advance)
Durand's Rent All
1525E. HenI1Mt8 Rd,· 424-4920 2150 Dewey A"..
1 BIoI* North of J.ftwaon 152 1 ·13 111~
YOU NAME ITI WE RENT ITI
1001 RENTAllTEMSI
••
The HI5Iory Cub lraveled
back 10 16th OCDtUry lI"l1iand
thls IUmmer. Members saw the
Queen. ch.cered on oontes(llnts
in jou.5Iint matches and por.
ticipaled in many RcnaisaDoe
pmc:tI .nd JPOrtIo. The History
Cub, one 01 Nazareth'. newest
and mott .ctive clubs, pIanncd
Ihe oUllng 1 .. 1 spring •• Ihe
fins} event of their firll! year
.a.n.d.. .1.8. • farewell 10 Ikpartin.
The 16tb century
"'Ren.tis.sanoc F.ire" was oon·
""Ricnlly located in Sterling.
New York •• nd was . """mer
long .eenaclment of Eli.·
abel"'n England. Complete
wilb Sbakespcare.on Ibcl tre. in.
credible displays of sword·
"""nshlp and • wide asaort·
ment of food .nd drin~. 1""
Rena isunce flire" ;1 •
Cl'eative interpretotion of. col·
orful era in WeSlern Civiliza'
tion.
Some club members tried
u.e;r band$ at .",hurling and
fencing. while othen c:ommitcd
tbemseIves 10 ampu,. each
and every pastry offered. IutiJans
offered cvcrythilli from
floral headbandl 10 complete
leis of custom !Mdt .rmor and
musicians and actors kept !he
.tnIOIpbere lively .11 afternoon .
While the f.ire la far from
bi5Iarically .c:cu .. te. IackiD&
the mth, <llieaM and atreme
poverty of the period. it was an
enjoyable trip back inlO lime.
not .s il wal, but II il ahould
have been.
1.00II: for the .. for \he fililt
lliotory CI .. b ~ ..... joi.n
in !he funl!
MEET THE CANDIDATE NIGHT
Tues Sept 24th at 7 pm in
The FORUM. Meet the Freshman
Candidates!
'"
BAND OR D.J.
IT'S YOUR CHOICE
FOR THE FALL FORMAL
We are taking votes from you,
the students, on whether to have a
band or D.J. for the Nazareth
College Fall Formal, November
16th. Please vote at the Shultz
Center Information Desk by
Friday, September 20th. It's your
decision so please let us know!'!
Sept..nber 17, 1885 GlaNEA
r GLEANER S, otlights. • •
Estelle Siener - Academic Computing Coordinator
r Dave Konoplkl
Nazareth College w~k:omeo
ItcIle Simer .. Ac:8demlc:
omputi", Coordi ... tor this
'If. M Co.nputina Coot·
.... '01, SI~ner will act .. an in·
,rmediary between flculty
xl the Computer ServM:a ... -. ''The position is I 00ILfI)/ida.
011 of duties from both com·
uter .. rvlca ItId faculty."
IYS Simer. "I'll boIicolly be
elpina loculty members ItId
)mputn W05eOI obIoin ItId
""lop IOI'tw.",."
Sienu ,eoeived her B.S. from
lhio Univenity in Athens.
Ihio, and her M.Sc. In <>per.
lon, Researeh from the
,ln.i, .._..t y of Southomptoo in
"I t..d oripruI!1y pie to
;ngJ.ond beaouse my husbo.nd
va doin& his tnQIefi there,"
Ays Sienet. "1 hod pIonned on
taking only • couple of (Iuao;s,
but the way their 'fSI"'" works
II quite differe:nr." Simer u·
plains thot it _kI have been
difficult to .pply p"rt'lime
eredits eorned in En,llnd
IOWard bet cleJree ··It w .......
~~_thallcnmplete
my entire program there.
In I did. I don't regret Itl"'
Outside of her educotlonll u·
~, Siener his worked
profession.llly '" I program.
mer/.nlly't for the Dow·
Bldisthe Company in
Williamsbu.... Vi.p..... Sbe
WIt Ill$o I lllli$ticol anoJ)'$l
with the ContiDmlll Illinois
Bonk and Trust Company in
Cbic:o,go, . nd computer pro,
rlmmer for the Hooker
Chemie.1 Corporllion in
Ni~f".Ils.
Aa I computer speciolist
Welcome, Dr. Ritchie
!Jy Marlene N. Tlmucdo
Dr. Dennl& Rilehie is now I
~ar t of the N.Zlre th
::ommunlty_be iA the newesl
faculty member of the SocioJ
work Deportment.
Siuin, in lhe Cabooret Room.
Jhorins coffee Ind converM·
tWit, Dr. Ritchie told me why
lie oame to Nuaretb. oller hav·
in3 tou&ht in the Hu ....... Set·
rice Studies Department . t
Cornell University fM the posI
sixyun.
" I w'" rtolly IooItlns for •
teochina position where the institution
WOlf more peronnol;
one that valued lcaehing IS the
primary miaior> of the ooI~.
Lorger llIstitlltiooa, .Ithou&h
t~te II • eotrul'Iltmmt to
t~IChln&, tetld to I tJ'fll the
values of re .. arch Ind publico·
tiona. It -= 10 me that <;01.
ICSeslike Nuardh .re lettina
to be fewft ond flrtber bet·
weco. It', m01e difficult to fmd
pl&ces llke Nazoteth, whieh
_m really committed to the
profeAion. Bveryone I've
spokttt with-lludentl, faculty ,
Id",lnl,ttltors··emphuized
thaI teA(:hlng is what N ... reth
II alIlbout. I WIlS very acited
.bout coming to • pUce that
rtolly valued teachina; that·,
what I've IlwIYS enjoyed most
.nd I lee N ... reth .. bernS
very supportive of me .. I pur·
lUe my main inte ....... "'
Dr. Ritehie ~Iievel In .... k·
i", the clowoom. m01c octive
IearniII& II1Ivironment by usina
many different mediums 10
.upplement the lectureo. SmaU
sroup diocupiOJlland braiMlO1
mina .lto play • II~ part in
the Ieamlna procesa. Or. Rit·
(hie f«ls It II more benefidaI
for the &ludents to genentc
their owo Iheoretical poNtionl
ItId to Ipply them to t~ related
Ideu of flmous theorW ond
Sociol WOI"k eduCiton. Dr. Rit·
chie f~b he will &et lhe aupport
be need. to crelte thil IC·
tive .. III", beeo.UK _ny
other prof _ ber~ ~ •
COmmOn understlndin, of
wby it II SO importlnll
What does thil proIesonr a·
pect from his . t..,.u,nts7
"Good (ommUnlcltlon
akIlls, both wrill.., and 0111;
c:ritictl thinkina and question·
ina, beaouse it'. important to
rulize that there isn't always
one right .nswer f01 any siven
quution. Also, problem·
1Olvin& Ikilll .. e tICCC$IIIry to
~Iop. We con't realli. ..,
what problems we' ll be m",
when we're 'out in the world.'
but with knowledge Ind these
skilla. and the undel'lllndina
01 the diff~t perspedives
o~ntin, in .ny tiDd of mcial
problem, &luw,nts should be
Ible to f..,., whateve:r II out
there ...• nd this he/pI them
dell with collqe problems,
too."'
Dr. Ritchie'. baek""und III
blend of SocioJ w ork and
Special Bduoolioa. and he has
to".ttt is both these liekb. He
received hI, Bochelor'. degree
in Uberal AtlA from SUNY
Stooy Brook, LonS liJond; his
Muter's in SocioJ Work from
the Univerllty of Penn·
Ifl .... nia; . nd, hi, Pb.D from
Syracuse UnIversity, where be
f;Oncentrlled In Bmotionll
Dhturbaace Ind Specill
Bducotion.
