NAZARETH COLLEGE OF ROCHESTER
Will Nazareth pass the test?
N.u.oreth CoUeg~ is bel",
visited from October 21 to 0ctober
30 by .n eval ..... lion tum
from the Middle StlttS A$eQd.o.
lion 01 CollC'S"s .nd Schooll.
Thi, y;,ll is • pan 01 the reae<:
redital;on pro«S$ which
N .... ' eth College and OIher
m"",ber·to:hoolSllfe r'"'l .. ired 10
go through every ten yea ....
Prior 10 this visit mony
membe ... oIthc NlZlrcth Com·
munity Nove IpCnl aboul twO
~" .. in • <IOmpr~hensiye self.
study. ElfentlaUy. the CoIlqe
has been reviewing itl mojo<
areas 01 opc .. tion .~ the
followin& linea; Wh.t .rc the
pis 01 th", paniocular llfa1
How do lhey ..,lIte to the Collegc
·.pll ..... ch7 How clfe.:liyely
. 'e our pis bcinS met?
What kind, 01 outcnmes'
&MCS&Il"W!nt do we u.w: In tes! our
elfediycnua? What kind 01
plannint: au we doi", Ie; the
future? Two _ of $pL'CiaI
~mphuis In the SeIf·Study • ..,:
" MisaionIGoIll~iva" of
the College: .nd " Rffi:rition" of
.tudents.
Mernben nl the team ~IY.
ed oopiQ oIlhe Self·Study la51
month. Duri", !bci, visi .. In
the N:wtfetb ampus. ~arn
membeu will meel with
QUOTES OF
THE WEEK
"Any man that is
functional is sexy"
-a Naz gal
"It is berrer to have
loved and last. Than
never to have loved
at all"
-Tennyson
"It looks like I'm
(/yin', doesn't it?"
-N.o.S.
"A strong memory
is generally couples
with an infirm
judgement"
- Momaigne
"Hi, Jeanette, nice
to meet you. I'm
Joyce"
-C&M
"What a great
country!"
-Peter Doyle
various components of the sioro and plt...- Me:mbers will
Coll~le_ T ...... "".. President compile. rqx>rt which will be
Butnn. and other ad· sent 10 tM Cnmmisaion 01
ministr-.tors. fllC\lhy. mil. and Higher Educationof the Middle
mcmbe .. 01 the student body. St.atcs A51nciation. The Com·
The team's moJor aS$lgrunent is mission o1udics aU materlals
"In mIke I considered SfOIlp" ,e1eyant tn the ev.l ... tion vi.h
judgmenl. Q informed c:ol. in ordcr to form itsownconclu·
1c1JUCl. on the institulion·. Iiona on the quality 01 the in·
educational effedivme3S view- stit .. tKlIn perform&llCe. It u ·
eo;! in the light ofl .... tcd mia-" amillCl the instilulion'. Self·
UYOU
LOOK
MARVELOUS"
Can you
identify
this
commuter?
,
Dr. Tumarkin on U.S.S.R.
Nn,reth CoIlep i, p.nud 10 an- 0.11 I" So-ift lI~ssia. ProfCSlnC
nnunce Iha t Ihe Rusli, ,, Tumorkln i. currently on SlobIlistcrian.
Dr. Ni ... Tumarkin. boltkalallheQ,nterfe; Rul4ian
willbespeakingonlhbcampus ... d Eurepe. n Studies at the
on Tueodoy. November t9th. at Uniyeflity of Michlpn pur ... ·
8:00 p.m. in the Forum of 1M ing rHelr<:h OIl the impact of
O!tnShultsCommunltyQ,nter. World War J[ on the Seviet
The sUbject nf her addrell coin· Union. II should be add...t thai
ciding wilh thc Genev. S<Jmmit Prol~ TUmor kin II"ve ""
will be '"War and Pcaa:and the ""tstanding keynot~ addr ..... t
Ru nians: The Snviel. the Sey;et llealities Con.
Rnncmber We;Ld War II.·' ference lI,t March al Ihe
Dr Tumarltin is In AlS60Ciate Rochule r In"ilut e of
Prn fessor of Histo ry at Te.;:hnolosY
Welle.ley Cnllese and . n
assodlte nf th~ RUllian Hopefully you will be .ble to
Research Center II Harvard join uS on November 19th for a
L
__________ J University. She II th ~ a"thorof rin,ely and stimulating prQ<on·
the bonk r.emn Lruu; n.lAmn "'tion on the $ovid Union.
Study documenl. Iheev.J ..... tion
tum report . and Ib~
inllilution', formal r~ to
tNot nepnrt t..fe;e ;t mokes ilS
judgment in termS of • reo
accreditatins deci,ion.
Mcn,bctl of the Na .. re1h
CoLlege Stcocri", Committ"" for
the Self·Study are: Si.ter
Mari90 Hc<:tor; Dr. TIlomas
Allen; Dr. Mary 8uah; Dr.
Rich"d DelVecchio: Dr
Deborah ~; Sr. M-.gdaIen
LI ROW; Mr_ Stqohen L.aS.llc:
Mr. Richard M.tzek; Or.
Rnbert McC.mbrid~e ; Or.
MIry l'alamor; and. Sr. ja~t.
t.I SlaLlery. Mr. William Corey
served nn the Commiltcoc in the
sprl", 1985 K1rIC5Ier
Members 0I1he Yi$itill& leam
I.., Q tollows: Dr. Robert
Chambers. Chairmon (President.
Western Maryland Col·
legel: Mr. Frank &trlet'" (VIcePresidc.
nl rnr Finance •• Id Ad·
minil !rltiye SerYicu. St.
Peter', CollC'S". jersey City.
New jeueyl: Joan flc.chtel
(Choi •• Departmmt cI Ubnory
Roourca. Oieltinoon CoUcsc.
New je.seyl; SUllln Br.dy
[Dun of Student Life. Get·
tysburg CoIlegf'. GettYlbu ...
1'1.1; Dr. GeOIge Didd IChlir.
Departmem 01 Fine Art •.
L. Salle Uniye rslly .
Philadelphia. Pa.l: Nancy
Mlndloye (Prolessnr of
Spanish. Westminster Calles<:.
New Wilmi"llon. Fa.I: Dr.
Francis McGuire IDean nl
En.nllment Man.gemen t .
Lnyol. College. Ba ltimorc.
Md.l; and Dr. lola Smith (ProfCSlnC
nl Education. Morpn
State Uni'msity, Baltimore.
Md.,.
Introducing the WRN
by Blair Mltter
At their /inl meeting of the
sc hool year. the Wnmen',
Reso .. rce Nelwo.k (WIIN)
recently $C1 Ionh their agmda
and onnounccd pia ... to elect
offocers. WRN ;, a ocrvice
Ofpniz.arion dcdk:ated 10 PTaYiding
a network nl cdua.·
tinn.l. vocational and ""If
deyelopment rcsnur<:a for all
interested studenl •. faculty.
.... If. and alumnl. The Network
provides its members with •
ychiclc lor infnrmltionplhcri",
and sharl",. prnbIcm
",lYing. ":«11 to role models.
job leads and gf'nccral support.
Dr.wing nn oollcge and community
rcsouro;a. the WRN
plans In nlfer lecturcs. dilClls"",
II$, fllm,.nd <>Iher ",Iiyitie.
In addre .. ouch Iopia: as: "Sex·
ual H .... sment in th~
We;kplace"; " Forum '8S: A
Reporl 1<Om the lnter ... ti_1
Conlere""t on Women in
N.irobi. Keny.··; " Dual Coreer
Ma.ri"3U··; "Cnrporale Wor·
th/pay Equ.IHy"·; and. ·· Balanc·
ing the Ocmond. nl School.
Wn.k and Family." Othcr
topiaare yet to bcdCYeloptd as
interests .re identtlled.
Conlll:! PerlonSfnr the WRN
are: 0;"... Boo.II t2S$<3U8).
Blair Millcr 1244-0556). and
Prlscllla Schilfhauer 1352.92(6).
The Network Faculty Advisor 1.
Kay V.lenline (Ext. 6081.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Calendar . . . . . . . .. 10
Campus News . . . .... 4
Cartoons . __ ........ •• , .. ..... 11
College News . . . . . . . • • . . . . .. .. 3
Commuter News . . . . . . • • • • • .. .. 6
Creative Corner . . . . • • . . . . .. . _ 8
Editorial . . • . .. __ .... 2
Entertainment . . ...•. _ .... 9
Features . _ ..... _ .. 7
Gleaner Spotlights . . . . . .. 5
Letters to Editor . . . 2
Puzzle . . 11
Shorts. _ 11
Sports. . 12
recosnired .. j I .
cap.ble of thinking
ourselves .nd Ilv;,,!! on
Own.
GLEANER
Editor·in·Chief. ... .. ... ..•.. . ...... ........ .. . .. Marlene N. T.mucclo
But don 't you Ihin:;;~'~:, ~;:II
unf.ir 10 c~p!!tt our
readily klI;epI
",row up" when
ASlillan\ Editor . .. ............. . ... ..... ...... . ..... ......... .. Lor"" Dav;
Adverti$ing Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. wile Cilork
Ad"crtlling Commiue.e . . . Mario Moretli. DiM Rj""
r.o;"o;; .Iw.y. wilJina ~.~"~~~~H '0';"" ",iii:o';;';': TIlEIR fedi""
QII have you never evlMl tried
Art lidilor . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Donald Bi$hop
I!usinn4; Mana~.. . . . . . • . ... ..... . ...... Peg Sheehan
Calmdar &lllor ..... ...•..••.•.. ..... U,S.'srnil
Commuter News Editors. . . .. Scott Ft:rgIIlIOIl, ~ Sha'-n
Think .bout it. W~n
I""'"~"!"'''thf:re II
Ctnd OUI wMt they Me?
"
,.
Answers to
puzzle
onpg.ll
NEXT DEADLINE
NOV. 4, MONDAY
AT 3 P.M.
C'elIliveEdilor .•. . ... Robin Allison
Fi .... nci.IAdvisor. ... ... ... ... ... . ..... Wendy Marsckn
Sports Editor.. ..... . .. ... ...•....•... ... Ted<! Pullano
Reporters.. . ............... .... ........ Martial Bednar, Anne Marie Beney
Brenda Dupee, Joanne Gerlock, Sieve Klumpp
Davc Konopoki, Brki3c1 LeCree, Libby Mahon. BIa)r Mmer
BW Mulherin, Barb P.ttenon, Ali .. Per",,~1Jj
nm N..p:Ia~. IA SIorsmll. KIte ShIIughncssy, Grq Spera"",
Corrie ~ns. Patricia Godin. Tom Roa<:h, Ni ... Delio Stritto. Cotc Woobton
Photography Editor .. ....•..•..•... . ..... Bill Mulherin
PlIotos .. phers .. . . . . • . • • . • . . • . . ..... B~nda Dupee. Je nnifer 1 __
1'ypi1tS •..
Adviaor.
Tricia Joynt. Michael Maurer, Karen M~n
. ....... o..hb~C.ulwd •. LiSll Hoffmlln. Mic"'clle Holmlln
............. . .. .. BrunoSniders
The Glu1I1U is an independent student ncwspaper partially funded by the Na,--,c1h
Undersraduate Associltion. The editorial policy i, determined by iu ..rutou and doe. not
neteSSllrily renect 1"'1 of Ihe college. Letters a re ~ed on ,II topics. butlhe editor. reaerve
the right to willLhokl oorresponde""", held offensive and not in the best interotof an educalional
environmenl.
AlllettC1"S 10 theedilor muse be ~ and includean ...-ucssand lelephone-. Thoe name of lhe
writer will be wilhheld
De .. Editor,
Like you Ind many other
studentJ. I abo was not sure
wh" the word apartheid
melnt. other lhan hlvinl
"'lOmelhillj to do with the
blackJ Ind Soulh Africa'" 1
"'ve onty reCt'nUy become
aware of the apartheid llituation
through. COUrSC I am liking
here at N .... reth. and by keepillj
up wilh the C"Urrent ~enl'
in 'nw N~ Ycr* TImes. It is lrue
that most people are una ...... reof
lhe ..... nillj of lpanhrid Ind
Ihe situation in Soulh Afn.;.,
but, I. it i. p"b~cized more, 1
Ihlnk thai people are becoming
more Informed and involved. I
1m lure it is easy for people to
Ignore III of the pain and suffer.
ing going on in South Afric.
because of OUr livinS on ··e. .., .
"reet"' in America. For lhe
hIacIr.., i\ wu no! a1wlYs OIlY
wee! in Ibis COUnlry. American
bIad. wue one<:' IS wpprtMed
II lhe black. are now in Soulh
Africa. However. there wu not
Ihe violence, lbe killings, and
the riots Ihal exist loday. The
violence in Soulh Africa is of
greal COfOCt'rn 10 many people.
Bul the question i. ·w"', can
we do 10 help?"
Most people would SJl.y, "I
(:IOn'l do anythina lhal would
make a great de.1 of differenCt'.
