Welcome '88 A SPECIAL
ORIENTATION ISSUE
The
GLFANER
Friday, August 26,1988
Special FaJi SpoI'tS PrlJVlew
See page 7 A NAZAIIETII COlLfGE STlIDEHT PUBUC.\TION
New Parking Areas - Jus! one of
the changes on campus ..
OPINION
"orientation
is never really
over ... " pg 2
ON CAMPUS
• " It's About
Time" We've
been expecting
you pg 3
"Mary's
Top 11" pg 3
GET INVOLVED
• ''The UA is
For You" pg 4
• Quick Join
Form pg 5
DID YOU KNOW
• " Food For
Thoughl"
• Lorette Wilmot
Library pg 6
SPORTS
• A Pre-Season
Look al the
Golden Flyers
pg 7
WELCOME '88
• A Look At
The Week
Ahead pg 8
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Arrival at Nazareth:
Anxiety, Anticipation and Aspirations
By Mart Hayden Sluopl ....
Reln.nin, to Nuoll'th CoI~~
boJds • diffu .. nt meaning for
~h individual. AI • re«nt
on..ntation ICSaion in July,
sluden.s .'red their view. on
the comins school ~.t. This
question w.. poRd 10 the
fteshmen and "ander student",
A$AN INCOMING STUDENT.
WHAT ASPECTOFTHSCOL.
LEGE INPLUENCED YOUR
DECISION TO ATTEND
NAZARtTH AND 00 YOU
HAVE ANY RBSBRVATlONS7
For IUU! ORMAN of Avon,
N.Y .. he. freshnuon year con·
tinues • second gtnerltlon .t
th~ college for he. flmily. Her
motheri. from theC~olI9S3
I nd he. sUter waa , • .elu.ted in
1980. J .. 1ie said that Ihi, fKl
co .. pJed with I IIChoIarship in·
n .. mced bu the moaI in be.
decision to IUend. J .. lie . elooled
that her "tllnt fear lbout bLo·
i", I f.eshmln waa ",uing 1001
and not being able to find
"""rythi~g on camp ....
JOHN DESTBPIIANO, I
sophomo.e trander student
from Geneoeo Stale. decided 10
come to Nuore\h for pri ..... rily
academic: ruson .. He waa im·
pressed by our forripl ~
program and wanled 10 study
Ilf,lian. Jolin also fell lhal lhe
~Ie It N.....,eth we", very
friendly . nd .ubttquently, he
has nO fe • • s .boul .ttending.
•
•
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: .•
LUKE MBINZER of Alia·
monl, N.Y. WII inlroduced. 10
N.....,eth by bis stepsisler
Bridgin 1Iowa, and liked it ...
much he decided 10 apply
hUnKIf. The _ altrldiw
~ of Ihe coLleJe for Luke
waa ill Rochester Locale and ill
vicinily to hi. home. Luke i •• po
p.ehensiw .boullhe Ir. nsilion
from hi~h school homework to
, full collC'J't cou' se load.
"(This year} brings
me one step closer
to the real world."
- Lisa Kenny '90
TUNA ROHTLA of Pal ch08Ue.
1..1. decided to travel
up$t.lte to Nua.Hh lor scbool
beca ..... of ill ......u liIe' and
fliendlinCII. TUM illloo;:omfor·
t.bk wilh hu deeWon that she
has no fe .... boul IU~ this
Fall.
n.e freshman cluswould not
be complete without ... "'"
new prOIfIKII for OUr beLoved
Golden FIyen t..I.ketboJl team.
BRIAN WINKBofOifton ""rk.
N.Y. fill thisdtscription. ~
basketball. he is ,Lso intert$ted
in ",,<suinS • Business Ad·
ministration/Markel"" major al
Noworelh. Brisn was imprcued
with NAZ heca ..... of ill sW: and
Ihe uu in which i! is located.
His JlUlesI apprehension about
comi", 10 school is the .elj .. st·
_nllO Uv\na IWlY from home.
ding because "~ryone is 10
friendly Ind helpful:'
Best of luck to all 'ncomins
student.. Vetenn Nazare .....
were aaUd whol lhey we.., look·
inl forward 10 Ihe _ aboul
the coml", school year. I
MARK LASALLE. •
sophomore from Pilllford.
IooI<J forward 10 seeing his
1;OI~lc f'''nds ISlin and
_ing new ones. Mark is llso
excited lbou, ploJyin. tennis
Ip.n for the Golden Flyers
men', te.m.
The ever,Yi.ihle THOMAS C.
TAIT lnllsted upon .iring hi.
a"Pirationl for the 88-89 sc:hool
yeIIr.1bm is looking forwud 10
meetln. new people Ifrubman
&irts. pt'rhaps1) and COIItinuinj
to work for the a..s of 1990.
College Life: It's Finally Here!
8 , Sa .... 1 Mru .. l,
II', rmally~ .... Thedey ofall
jays. 1bday you pin your i..oe.
pendo:roc:e. Now. there is fIOthing
rov. can't do. }bel art I coUe",
lIudent now. You are Invincible.
confidenl, and obot. del can',
bold you back. Well . .. 1 know
I felt thai wlY when I flrtt made
m'.......vcloNazaret h. Who.m
t kidding? t had kDClt' in my
IIOfMCh the IiIe of bNketbllls.