InterviewIng this pl'Ofessor
w .. no! I task but I pleasure. A
very per300Ible ....... Dr. Rit·
chie has much to offer. HiA
love I nd rupet"t for the
te.ehing profeulon, II well IS
hi. desire to &et to know his
, tudltnts ItId ooIJequea '" in·
dividua1s, iI I lUte indieotion
thot Dr. Ritchie'. ehoiee-.nd
NI ... reth· " wIs. wise one.
"'I'm really excited obout
hovin& bee1I oel«ted for this
position Ind the! 1 made the
decllion towme bere. l _ my
aperiertee It Nazore1h u an
on·&<>ins prDCesiI of petSlOnai
IfOWIh ItId leatnina:. I feel I
made the right choiOl!." '
Dr. Rltchle. wife M.rllyn.
.nd one-yeor old da".ttter Bm·
ma. now live in il.oeheatn. To
the Ritcltie family, Nuareih
.. y.. "'WBLCQMllt"' .
Sienoer spent three yun work·
ina In the Mathematics Ind
Co.npul~r Sciet>ces department
fu CoIlqe MiIerieordio in
0I1tu, PMtII)'I .... nia. Before
comi", to N .... reth &be was I
computer instructor f01 tbe
~ SebooI of Science Ind
Man It the Rochester MI1ItUln
and Science Center .•• , spent
Iwo years there." recalls Simer,
··te.chlng adult and youth com·
puter literacy." In addition to
that she Ill$o ta".ttl BASIC protP"
llTImina: .nd word prco;esI- "" UIIn& the Mac lob in 1M
"""""nt of Smyth Hall. SierM:r
will conduct two wor~ for
!ruhmon thl' week. The
work~ wiD LuI 'ppmlI'
imolely three I>oIira and will
locus 011 .n Introduction to
word processin&.
New Director of Casa Italiana
by Saroh 1- SWln
Or. Miry Anne Aiello has
been named new director of
the c.s. IlIlia .... Dr. Aiello. I
puate of Noareth CoIlete,
received her Ph.O from Itlt·
vord In Romance lonauagu
and Litenture. She boa Ilso
.".died in FIorena:. Sie .... and
Nlplea. lilly. This poost spn ....
Di . Alello served III tutor 101
tboe TBSOL program II
Brockport SlAle Univtr&ity
while oomPItiina ~r &ludin
In thol prnlram. In Dr.
Beaton'l worda, "This .ppoinl·
ment rdJeeII the college" COn·
tinui", interest in promotlni
.n underlbndina and IPO
predotiOll 01 the Longuqe Ind
culture of lilly Ind the con·
trlbutions of llllian·Americon.a
to our community ItId OUr
country. Or. Aiello is ntrem-eIy
qualifIed to help ... accompli'"
that .... 1."
Hlvins ,r.dulted from
N ... relb. Dr. Aiello his. uni·
que Interest '" the ooIIese. Sbe
S\.Itea. "Nazoreth fosters on1id
tr.ditional v.lue., -prnvidins
c,,"nac. 1\ is I very perlDlll&i~
college. The instructors have I
good undentandl", of their
&ludents. and share I aood rapport
with them." Dr. Aiello Iw
a1WIY.seen NUlreth '" givin&
much IUpport to III "udent.,
ItId to III you", women in par·
ticulor, Lotzel., through faculty
member. letins IS role
model •. She chooul Dr.
!leston II I key example.
"Moving • S\ICOtIIIuI WOlllln
such .. Or. BesIon offers lhe
&ludents. ~ role model."
Coso llllil"" islhe center lot
lillian . tudies. Its purpose is to
promole 1t.1 .... (Uliure in tbe
school. the community, Ind
the eity. Or. Aiello feell that
"the C.... has nOI been
developed IS lit IS Pt08nml
ItId onaoina p,~ts 10-" Sbe
is interested. togetbet with the
faculty Ind the community, in
"developIng activi~ whkh
promote lillian (Ulture in the
Roebeoter area that would be
of intna! to people with
diver ... baek,toundl." Dr.
Aiello l& particullrly Interested
in starti", ".n Innual prO&"'m
lor Rochelter I rel f.mi~el
with YOUnaer children .. '
One 01 Dr. Aiello'. main 0bjectives
is " to C$lab~sh I dose<
tie between the CaA . nd the
lacully." She would like input
from the professon .bout the
c.--ideu 011 how the c.s.
might be further utilized. Or.
Aiello would Ihn ILlr.e to invite
Iny instntel.or 10 Ulle tbe c....
for \htlr benefit llId thot of
tMt &ludenu.
The c... llIliAna wiU be
hosting aorne ""citing events
for III to enjoy. Tb"rtday, ()c.
tober 3rd, will brina MODA
AI.mJNNALB If"all Puhionsl.
I dinner Ind faa/rlon Ihow. to
be held I I the Midvale Counly
Club. The fIrst of mony "".
hibilA to be Ihown will be beld
in November, ItId will be
given by five foculty member.
of the NnD in Rochester.
Dr. Aiello welcomes the
foculty, the students. Ind those
of the community to partake in
tbe gifl of tbe c..o Illliana.
Marion Lisk: President of Undergrad
by Robin Aillton
Mlrion Usk wu 001 a1w.y.
quite .ure that she'd want the
job. After pulling in two y~ ...
.... the oIudenl ..... te ItId Krv·
ina II • repreltntotive on the
Student Leslllll;ve Uolson
Committee, M.non re .... lned
uncertain II to whalohe miaht
be Ible to contribute Iothe poll
of Preaident of the
Unde" rodu.te Auoelation.
She WQ afnoid, 01 fU"St, that the
had eho.en 10 run more out 01'0
.e .... of responsibility than
from. feeli", that abc mi&ht
,enllindy hove IDmelhi", to
contribute 10 the Aasodatinn.
In order to measure her com·
mLtmentto servinl her fellow
.students. Marion begin one
fli&ht to list """" of the gools
IhIot !he'd bope to ICe reoIir.ed
if the were elected. SiA poges of
ide",l&t .... she knew lhat there
were just 100 mony thin,gs thot
IIhe wanted " to 1ft happen."'
In what Marion describef; u
". ""'1' cJox rIOt" thi' pili
April. M.rion won the offoee 01
Preslw,I\t of lhe Undertv.,;l
Anoelllion from Michoel
Perotti. Mr. Perotll hos sinO!.
bea:one the cholrpenon of
CAO.
The President', duties bepn
lhi. summer, when M.rion
WI, 11l<ed to be I "'Pr....,n·
lltive on I commillee for h1r.
in3 new memberl of the foeul·
ty Ind iliff. In addition. lIIe
WII busy putting toset~r and
moilina &luMnt waivers !you
probo.bly received one I few
weeu "801 thot will belp to
determine which ... mes will
be included on • I\eW llludent
TOiter. The "mlAlon" of the
Under, .. d Auocllllon, IS
Marion intetpre1J It, is to
repruent the Interests of
NI ... reih ""den" both on Ind
off compus. The Encutive
Board of tbe AHoci.tion
IMirlon and her felJow of·
ficers) Oftr ...... the f"~na
of most oIthe clubo on comp"',
and pn::Mdes I lin); belweenthe
dubo ItId their f"""lty 0<1.
vi5or .. Among the things that
M.rion hopes to .Cf;Omplilh
this yeor are better com"",
rept""'nlltion for wmmuterl,
inereucd liculty involvement
in dub .ctivitiel. ond • solu·
tion to Inme oo·,ol"8 houling
ItId poticy problems thot have came to lief Ittention. Speclol
pro;cctl include the institution
of lome Innovltlve non·
l icoholic progrlmmlng for
studenlA on CI.DIpUI, the possi.
bLe Rt·up of an ICIdemle
policiea lor piev",,") commit·
t«, Ind perhaps lOme lobby·
in3 in Con,;re .. for flnonci.l
.id legi.slatlon-remcmber \be
Letter writi"llast oemester?