SO what is Ih~ point?" Tbepoint
is t"'l you do om need 10 "'ve a
lot of poIilical power in order to
help. AU you nm is just .bule
faith.nd COncern for these pe0-
ple 10 you can help in . mall ,.,..y •. ItOUllly agrHo with your
view. as 10 helping Ihi. sillJl·
tion. Lurning more about the
ipue is tho! first Ind probably
the .-importanl of III lIepa.
People are .ware lhal Ihere is
violence in Soulh Afri"". bul Z
am no! 10 wre thaI peor.le .. ~
.ware of how 'ltriou. lhe
violence re&Uy is. The scn~k<s
killings. Ihe riots. not 10 men·
lion the tonure. For example, I
lot of tho!m .~ beaten. their
tHolh brol<en .... ·ith plier .. electri'
&hock. sleep deprlv.clon,
and mIIny other fOnnl of
physiaol and menlll lbuw.
Some blacks are even known to
have died from some IIOrtJ of
torture duc 10 poli,e vioJenc:e.
The blach in South Africa I~
Ireated far wor ... I"'n the way
American blacks were I~.ted
before the Civil War. bul tbere
ate similarities in lheir sillJl'
lion. For eumple, Ihe blackJ
Ire no! given the righl 10 \tote
Ind are not given prope' edua·
lion and ..... Ith f.cilities, and
eighly·fou, percenl of Ihe
blacks a~ .... rillj Ihirt«n per·
cenl of the barren ",,,I land
'~.
M.ybe one person alone can·
not do anything; but if someone
speaks out in defenoe 01 lhe~
people. mIIybe we can let the
baU rollin3- Support the &lIle
IqWalion barring pubU, funds
from bring invested in bank.
Ih.t lend to Soulh Africa.
Organi.., bank withdrawals
from bonks I"'t lend 10 South
Africa. Supporl the Ani!·
Aparthrid Act. If one person
speaks OUI. very SOOn other.
will. 100. It lonk a long lime for
Bla<;k ~ricans 10 get where
they Ire loday. II may abo like
lionS time for South Africa: but
Ihe IIOOnCr it gets &lIrtled, lhe
IOOner it will end.
Sin ce re ly yo,, '~.
A Student
""'I r &1110' .
Thi, leiter is in direct
r~ to lhe ~tler reprding
I..ambda IwociItion. pubJi~
in lhe Oct. 16 issue of lhe
GIta_.
The ~.IIO<\ for the closed·
door policy of lhe I..ambdo
AsIocillion is you and other
people like you. Yourluiludu
and action. againSI the club Ind
the people in the dub .re w ... t
CII uSeJ Ihem 10 hide. I..ast ye .. ,
you were ,eady 10 Stlrt a
pogrom and a wileh·hunl
.pln5t them in your oeeming
right~ I know __ 01
the people were very deeply
hurl by ItSlemenIJ of yours and
other, of Ihi. cam!"".
The members of the- Club a~
people just like you .nd me. I
know if I had felt Ihe hoslility
directed towards me I"'t Ihesc
peop~ fdl, I would havecnwl·
ed inlO I hole and never ~
out. Moa peop~ can like onl.,.
10 much criliciJm.nd halc.nd
then they "'ve 10 protect
tho!m'lttvea. 1Llde • • nd Iry to
heallbeir wound,. I'm .urprised
some of Ihese people return·
ed to Ihis oollege; I wouldn'l
have. bul f guess I"m not brave.
Noother member of Iny club
on campus is stared It. has
... mtS hurled at him. or hears
whUpers behind hi, bock. No
other memher of an.,. dub WIS
barricaded from hi, room or
had physical lbu~ directed at
him. No other member of any
club is socially .volded or con·
demned. No OCher cI~b'l llisna
announcing meclilljS have ler'
rible lhings written .n OVer
Ihem. llhink thedubilentitled
10 special treltmenl because of
Ihc lbuse it has had 10 pul up
with.
I ha"" I fHolillj if peop~ loid
you you we~ forbidden in the
Bible or braided you as a sinr1C1.
you woutdn't bc!soqulCk 10
.nnOunce yourself to Ihe world.
If you were lold you were
sod.lly unacceptable you
couldn'l handle il. 1 admi,e
lheir coura", alld Iheir per·
sistance. The people in Ihil club
mUM protect themoelvu from
people lib you if Ihey are 10 'emIIin
.roe and free. Think
.blut it - Would you In·
nou""", your meclingl7
Sincere ly.
" , lstln " lrKh
More leiters on !Mie 3
n COLLEGE NEWS
nLErrERS
0.. • • Editor,
I am writin& in rnponR to
the .rtide .bout the world',
problems. namely the Aptor·
l!>rid Syslem in South Afria. I
do ........ 10 admit thai IIntil this
year I had no! ~n .ware oft""
Soulh Afrkan crisl$. A, ..... Un
of fact. when [ was Nked my
opinion .bout the "I..alion in
South Africa I thought they
me.nt my thoughts on the
hungry in the dry lancb of the
"""ntf)'. for I didn 'l r~.Ii ...
what other probLenu were p
ing 011. I was s"ocked to le.rn
,bout the racial dillCrim;naHon
nf blacks in the country, and T
began 10 lilly.,. grUler inlereJ\
and follow the neWI It\QfC
carefully.
Of COUrlle speaking from I
middle claN American poinl of
view tha, ], u~ 10 working
hand in hand with black men
Ind women. I understand Ih,l[
Clnnol ~n begin 10 ima&lnc
how • black man in Africa
could leel. I find il very unjwl
and uncivil 'ha' such • gmlt
percentage 01 ~u are pili on
t..rren. dry land, 10 $hare poor
livin& conditions with as many
., ~I or """'" people. While a... cI. the population is black.
they arc allowed 10 oc:a>py only
13,. of the eountry and the
Dlhcr 1M!. 01 the population
liva u""'" wealthy eonditions
on the other 8~ 01 the richest
farmland .nd urt..n areu. If •
black child can .fford 10 SO to
$ChooI. l!>ere It $l1ll the probkm
01 ~ in the claosrooma.
While children c.n .\lend
$ChooI for f~ .nd moet of
lhem romplete tn.ir educalion.
How (In we Amerlc.n.
underst.nd how it feels to be
separaled fl'Qlt1 our f.milies.nd
be pul 10 work for cheap I.bor
in factories.nd mlnes.t .nur·
Iy .ge 0( 14. while our wives.
children. or b.othera.nd &iJlers
.re starving .1 home? I agree
Ih.1 ""rhaps many American,
have il 100 well to see how Ihe
blacks of Soulh Africa could
feeL; however. I diSlgn.. that
we don't think of them in the
cour.., of our days. In IKI the
subject ~s up quile oflen in
• coupLe 01 my clasaes and In
Clmpul conven.ollons. I feel
.<1""'111 that. given the 0pp0r'
lunity. many A~ would
~ke to find • way to help the
blKks iUbj«ted to lhe Apar·
thrid Government in South
Arne..
I have been readi", aoo...t lhe
"yilem and my clas.I.INlea and I
have oflen looked lor. JOIutioo
10 the problem but have pten
nowhere. BoyroW", Soulh
Afne. would...,m like an easy
lOiulion to pot! of \he problem.
but when we like away our
foreign IUpporI 10 lhe country's
industries. what happens to lhe
black men working in the f.elones.
nd mil>CS. and whal hap'
pens to their famili6 Mpo:n·
di", on lhe low wlies for food?
Joini", groups and suppor·
ling Anti Apartheid groups
leem like good s"l8e$lions. and
\'m lUll' Ihe more members.
the more effective the groups
could be.
I conclude that .lthough there
In! w .... lthy peopto. in America.
Ihere are abo. great number of
coring people IhIIl arc oulraged
.t lhe governmenl in South
Afric.-.nd Ihe more Ihey
learn about the di$crimination.
lhe more lhey w.nl 10 help.
A Student
0.. .. Editor.
We would Uke \0 clarify the
purposes of Ihe L.mbd.
AaacJcil,I;on of Nu.oll'1h Col·
leae. AI staled in OUr constitution.
we provKIc resoun:e .nd
educalional material on hu .... n
1U ... lily and JUpport for serual
minorities.
Reswree and educotional informalion
is _ilable loanyooc
upon Il'q-. Rcqu$lI may be
submilled I~ our public
.... il folder. Ioated .t the
Undergr.duate Office en·
trance.
Supporl is .v.iu,bIe to 1Iel< ... 1
minorities who want to meet
people .nd learn aboul
themselves and society. in ..
non·threaleni", atmosphere. In
order 10 provid~ this at·
mOlpherc. Ihe organization
recognizes \he necessity for
confidentiaHty. A confidential
contact syslem is offered
th.ough Bole I~. NllUlreth Col.
lelLe, to protect new and active
memberl from Iny type of
harassment or sllnder. and 10
fOlter • nOfHhrf"lening .1·
mosphere.
The reaources ~ the Lambda
ASIOciation arc easily a<:cC$Sile
10 tn. Nazareth Community.
and ill active support for sa ... l
minorities io completely OOn·
rldcntial. With accessibility and
confidentiality, we cnooura~
partlci~tion. and meet the
nee<b ~ aU interested people.
Signed and Su.bmltted. by
The Lambda As.soclallon
of Nazarelh College
More lctten. I'll. S
Naz, how aware are you?
by LMna Davl .. cia 1 di.crimin.tion In order looperate thcirrespcctive
Aboul thr~ w~ks '1", on America after 200 ~ars from companies. have to follow
October 8, Nuareth CoI~ lhe affects and .ftermath 01 South African racial palloms.
observed Apartheid Awareness alavery, is now a very ruland So we are indirectly involwd in
Day. 1bc purpolC of the obser. friJhleni", ';I ... tion happeni", a crime,"
vation was 10 raiJe In. con· In South Africa in our modem Re/1.cction$ and Discussions
sriousn.cssoflhe$lructuresand limes. II', lurpn';ng lhat .. were liter presented in the
injustices of aparthcKl. The film CM:iol and emotional an issue cvcnins in the Forum called
prc5ented Ihroughoul lhe day is not further 6JXlSCd on tam· "'P<lff1riJ: Pblitiml1!.«<1i1it:s "lid
in tn. Forum. called Ltw G_ pus. SurprisinaLyenough. many "ClrtWiaIl Raponx. ProlC$SOf
"I Di",ba::a. revealed the in· ~udenu "ill didn 't know what Sharon Murphy of Naza.eth
ju.uices of lhe blatkl in South theword'par\heidmeant.even College spoke .boul th~
Africa's ayllem of .partheid. .fte. Apartheid Awareness politic.1 realitin regardins
The film distinctly upoiM!d Day. .partheid. Professor Jamn
racial discriminalion. While the Plul Simon, I sophnmorc. EVII\J 0( CoIgale Rochcsler
whites live by Amerlc.n and a business .... jor. who was Divinity School spoke on lhe
economic .tandards. blacks Ire touched. by the film and wrote. topic of a Christian <C:$pOfI'" 10
forced 10 live in barren slum paper for Cu,ss based on the apartheid. Afler the discu..
are", whe.e lhe bo.k nccW IUbject. Slys Ihllt " more people sinns, pamphletsof informalive
suthas walerand electricity arc Ihould be ,Wlll' of Ihil realily. des<:riptiOll!l and flltts were
barely mel . Blads I re It isn't a black and while issue diSlribuled. Th~ dislribuHon of
segregated in public places.nd but. hurnanitarl.n One. The lhe malerial on Aponheid was
on pUblic vehicles 01 trlnsper' righlS of bl.cks are TOTALLY arranged by Sr. Magdalena, who
talion. They are not .Uowed 10 dilltrimlnaled .gaiIUlI. This is. .1 ... organized Ihe activili~. of
slrik~ and arc dilltriminated far ~'y from. rad.l issue. We, Apartheid Awareness Oay.
against on the job. Bllloo rCo IS Indivld ... Ls. <;&nr>ot .fford to For informaHon aboul whal
ceive much te.a in educollonal be unconcerned whether ..... e you con do 10 hdp, here are a
fund. than native whites. These Ire blllck or white." Plul hils f~ organizatiOlUlto write to:
arc I few of the real ";tualioll' been to South Africa and wa. AFRICA NEWS, P.O. Box38S1.
going on in Soulh Africa lhat unaw.r~ hil"..,Lf of lhe sil ... · Durham. NC 21102;
LasJ Grouo- 0( Dilllbo:Izo:I has made tiona happcninS on the very CATHOLIC INsrrrtrrE for
lhe N .... ll'1h Community . ware grounds he w.lked on. He goes INTERNATIONAL RBLA·
of_ the film aboshowod a black on 10 III ...... " II i, very crucial TION5, 22 Coleman Fi~.
n.nny caring for white lhat people all' informed con· London NI 7AP. U.K.: INTER·
children. The white child Is urning the .... \ler r>ot only NATIONAL DEFENSE and
lat~. !.Iughl not to IIIOciate becauw South Africa needtout· AID FUND for SOlrJ'HERN
with Ihe nanny, who. in side help. bul lhe US CAN be AFRICA. P.O. Box 17. Cam·
actuality. has played an irnpor· .ffected. Ilecauw of the vast bridge. MA 02138 16111
lint role in thai child'upbring. amount of natural reswro.s. ~91.a343; WASHINGTON 01'·
ing. Another friKhten1n& .eality forei&n Investon are inlCfetled FICE ON AFRICA, 110
revealedisthalitismandolory in Soulh Africa. MOIII oflhe in· Maryland Avenue NE,
for each white person 10 Ie.rn VUlor'are British. Russian •• nd Washington. D.C_ 20002 (20ZJ
to use a gun. In ""'"' the film IAI~!;!~!!'!!!~~'"~'!~!!~!!!'!;!"!!!"" expoICd the reality of Ihe Soulh !!!"!'!'.''!!,,;'!!'!!'!!~
African n.lion .. rich In
ea>nomy. IIInd, .nd natural "I compared 1'C!IOW'<:eI entirely unbiu,l>Cing
~~~::,n:= bo .. 00 ,,"" Paralegal pro~ams
The turn.aut for Apartheid d h Ad I hi" Aw .. ,~""w .. "~,.w"h an C ose e P 200 or nlOre viewing .nd par·
titipaling in the .ctivities. A
Scrvitc of Rem~mbe .. ntC w ..
held in Ihe Cha""L Laler Ihal
day. readings of Soulh African
writers, held in lhe Forum.
were prcscnted by th~ Dr.ma
Club.