Ush! I_JOins to DDIlqe. WdJ
pin and bear iI. It GOUld only set
bette<. ri.",7
Franti.ca.Uy, I bad heen p ther·
ing and labelinj my thillp to be
packed for oIIipping. Boas had
taken ove' my 'oom. Prayers
we'" said 10 make , ure I hadn't
forgotten anything. Luckily for
me. an older friend of mine who
hoppcned to be I ooJJeg<e
Ve\~ made me • list of
"thinp _ eommonly for·
pten." Thank ~ for
that. Who would hove t"I"t
lhou.", of bringinl • _inS
0"
The HSI waa reviewed 10.000
limes. In one hand I h.el that ,
in the other, Mom was handing
me I Lisl of Uucruo;tlon. on how
10 do tIIerythinl from ironing
my 0111.,. to w .... ing my
clothea. Yes. now I bad IOdomy
own laundry. At the SlIme: time:
sbc pve 1M a lis! of pbonoe
n"mhen to call ill cue of
emerp:nqr. Yes. abe even p.ol
down my own number.
0..:/. in the mcantime, WII
packing. Well, rather lie was
scrunchlna ~rything into Ihe
car. He murmured thai he h.el
betiC. luck pfleking for • betlcr
I\Jr the time beina !Whether
tW or DCltI.u of!hac studenu
.... re the commoa bond of .1·
tcndi", Nazareth COUC'J't for
whatever .e"OD. tbsethcr
tbey wlU unite aa. community.
buIld new friendships.nd pur·
l ue the pls they have let for
themselves. Nazareth Iw the
............. for aU of this ~
mort; Just for the Il$.kinjl
0PINION
Orientation is Never Really Over TRANSFERS
You're Not
On behalf of Th~ GINner Alone!
newsp.pe r, welcome to
N~Co1Jese. 77wGlIranoris
proud to brin, 'fOIl "~Loome
'88," the IIeCOnd .nn..al Orien·
Iation issue CYf!' to be published
by tbi. ,llIdeDI-,un
orpn~lio:rt.
There is lillie question tllat if
i\ had not been for the help of
many mdicaled SLudents and
adminislratorslhrOllghOIl\ this
pMl summer, tlti. iN",. would
not be poasible. livery Itudent.
written artidcwithin this iss...e
is one thai didn't h • ..., \0 be
wrinen. NevertheleM. the
oIutlent& who we.e ~ to
contribute to Ihi. iss...e lollowed
through in a manner that
typifies a conscientious dedication
on their pan 10 help make
thi.ag.eat oriental Ion. Th Ihe""
people, I am truly g,.tefuL
Orientation W«k is intended
to be • time ... which new, as
weU as return,,,, Iludenu. Ire
.llowed tbe opportuniTy 10 bel·
Ie • ..:quaint 1~ ... lves WIth
the coIlqe and wilh Ihe new
people thai they lOOn meet, or
in may c.a:ses. ,eunite with. Thi.
week is ,1&0 I Uppoaed \0 seNe
as an adjustin& period for
scudenl. delilin. with the tran·
silion of mavins from one en
~t 10 lnotber.
Wbelber I studml is I
f~ or Jmior, OritDlation
continues 10 be OIIe of !be
most odlinS limes of !be
ye.r. However, somelhing
ironic seems to occur after
Orienlation Week is over with
That is, the question of whelher
it is reaUy ove, with seems 10
surface.
'Thenr is never ,eally an
announcemenf when some·
one shouts 'O.K., it's ove'.
LeI's gel down /0 the
,eal business of college.' "
CertaInly, Ihe pi(niQ come fo
In end Ind the hypnotists
depar1. bo.Il there is neve.re.ny
a bia announcemenl when soIJIft>
ne ahouts, ·"O.K it's over
LAet'1 set down 10 lilt rtll
business of collqe:· This I
believe. il good.
A Message from The President
One has to con.ide, the facl within each club and organl .. ·
that there is no one who can be· lion, we have dedic. ted much
comeoornpletelyor>enledwilhl of this i" ue to stressing the im. Hi!
sehoolln INlle. of. few day,. pO.tance of stud.o:nl involve. My Jllme i. Usa Kenny.nd
I'or thll INlier. it hili liken me menl on campus. I·m the ehairpenotl of lhe
a """pie 01 years, and I'm still WB hive alao desisned an TransferCommillee this rea.· I
running inlO new people. new ellv·lo,use QUICK JOIN myself am • transfer student
oppo,luniti.,. and new fORM,llweUasoulliMdnear. from Genes.eo. l know how you
envitoJlmenta. Iv every oruni .. tion on cam. transfera I.e feelinS becaUJe I
Thil b.inp ... to Ihe idea of pUL II', ROW UplOYOU todecide WlIS in Ihe same boIol one.nd
how one can keep himself from which club ..... ctivily you • half years Igo.