Continued on
PaglJi
What to Do If ...
WHAT TO DO··POLICE
S£Rl IiS, PART I
~ Human IWaIiorll COm·
miulool of Monroe eo...nly has
issued • p.omphlet about what
to do if: 1) you are approached
by • polia! offlOel"; Z) you are
lakeD to the p:>Iioce Wltion; 3) an
oli~ WlUI~ 10 ~ your
per3Oft. home, or car; ") an of·
flCel' URI 100 modi force.
Thi& iI bei,,!! published by the GI.""., .. • Safety and
AWI'ene51 G\lide for your
benefit and protection. The
pemphlet will be published in I
aerie. 01 four parts. I mull em·
pbaax thoot the infonDlltion
oo.lIalftfd In this series AI'·
PLIES TO POLlCS··NOT
SECURITYI - Editor
PART I
Wh.en approoch.ed by. poliO!!
offICer.
I. Be dignifoed. Don', be •
omarI aleck.
PotlI:c r~UMUy come into
ronfliCl with citizens becuae,
although you know you Ire
L.w .. blding. the police muSl 80
about their }obs i.nvc:sti<ina
crime". Sf,n:astic: commenr. or
insults will only irriUlle the
poIiot offICer with whom you
are dali",_
2. [)on'1 .y that you know
your right5. or Insilt \lPOO beina:
told )"OU' right&.
Palla! off""," are only .....
quire<! to inform you 01 your
rights If they quealion you.
3. Don', pull away or refulM:
10 be frisked for weapons.
The law give. polia! officers
funiled discretion 10 \ou<:h you,
pot you lip .nd down for
wupona, and ule any
" reaso:mablc" foroe thot i.
neces.sary 10 obtain your
cooperation.
4. Don" verbally or physical·
ly resi5t arnst.
000" shout .1 the police 01·
floe. or ute obIeenc Ian&ua&e.
Pbpial rftlstance 01 any arn:sI
is against \be: IIow, and \be:
poIi« off~r I, lutborUed to
UJe physical force wben con·
fronted by resi llln<:c!.
5. Don't make Illy ,udden
mov .... Keep ywr hands vial·
"...
6. s.y l'IO mil«: tNn you need
to. You do hi"" the right to remain
silcnt; howeV<!r, you proboobly
$bould teU the officer
your name Ind address and
produ« In 10 if you hi"" one.
7. An offlCC!' .... no IUthority
to make any p~ aDd if
madf,. the offlcet probebly will
not hive the IUthority to follow
through.
Marion Lisk
(continued f rom pg. 5)
for the fint two ~ of
school, Marion will try to
$pend mOSI of her time in the
Undergrld offi«, I nd en·
oou."S'" .nyone who is hlvins
I problem to """'" talk with
ber. Barly in Seplember,
however. the President, who is
majorilll in history aDd _.
dary eduuation, wiD be II\!·
dent teubi ... " Brighton High
Scl>ool and the hours thlt the
will be Inillble will be
decreued Iccordingly .
Fi""Uy, Marion hopes thlt
III the enth ..... sm thlt $M ....
witnessed since her return to
school·she KY' tlult everyone
has been "8'" ... t" Ind very
.. "'inforcin .. ··will not tum OUI
10 be • ~nnin& of the
temeSter nuke. ~ erJCOUnIles
everyooe to let involved in
dubs aDd co.mpw; activities
IIld 10 brins Iny problems to
her attention. After .11. Ihlt"
wlult she', there for and we
.«r.t..L..i.n ly don 't w.nt her to ",t
UFEUNE
is looking for motivated, energetic
COUNSELORS
Candidates must be
• empathetic
• calm under stress
• non-judgmental
Training starts September 23rd
For more information call
LIFE LINE anytime
275·5151
UFE LINE is a program of the Health Association
AN EQUAL OPPOFmJNITY EMPLOYER
Bubbles
is
BACK!
Del.. KMden,
Bubbles is bIoc:k Ipin, as promiIed,
for IDOtbeT bIobbly aDd
IIIIimulltina new IIChooI year.
Me Ind my Bubblettea are
ready to take ywr problems
aDd mind·bos&lina si"""tiona
off y ..... r t.houlders IIld into ..... r
arins column with guidance
Ihlt will hopefully be most
benefICial to you.
For all you new .\Ideoll -
tommuten or residenll - Bubbles
is an IdvioE column tNt
arn lbout YOU' IUM jot down
any difficult prob em tlult may
be dlWacting y ..... from your
busy IChcdulea. aDd dropall let·
ten in \be: "Dear Bubblei"
en",,1ope outside the GIMmv of·
fi« In the Sbulta Center. Bubbles
~ your secret identi·
ty. Therdore. your name will
be withheld unleu you ~hooee
to include it. A doublwpaced
typed Idler would be gruUy
.ppreciated. but 001 necetAty.
To all new and returning
atudenu, feel free to ..... re
.nythilll out.ide of a problem _
III excili ... summer. In umuwol
el:perience .• funny lIory, et~.
All letters wiU be printed and
I_ered in the folJowin& issue
upan the letten r<a!ived. A!
timea, letters will be printed
two lsaues Later if Bubbles leIS
IWII'mCd with mail. Letters do
not need to have poetic i""'8ery
or Shakespdlre.n diction. A
simple. dar letter will be more
thin utisfying for pubUCItion.
So dooI't you fret or ",,]k. mo-mem
Jo.>n&er. Get Ihlot pen to
.... per aDd think of the othen
you will be helping thlt ""'y be
..... ri ... I similar problem that
.y.. ...... ..c o.red eDOUJh to write
Bubbles is in full fI'W" and
ready 10 pounce!
Lool<l,. fo....",.d !O I brlghl
and bubbly year,
BU8BLES
Safety & Security Fair
at Nazareth
by J...-nne Gerlock
Last Friday. September 13,
the Otto Shulta Center hcoIted
the Security and Safety Fair.
Orpnized by N....-etb'. Director
<Ii. Security and Safety, Roc-
00 J. MIddalinl., ill pu.-poMe
was "to ohow the DDIIlmunity
whit we're Cl.poble of doing,
not jU$lulleCUrity."
The ProfelllioOl.I Security
Month wU declared by New
York Stole Governor Mario
Cuomoand the Monroe County
Mlnlger. Luciln Mor.n.
NQlreth is the only collqe in
the lrao to bold a fair 01 uu.
type I nd tbe. Rocky MaddlU ...
-"-ted tNt In eati"",ted 800
people wen: expected to attend
the event.
The fair took plloce from 9 am
to 5 pm and offered a vlrietyol
workshop&. Orpnizations prelent
included the Monroe
County Sberiff'. Deportmem,
the RlpeCrislsCenter, tho: Pitt·
afOfd Pire Department and tho:
Volunteer AmbullJlce Deptrt_
ment. Workthop. included
thoeeon OWl. children'. fLOger
printing. KIf dcf~, security
Ind safety In your ~ and
dormitory, and fire lIfety and
-fill! erun,uisher demonstno· The event wll bmefw;ial not
only 10 the Nl.Zllreth communi·
ty, blot to the Pitllford and
Brighton Communities as wdl.
n CREATIVE CORNER
What Whim Is This?