Many sluden15 were moved
by these factual horrors that ex·
isled. in some instances. in
Americl in the 18th .nd 19th
cenluries. Whal has nOw
bero~ • controversial issue of
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NOTICE: LOST and FOUND
Several unclaimed items: Radio, bcx>ks, watches. eye
glasses, clolhing etc. are awaiting their owners in the
security office. If you have lost anything in the past 3D
days of this school year, check with the security of-fice,
Shults Bldg .. Mon-Thurs lOam - 3 pm
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All parents have their weekend
National Honor Society Induction
by Kale S ha", h"eHy
On November 7, 1985. the Psi
Rho eh.ople, 01 lhe National
EllJIish Honor Society wiD be
inductina: its new members.
l1>f: «remony wiD take pIaee in
the Medolllc formal Lou.fliC I'
7:00 pm. AU friends and f.mily
Ire invilftllO ,uend.
Sc~uled 10 speak ,ha, ~n·
ins will be Mark N~. professor
of C .... alive Writing I'
SUNY Albany. Nepo .• widely
published poet. Iuo. eu.med his
doct .... t. in EnsJioh fro", .be
SUle University 01 New York I '
Albany. He has had twO books
publWled and • number of
wotks In lOme 01 the ""lion's
"",,;0.. pocI'1' journals. Nq:><>
was • finalist in !be Yale and
National Pt:cIry Series, .nd in
1983, was nominated for •
Pu.ahcatt Pri~ .
A lill of 111m,.. of those being
Inducted will be publi.s~ in
the next GIt(lMT • .. they were
unavailable I' the moment.
Campus Ministry adds two
by Carrie A. Slc,-" ...
NUoII~h" c.mpus Mini5lry
ha, added two new mlMnbers 10
il$ team this f.11. Rev. Mary
LyllQ Gr.s is the new "WOUlD!
a..plaln who will be Ieadi"l
Protalanl .wrvK:cs on Sundloys
at II am, Dothy W~. 55J. is
• p'''1 time teacher in the
Religious Studies depoortment
and will be available for
counselin8 . 00 programming.
loS will Mary Lynn.
80Ih Cathy .00 Mary Lynn
"e looking forward to memng
.nd workin8 closely with
,su>d(nlf,. Muy Lynn has •
.spec;'i ;n[(rest in worship
leadetahip .nd would liu 10
work wilh diKwsion 8roups.
Cathy teft th( acti~ .stud(nt in·
voivCm(nt on <;:ampus as " «t.
ribly uciti.... .. .nd is IN"
ticularly intc!aIed in many of
the service JOci.II justice pro-
1'" ......
Theit offices Ire Ioaoted in
Ihe Ouo Shults Center and
evcryone is inviled to drop by
to sh ... " their thought. and
ide.. .!:>out . nythin8 .nd
everythIng.
A "Tasty" program
by Uz Sanmit
l1>ere', • new program 00
cunp'" designed to bri", tho:colle,
e community cloller
toscther. ·'1'Iw:- M.in Course" it
• new lUl>(:h program directed
by Dr. Thomas All ..... Dean 01
Stud<!nt Aff.in. It wasdesigned
by the P..""lty Association. the
Under,r.du.te Assodllion.
and SAGA to promote student·
f.<:ullY/ltaff inleraction.
Either .student. 0. faculty
"""y initiate the lunch. Guest
mealtic:kd$ Ire .v.it.oble II tmStud"
nt AH.i.. office.
Residents /;.In tHe Ihcir guests
to lunch In lhe Lourdes dini",
ball by usi", ~r meal tick<m .
Commute", MIIy use tho:- food
couporif •• Iso av.ilable I' Stu·
denl Aff.irs • II the Cabaret
Room. The,,, is no e><pen5c 10
f.eulty 0. Iliff.
''The Main Coursc"' i. ;n its
firsl yell. but wUJ bopefuUy
become a N ... relh tradition.
Party jumps at Mapledale
by NIna Delio Stdtto
October 18·20 was P .. "ru·
Weekend.1 NararHh. It WIS .
ifeal IUC:DeM. feliluri", th( Fri·
day .t Oktoberlest .nd. din·
ner dance on Saturday ni&hl.
'The Oktobcriest wlS Mid in
the Gynuw.ium. wilh dea>no.
tiOr\$ provided by lhe German
club. The bond WIS . lot of fun.
keepin, everyone In high spiril.
wilh lhe f.med "Chicken"
dlnce. They doned chicken
ca(n while 'Iudents, mnm.t, . nd
dada clucked on lhe dance I100r
and flipped their '"wi""," The
bufl~, <nn$lsti", of Gennan
hots. sautkraul. .nd German
potato salad.lefl everyone w. n·
ti .. more.
On Saturd.y ni,hl N ..
famiMs joined each OChe •• 1 lhe
Mapledale Plorty HouiM! for
some wining, dining •• OO dancing.
A .coord breakIng scven·
hundred people .uended the
dance. Dinnet was buff~·.style.
fealuring luch entl'CClll ham.
IaN"",. and beef. Si.ster Marion
Hector spoke on belud! of Dr.
!leston, who could not be proscnt.
Instead she WIll .Umdi",
he. OWn Plo'enls Weekend _
he. and her hust.nd', 50th
weddi", .nnivtr .. ry. The
b.nd, " Request .·, from
Syncusc, kept C'VCTyOnC daneins
until 1:30 am. Prank Revoir
pvc uu speciallreal; he sot up
on slaJC and sang "Old Time
Rock and Roll"' in honot of the
men'. soccer learn.
On Sunday mQ,lt of the
families finally packed up aOO
headed home, .~ady. l'm IU'C.
lor I ,nod nishI's sleep.
The Nazareth Speech, Hearing and language
Organization (NSHLO) will be sponsoring a swap sweet made
to sell certain services and goods. From the following list, pick
out the things you most want to buy. and fill out the OfCIer form
below with the amount you will pay for the service. The deadline
wilt be Nov. 15. t 985. AI that time we will gather ali the Otder
forms and take the highest bidder for the service. We will call
you and will Ihen tell you who will render the service and when it
wit! be done. Please leave the order form at the Information
Desk in the NSHLO Swap·Sheet Box! Thank You!
The SERVICES:
1) One 3-5 page paper typed
2) 2 Dozen cookies (your choice)
3) 3 loads of laundry
4) One 3·5 page paper typed (one week's nolice)
5)1 dozen cookies (your choice)
6) One 5·6 page paper typed
7) Ironing
8) Manicure (by appt. only)
9) 1 load of laundry
I OJ Vacuuming
11) 3 page paper typed
12) Ironing
13) 1 load 01 laundry
14) Home-made lasagna
15) 3 tuck·ins
16) 2tuck·ins
17) 3·5 runs to the grocery store (beer runs, too)
18) 1 cIozen chocolate chip cookies
19) I dozen chocolate chip cookies
2011 load laundry
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Four beers later: The REAL Reality of Alcohol
The band .... as fantastic and and people atanding in a eifel<:, The doctors were quile
we made .... "'t_"1$ to bot· watching. meticulous in 18k,,,, Inventory.
row """e 01 their equipment. No .... mbt:r 13, 1981 Blood was everywhere. My I had broIIen my jaw in 5eVcn
WI!- Wfte just stMtins OUI and jIo .... hung Iimplyonlo mychut. pLlcea (broken ~ tooth but
didn't have any of OUr own. J.4 [ Ia:r there in tM ste1'i\f: whilcnCM My first instinct was 10 SCI out, onel. had. chip.fradure in my
That wall four years ago. I <out not bring m,,,"lf to believe. 10 run a .... ay from tbe me .. and right thumb, and had •
They were older guy •• nd Scattered pitches 0 congealed blood ckllY ii, but my I~ .... ,.trapped compound-fracture 01 my left
Wen! III<ln! ditciplined than Ill; Still "",.laI my halt. under the lront leal. I reached femur IlllIghl.
they pia......:! on practicinJ .tt My Lq wall stURII in -..e slren~ .... ay. down 10 yan. il OUt. but lIop- " How'. Chris?" [ uJ<ed.
ni&ht. As il was frldoy night 'The bonn there .~~ in some ord..... pal. Your Iq J.bouJd bend in "Confused." .aid my mother.
IllIe 13tll. believe it or noI) WE When 110 desired I o;:ook!'''';1 words one place. not two. and lhe "How', Do.nny?'·
hf,d lOme KriOUS partyi", to Tllroo..ghlhe wirtlthal b.a;ed my i-w. bone should be on tile inside. "Worl!e than you."
do. So Don, Chris. and myl!elf Though the sound wu painful to produce. 1'fltoy didn't hf,ve the Jaw. of After Ihree hours of ./'·"Y'
w.ndered .... t 10 lhe VW Rabbit We boock thm. They got .... t .nd queslions they whce~ moe
and wonderfll what .... ·e could I had not eIItm in fow day&. lheJe lIugo: uwsand pmcecckd into the opmoling room. It was
do willi ourselve.. A tube in each arm fed me to rell><M! the ,001 of the QI'. It 10 cold. 1l>He were 10 many
Th. ,h.m'·'.I ••• 0··'···. took fore""r. I don'l remoember people. Some guy WI, 'Praying
··l.et·s drive around Ind ~ ~ , ... 'oco.< tllem geuinl o..""y ,nd Chri S. sometlling up my no3e .nd it
rmish tMse bee ... before we That w .. not food. bul both were out before me. made me snee..,. He then stud:.
worry .boul what oornes nut." Neitller _.e the CI'\llobed vego:tllblel in warm milk Tllirty minUles ,*Ie. they • long while plastic tube in ;1
was the COI\IeNU&. So we piled 1ba1 1 lUCked through. gap in my broken tcelh lheraofter. . the f and loki me 10 inhak. 1 nttded
into lhe car.nd went off. _1 w_. .. not lhIu ngry. h II wma.rnda geendo u1g0h I1w01 p$tu ll me. .O.Ut I. or· • clear bruothins pa55IIge. Then
Oon't uk Rle where Illree "~1 soid e wu wOne I an myse . Until thot moment Ihere had SORleoM .,ked me to start
17'y«r aids """'led 10 get. Ioftn no pain. only shock. Tlun counH", backwards.,
l:t.pKk of audweiJer. I don'l In. c:o<k-i"". dernoral .• nd morphillt hue eMnscd. I grappled poIi"" 01 •
• emember tIOW. 11M: truth 01 I would speak with friends who eamt:. rocen .nd firemen-the men David Konopski
lhe malter is that if you want They tee-med as empty as I. w~- had SI~ us- .... their r---------;..., hl ••• h '11 Priests and ocher. became new friends. '.... Yl lOme! ng .... tl"<Oll& you neck$, and begtd lhem for
find a way 10 get it. regardless. aUI myoid friend. ~Iief from I.... ....in. ......_. IAN W '--d' ,_ .• ~. Th., ".WIIe was worse than m,seIf. ,- • '-1 e were 'octO mg Y- '... couldn't help me; they loid me
F.irport. Danny was drivi"8 to talk 10 the people in the IlIn-fd.
Quite CIIc;li"8. We lliU 1'hen. perhap6' week later. bula".,..
didn'l have Inything in mind. I was told. The panomedlc:scouldn't give
but it seemed to US tllat if we 11M:y had lied. me anything for Ille pain. They
we~ going somewhe~ we I could no! manage tears. we~n't doctors. As they 1000ded
mlghl as well gel the~ IS fd IS A hunser Clme tllen. A lIunger for frien.cWUp me in I UW Cllris sittins inside
we could. Didn'l w.nl to miss And • reQOfI. with • banda~ on his hcMIlnd
anything... Thq- lwei li...t. hi, .rm in • .sling. He lIid.