The leaves Mns1ifeJes. from their Iim~
Saddened. 1ImosI. as they find repose
In the lir·$!.illness lhat surrounds
Yet hidden bellath their earthly sheaths they toil,
Alr·"",ki ... 50 that I "",y bre.th
The lIillneu and re .... in Ilive.
A fly alighta for I time
UPOn the leafy palma ncar hesd-lwei&ht
That Ippear outstmd>ed aDd wdoomin&
8edonins tho: sunlight to ventu", inwud.
Tluit time "'"'" it <IepAru on ill WIly
tn J)'r>eronycity with I chlnse tNt .nimllt ......
Prom the IOUth • wind arrives,
Dispelling the Slillness Ind c:reating motion.
Now the leaves hang no Ion&er w~,
But .. ther wIVe fareweU
To the continuous f\ow of that unxen element.
At I Witch I ponc:Ier •
Whit whim is this tNllhe .. 80.
Once wekomins. now bids farewell?
Does lhe Ufe-$IIp prove more than tNt?
lJ c:onscIousness o::onctIled within?
"T'tuot whim I ponder I lie!: _ wdI
Within. myself. though not oorw:ealed.
W~n I ]Jive a omile to !boote.
Thou&h few, I would think as fric:nds,
And II oflen times come turned I way.
Uncarlns. oold.
What whim is thitl tNl I lte .. su~h1
Whal fIIow is this I find withiD?
Apin • atillne.. relu .... repose.
At oroce Jehovah did with love.
Succeedi"3 toils, tuationt, trials.
For now I _ I lew have left
Their wood support their spown,
To nutt~r downward Indirect
And lay" laS! upon the ground .
Thou&h stripped from Ufe lhey prOIeat not,
For beneath tbtm n:>OI5'rom home remain
To brin& within, rcclalm the loss.
Does this cluonge whi<:h .nlmat ....
Dep.rts, . nd eJtIc\s ita price.
Raop the same withln myaell?
Does I~ whim'lw«p prune my IIOUI
Of !ove-aWareneN. the leav ... of We?
A wind retv.ms as thitl thoughl recedes,
Like • whim tNt f.....u some home
In I dIiId'l heart, I dWd'. lOUt
And is «lOll forgotten
In fl vor olllOme newer flnc:y.
by DIve KonopHi
~ ENTERTAINMENT
FREE TICKETS
by m-Ir Miller
This year the Nuaret.b Ana
Ccnln .. .,.m offenn, f, ...
lictcu 10 full and J*t-time
UDCIerp1IdUite sruo:ienll. Pull·
time ttudenu 1m eli8ible for 4
free abow 1icl<eU per ICbooI
y.,.r; part-lime students al1:
allowed 1 Ir ... ohow ticket per
temeSter. /The,., is =ntly no
free tic:kd policy lor grad .... ,.,
....... ~J
Joe Buonowoki. dircclOr of
the N .. reth Artl Center, en·
~ "udents to talte -.;I.
vantage oJ. thil opportunity. He
poinu out thai tbe5e show. of·
f .... an educalional apericna:
and ursc- Mudents to "come to
the abow. you know .bout. bu.1
abo try out 110m!: 01 tbe IhowI
you don't how Inythi..,
about."
n... 11ft ticket program iI be;"
8 run • bit differently this
yel" Student. may select
tir.UtI for tile Ir ... shows they
Wlnl to ,It mel, and !hen the
tid<etI will be reserw:d foe
them until !he Thursday prior
10 the cboIm obow.
Baronowsld stated thai the
ArtsCente. bopeI IOwork with
SociII IIooord and Cultural Al·
fain in bringing in two extra
show1 this yaor. iD the puC,
THIS IS A TESJ mitt,tn
ThiI It • tel!.
1"hiJ iI. tel! of the mltrgenc:y
bee. system.
Remember thls ls only. test.
W~" w .. the Last time Wt
you at in your dorm room and
your tule budo were oaeamlng
for. frosty cold m"lof t...bIom?
Well, what did you do?
You qulo;k.ly yet lIDOOlhIy
couted over to you.
refri8c .. tor .nd opened the
door and w","t did you fLnd7
lI!>dents have faulted the ArU
Center for not Ieheduli"8
shows with more Immoed.i.ote
RUdell! ~. '"'- added
Ibow1 would be mmcd -'
,Ueviali.., Ihue (On(<:"1II.
H~r. the Ana Cenler does
no! wanl to become "an . It .... ·
... te oocial boHd," according to
INronowslti. He ..... the Arts
Center shows ... way to u-pAOCI
~ e>:~by
pr<McIU>s studeftlll __ to
Ibow, fcelunlll top touri"ll
companies - moItly from New
York City. In doln&1O it is re.lly
In edUCI.OOn.t! opponunlty that
iI being provided _ one that
Am Cent ... ..:Iminlllrativc pc •.
tonnci would .ully like
Ituderus 10 We ~ of.
Bamoowoki abo ... ~ thai
• bIocJr. 01 student tidtds.u loting
raerved for.ll sbowa, "" ..
to pnl'ridc inte<eI!ed students
with good seats tow.rd the
f ..... t of the thNtre.
Students sbouId """tact the
A.t. Centtr 801 Office
~, Cathy W~ 10
raervo: tkIr.eb for the abows 01
!heir choice .lid to answtr any
f\lrther ~SI>on. they mi&hl
have. The box office is open
from II .m 10 S pm, Mondioy
through Priday.
Nothing, thall w","t you
found ..
So what did you do?
You robbed you. ","n<!y'
doondylaundry money lund.nd
dashed olf 10 the Ioc:aJ "''''PI''
,.,b.
ADd what did you flDd7
A pi=tri.olml
Ugh, WI illIOI _ all whoot
you eEpcdedl!1
So. now whoot do you MY<: to
don
Thanb 10 N .... relh College
DAY CARE
ASSISTANT NEEDED
Unique Day Care home
seeks assistant interested
in caring for children.
Flexible morning hours
and good salary.
Call for information
223·9269
~., 1beI 17, 111$5 ,
Second City is First
Second City N.IIonIII Touring ComPIIIIY
by Martl.aI Bed ... r taneou. Kgment. wi ll be
presented; nth piece
guaranteed 10 be u;tr~nt.
lopical, and c:otnM;:aI.
Hey there! Tb.e name may
IlOl meaD much to you riahl
DOW. but whcntoldlhal n..s..
coM City National TOlin..,
eo...,....")' will .001> be perform.
\I>g on campu. , you will
definitely wanl 10 ...... rve •
lime lIot on your calend.r.
ThiI ~lented. Ch.icago-boosed
tourina company will be.t our
Arb Center. for their third
visit. on PrIc\Iy. Septm>ber
Wth .• 1 8 p.m. to kicIr.-off •
__ whic:h promi$H 10 be
undoubtedlyentert.ining.
AI! full·time Nazarelh
. tudents .'" encour-qed 10
~ke .dv.n~Be 01 I~ free
ticket delll .... de pouible by
the Ani Center. Stop by the
box offICe 10 reoerve your ..... t
01" for further infOl"mllion.
The Itt>upe'. aliI/run is qu.ite
A well·cr.fted combi ... tion
01 pre-rel>erorsed and spon.
impressive: Bddie Murphey.