Year 'Round
Fairport was beal. 10 we He was de.d. "Hey Dave. how', it goingr' I
dbeacckid e1d0 loEamsto kReoicthueostuern dwlhreipre. by David Konopskl fhiogwur eild wt. h.a gllo{ln hge itc wouoludlnd'nt 'St EdIo! I~~~~~:=~~~.I
we belonged. Since we'd any good to TELL him. We
~ our time aoi", to FaW- • ____________________ -' found oullater he lwei. coneu.
!"'><1 w~ made for our home lurf """
tllat much flSter. Surely we Perllap6 we we.e Ihinkins we Iree.. They had taken Danny in •
were misMfIJI tomeilling. might shake tllem up . little bil. Wilen I came 10. o..nny and tepa"te ambulan"".
We were Laughins· It WIS III Danny WII mavins 100 f.sI Cllris were I«nins forward The eme'iency room "
10 mud> fun. for the turn.nd it was time for wilh tlleir lIud, on tile Genesee Wasl newlr.indofhell.
'T'here I~ a few places in East III iminent Lawn-;oo. Whit dashboIrd. In • split second 11M: doctors lhere couldn', gi...., 01 '~'::, ; ~::::,:::."'_"
Rochester where rich people greal fun. Unfortunalely this lluol VW had been transformed me Iny medication until they i-;:;;;--':':"':":::C:'c':::'::::::ci
live· the st.eet.are narrow Ind lawn waS ~uippcd with tile into. heap of b,oken gl ..... determined euctly what WIS OJ( yo<! Can t.n in n.tu •• 1
don't have lighU· and it', 10 most effective 01 slop ,~, Iwi$ledmetal.ndbodie$.There WfOns. "Where dOC$ il lIurt sunligllt. OUf Eu.opean.
very qnaint In these areas. most commonly referred to... wefc sirens and n.shinsllgllis now. Dave?" styled" SunT.na SunSystern
n Letters to the Editor
De.r £<lI to r.
In your editorial on October
4. you b.oughl oul IOrne
very impartlnt painll. In
general. many studenu are not
that Iware 01 whll is goi"l c;m
in lhe world. This .teems very
",d to me ... well. After le.vinJI
school, il will be up to uS 10 take
over important paoitioru in the
wOlld. Whether they are
~rnmental. educational. or
business pooltlom. _ wiU .11
have to deal wllh world .ffalr.
lIOOI1er or laler. Tllis is especill·
Iy lrue in the aoso: 01 Soulll
Afm. As you SIlted in your
edilorial. the crimes .plost
humanity lhat arc beifIJI corn·
mitted in South AfriCi mull be
deall with. The only way thai
lhis wiU receive the re<:ognition
il deserve. is through Slullenll
'-klng the initiative 10 become
informed. Otherwi,.,. the ,,-ue
wUl';mply die out and notlli"8
will ever be done to slop IIIeIe
'l1osilics..
Although 1 'gre.! with you in
that these crimes must be st0pped
and students must become
more inf<>nnecl. there are 1m·
portant things thai must be kept
in miD<! that you sccmed to
lI.ve ne,leeted in your
editorial; tllings thlt arc many
lime.s ove.looked by people.
This is becau.se they simply lee
lhe sufferlns1nd then lIy il is
had. Which 01 cour1e it is, but
still the problem is more corn·
plex lhan Ihii.
Tilt Ignorance of young
Amcrlaons 10wards world af·
fai.s Is criminal. Worst 01 aU.
many timel the students Iuo....,
no real desire to learn .bout
problem. confronling the
wo.ld. They would ralhel Just
lea"" il all up to the saverrunent
and lhen complain after I deci·
.;on hasbecn nwk.loommend
you on . dmitting your ignorance
on the lopic 01 South
Afriao .nd admire you even
more for dol"8 -It.in& 10
end your iJnor.ncc. The only
problem is thlt 1 do not think
thot you explored tile topic fully
enough before you issued your
editorial.
By boycotti"8 different items
produced by Soulh Afrla we
Ire nol helping Ihe blacks but
endangerins their jobs. This is
because of lhe economic lilbili-ty
Ihil his been built up by the
wllites. If. low Ievt! boycotl
would aUK anything. il would
simply be the laying off of black
wo.h... Tllen Ihe black,
would be without .ny;OO .t .11
.nd ha"" no wly to IlUpport
tlleir f.mily and no way to
rclurn IOllIeir horne. Alillepresenl
time the black,.", not In
the beM of sitnatloru. but I arn
s.ure lhal they would much
rllher ha...., • job to help their
family. lillie than notlling 1\
all.
I think thlt it i, important to
kttp in mind whit the5e men
hi"" to go through in order 10
.upport Ihcir flmilie&. Many
timel thc men .re working up
to Illree hundred miles . w.y
from their f.mmea, They are
forced 10 Live under lublluman
cond!tions in Mnlll s.haeks, with
up 10 eight men livins under
one roof. Althougll the.se are
dear I trocitiu .g.idS!
mankind. they hi"" no otller
means by which to suppOrt
lheir f.rnilies; 10 .ny boycotl of
South African goods would
clearly endanger .ny cl>anee
these men have of providing
flmily suppan. I ...... "'" that is
not what you had in mind.
You must kttp in mind th.t
wilen you deal wit II .n
nllblislled lovernmenl. •
quick .nd simple way usually
will not work. You. intenlioN
to hopo:fully end apartheid art
.dmirable. to".y lilt leut. but
not pr.ctieal. rr.ctically every
lnle .... tiooal body has pused
lqisIIotloa .iost .~rthrid.
guarante.!S you a R\o<'auS •
• ..:l~nl tan you can l-.e.!p all
yea. long. The days 01 lying
outdoo.s ;n the heat. endu.·
ing the discornforls and
diimalling ray. of sunlight
art l)e;ng ,<!'pIKed by pro~
non·bu.ning· SunTarY Sun-S)"$
lems.
·_"~ __ M'''' __ .
Situ. it existl. We must simply
loxept. for Ille present time. f------::==---j
thot Ihis governlns .ystem u· 0 ist' . nd that lhere is nothi"8 We .
Qln do. The only w.y change , , ,
will eYOi"" Is Internally. Until
this oca" •• udly enough. we
muslju",';1 back and wllcllille
&llu.tion unfold. Hopdully.
.:hanse will not come too late.
PhllipT. MlIIer
More letters
on page 7
Call or come by today
and leI us prove if /0
you.
COLONY HOUSE
hair designers
31 N. MAIN ST.
PlnSFORO, NY
586·8332
Par1ting at 08p0I
MoIor Inn
• GI .. ~
Parents Weekend: Not
for residents only
by Tedd Pullano
For P.~nl$ Weekend. 1985
Commuter A.s.socialion Pr"".
denl. SUKn Shah~n. w.nl~ to
;"voI,'" as many oonunute" as
poo.s.ible 1be main method for
doing Ihu was the wmmute.·
parenlt Soci.al Hour. which wns
held on SIIturdly. ~ 20Ih
Atany lIudents took the opportunity
to show oIf their parenti.
Approximllely 50 people .1·
l .... dftI the ptherina. indudinJ
l.iz Heeks and I.mily, AnnM.
ne Seidel and r.mily, .nd
Eric Moffat and ran,;ly. just to
name, few,
Al the mcial hour, several
foods were ... rv~_ Cheese and
crackertwetethe _instlr, bo.n
ther" w .. ,Iso illieed apple'.nd
diced I'ine'pph:o, The
refreshments con~ ol a
fruit ptltu;h, concocted by Slop
Food £nlerprl.ses, pi ... sever.1
boule. 01 wine from, Ioal
vineynd n.c WIne was ... ~
Cloy ~rxe. from viney.rds
locotw in Fairport New York
P.renu from.u O'-e' the I.ea
were .1lIe to convcr ... wnh
other ptlrcnts.nd 51lKknu.1be
theme of mlny converKlion.
was how the •• peel of be1ns •
Commuter Q&A's
Ant ... '" to wi Wfl'k'. qu""tion:
commut~. Iffected neh ItU·
dent. 0.... ~renl "'"IS quoted IS
saying lhall honestly beUeve
tbat there is 1\0 extra adv.ntase
10 be,ng •• esident. I lived on
campus when I wenl to IIChool
.nd -.Id not Will to graduate
50 I (:QUId lu~. II wU ju" to
difficuh 10 5IOOy, and If you
~n!ed to be IoOrittUy involved.
you would gototbepub, not the
libl1lry.'·
Also in .uendance was Dr
Alec SulherLand, "'00 t"",led
,.,...,ryonc tOI sl10n discour,..on
wi..e ta.ei",. II was .n "n'
joy.bl" even! for aU who at· ,,"" ..
SA NAZARETH COMMUTER ASSOCIATION
Grades· What are they?
lIy Matlipl llrtlnar
Ilow m.ony tim"" ""VI' you
lIuclte<! for whal seoetrU like an
e1ernity for.n English laot, only
'" &~1 a Corm Or how many
limn hive you wortied
your",,11 ~kk OVer thDt grade 01\
a test IlOl yet relurned that
you're dyill!J to know but also
could ca.e less if)'QU ever got il
back' Or whal aboul Ihal lern,
"",~r Ihal}"OY bust.,.j yourb,,"
for and "knew" you SOl an A
yet. much 10 you. diNppoinl
mCIlI, only ... , B-7 Mo:st likely.
Ihc .nswe. to these queslions Is
100 often.
One w.y that I (~I sqrepted from the r~nt5 is that
ampIISlIOCial activities seem to be iust for the .eJldents, In
fact, I've gone to one Or two miJCers this liCme5t~. and there
we.~ only one III" two peopII: that I knew. It would be nia:: if
the rem\ent5 made US f~l w~lcome. espec;.lly lhe f.eshmen
~member, th~ is our oolle8'l too.
Entertainment
Abounds!
Grad"., What are Ihey7
They·.e mYllicat t.oublesome
devices invented 10 control
every college stud(onl. They
pouess an almighty power that
tMy just should not. 11"100 ter·
rific to gel a Sood Irade. but so
devastating 10 get a bad OM.
C.ades ean easily ,II", our
moods. our ambitions. .nd our
overall attitudes. II seemS
.Imost ridiculous bow much
emphasis we put on !hem
C1"&dcs &bould not be the ma,n
00, .. .,. of h.wi...... _ or
sadne.s - in colleg". There's SO
much morc ..
Q: Would you 1M: willing to pay for . ese .... ·ed ~.king?
If so. how mlleh po-. Mmaote. ?
by SUlI&n A. Sha"""n
"Putting on lbe RiU" wlU be
the theme for the Commute.
AMOClation's first mixer 01 ihf:
yea •. Residentl and com·
mulen. come oul and WftJ"
your bow lieal The mixer will
bI: held on Novembe. 81h In tM
Cotbaret Room from 9 pm to I
.m.
NQarcth', FlU formal will
be On Novembe. 16th. AU com· L.::===================:....J mboUyl/trtSic, ncdo.lmirelf rainendd .b IrIIi"n sgp oyuosue..
Why nne take Ih;5 opportunity
10 gel dressed up and Iwtve a
Commuter "Cut ·UpS"
by Susan A. Shah.,.,n would be unable 10 o;:ontrolthei.
environment. 100000sly they
need I CQnt.olled environ"",nt,
whatever lhat rnay be.1
Sood lime wilh old fr;"nds and
new. Look lor mlll"e informa·
tion lOOn.
Ch.i,tmll puty On
~mber 61h, Commute .. ,
dorJ't miu thil chance to
celebrate the holidays • little
"'rly with faculty. .nd other
commuters .nd Illeir families.
The Commute. A.sociation is
lookillJl forward 10 host.ing this
holid.y p .. ty Ind Slying
farew"U 10 1985 and lhe ran
... mesler.
As you Cln tee, our event • .,e
slowly dwindZin& down. The
Commuter ANOCialion is look· '''8 forward tQlChedulingmany
futu.e evenll fill" the Ipt"ing
,s,.mestu. 100 if you htt~ .ny
ideas or comments, jusl drop 1U
a note in the SUllSeslioll:l
envc. It tbe Commuter mail
filQ. Please remember, we
'epr"Senl noI only full time
studenlS. but also continuing
edUCIlion students.
fill" lhole <Ii you who may nne
have noIieed the comedy tum
of Jody Hirsh and Nlncy Gilettc
in W c.obaret. Ihilis a chance
fill" you 10 get 10 Itnow them.
Jody and Nancy a.e hoIh
English rnajon wilh I writing
c:onccntl1ltion. ]ody, I junior,
would like 10 bI: I writer after
she finishes It Nau • .,lh: N.n.
cy, a oecond·semelte. oophomore.
who ~llsoconcent.alins
in secondary cdu"ation,
'would like 10 ehanle lhe high
school.ystc,n in ,.,. l..:rchlngl··
Jody and Nancy have .n
.~rtrnenl on Gtnexe Str~I.
Wbe" I wed the ~i. if they
got alnn3 well. lhey quickly
responded, "we .I.eady hated
each other when we moved in,
so we knew il would be all right
10 live together!"' n.e qUQlion I
wlS mOllI curious .bout "'as
"who ~ the cooking?"' Nan·
er repUed, ··Jodydocslbecoolt·
in& .nd E do 1M cleaning
because ]ody il .uch a slob!"