Joan Rivers..nd Doon AyJr.royd.
to name. lew. So be the ... to
catch tomorrow'. out .. genus
.upefl~n todayl
and tbtU" new pi=n.. you
haY<: to set into your own vehl·
cle (that iI if you are I~ky
enough 10 MVe your own vehl·
clel!1 and driY<: an ungodly
distance 10 the nearest IfOOUY
store to purd>ue your beloYed
~ru.!1
You Mve 10 SUPf1iR aU of
the w.y 10 the pub. to your ",r.
to the ne .. esl groctry lIIore .nd
btlck 10 amp"'.
n.en you hlY<: 10 return
Ihrough the new securily
ayltem 10 set to "fOUr own
OORM ROOM before "fOU (&t\
qu"""h your iruootiab1e tblntll
[:\f1'\ that the damndeat thinl
IMt you MVe ever had to (10
llIrou&h in your ~otire cdlege ....m
Nne OO>Iy .... you i""""...,.
nienced 10 (10 OIl an etnefieno:y
beer run. bul ... t>h no. .. you
hive 10 .ufl~. the lou of yoIIr
beloved PARKING SPOT .nd
lnee yoIIr muffler in one of the
c:ampuses NSW speed ",Ilia
ItDCO"e a>mmot>Iy referred 10 ..
"bump."JIII[11111
Moo..mfuUy yours.
tabalrt Love,"" "Th'e" '" b"n'o"I U""" '"
Another Opening,
Another Show ...
by A&a PenulaeIU
Tho Shippinc TI>eotre has
been ... Ioaotal .t St. John
YI$her Colle., campus. The
aeuon opener il Ned A Jack
writteTI by Sheldon ROi5en. Tb.e
play d .. ma~ the lriendlhip
between the Legmdary John
8urymore Uaclr.Jand theequally
Legmdary _ bul now almost
f<qoIten - pLoywright Edward
ShddOD [Ned). II iI the eve of
November 17, 1922 foUowins
the openin3 of J'ck', historic
Hamiel whkhNedoould not.l·
tmtI. Ethel Barrymore is .....
cou.nlins Jack'. triumph 10 Ned
- ",beD the deliahtfuU.y beIo::It.
ted ~lIIiII;"hls
Hamlet 00It...nw. 'ppeII"L The
remainder of the evenlr'l io •
poiaDaDt and winy eDC:DWllEr
betw ..... the playwrlaht and the
"""""" -. Tb.e play ru ... Octobtr tth to
the Z7Ih.. Get>cnI MImlMioD
tideu .... $8.00; for ..... u
with [0 and senior citlzerll they
are $6.00 on ThundaYI .nd
Sunday. only. Stud~nII and
lenlo. citizens who are
IUbicribers may rome to any
performance at the discouol
rat e. 01""""01 ticket. .re
availabloe for grou,- of ZO or
more for."y per!onn&DC:e. Per·
lonnanca ..... t 8:15 pm on
Prlday.nd Saturdoy, and 3 pm
on Sundoy.
The theatre is quite Intimate.
"" fQUV.ticJDs .... ItforI&ly
......-~ and may be
made by callina 385-3400.
Por tDCO"e infonNtiDD pIeo.oe
call the theatre or write 10 Tb.e
Shippq Dock n.e.tre. It>C: ••
doSLJobD. Y.merCo/lqle, 3690
Eqt loveD"', RDcbeIIer, New
York 14618.
NAZARETH BVENTS
•• Arts en.1~ r
Wedneadloy. SepI~mber 18 - U"j/fd Star" A"", F_
Com_lid ~rr Balld. One hour. forty minllie """""rI includel
W, Band. cLuaK:.!. pop. and voc.ol music dl=ted by c.puin
finley R. Hamilton. Bqinsal 8 pm; fr ... ro the public.. For
fllrther infortDlOtion _lid \be boo< offioe at 58&Z420.
Fridoy. Stptembcr 20 - StcOftd at)' Mlrbtal Thw'i.., Complll)'.
Showlime al 8 pm. For further information conl.lct the bo>;
01"=
Now thna September 29 - Exhlbil: Soulh PacIfic TTI.,.I Ar1
from the Colleclion of 1'Te51d~1 Dr. Rote Ma rie Balon
and Dr. John Beston. The collection was acquired durins
1971).76 wlUle the BcsIon, were living in """.alia and
InIwlina in the South hcir.c. HOUI" Weekdloys. 9 .",·9 pm.
SaturdaY' and Sundays. 12 pm·S pm. f~ and open to tbe
public.
SundaY. Seplember 29 . • pm - Alke In Bhmderland. A
muaieal production """"'""nins poMibie ""daor atinction.
~ by the Nuclea. Study Group in _junction with
Pill.ford Citfuns for Nuclea. Di ... marnenl. AdmiSiiOfl; 13.00
for Multi., $1.00 for St~nu..
• Shul'" Center
Tueodloy, September 17, 6 pm _ Oktoberf.,.t. ~
by \be German Club. In f.ont 0( Shults Cenler. Admi.q,jon
12.00; food and drink ext.a.
• Softball Ma ... lhon
September 20. 21. 22 on tbe Eest lawn. Hou .. , Friday
Sep4~mber 1.0 - . pm unlil dork. followed by a mixer In lbe
Caberd Room ~ by \be Manllhon Men. Saturdly.
September 21 - 7:3(1.", ""til dIo.lr.; mill .... .!terwardo in lhe
Clbaret Room. Student picnic from 4 pm to 6 pm; Beer truclr.
from 11 am to 6 pm. Sunday. Sep4ember 21 _ 7:30 am unlil
5:30 pm.
LOCAL EVENTS
• e.strnan II""",,
Now through October 6 - An ~bit: TIw u..-~ I'>Qtna:
N£A Supporred Aqu;';!ioou. Comdor ~ry 01 \be Inter ... tional
Mu_m 01 Photognophy. F • .-c lIdmiosion. For further
Information contAd Barbar. Hay 1271.3361).
Saturday, Septembe. ZS _ Tri"",. to NBA _Film ~_r;o."
Comdor Gallery of the Inte .... IioMI M ....... m 01 PhoIosr-phy.
P~ admiMion. Por fu.ther inlOrn'Wltion _tact Batbo .. H.y
1271.3361).
Now through Octoo..r 25. 8 pm - &Ii"l Oomtdia. Fi,.', R,d
aNi Roll and SpecioI BI'Ir~tI. Drydon Theate., 'fuQdoY' throu&h
Fridays. AdmiMion $3.00
• M~mor\al Arl Ga llery
SIolurdoy, Scpt~mMr ZS, 3 pm '''The Art of Glassblowina:".
Slide lectll.e in .uditorium. F.ee to membert: free \0 non.
members with G.llcry admissal.
• Art El<hlb ltlons:
Now through Novembe. 3 - Ordrr and Enigmo: A_ri<on Art
&-..1\010 Wa~ G.and Gallery.
'""""&h September 29 - Fl1>N:.", lit. IBlIt c.lIhu)o. Print
Cor.idor.
Throud> ~ptemMr 22 - 20th Qnlll~ }<IJ1<lntM Woodlock
Pri~/s. The Gallery Store.
For lunher Inlonnation on ... y 01 tbex exhibits """lid ClroI
ChuI'Chvillf: Il75023701.
• Olympic Rqponall)evelopmnlt Aulhority
Saturdly, Octoo... 19, 8 pm - IJtocIt Boyo O:!ncen, Olympic
ReJjonaJ Development Au!horily. Lake Placid, NY. Reecrvcd
_II: $15.00; o;aJI1S18) s.z3.3330.
Friday. September 21 - &/faJoSabers. NY ~ NUL
ultibiliolt 11'''',
Saturday. September 28 _ C1ta,/ie Dank!. aNi Alaba_
""""" Frid.y. Octob", " - Jtu- Taylor O:!ncen.
Tickets lor tM .bove n'ents ,.e av.ilable.t the Olympic
Center Bo:.: Office. Ticket ....... and.ll regular Olympic outleta.
0011 (518) 523-1655.