There last and mOIIt meaningful
comment WIS that their "1011
in life i, to be invited to Or
Loomis's house for dinner I"
New Commuter Wear!
They d_ lhis .~nment. Iet;
Otding to N.ncy, "because.U
their furniture is therel'" Jody
NY' lhey commute to N ....... lh
beclu,e they "live off
eampuol" Sf/rioo.ly, lhough, if
they Ii"ed on campus they
In .ddhion. the two will be
hostirt4Ilhcir OWn comedy hour
It thd. IP'ortmcnl v"ry soon .
and they will ~y all of you 10
come!!1
Wha was that
pretty ballerina
Jady Hirsh!
by Mott Ferguson
Within the pasl w.,.,It, Ibf: e><.
ecutive office ... nd other com·
mitl~ ""'mbers of Commute.
Au.oc:i.tion h."., had Ihe
pl""u'e of donn;"1 neW
sweater ••
The roo. uecutive office ..
a.e proud to WI'It their purple
sweaters, with the wo.",
··Naza.eth Commuler AMoaalion"
monogr.mmed, in gold
thre.d. On Ihe left pockel, .nd
his Dr' he. name aported on the
right. n- Iwe.len will be
worn .t most IOCiII functions
spon!lOred by lh\' rollege or
Commute. Anodltion
HopefuUy, Ibis will make it
much easier for fllCUlty and
stlldents 10 recosni~e the
leadership 0( 1\ lelSt one
orpni:attion on campus.
Si~ additional SWmtttS w,,'e
pu.chased for the other com·
mittu m~mberl. Theae
sweater, • .,. yellow Ind have
!be NO. Ioso silk~ on
tM left pock~t. The commlll~
members will ,Iso wear their
,weaton It ~I events 10 that
tMy will be e.!oily recosnized.
The pul'pl)ee ollM swe.lers
is 1>0\ to "'.how off,"' but •• !ber
10 belp f.miliari:.e you wilh
Ih<>M: worltins to mnt you.
~. Hopef\llIy, ,fl"r teeing
them a few !inWls, yoo wi!! be
abJ,. to rK'Dl"i:.e you. leaders
WITHOUT lheir ,W"'lon,
For snyone who is interested,
you may also purchase I Iw ... t·
.... You have the choia: of I
purple or yellow sweater wilh
the logo on it, (Sorry, the
monogrammed ones are fill" 1M
e.:«utive offi~rsj. n.e $W ... ler
will COOIt SIS, which include5
Ihe lilk·tcrecning. To pla~ In
order you n...eel to give $15.
you. narnr. ~, and the color
you pme. tOlnyofthefour e>:.
e<:ulivc offi~ra; Sue, Scotl,
Kris. III" 'l'hcresa. So NVe your
money and sport. sweater that
""Y' you'''' proud 10 be a 0DfDmuterl
I ' m~rtlinly noI Sly;", not to
wo.ry about your grades; E am
:IIIying I'IOt to gel hyPl" about
them. Just try to keep those
Jnda in ~rspective. Aim for
JOnd grades bul strive to do
your very best. No one a n ask
fill" more lbul runember that
only you ,lone can determine
what you. vcry bell il,.
Sotisfaction Can Come out 01
knowing you did your best.
So Iet·s not let gradell set the
best 0( ul. They're not mucb
more than little leuen. Whydo
we make them oul \0 be more
lhan they "",JEy ar~1
After all this. I may even take
my own advi~.
ISliI Mi, Hope ....... -,_,
NY
ClASSES BI:GlN
GMIIT _ SEI"T •• NOlI "
LSAT NOlI ,.
GRe -ocr s. os; 1
~T • .Jo\H 21. lit!
OM FE!!. 13
~111I)"1>e'1_
~,",_r_
October 30, lae5 ,
The case against Commuters
by E.O. J\l cCl u~k<:y,J r.
I don't Uke home compute ....
Oh, ()OhI,",!!e .. arc ~
inventions, III I"'nl you. n.cy
hoelped I,I$get.mlln totbemoon
.nd back "'ely. but it WAS.
mIIn. noI. microchip that w.lk·
ed lip thoere in 1969. Busi"".~
$<!em ",<:tty content witb the
.i.d.e..a. .o f~ thlllp. bul I.bhor
To limn to the TV ad •. ('lilt
would tbink I c<)lnput .. rl"5>nome
is in perpetu.l disorder
My dwelling'''e ALWAYS In
d~r .• nd I've been doing il
for year' wilboullhc helpof an
IBM PC. thank IOU v .. ry mu.:!,
AI l<:a51 I gene .. 11' kn.ow w .... 'e
everything i, 10000led. A hon>e
computer would jllSl g .. 1 in Ihe
w.y of 5Oll1e br ... kf.st spil"'ge
of lIOme son. Plu" I don'l mind
"""'!lCing' check book. II". my
O"'n priv.l .. p.rt of th ..
aopiwistic ~fe Honolio AllI"r
tl<'Vtr I~' Macintosh.
II .. ", ar ... few mor .. 10 mull
O'o'er:
AI Differenl syst .. ms appe ..
10 be incomp.tible Tbe
monuf""ur ..... like it lhis way
Tlwy <10<1'1 want U$ co~umcr·
tYJ)C$ uaJ.tng p.trt.like ,,'e ""n
oJo now wilh !"ow lire!J and
windsbi .. ld·w,per bl.des.
BI T .... lyMenugoout 0( .ute
tooquickly Grlnted. most products
hive. Iltruled shelf hie:
but whicb would you "nber Iry
to sell' a three year old CI' or.
Ih"", year old di,k drive?
q People th.l like tbem c.n·t
Il',ist ulking lhem up around
jl<'Ople like mc. 1 never did like
f'natics.
01 Health r~ Sci<'no!
lells me """'ryth"l& I lilte to do
1J lhortening my ~fe apcctln.
ct· Why not something I
DON'T lik .. ? I lmell I COn·
splracy, Doc$ the Surgeon
Gener.1 own 0fII!1
1::1 The Iype doesr1t look
rishl Typew.itten m.te.i.1
<ucb IS thi.look.1S if 5O<l\t'Ont
r .... \ly pul in IIOme time and el
fort, I lik~ Ih~1 Compuler.
prin1ed cop)' pl.ys havoc with
.~cepl .. d lelle. ' Iyleli,
E"crything looks like • memo
from~ 1.uai.1 K."I0W he
own. one.
F) Kids use Ihem bell~r than
adults.l·m an adull I don't lik ..
It when kids do lhingl ~ kc thaI
beuer than me, II makes me
wonder what they'll' up 10.
Remember tbe movie
WARGAMES?
GJ Compule/'l do not spuk
good English? Neitber do lhe
people u, ing them, Tenns Uke
"biU' and "bilel" .nd CRTL
o;rNle MORE di"idions in •
world lhat could use LESS.
HI There I more hell' than
just gUI lee~ngl fneoos . Iry
tbllon; floppy diKS c.n be eras·
ed by such simpl .. Ih;n~s as
Il8lic el«trkity louching the
wrong p.t1n. or .irport seeurity
.,:01>$. NOM of lbone thinp
_ elooc to phas;na: my
yellow lepl p.td.
E""n so, th .. ~ a.e lhose
.nlOng UI con"inced that the
• CSI of ~ .. e in lor. continlled
lif.. 01 drea.y m.nagemenl
withoul OM 0( lhese facclcst
crill...-s in your domicile. l.et
II\(m ranI .nd rne. And like
he.rt. the.uy.n Apple lie can
lell me how my .oc'" get lost
going from Ihe w ..... er to Ihe
dryer. l"II buy TWO of them,
The prosecution rest.o.
on.. author 0( this article ;S •
Pr"".m CoI>$Ulllnl in lbe
M.rketing Edutlll10n Center
al Ko.uk, II gOOll friend of
tiline Gene McClu$key ;s
originall}' from Ohio· .nd he
hi. t ..... a..nl 10 PfO"C iI' He
" ... kind .. ..,.,gh 10 o(fer his
woru lIS .n "eotra" for the
GleaM' Keep walching for
mOre specialtie. in IUIU'e
~ues -ed.
Police Series, Conclusion ( LETTERS ~
Wha t To Do If... ~iiiiiOOiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiOOii~
II' AN OFFICER USES TOO
MUCII I'ORCE:
1. Gcl Ihe badge numl)c r.
. nd Ihe pla le number of Ihe
ve h icle. I' lnd o u l Ih ..
precinct number or local
police deparln,enl 10 wbleb
tbe omcer Is u.ignM.
2. Remember whal th~
police officer look, Ilk ... It
m.kes scnw: to wrlle down ..
des<:riplion ... quickly &Ii
po»ible.
3. T.ke down Ih .. names of
wl1nesscs, if I ny.
4. Arr l n ge 10 ba ve
p bOlogr.p b, l a k en 1m·
n"ediBlely of any Inj uries
you , USllln.
S. If you hav .. . uslainM
physical Inj ury, even [f It
..,.,m$ . lIghl .l lbe time, you
, bould ..,.,k n,edle.1 alten·
Uon pron'plly h om your
I,bysld.n or al Ibe ne. rest
hosph .. l. Oblaln a copy of
Ihe medlc.1 Irea l me nl
record.
6. You b. wc lhe r lghl tosue
Ih .. polla: otncn.nd lhedly
Kovernmenl, .nd you can
m" .. cOIn pl .. lnl wllh inler'
" . 1 , H.ir. 101 Ih.. pollee
deparlment. YOU SItOUI.O
CO NSULT WITH YOUR
LAWYER.
7. If you feel uncertain
..boul how 10 proceed, ..,.,k
gu id a nce o f (o",munlly
leaders, such lOS mc n.ber. of
tbe clergy. vU ... ge officia ls.
..:hool ltlche r. . nd ad·
m ln l$l •• loro, .nd civic
le.ders W" O CAN IIELP
YOU GET IN TOUCII WITH
A LAWYER.
What's Cookin'
"Kibby"
Kibby bil Sanlen ISluffed
M ... Uoafl
by Susan A. Sb. b...,n
Kibby has been r .. "rded IS
Ihe nalionaldWl of 1A:ban.on for
many a:nluriea, II differs from
westem meatlooo..... in Ihil
wlgur whe.t if uJCd as the bin·
ding .,..nl, and tbe '"I is stuff·
ed with ....... I·.nd·nul mixture
fla vored with . ll lhe spices
loves in Ih. Middle East.
[WIS brouSht upon tbis lIufl·
.nd i\l grelltli just atU it kibby,"
,,~ .. For " Kibby"
.... pound bul"r "'heot plio
cups)
I pound ground "'mb or beel
,I. .m edium onion, finely chop-
1M leaspoonl sail
118 le'spoon pepper
Z "blespoons m.arga.ine or but
t .. r. melted
Fur Sluffing
\10 pound ground 11mb .. b«f
I small onion fi""ly d>opped
2 tablespooN pi"" nulll (long
and while!
li8 le.spoon ground cinnamon
DIsh oS ground nulmeg
Co"er bul,ur with cold
wiler, l<:t stand 10 minul ....
I)nin. P.ess bulgur to remove
eXcess water. Mix le.mb. on;"".
S11lt, . nd pepper Add bulgu •.
Kn~ad until well milled.
Press hili of the mixture
evnrly in ungrcased .sqUAll'
p.t1n. Cav... wilh stufling.
Spread remaining lamb-wl.gur
mixlure """'nly over 51uffillj,
Pou. ",a",rine OVer mcatlOilI
Cook uncovered at 350" u"til
brown, aboul 40 minut .... Cut
into diamond .sltapo::s. Serv<:
them hot or cold. They·Il'S' .... I!
My d.d i. 100'111
l.ebltne5t~p~ and pack
lrom t.cbanon He mo~ed tOlhe
United Silles U a child . nd
made the smartesl mo\'e everHe
had me!
The position '1I1ed tn ~ n.. methods of opposing No mIIU ... how hlrd you Iry
G"""'r", Ap.trtheid editorial Ap.t1nhcid given in the edilorial 10 st.y . wake, you ""nnol. Thi.
wlS n01 bard 10 notice. MO$I Ife lhinp Ihil I do not believe me.1U tbal some thinp do nol
people. for obvious rca""ns, a re would reo lly work. l.eaming get done. There is always an
.gainot Apartheid. It was .boul il may help. but Ihe . I!ernalive. You<:lng .. lup.t5
poinled out that many st ....... nu boycotting 0( Soulh Aim pro- •. m. and pick·up where you left
Ill' unaware 0( worldly issues. ducuand withdraw.oll from the oIf. That's whal lOme pcopJe
s.dly erlOU.ih. thaI i, t<lle. It Is b&nkJ. in my opiniorr, would do. The big problem is thaI by
.I!O I ..... tlull we leel empfllhy only end up hurting the bla<:kJ. mid·week you Ife • walking
lot these people · when we These.", the people who nec<:l zombie and nOl good for
think .bout them. Th .. facts the money Ihil they receive . nylhing.
slaled in lhe •• lieJe made peG- lrom lheir .uily work. no mal· I know lhat it II necessary lor
P!Cthinko(lheilsuesathatld, tcrhow muchorhowlittlclhey .11 prolello.s 10 assign
.nd .13O """ ,uuestionubout actually make. [f "'" were to homework; yel why is it thll
whal w .. can do. stop buying South African pro- they.U do il on the aarncday or
I .grec<:l with I ..... rtieJe for
the most part. It il lrue - people,
not JUII lIudenlJ, 'Il' unaw.n::
01 the Ihings thll go on . round
lhem outside 0( thei. OWn im·
medi.te IIIrroundings, inteml'
lional insta,..,...apccially. On.
college ~ampus, tbe ",udents
I re in lheir own lilll. world.