• Rochfst~r Conun.uUly PlaY~B
September 20 through Oc:tober 12 - Play: LrNtrs PM Clfltn
SlrongnJ. For licket information caJl546--6237.
• Rochester Phllhumonk Or~hc.! ...
Salurdly, September 21. 8 pm - ~ ,",",,""0( Roc",,*,.
COI!ducted by Goulnod P.ust. Butman Theater, Tickd" J22.50.
$17. U". J16. J6.50.
• Rochester Museum and Sdeace Cenler
Septe!Dber 3 through jam.uory 12 - nw s,.x. SJwttll:: An AmI'*"" A<Mnllln. Showtin>et: MondIy·Plidly. 8 and 9 pm.
Saturdly and Sunday, 1,2,3. 4. 8 •• nd 9 pm. Cencral admiasion
· $4 ,00.
• SUNY Brockport
Septnnbcr 27 throush October 2S - An lbhibitioD: '?at V..,
000" works by Andy Moerlcin. Rainbow Gallery. Tower 01 Fine
Art.o Center. 110111'1.; DOOfI to 5 pm doily and 7·9 pm TuCldly
evcnlap. FREE admluion.
NEXT DEADLINE:
SEPTEMBER .~4
~
JlRTQ1J~Y£Q
.DAzTE: _SEP_T 16 -17·18 HOURS: 10-4pm
~EVENTS
Softball Marathon for Charity
by JOUlIle Gerlock
. F.U ia upon us once again,
wlUch means thlt it·, time for
the Sialb Anll .... l SofthiU
Marathon. On the -.:keod 01
~ptembe . 20th. 21st, and
22nd. cleven of Nuarelh·.
male st..dcrots will become t~
" Maralhor! ~." Tbe:tc: men
are .seIe<;te<i each yur by tho!
previous year', tum to play
for a tpeciflC charily. TbU
year'. telm is comprised 01
M-a:cr o.ve f Oller. Clpl.lin
Chris La S.Ue. Todd Cal .... n,
Joe Convenino. Nick De Gen.
"''''. Tony Di 'J'ullio. AI De
SIonto • .fohn O·M .... P.J. rape,
Cbris Reed. and T.J. Ulrich.
!'his yeu'. <na$CO\ II If>.yelr
old Debbie G.y from the Al
Siepl CentH.
The M .. alhon Men will col·
1l."CI oponlOfI and .ttempl 10
pUoy 207 iMi"3S' Mil ..... wi!!
be h~ld bOlb Priday.
September 20th. and SIoturday.
Septembe. 21st followJns each
day'. events. All fWld, raiJed
..,i!! be """"ted \0 the Mary
ClrioIa Cblklren·. Cent ..... The
Center .ervites t~ needs 01
tbe multL,handicapped from
birth to the .... of 21.
Last year'. effort.o for Sc.
JOIeph', ViUa railed 52.600
with the Mar.thon Men play·
Ina 206 Inniroga. Over the put
fiw yeartI the Man,\boQ Men
have raioed a pp.odmately
SiS.GOO for the different
ehoriliet t!>eY hive chowll.
The l'Vtnt will bqin at 4
p.m ..... Friday with Prcs;dent
ROIe. Marie ~OIj • • ~y ."1
throw out the first t.lJ. The
M .. alhon Men will first play
t~ faculty and .suff and then
<IOlIlinue playilll valulIUlry
team. WltiI darlr.. Friday llish!.
On Saturday. play will begia.t
7:3(1 or 8:00 a.m. and will con·
Ilnue .. ntil dark. T~ highli&hll
01 the dIoy Ioc:lude appearaIIf)Q
by teama of various clllbI,
S.OUpll •• nd dorm floors on
eampUf, AIIo pretent will be
the Prest RadioClub team, the
Bast Roc:b$er Pire eep.n·
ment team. and the WHAM
and KC99 tea ...... A game to ....
ia the alum";: M.ralhon Men
VII. \be currenl M .. athor> Men.
The 1984 alumni rum wu the
only learn eve. 10 bul the
Marathon Men in tbeir fiveyar
history.
On SuOO-y. play will bqin
.1 7:30 or 8:00 a.m. and wiU
continue Ulltil 5 or 6 p.m. The
last game to M played will be
aplnat the sI.Iff 01 the Mary
Cariola Cbildren', Center.
A student picttlc will be MkI
Salurdloy from 4 to 6 p.m. oa
the Eat lawn. The beer truck
win be presenl aU day Satur·
dIoy from II a.m. "n1i16 p.m. eo- out and join I~ fUII_
rain or ahlroe!!
Alice in
Blunderland
by Sarah J. SW'n
The N.,.a.tlh Collele
Nuclear Study Group, Iro ..,...
junction with PltWord Ollztl\l
for Nuclear OisIor ..... ment. will
,pon.or a contempo .. ry
musical &IJqory elllitled Ala
;,. Bh",d.rbItd 00 September
29th in the NWIrc\h Coil.
ArI.I Cente.. Thi. modern
mutical. written by ~.
llle " .nd p.uented by
CROs.sRDAD~ester. ~.
~ the Jar&est concern of
our era - p<>II5ible Nuclear lb·
tinclioo. It is bated 00 tbe
famlll., ItO.y, Alie. In
Wendt,land,'OO II. in f:l$eRCe,
a "modern morality play." The
purpoae of tllii:w ;,. Bhotd.rland
is rIOt only to enltrllin with
IIOn3 and merriment (which. I
am loId, it dOCI in .IIIIiqUt and
woorItrful WI)'I. but abo \0
CJIIfJlfDIU1icIle the M'riousncu of
tbe nuclea. issue.
In addition to the production
itself, CROSSROADS will r.ll
\be Art.o Center lobby with ;".
formationf,l ~ter'lu .... poste .. ,
bultono. ~tc". and Lt II rumored
that a " rap.sestion" may form
II the clo.e at thit tvmI.
Curl.llro ClU is al " pm on
Sunday, September 29th. Ad·
mission for Adults II 53.00 and
Sl.OO for Srudenu. Don'1 miM
it!
~ SHORTS
SHORTS
• i'taCt:mcnt and C.,,~er PlannIng OHk ...
~y evening bours 6 pm . 8 pm willl'QUlI'Ie beginnin&
Octabo:. 8, 1985. ElIccptions: 'T'IvInks&ivlng ,eoeM: ! 11126I85}:
CI>ri$tmuIlnte~ 11212418.5,1213 1/85, Inl86l: Sprins
RecaI: '''' '1861. T\lesday evflli"l hours will ~ after May 6, ''''.
• "Str.tqy for SUCCflS"
Newsletter prepo.ring colLege It~ntl for thejob mII,ket.
AdvlO! on finding positioru. resumel, cove. letters.
interviewing. selling yourself. elC. To re«ive PREE subscription
of Ibis ,",wsleller write Reid Craphlct. 1'0 Box 626, Manor PA
15665, or oontact Robert Reid [4121863-3182.
• United Coonce. Council
SmcIr.ing Withdnowl Clinic - sill: w",b beginning Tuesd"y,
Scpt~ 24, ""mingo from 7:31).9:00 pm. Roehesler Aaodemy
.01" M" e"di'c.in e. 1441 F.ast A~nue. Umited ~ralion, can
• VoIunl",n N~!
Monr..,., Cclunty 4-H Program needs Mudmts 10 be involv«! as
proj«t leaders. Students si8'l up for two month periods 10 ~h
one 01 more projecl$. For more inf()mlalion all Michell .. Laraby
at the 4-H oir."" 1461·10001.
\I
Univwsity II) Special
$10900 Hot Chicken _
_A"M-"m e.,
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CONGRATULATIONS
CONGRATUL\TlON$
MR. and MRS. JAMBS
EMERY, bleued with
doughier. Caillin, 9 11lI... 2 oz.,
on August 28, 1985.