MO$I 1uI~ }obi wilhin, or
becaux 01. school. They ....... ly
come on conllCl with anyone
otJu:r than teach.", and friends.
We are $heltered. Sur ... we
hltve the New yOl"~ Tim .... nd
lelevision. not to mention other
various sour.:a In Ibe library.
bul we Ife not experiencing ....
0( yel, the ..,., workl. Sadly
enough. even IhOile in the re.1
world 1IOIIlelimei don'l pay at·
tentian to any of Ih. ru!ily .......
pening ebewhell'.
"No. we .,..oo.bly woukln'l
think 0( othcn in lhe <::OUnC 0(
Ibe day. bul we need to," This
quote from the edilori,l mighl
bell~r be wrillen .s, " no. we
p.obIobly wouldn'l Ihink of
O1be .. in Ih~ COIItW 0( the .uy,
~!Wsswe need to.'" MO$I peopJe
• no mailer who lhey ..... think
of themselves first., forcnlO6t,
and, tom<:times, only. If the
U.S. didn't need ruoufCCS from
O1her countriel..nd if .... e could
Il'main civil wilhoul ties, lhen
we would .,..oo.bly be doillj
less for otb~. "unfortunate"
countries. We' lI give tbem
eVe, ything Ihty need as long IS
Ihey remain friendly 10 uS and
II long II they give ul
everything we Wlnl
dUCU, I believe this woukl just the .. me weekend? I undersCI~
"""'y blaclls to lose their lind that .11 professors Clnnol
}obi Md money. check with I II Ibe otber pro[
agrtt thaI il i5 nc:ceosary to
unclcrstand the ";tUAI;"" hef .. e
We CII1 do .nything construe-tl""
for the blacks. If We were to
do ""m<:thing hlstl ly. we could
end up being mo... of •
hindr.n~ Illan • positive
fon:c. This is not • nt:W sitUA'
tion. II has been JOing on thell'
for leVeral year •. 1lIe fact that il
w'!n'1 a daily $lory in the
ncwiIJI"per made [t seem leu
important lor not important . 1
.11). Already 1M new5pllper
headli,," hi ..... sw.yed .WlY
from the South Af1i<:an topic
beca~ people tend to become
bored hearing Ihe .. me thing
\ily a!ter day. Thlsdoes not im·
ply thai il il over. Th .. b"'cb
have. long. hard r'lht.hcadol
Ihem. If "'" Il'.Uy w.ntlOhelp.
we should put.s>de our lootb&lI
pmes. .nd concenlral .. on fin·
ding ."Iutions 10 • very .... !.
very frighlening problem.
feuOr"$ to sec; when they ITe
'I$ign;ng homework. but
pIeax allow Ih.e students time
to calch up on everything.
An [ am IIIggesting is • .uy
wi thout homework. In Ihe p.t1st
I .m .w .. ~ thaI these kind 01
days . '" .Imost """-existent,
bul mlybe il COIIkl be tried jll$1
to sec J\o,.. il works.
I know many 01 my lriends
hive been.t Ihe "end 0( their
ropt''' more th.n once beaousc
of tbe over obundanee of
homework. [ !<now I have, too.
I'm not .. ying homework i.
ulel...... no good. o. un·
necnoary. rm just suggcatinl
we try something I little dif·
f ..... nt. The id~a i. not 10 ca"",,1
homework ahogelher, just
reduce il. or QlnceI il for one
.urlO studenls can be .llowed
10 relax. take • brealher .• nd
""tch up on wkal lhey hlven'l
been able 10 do lhe week
previously.
Ma ry Ann Kofron A
~ar Edllor,
Co n e .. rned Up·
pc:rda ... m.n
Hive you <'Ver had • day or •
weekend where It wll already
pllnned for you by yOIl.
te.el>c:rs?
()mo ha$ you doing. paper,
tbe other has you doing ~ c:ast.
.nd yet ItIOIher has you study.
i"IJ for. mid-term. And no mill·
ler how far in adv.nce you
".'led studying. you find
yourself "cramming" on lhe
lall cvooning.
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~nC. . R. iiiiE.A. T..I V..E. . C. iiiiO. R.N.; i;iiE.R. ....i iiiiiii~D €L ETTERS )
In miles, we are lar part;
In Love. our huns know no distance.
M.N.T.
o..ar Editor,
II is very apparent lhat you
. re qainst Apanheid in South
Africa. I dtres,ay lhe entire
I of Ihi.
preserve their ""rilap.
The hUlory of South Africa is
closely pIIralieled !oourown. In
1652. I dutch .e\iBious , roup
called 1M Dutch Refonncd
it Church left HoU.lId because of
why they MY<: set their nation
like it is aoo undel'StllndillJ how
they think. we ",n offe. w.ys 01
ending their problems. The
Afrika""rs are people too.
Iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~i~~~iiii~i ~~~~'~~~~~~~~ religiou. perucution, very
similar 10 the puritans who
came OVI!r on the: Mayflower.
to Eventually QUAI Btilain turned
in Southern Africa into. colony.
We fough t for our In_
dependence in the Revolu.
tionoory War, they did in the
Boer w ..... Just as we did, they
Dear Editor,
Sincerely yOIl",
C.M.M.
I would like 10 rommenl on
your editorial on apanheid. I
felt thlt Ihe racts that you
covered in the «!ilOnal ~e
very 10"'1. I (&fI see your
definite position loward .par'
lheid, You believe th.t the pe0-
ple today are _rned only
with lheir own ~ aoo
their own leisllre time. People
are not doing enough 10 help
.... e lnother. We have the 0pportunity
10 sain more
knowledge, bul ......, are so
caughl up in our own selves
that We do not have lime 10
!hi'" .bout the world around
~.
S ranch Shadows
I'm bokin,.
I f""lso w .. m iru.ide.
The room i.n't warm,
My beat1 iI.
Through the window the ylrd looks diSlorted.
The gia" muSI be old.
I'm beginnina to enjoy I""",, Mauh days.
Soow, nino SPrinl coming.
All intermixed.
The Sun casls .v.adow. of I""t Iree on lhe yard. It·, dying slowly.
Elm? SiSler Kathleen would know.
[\5 branch·"'-odows vein the dried.
Leaf strewn yard like. map.
lbose luves have been there sinco: fall.
'!"hole branches. SO ..... ny. represent In inlriclC)',
The development of Life .. il lives
Within t""t woody home of Nalure.
Such branches HiSl within my mind.
The ..... rk of Ieloming. of'Sing.
Of Ih" d ...... elopment of Life as il lives
Within this fleshy home 01 Nature.
A cloud comes, erasing the ..... p.
It highlighls th~ dorm.tl""y of Life here,
The brown shades the "een.
Such empirical douds have siote .. in minds.
Depression. confusion, and OIher'
All ert..se the mlnd·brooche •.
They e rase lhe intricacy, the detail
By singling our sigh\5, consumins ou, thoughts.
The cloud depat1s. redraws lhe map.
1lIough OIhe,. .. e cominS the aun returns.
WannillJ the air and warmins my heIIrt.
by Dave KonoPlikl
m,
the Afrikaners
justily their actions. Or I
prove that they are people too,
100 not the racist pip mo..t pe0-
ple thi'" they .. e.
First. I 1m goinl to look .t
your ideas and proceed 10 $how
you why......,shnuld not do that,
You wrote we shouLd support
legislalion "'-mng public lunds
from beinS invested in South
Africa. You ,110 said to boycotl
lhe ""'Ierrands tnd Soulh
African prOduc .... MOS! of the
worke •• are nonwhite, They
will be the firot and the hardcsl I~ ;~~;:~T.~;"M-in
·
100
We in the sood
01' U.S.A, _ should not con·
demn the Afrikaners 'or their
actions without firll 'Hempting
10 undentaoo their position.
Thei,. i, a different culture
than OUrs . nd they truly 'eel
they .. e not doinl .nything
wl"OnJl. Our fnrefathe .. prlIctioed
.very and Lows supported
SoegregatiOf1 until the \960' •. To
condemn the Afrikane,. we
would have to .bo ~mn
your parents. "andparenlJ,
I nd SO On for living and work·
ing in a .oeiety supponing
""II'e8"tiorI,
The Af,ihnera int ~rprel
Ihings different from us, People
say the blacks outnumber Ihe
whitts by five-IO«Ids. It is
more CQfTecI to ... y nonwhites
outnumber the whites. The
Afrikaners ... y there is no one
ethnic Iroup with. large mao
•
_____________________ ...J jorily. They .eel there .re four
major ethnl<: "ou~, not two.
The r"st .. e the Asians. The se-
ALL POETRY
MUST BE TYPED,
DOUBLE-SPACED
AND SIGNED
cond .. e the whites, which a re
divided inlO the Britiah desoen.
dints and the AfriuneQ. The
third are the Black$, which are
",lit up lorording to the various
tribes they belona to. The
fourth Ire the CIIIiorftb. which
.. e of mixed ~scent ,
The Bantustans are a reU.set
up by the Sollth African
Gowrnment ... each of the
various ethnic: S.oups will ha~
Iheir own homeland and they
wUJ be able to remtin distinct to
finally Won. We followed .<b;.
Ir; .... called Manifest Destiny.
There were people: we coiled iro·
disns who were in 0\1.' Wf.y as
we went WC$l, but the white
people did not arc. The
AfriltaJ!era thought it was thcoir
destiny 10 tnfClO"Ce Kpln.tio!l of
the races; they Slid il wuGod'.
will. Through the ,(ncr.lions
lhis pbilosopby has been in·
~ into theirc"lt"..,. lbq
have accepted il and now it is
se<:ond nature to them to think
0( blacks as lIting inferior.
Throughout IMi. history. the
Afrikaners h.v," been
peI'S«Uled againll and had 10
light for lhC'ir liYeS. Their
history has been forsNi by
bIrod, and bKauae of this.
th~re is. very wong feeling of
IoyJJly .nd ... t;olllli.." &mOnS
th~ Afrikaners. They an! ~
protedi~ and ~(ensi~ of
what is th~irs. Th~y feel the
land of South Africa is .. much
lheirs as the lend of the U.S. is
ours. The IWontusla ... Ire no dif·
le.ent lhan the reservations we
set up for the Indians. In II~t,
what we did then and w""l
they .. e doln& now Ire alrnost
exactly the ame.
The Government of Soulh
AfriCI i5 euentiaJly
Democratic. II is \ruf: that only
whiles can vole, but before OUr
civil war only white males
could VOle here. The point I am
t')'ina 10 mOe is that bKauae
Iheir hiSlory is similar to ou ....
we connot condemn Ihem for
their ~ions without con~mn'
ins what OUr forefathers did.
This is the Iaoo of the f""', supposedly.
Instead of attempting
to hurt their Government with
boycotu and o:a)nQmic anctioas,
I prtlpOllO: we instead 100II
at their si~ of lhe IMueand of·
fer our help to OVercome their
problems. By doinS this. they
should eventualty adopI our
priociplu. I rali ... this could
t. ke a IonS time. but it is a sure
way 10 end Apanheid. AII""'t
any OIher way wiu aUJe
ncoedleM bIood>hcd, hann the
bla~kI even more t""n th~ are
now. and add 10 lhe problems
and leruic:lns which alrudy H·
ill.
The Afrikaners a re not evil.
foul . d issustlns c reatures
whose aoIe pUrpoM' is the H'
tinction of the b~b, They in·
stead wanl to ""'P,,,ate lhe
nco. In this w.y they honestly
feel lhey will help the nor>whi""
"-e. By their way the
different ethnic s roups will be
able 10 ret.in their OWn disH"",
tive cullures and lraditions. I do
not a$It 'oryou or anyon.- else 10
lotally .upport the AfrikalM:rI. I
only .sk llIsl you Iry and see
their ~, By understanding
T definitely agree with this
e<!ilo';"l. [think lhat the people
an! just walting fO<' something
10 hit them on top of the head
before they wake up to what',
going on. I think lhat the peOple
today ha~ 10 set out and par.
ticipate in lhis world, The
luth.or of this editon.1. tells \IS
many ways in which we can
respond 10 the Apartheid Act.
Some eumples I""t Marlene
poin ... out would be 10 Want 10
learn more aOOut the .partheid
and world new&. Apartheid is
only 0<Ie ..... jor story in the
world today. There an! still
"th"r "'3j<>' otori .. ""
Americans should know about.