MR. and MRS. BRIAN
HUNTE R. bleued with
doughIer. Sleplwonle Lynn. 8
Ills., on May 16. 1985 .
MR. and MRS. JAMES
LOVELOCK, blessed with IOn,
Dennis. on May 13, 1985.
MR. .nd MRS. GERALD
ZAPPIA, blcued with IOn. John
Vincent, 9 Ills., 3oz.. on May 9. ''''.
EXPECTING PARENTS:
MR. and MRS. EDWARD
'UlOM
OR. KOKIl.A DOSHI and
husbuld lOr. Doshi is currently
00 ... ..,
MS. LYNN DUGGAN and
h,,,,band. MR. FRBD
SCHROYE
MS. BDrni KORT and h ...
band, MR. MARK SXBLDON
MR. a nd MRS. DAVID
PIERCE
SUGAR DADDY'S SEPTEMBER CALENDAR
SUNDAY
Itappy Hour
a ll nlte long
Trivial Punull
Football
Fever and
7So Mkhelobs
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
Paul
5 trowe and
$I lIelnd:.em
OratU
Wa,.,..,,,
Paul and
SI Bec:k's ' n."
... De.n..ti.n o
SI Moi5on
FRIDAY
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nappy Hour
.... pr~ drinks
4-1 - The
Convertib~
SATURDAY
U .OO
Hrineke..
Drafts and
Grq5un,mc",
Sugar Daddy's Duo
Pittsford Plaza I-'-"-P-P-'-H-O-"-'+-'-~-bo-"-+--P-.-"-,--i--w-.-..-.- "--t--8-0.--+--,-".-.- ,--I-.-,-,-,-o,~--,-.-".--1
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We have what
you want in
Entertainment
and
Drink Specials
Every Nite
all nlte long Fever Strow.. and Paul and Dentino lIappy tlour yowl
and Play F.ee Wingo" S I lIe lneken S I Bec:k', and .... p,~ drinks 5.0.5. Band
Trivial ru",,,it 150 Mic:helobo o..dts Drafts U MoI5on 4-7 - The
wlyour f ..... nds Oraf" Convertibles
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long - Play
T.P. with your
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tlo ur - a ll
nlte long - Play
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Drafts
Supo-r
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4-1 THEN
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5 upo-r
nappy Hour
4-1M price
d rinks
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10 GL.£ANER Sept.oo.r 11, lyt1.O
Welcome Backl
Now that you've ... bought,
returned,
exchanged,
and re-bought
your books-
- tMJl-------
Nazareth college
Bookstore ~
(SPORTS
Watch for Post
by Ubby M.hOfl
The N ... relb women',
boskdlJr,ll team is looking for.
ward to .nother fUoc:esI(u!
yeu witb the .ddil;on of. few
new playen.
0"" of the players 10 look roc
thU Ruon Is TriW Post.
TriW ,yerqed 1 •• 1 points
and 9 rebounds for the Penf",1d
High Sehool girls basketNiI
learn In 1985. TrWI.Io wu •
three year vl rlily player fot
Penfield and last "',1IOn Wit
""me<! 10 the Monroe County
AU-Star Iei'm U well as to the
.A-lJ -G.rea ler Rocbester ieCOI>d TrlIha II looking forward 10
playina coIl~ bultetboll .t
Nuo.~h this year. She hu
bun playlna basketball for
five y ....... nd {ecls tt..! Mr.
CoMn, I former co-cb It Penfield,
WJ\IeI'IeI!d her the mo.!
to prKtioe .nd keop .t it
Trishoo wanls 10 continue play_
ina now .hnply beaouse she
"lov .... 10 play,"
TTiw 1$ • commuter al
Nazareth ud ..., far ,be like.
NIWI.eth. 101. She decided to
come here becousc she liked
the camp ... and lbe colle.., at·
mo5pbnc. TrlIha plans 10 .....
jor in computer and infonnltiott
ICIence.
Held <:OIIch Mike Decillil
said, "AlthQlISh I bave had on·
Iy OIIe meeting with Trlsha I
red lob., wltl filln well with OUr
ryltem. I .Iso think with the
10M 01 J""" !W.cY. Tt~ .. W
PIOYc -ton, ......... quickly than
I had oripNlUy apcctcd."
The Nuarelh w_ ... tum
had • record of 16-8 dllrin&
Decima' firll Iu,on in
198A-85. The Golden F1ye"
captured the I!.oSlem College
Athletic Conference (I!CAS)
Upstate Division III cboompion·
ahip for the IO!eond year is •
/"OW. "'11 KUOO lhey alJo won
the siJ:·team WilkHColJese In·
vltational Tournament in
Wilkes-Barre, PA. n... team.
100t two starten to Iradualion··
center·forward Heldl Higinl
and guard Lot! Weise. The
tum lost starter Jean R."ey
who did not return to Naureth
tm-Wl . n... team will stan the
teaIOtI off on November 23m
with the Holidoy Inn Genesee
PlazalNazareth CI.ssic. With
all lhe new and returning
talent on the buketball team
the Golden F1yen should be off
to another auocearlul 1UIOn.
Cummings on B.B. Staff
by Brldlel LeGree
P.ul Cummings of Nonh
Babylon, N.Y. h.s been &lven
the position of part.time Auiltallt
Basketball CoIch for the
1985-86 1UIOn. CUmmi ....
gradualed from Nazareth wilh
a del'"ee ill BU'Ulcss Ad·
mini.stratlon, and was • icfId
scorer for the v'rlIity balket·
ball tum.
Cumminp w •• inspired to
pursue ba ..... etball by tbis uncle
in Olllo. His uncle and cou.tln
boua.ht him hi, rll"Sl. b&5ketball
which helped 10 spark an in·
terest in lhc spcm.
Cumminp believes he bas
established. lood progr.m for
the lum. Although he knew
there would be a lot of
preJIUte, he was willing to
take on the resporu.ibllily. He
alJo feeb that pbying baU
help' one'. character. In Cum,
mingl' wordo. " You tel.o.le to
people; it buildJ you up II •
person."
Whell be wlS uked .bout
tbe positioll, Cumm.i.n&s felt
that it would be a challmge. To
motivate .nd ",ide tbe playen
and belp tbem til realiu thai
tbey Ire tbe best arc Ibe 10111
Cummillil hopes 10 . cbieve.
Cummingl ,Iso .treMed the
important<!: of. collele eduu'
l io n . He believes thai
ac;ademiQ come lint .nd play��
ilia: ball, second. BaU playen
should COIICCnlrate on their
studies .nd demonslrate
.udemic talent It well.
In bis four leason, .t
N • .,reth, Cununinp soored
1,30'3 pllints ill 103 pmes,
.vera&lnl 13.1 point. pcr
pme. He holds the ~ in
all rebound utCJOrin: 11 in.
single pme .pinst Elmira in
1982; 218 in • slnsJe season
(1983·841; .nd. 715 ;n • four·
.y.u r ureet. •v en'lIillj 1.1 p"r ~.
Cummings feels that be can
indeed help lhc tum by
OOIching. He IIY' be knows
most of the p!.yers .nd their
. rensths, and wbat they are
Clpable of do;ng On tbe coun.
He adds. ''The a)lch wlilhere
wbal I needed him .nd now
I'm here 10 help the tum
members in Illy WII pos.sib!e.'"
J]Y
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New Coach
New Sport
Sports calend~r
, Homeoomlng WT _ Women'. Tennls
WS _ Women', Soc:cP:r V _ VoUcybloU!W)
MS _ Men'. Sox«r G _ CoIf tM&W)
MT _ Men', Tennis L _ I..acroue
LAX DayfDa le Time WA VI-Tues.
Sept. 17 7 pm Ii Buff. State
Weds. Sept. 18 4 pm H MCC
by Joanne ~r1ock Wed .. Sept. 18 4 pm A Oswego
Sc:ott T. Nelson, an .lIistant Weds. Sept. 18 4 pm A Roberts Wes.
vaTlily lacrosse cCHIch 1\ Weds. Sept. 18 4 pm A Nisp ...
RUI,en University in New Fri. Sept. 20 4 pm A Houghton
Brunswick, N.J., la tbe bead Fri. Sept. 20 3 pm A Buff. State
coach of lhc newCII.spOrt on ' Sal. Sept. 21 lOam H OswcgoState
campus_l.crosse. 'Sat. Sept. 21 1 pm Ii Buff. State
Nelson, 25, • nativc of 'Sal. Sept. 21 I pm II Oswego
Yorktown. N.Y., iI • 1982 'Sat. Sept. 21 9 am U Nu.lnvil.
grlduate of Nonb Caroli... Sun. Sept. 22 I pm H Niaga ...
State University. He boIdi a Mon.. Sept. 23 4 pm A Niaga ...
B.A. Is Psychology and WII In Mon. Sept. 23 1 pm A St. JIIhn Fi5ber
lltackman on the University'l St. BonooVC1ltu~
Lac_ tum. "rues. Sept. 24 4 pm A Canisius
While ooschinl 1\ Rutle .. , Wed,. Sept. 25 4 pm H Fredonil
Nelson .Iso served II tbe Wed,. Sept. 2S 4 pm A RIT
freshm.n basketball OOIch at Fri. Sept. 27 4 pm A Nispra
Nonb Brull5Wick Towlllbip Fri. Sept. 27 4 pm H Utiu T...,h
Hilh School in New JnSC)'. He Fri. Sept. 27 4 pm A Wells
bq Le<;tllred II and directed. Fri. Sept. 27 7 pm A U III R Inv.
number of Iacro6se camps. Fri. Sept. 27 TBA A Brook Lea Inv.
Nazarelh Athletic: Director Sal. Sept. 28 I pm H Buff. State
Bill Carey remarked, "We are Sat. Sept. 28 9 am A U of. R Inv.
Sp ...
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WT
MT
MS
WS
WS
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MS
WT
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WT
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WS
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WT
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MT
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CmOOIIiclh foorftu S ..c.o tet! "tso hbaavcek lfroouunndd.. l._ Mo_n. _Sep t. 30 7 pm H Brockport V ~ ____ ;" _____ ;" ______ _
dedlCltion, and intenslty ... we
look forward III worki ... with
him ... " Carey alJo lIid lboot
Nelson's position II!! the staff is
full·lime.nd includadutiall
tbe .Ihletic trainer.
Coach Nelson currently b.s
22 recruits. 20 of wbom .re
frelhmcn .nd IWO who .rt
tr.nafn •. The rcst of. the team
il\Cludu ci&ht uppercla"""'n
who w.r. &lr_r pr ..... t on
campua.. The team Is a young
one, bul _ding 10 Nel8Oll.
we boovt ,. alot of talented
kids:' NcllIIIIl hopes to "he
comp"tilive .nd have fun ."
The leam is presently pr.c-
!icin, tbree to four times ,
we.ek 00 the lower IOOI:er field.
Their fll. pme VI- Osweso
Stale will be held Saturday,
September 21.1I10 •. m. ontbe
lower rleld. In the spring. the
tum will move 10 the upper
.IQCCCI" field for it. pmes.
Nelson bopes to play 12
",mu during the team's SPrinl
..... son. MOlt of the tu ....
Nazarelh will be playinS are
new 1""""' .... much like our
own. T ...... thol Nazan-th i.
lentatively «heduled 10 pl.o.y
include Le Morne CoIlele.
Hartwick Collcle, Buffalo
State, P.ce Ulliversity, . nd
PoUdom State.
The Nazareth Community
wclcoltlCl Sc:ott Nelson and bis
new ~ team. Good luck
and have a winning IICI$OtII
Paul Clune - New Basketball Coach
by UZS. ..... it
1'.11 is not just the time for
ntW "udents, but fnor neW
f.cully and staff IS well. This
y~ar several new people boove
joined the staff 0{ N .... reth Col·
lese - Paul Clune is one of
Ibem. A "..:Iuate 0{ R.I.T. and •
former v.rsity bukctb.1I
player, C1\lt1C bas r.J1ed lhe full·
time position 0{ basketb.1I
alosisllnt 10 bead ooac:h, Bill
Nelson. Tbe position wa.
p~vlously held by jim Emery,
who .ccepted a post on tbe
basketball slIff 1\ Oeorge
Muon University in Vir&iniL
C1\lt1C Is ori&inally from
Oneonta, N.Y., but his blaket·
ball Clreer began II Broome
County Community CoIlesc in
Bina.hamton, wt...rt he played
for two years. From lhcre, he
tram(errcd 10 R.I.T., where be
played WIder the .::oecbin& of.
Bill Ne""". k. junloc, a\ltlC
won MOIl Valuable PI.yer
honotl in the ClwelUncoIn
ScboI&rabipTourTllJl\Cnt. when
he led R. I.T. to the 1982 tham.
plOtUhlp. In hlslaS! yur, Clune
wit botb Clptain and ..... tant
<XJKh to tbe basketball team.
a""" iI Ir .! forward III
working wilh <XJKh Nelson
again. and beliocvcs hls u·
pcricnoe with Nel50n is an add·
ed ..:I""nt'ge.
" 1 like his philosophy as •
COfoclt."' says Clune. "1 can help
the players beuUIC I've beellin
Coach Neilan'. program fnor
lwoyua- I've been in it and I
know il."
Mtn Ifl'duatilla: from R.I.T.,
Clune worked al tbe
Woodh.ven Oolf Club in
Oneonta, .nd the Ironwood
Country Club in Palm ~,
Qolifornia. While in California,
aune wrote 10 Nelson expreasing
an interest to get haclr. into
ooschi.ng. He ~ved • r.-ply
staling tbe upcoming Bukdboll
Assistant position II Nuaretb.
which wit opening up in tt...
fall semester. Clune began II
8askC1ba11 Asalslltll 011 AU3ust '''''. Rill NebM WII very plcued
with !be deciIion. " In Paul we
are letting In outlllndins.
dediCited individual, who pre>ved
himself. lelder." Nelson
adds. " I'm confidenl hls . t·
tilude will carry over into hls
role II """"'1 c:o-cb. He will
be a valuable __ 10 tbe pro-sram.
notoniYllaaos.c:h, butas
• recru;ter Ind rqlf"ClCntlolive
to the community as weil."
A10ll1 with his CIIiIchinl
duties, Clune will be wnorking
with Bill Carey on the .t hletics
wotk lIudy program, and in the
Adminioll' Office .. a
counselor for perlpCdive st ....
delll .thIetes. His full lime posi.
lion requires aline to live on
campus SO thai be is .vai..lable
for Ihe lum. He believes in
open communication between
players and COIIcbea.\ ''We're
not only tho:ir ~ but also
their ..tvi$ors."
alltlC is Cttited .Joul hls
first year of toIchlna; at
Nuareth. He likes the size of.
Nuare\h beaoUJe it allows
more p"rlIOnll interaction. As
for hi. cxpectatiolll for the Up"
comi ... season, Clune remark·
ed, "I'd like to establish myself
on campus II • f'I"'C studcntl
look up III and rcap«I IS an
..... WlI to Coacb NelJcm."
I'm sure there will be no pr0-
blem with thaI.
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