We CIIn support Ihe Iegislalion
and lhe AnIi·A~rtheid Act, and
counter the South Arrieln pr0-
paganda., There are SO many
people, yet nobody seems in·
terestNi or Win ... 10 get involv, "'. Some people" views are thaI
they don'l Clre. MO$I people
that are like \hi, are usually not
inlerested beclu.se it donn't
evolve around them. Again ond
asam the editor 51ruw:s that
you (:.OIn', become involved if
you are not inlerWed and not
wanting to lcam. To me a per.
iOII not wanting to learn when
they M~ u.. opportunity is
just pure isnnnnce on hi. or
her pan.
Toconclude, Ind more or leM
sum lip Ihi. edilorial. I would
definilely ha~ 10 .gree with
Marlene. I thought thaI this
editorial was oulstandin8, and
written In sood 1aIIe. I liked lhe
way it was set up. The editor
statted in a good mood, 10 set
her alldie""" interested. and sel
the JCene of her repot1. Afler
this she put us down. showina
how lacbdalsical we reaUy are.
Alter thil.he gave u' the fact.
of the South African crisis.
Her finll Ind Lost IWO
paragraphs gave US a complete
sumtnlry of the enti re edilori.l,
She stated the way' in which
we can rqpond 10 the ailis and
.be pve US specific i~ .. that
would be easy for liS tolollow, I
learned I lI'''''t deal from the
editori.l Ind discI>ssions.
Robert McGuigan
Lettel'$, Pi- 9
NTlD Presents
Dracula
A dramatic struggle between
good and e\fil, 'P"rked with
5pCCiaJ affects. will ~ the focus
of the NT!DTheatre pnxluClion
of "The Passion of D.acula."
opening Halloween night. Oc·
tober 31, at 10 p.m. The
unuSILOJ hour of the performarlCe
i. planned 10 provide t~
audience with • spectacular
midnight finale, according 10
Performing Ans Chairperson
Dr. Richard Nichols. who is
directing Ihe production.
Patrick Graybill. NTID performing
an. teacher aM artist.
will play the pan of Professor
Van Hel.ing. &fore joining the
~; flD Theatre. Graybill apen!
11 ~ars as,. featured member
of the Tony Award-winning Nationa1
Thealre of the ~a(:
"The P.ssion of Dracula" isa
three-act play based on the
novel by 8ran Stocker and
adapted for the stage by Bob
Hall and David Richmond.
Although other adaptations of
the novel exist. Nichol. cllose
this version because its
characters are three dimensional
Md carry the play to dif·
ferent levels_
h. central conflict is
rq>re..,nted by lhe slruggle belw
«n Count Dracula and Pro-fe!.$
Of Van He lsing for Ihe
possession of Ihe bea utiful
young woman, Wilhelmina
"Willy" Murray. On this level.
il is a struggle betw«n the
forces of good and evil.
represented by Van Helsing
and Dracula. respectively. But
there are deeper levels 10 eacb
cha racter. making them more
than mere stereotypes.
Special affects consulUlnI for
the play is Richard Huggi ... ·
company. "Theatre Magic,"
known to thealergoers for
special affects in SIlch Brood·
way productions u ··Cats" and
"Agnes of God:·
"Tbe Passion of Dracula··
will be presented by the
Deparlment of Performing Arls
of NTlD at R1T. In addilion to
the Halloween performan~.
ohows will be performed at 8
p.m. on Nov. 1.2,8, and 9. Like
all NT1D productiOns.
·'Dracula" will be performed in
sign language and voice.
Tickets arc S2 and will be
Ivailable at the NTlD Thealre
Box Offi~ in tbc Lyndon
Baines johnson Building On the
R1T campus w«kdays beginning
Oct. 21. from 10 a.m. - 4
p.m. For information or reservations,
call 415·6254
IVoicerrnDI·
Opera in Wonderland
by Marti,,1 Bednar
The classic children's story
Alice i~ Woneluland will
magically and vividly come 10
Ufe on Saturday, November 2 at
1 and 3 p.m. in the Arts Center.
The fealure that makes Ibis parlicular
presentation of Lewe.
Carroll's famous novel unique
is that it is performed in opera.
Tbis is dome in . gentle way that
properly exposes Children land
others unfamiliarwithopcral to
the arl.
The Broque Opera Company
of New York City· which last
.season entertained all with
Iheir rendition of Jac~ ami Iht:
&<.nslalk - will hysterically
recrute Ihe familiar fantasy-
Uke story, but will liso add
some surprising new twe.!S
guaranteed 10deUghtaU. This e.
• modern, upbeat version
which provides hip characters.
jazzy music, witty
choreography, and punky
dress.
Young. and young-at·hearl
alike, will find enjoyment in
this adventure through
Wonderland, T"" New Y",k
Times says the. production "is a
clever, fast-moving 4S minutes
of enterlainment."
~ating is reserved and tickets
go quickly SO be Su~ to pick
yours upat the Arts Center Box
Office as $OOTl1IS possible.
Naz Choir sings out
by Barb Pa tt erson
Oh yes, NOMreth's music
sings out again. Tbe select
group of students who form the
N828reth Chamber Choir and
Opera Workshop. directed by
Sr. Barbara Staropoli, went on
t(IUr 10 a number of high schools
in the Roch<'$ter, Buffalo, and
Niagara Falls a reaS on October
9·11. The $ludents in these two
groups were Katherine Mus,
Gra~ Scott, julie Stanton, Martha
Gilroy, Dawn Circulii.
Karin Stub Ie, Cuol Anne
Cleary, Andrew Hull, Charles
PaleU. , Brian Cox. Donald Kat.
and Mark Phillips.
The two groups work very
weU together and presented a
fabulous progrll1t\. The reperloire
for the Chamber Choir included
several Madrigals by
john Dowland. Eugene Butler
and Hans Leo Has.sler, and also
worka by P.D.Q. Bach, William
Billings, and a few modern
pieces.
The Opera Workshop performed
a .cene from Ch<i fa"
Thlle by W.A_ Mozart. and a
scene from H01l#1 Ami C..,U!
by Englebert Humperdinck.
This group of .tudents are u·
ceptionally talented and they
present an exciting and fun program.
One of the main reasells
for their tour was to recruil high
school student. to Naulreth,
They are a group of hard-
Dear Editor,
I am writing this in response
to the editorial in lhe October 4
issue of the Gleone •. From what
f understand. you f« 1 that
students of Our age arc unaware
of current world issues. One
importam point that you em·
phasize i. the issue of ·'spartheW
· in South AFrico.
You have a very good point
about being ;n tune with the
wo<ld. But, I don'l f«llhal it is
at the extent that you seem to
think it'sal. YoualsoaHempt to
arouse an opinion in the student
body; well done, but one-.ided
Many students have express-ed
that they can·t seem 10 keep
up with the news while they"re
at college. The. e. just the lurface
to a bigger, or deeper prablem.
As you stated yourself,
you had no idea what apartheid
meant earlier. Well, how were
you supposed 10 know a lot
about it. It has been only in the
past two yearslhat South Africa
has reaUy bea:>me a ma}or
issue. Thafsonly because it has
become too big an issue to
overlook. But did you ever read
about this before then? Very
rarely I susped.. For that mat·
ler, what could be going on
somewhere else in the world
that we are unaware of right
now? Because the United Slate.
i.n 'l directly affected yet. it
isn't an issue. You then proceed
to inform us of Ibe situation in
South AFrica. How can you gCl a
full perspective if only one
SOur~ was used?
Carole Collin's informational
paper gives a lot of dilta about
the situatIon. bul upon reading
further. it i. quite evident that
.he i. very one-sided. Yes, ifs
true Ihal South Africa is in the
midst of turmoil that could
change its political and
e<Xlnomicol po.itions_ But all
you aoo M •. Collins seem to be
concerned with i. how we can
fo rce the present government
into extinction. PI~ase don't get
me wrong. l·m not trying to
,tick up for .parlheld. All I'm
trying to say is thai if we are to
get involved, how about we
make it productive for all.
Tbe steps you suggest to take
are appropriate, but simple. It
seemS that most of these sur_
round the idea thai if we
pressure a ll involved banks.
they will pull their South
African loan •. But, as reported
in Th. New Yor~ Timu on
~ptember 13, "If, 81 it DOW
seems. apartheid is crumbling,
what cracked it at last is the
threat of e<Xlnomical collapse.
broughl on nol by political
pressures or $anction' but by
the actions of bankers aoo
bu.iness
Therefore,
executives. "
we see that the
working individuals. who.
under Ibe direction (}f Sr. Bar
bara,l~arn to u.., their talents to
the best of their ability. High
school student.s wbo are serious
about music were provided
with an example of the outcome
they can expect if they decide to
attend Naulrelh, Upcoming
Chamber ChOir performances
will be listed in Ihe Music
Departinent. They are surely a
group worth experiencing!
October 30, 1985 Gleaflllf ,
banks have taken positive .c·
tion already_
AnOlher point that is not con·
sidered i. this. If the United
States proceeds I(} sanction and
pull out all our connections,
whal happens wben ifs aU
over? The South African
governmenl will either change
or . emain the same. They could
easily say. "We don·t want
anything to do with the U.S_
. Iter what Ihey did to us!" If
this happened, what would we
do then? Would it affect our
e<Xlnomy any? My guess e. that
it would.
lfwe, the Uniled Stales, in';51
on becoming involved in that
country's affairs. Ihe least we
could do is try to help. This
would seem. liltle lee selfish.
[f some COre to remember, we
ourselves had • problem similar
10 this for over a hundred years.
Slavery and black segregation
were Ibriving here at one point
also. Has anyone even tbought
of trying to HELP their sitlUltion?
Couldn'l the U.S show
their government how we ..,Wed
our problem? We should
sbow them bow it has worked
out. Making them realize lhal
many great people are black is.
possibility. They should see
how blacks are politicians.
entertainers, and scieotists in
America If all else fails we
could at least try to convince
them 10 give blacks a better
feeling about life through less
restrictions.
New. isa very important P"rI
of life. All Americans should be
up to date about world affairS.
But we must also realize lba,
there is more to it lhan what
some newspapers reveal. We
must IISk our questions, ~
other view. . We must also
realize thai what might be
earth-shattering newS today
couldn'l beat OUt the coupons in
t(}morrow', paper. [f you· ~e
read Th. New York Ti ...... lately.
• cruise ship has taken the place
of riOCs in South AFrica already.
Now, doe. anybody know who
the P.L_O_ e.'
Signed,
An Uneducaled Si udent
Dear Edit"r.
fonunate. We can come to
realize the exi.ting crucial
segregation in this South
African country
I agr« that it is one of our
duties 10 become informed
about the world around us. We
need 10 look away from our
Own minor problem. aoo .tart
to Ihink of other more
desperate peoples. The South
African blocka are such a pe0-
ple.
There are many Ihings we can
do in response to the deg[ation
of the people. We are a61e
to become knowledgeable
about aparlheid and tbe United
States' involvement of support.
We can supporl legislation barring
public funds or bank in_
volveme nt. Disengagement
with banks that lend to South
Africa could help. Selling of
Krugerrands should be di5COll·
tinued with banks and coin
dealers. We sbould support
Anti·Apanheid Actof 1985, and
boycotl South African products.
I believe th.t no One race has
supremacy over another, I
believe also that God designates
certain people to lead and
others to follow. Man deserves
his own natural fr« rights. [n
the "",.tenee of aparlheid. little
rights for the blacks are
available. We. as a democratic
people. musl struggle for the
rights of others; we need to
speak out against the Afrikaans·
rule OVer its people. Can we not
see the lerrible misfortune
which uists not only in South
Africo but in all countries. even
our own? Life as we kTIOW it,
ha. heen cJe~r .. mng wilh few
rough waves or wind •. The
liv<'$ of the persecuted will
always be . ubmerged in oul·
casting and, ~ve nlually. they
will drown.
In conclusion, il is important
to realize Ihat the firsl step e.to
HIke notic~ of the world around
us. W~ can learn more about
~rtain aspects of ocher countries.
With this knowledge. we
would then be able tode.l with
the realities of our world, taking
slandsand makinga difference.
Jan~ M. lIeisler
Studen t
All letters
must be put in
Gleaner lile
outside U.A.
In response to your editorial,
October 4 , on South
African a p"rlheid. it is my
und~rstanding that you have
recently been informed about
the curr~nt issue. It willing
Iy admitted that people are
unaware of pre..,nt conditions
exe.ting in this area. We, as
American people, however, can
look at our own lives as mosl L __________ J
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[nut$, Hard o.cisiOlll: A .... rica'" altd A .... rica ill /Q85.
Chrisli"" 8rinkley·Carler. F.", and open IOlhe public.
WedneJday, Nov. 6, 9 pm · Bob 8< Q,roI 8< TN 8< Alice,
Strons Auditorium. F.", AdmiQion.
Priday, Nov. 8. 1:15 pm, 9:30 pm . TIll: Su,. Thi'W. Strong
AudilOlium. Admission $1 .50
Piano students end
on a high note
by Barb PaUtr.o1l
On TuQday, October 15, the
musk depattmenl II Naureth
ColleSt pre~nled I piano
recilal by "\ldents 01 M •.
Roberl Hob. tetter . The
$Iud~nts in the p.os",m were:
Dwight Alexander. judy
Veeder. janlne pj.k. jun Eu!·
inger. Lorinda Cil~nlo. jan
Rhody . Don Kol, Anne
Reynold$. B.orboo.. Patterson,
j()l.Me 5u.nIey, EU",n Cain.
P~ Fuller, .nd julie Tlver·
.~.
cre.ot«l a vuy I"I"KWiIlJ and ,.".
joyable prog.am. n... pieces u·
presocd idea. from B.och 10
Rachmaninoff. Overall th~
recital was magnlfic.:nt. Mr.
Hobsteue. "'id, " I Wilt very
pleased with Ihe reclt.l;
everyone played very welll"
Everyone else seemed to Ihink
that il w.s a very beautiful program.
The talent shown in this
.ecital only bei"", 10 reveal
how much there is in the
music dq..rtme:nt.
All In wdcome 10 visil the
I Introducing I Bonnie
Stubblefield
The P'osrant included sXo
woo-ks. two duet .. and one pi«e
for four pianista. lbe S'"ftII
variety in lhe diffe,.,nl ~
music win& and auend """t of
the fulure recitals. AU recitals
are posted in the mu.sic depan·
ment. Mrs. BonnIe stubblefield
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by !.nlit: Ann Warner
We have a bright new .ddi.
Hon to lhe Naza.elh Theatre
Department. She is Mrs. Bonnie
Stubblefield. O.igi""l1y. me
wal hired 10 leach one class and
do the costumes 10' the fall
&how on a pIott·li"", boo .... In·
llead, she is le.ching two
cLuse:s - Stase Makeup .• nd
Tbeatte Design - .nd doing the
COII\lD"Ie and set designing. lit
weD III .... keup for the sbow
)baslcaIly full·time hou's! .
M... Stubblefield"
hometown isAvoca. New York.
She .... a boochtlor's degree
from Ce""""",,, .• nd all M.P.A.
III Co3tnme Design land aU
a.ea. of design) from Ca.negieMellon
in Pitl$burgh.
Nau.eth College is the only
Rocheliler·area college lhat 01·
fers a major in theatre. She ",ys
lha\ there's, weal facility here,
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f",1s lhat the departmenl will
smw. and, when it does. it
would be nlc.: to ha~ more
help in her arca. She .... an .n
"udent III an -mant, alons
with lOme d.ama club
members and tbeatre "u<if!nls.
She believes there is a good
chance 01 building up . 8'DIIP 01
Sludenls to assist that .re
QU81ified in these .reas.
The sbow she is p,e&ently
working on is Moliere'. :n..1",·
agi""')' tlllialid, which will he
preaented on November 15th
and 16th . t 8 pm, and
Novemhe. 11th al 3 pm. "The
costumes an: inlcrestins. .nd
the characters, di5tinct. At presenl.
the department ill fairly
small, .nd she f",,1s it is betler
to do a ...... 1I show 10 a belle •
dqr.,. than ala.ge show having
to cut OOI"ners.
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GARFIELD®
n SHORTS
SHORTS
• CAREER SEMINARS:
The following programs will begin . 1 4:30 pm in the Por·
thole l""'nse. SbulU Center.
Tuc:sday, Oct. 29 . Image {<N /nle"'iewi'lg .
Tburldlly. Oct. 31 . Whar', Im>ol-' in AppIyi.., ro. and At·
Itftdi"ll Gn:>dIM>lO ScItooJ.
Tueso;Ioy. Nov. S· DrradI", "" a a.rwr.
1'uesdIy, Nov. 12· Skilh ~I.
• MIL,ITARY MAIL CALL
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on bow you o;:an poortiap.le in lhU p<Ograrn. xnd. sell·
.ddrd5ed st.mped envelope 10: Militoo..., Mail Call, Box 6390,
Fon Bli». Texas 19906 .
• ON-CAMPUS RECRUITMENJ'
Wednesdloy. Oct. 30· {2tI<>lity ~ N~.
Thur1day. Nov. 7· Pt1e. Wat ... hoo<sor •
Mondoiy. Nov. II . Pecit. MIl""""'" "'M:~11 & Co. QrfI/W
PuWic AtalO/lllall~ for more informat;on.nd to toign up for
int~1!W1. check the Placement Office.
• UNITED CANCER COUNCIL
Tueldlly. Nov. 12,7:30 pm - 9:00 pm - Six week Smoking
Wilhd"w,l Oinic. Rocheater Academy of Medici~. 1441
East Ave. For more info. contact Holly Fitch. 473-82.30.
• VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
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In. new radio P'<IS •• m to call bf,twcen 8 8m & 4 pm at
381·4353.
• AJl.E YOU INT ERESTED IN FASHION? 00 you love
Jewelry.nd .~"? c.n for an appointmenllo learn now
10 e.m e~I" money in your spare lime. 315.331--6 108.
Muraco: Performs Like An Ace Sports
Spotlight by Tom Roach
"Sh~ hal surpas.s«l my ell·
petillion.. For a fr~lIhfrUlO.
wilh .lIlh~ pres-sures involved.
her performa""" has been ex·
Ir,ordinary," said Nazareth
T~ COiIch, Annene Shapiro
of her.teCQnd singles and first
doubles play~r. Terri Muraoo.
Muraco. lhe second youngest
child in. family which includes
thret! brothers. suned uki"ll
ten ..... ~ at the age of ten.
How~r, &he qui<:k1y becalnfc
disench.nted .nd did n~
rHume her involvelnfcnt until
lhe ninlh grade. At FayetlevilleManlius
HiSh School
(Syracusel, she played Ihird
doubln for three years. She.nd
her panner climaxed in 1983 by
wlnniog Ihe Section m Cham·
pionllhlps.
tum - _codemi""lly, ~motionally.
and -'hletlcaUy. AU
she asks is for US 10 play our
best on thai particular day,"
revuled Mu",oo.
family is also very import.ot
to Terri. Her mother hIIsllwly.
served ••• mlljor innuence in
her life. '·Mom hQalwaY'been
an CltOCIiCOI role mod-el; lhoe
underSlanding, encou,a,e·
ment. consid~ .. tion . • nd
sincerily loward others never
ce;osed 10 hoe in existence.'· said
M_. 11.-,11 Women·. tennis champi<m
ChriS £v~rt·Lloyd II her
favorite athlete. The oonsllnt
diligence, desire, and dedi",,·
tion exhibited by Ihe re· 1 "(,~,, "~"',"" .• . . "
had. strong affect on the hard·
worki"llamateur.
Terri completed her high
KI>ooI rtquircments in June,
1985. After visili"ll ~",I col·
lqes. lhe 1985 SpoItsrnanship
Award Winner!l'·MJ decided 10
mauiculate al Nazarelh.
.• AIon@; witb its fine acad.r:mic
.mI.thletic repu.utions. lhoe g'"nuine
enlhusium Ind
friendliness of this col1qe real·
ly imprnsed me," exprnsed
Muraco " • recent interview
session.
Terri UUI"8CO
juvenated fifteen·year pro h.s I~~~~J.~~~~~~~~ MUflco·s advice 10 prOl\lft"
tiV(> schoJar-spor\$m<!n if very
sound: ··Be prepared to devote
oomiderable tilnfc and effort 10
Self·.epsonsibilily. time plan·
ning, and Ihe scholastic
workload have been Ihe biggesl
-'jUSllnfcn\J f~ lhe dediCllled
• udenutblete. She """' _100
dJ.5<:overcd her competitioo 10
be smarlet. filler. biger. and
quicker IS cornp.rcd 10 her
hi&h Khool <:>ppOC>tfIts.
BesXIet lenrus. her other .c-tivilies
lnchode wiler . nd snow
skiing. t .. v~lins. dancing.
musiC. and IOft""U. Mu",oo
W<)l"ked on the Y('llrbook .Iaff
and w .. a member of a charity·
oriented sorority during her
pre·colle8~ <!IoYI. If her studies
a llow. Intermural. would also
be 01 Interest to her.
Dorpill .11 the ""'" butden •
Golf Team Ends
Successful Season
F~ the golf tearn. it hils been
some kind of finish in the f.U
of 1m. The Golden Flyer.
hllve won the !aSl three frUll·
che., including a 336-310 viclOry
ov~r Division J Niasa ra
University (Thursday. October
lrdl in • match that IIIIW Dan
MeFadden IG reecel lour the
6,500-yard par 70 Niag.o ..
Country Club DOIl'se in 82.
Ruy Peters [Pittsfordl in 8<1.
ami the Womlln member 01
this men's team, freslLman
Kri.stlna bv.~ [Pittsfordl,
and Kevin Sullivan ICamilluSI
",·jth 85s.
The only 10M of Ihe season for
lhoe goU 11'110 w •• 10 Division I
St. Bonaventure, a selback they
later .v~"lIed . The ~her victory
WIS OVer St. John fisher CoIICJ~.
Nlzareth also tied Divi·
sion I Canisius.
SPORTS
CALENDAR
DIoylOale n~ HIA Va. S"",,
Wed. Ckt. 30 30m H UdR MS
Sal. Nov. 2 , om H Elml(ll M'
Sal. NcN. 2 ,.~ A St. John Fiaher V
Tues. Nov. 5 'om H Cor1land & Ithaca V
Fri Nov. 8 'SA A NYSAlAW loum V
Sal Nov. 9 'SA A NYSAIAW loum V
So,. "'. 9 lOam A UdR "' Sal. Nov. 9 ,.~ A UdR WS
·Firsl Swimming Meetll
being pIac:ed on the first·
..,mcslcr "udenl, uu.lop-nolch
player has .... MgCd 10 mIIlnlain
a .500 record ;n both !.he singles
and doubles mIIlches.. Mur..,."
taki"ll fifteen credit hours, is
undecided 1\ this lime as 10 l>er
academic intcresu .nd future
career plans.
She is very appreciative of lhe
senu;nenus and OOntern of her
tea mrnalea, and Up"cia lly
Coach Shapiro ... 1.1 .... Shapiro
is very much cona:rned .boul
eacb and every nMmbe. of lhe
ALL you. .elponsibllit].,..
Sludies come first; sporu are
only a bonus. Many sacriroces
will be required of you."
Carol Conn.elly, the womet!'l
number one I~nnil player and
MuraCD's pertner in double..
.... mmarizes her collcague very
weU. Connelly Slated. ·'N an
incoming freshmlln, Terri has
shown team enthusIasm,
dedication .• poaitive attilude.
and a real COncern f~ her team·
mateo.. She hQ helped make my
.. ".ior year ~ """",,,,".h1~ .......... r------------------,
Returning Starters
Head Basketball Team
by TIn. RIIgtdale
Whoen lhoe Ielve. Ita" 10
change colora. the,e a", ecruin
conmm. you ""n look forwlrd
to: ~IIJJoween. Tbanksgivi"ll
and BASKE1'BAI,L. This yur is
1>0 diff~rem.
Thi.season CofI(h Bill Nelson
hopt-s to e njoy .. much sueeellS
as In past y~.rs. While losing.
player 50Ille oonsldered 10 be
the Division 111 poinl·,uard in
the East, Jeff Van Gundy.
Coach N~bon hopes this year' •
squad will be Just IS emertain·
ing as laSl year"lum.
Whik .elumi"ll four starlers
from a yur "10, there Ire stiU
some quntions to be answered.
fi ..... who is ,01"11 10 fiU Van
Gundy ·' shou IS the
playmakcr and leader of Ihe
team? Hopefully. junior Chris
McCaffrey will Slcp forward.
SIIY' Coach Ndson.
But flndi"i a I.,.der fO'< his
team Is .. 01 Nelson·s only problem.
This year Nel$Ol1 has a
""w I56istanls will hoe Paul
Clune and Paul Cumminp.
who abo doubles as COKh of
thoe j.V. leam. A«OfdillJ to
Catch Nelson. it'snoltOQ mucb
of a problem becaUJe both .'"
fOt""" player. who Ilre."Jy
know his syst~m.
This year's learn consist. 0(
guards. Chris McCaffrey. Todd
Caiman, Tony Leonardo. Joey
Convertino ItM J.V.'I Ieadins
scorer at nineteen poln" •
!. tIme). Jlck Ma cKinnon.
transfer John Fri~.. . .nd
frco.hman Kevin Brokerick. The
forwards are Ray Perry, Kkh
SPirits. Daren Merrill. Ind Al
Wood. And at tenter. Tom Som·
met"5 and Bob Griffiths.
.. ________________________ ' new COKhinl stiff His two
The only goals eo.c:h Nelson
has for his squad are: II 10 giw:
the fan. I leam IhIIl 11 ncili"ll
to watch; a nd. 2) a team lhot
hustles and impfQVe5 .. the
sea""" progres.ses. These two
gooois dictale the win·1eo» rerord.
Let·. hope there arc • lot more
wins than 10ua
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