believin, Ihat he knOWI believe you can con!.ibule the I bope: that you •• e 80in, to
everylhlng.bout Nazareth, he moSI to, .nd in retu.n, benefit be very happy with your deci·
know. whe"" ~.yplace is I! from Ihe mOSI. lion 10 tr.nsfer 10 N.zareth. I
N ...... eth. Ind fiJIIlly. he knowl TIle CINIIe' staff wishu you love it and it has. lot 10 offe,
who ~ryone is.t Naza"'l h. the belt of luck in findinJI that If you a.e ambitiouL
klieve me, lbere are actuaUy special organizalion, as well as I have a few til" 10 Jive you
peopk who bdioeve Ihis is the but of luck in you. ye ... of .. transfer studmta. I know you
poa;bIe. becomin, "orienled" wilh ha~ probAbly he.rd Ihl!:lC
Unquest~bly. lhe", .re.... Naza.elh. before. bull just wanl to remind
ini 10 be people who will con· Steve McCaU""y youofthem. first .• nd I"IlCISllm·
linue 10 believe lhal wilh a .mall Editor po.tan!. Jet involvedl No one Os
:ochool , " ch IS Nazareth. the SOin, toholdyourhlnd.ndlell
possibility of havin, a neWel' you wh. IIO do. Don't be .f.aid
perience within I different NEXT toinlrodu,,"yourseJ( lopeople.
crowd Or different settins is The.elre very few people who
limited.Thisisaimplynottrue. GLEANER ISSUE'. wouldn·tlove to meet I new
lI«auM' :n... ClmMr is a f.iendly loa. Who knows. Ihll
st.ong believe. in the dubs Ind ..... grr may tum out to be your
orptUulionlthalarearoundon SEPT. 13! but lriend. I ha~ met most 01
IhiscampUI .• nd recognUes Ihe my best friends al Nazareth.
r~'":~::-~:"~;~:":"~'~'~"':'~~:;~'~'~===========j The ...... 11 campus prOYldes ul
Academics: The Heart of the College
Dear New Students, munilyoflelrning. Whether or
Welcome 10 Naareth CoLlqe DOl you havecl>o5en. major. lie·
of Rochesterf The Ori~ntalion cepI the chillenge to explore
Commil\ee has been workin, new .... 15 of knowled,e.
hard tOenSu.e thai YOUt .rrival . Sncounle"I>g people wilh
On umpul will be I positi"", diverM' backgrounds and ide ..
e,,}oyooble up". ie....., You ,o... is an importanl pa.1 of Ihe col·
.boullO begin one of the mOSI Ir,e uperiencr.
with the opportunity 10 know or
Ilitast .eoosnize IIlOilI stUdentL
If you are inte .... l~ In 'pOrt.
O!" OIher activill.,.. there Ire
plenly of dubs. learns, etc., 10
.. tisfy you. If you.'" interested,
I'm IU'" lhere is.t lealt One ac·
tivity th.t will suil you.
When you besin.t Nazareth,
try not 10 compare il wilh your
previous college or unl~m,y.
t.ch tchool is different and you
will be more happy if you ex·
plore.nd try new and differenl
things.
Dear New Students of Naareth .
CoD",
M you enle. Nua.eth for this
fan semesler, you la"" your
pt.ce " Ihe beginnIng of Ihe
65th yea. of Ihe coUege you
haveehosen. You inhe,il a p ....
ud heritage c",ated and l ustain·
ed by Ihe siudent-. faculty,
Ilumni benet-CIO" .nd
founders whoM: sacriflCef., com·
petence and devoIiotI MY.: built
!be Nazareth you know.
impO.lant .nd exciting timnof Your Y"11511 N ..... eth wi!! ny
your life. YourcoDrge yean will by . 11100 quickly- m."" the
be filled wilh unique oppor. ITIOII of Ihis lime. Members 01
lunillu for both social.nd theadminislration. flleulty, stafl
ICIdemlcgrowch.l1>eactivilies and student body are tlge' 10
trlhulion IO lhe Nazareth spiril. pl.nned for O,ienl. lion help Ind guide you now.nd in
10 write your per30MlI chapter Weekend I re desisned 10 help Ihe years ahead. Don'l waste.
in.iu history. you embark s.moothly on. .in,1e opportunity 10 impr"""
1~ .. lul ;our...".. )'OUuelf . nd enh.n« yout
One flJlll piece of adYke is, do
not ever heait.te 10 u k qu.,.
lionL If it'. important 10 you
then it'. importanl 10 .... The
Orientalion Commillee, and
most studenlS for lhat matter.
.'" ready Ind willin, 10 help in
I _nl you 10 know that I . m You h.~ come 10 college 10 luture. .ny way possible.
sincerely inleruled in you and fulfill your Inlelleclull pOtenlial I wish you Ihe best of luck.s
in wo. kin, for Ihe benefil of all and prepare fo, }'Ou. futu.e. you begin your;oumeyand look
the Nazareth sludenlL I will..,., N ..... eth·' academic programa forward 10 meeling you!
Good luck this Y"ar and ilyou
ever have Iny question. or jllst
want to talk, come find me.
you oflCn On campus and hive much to offer. Tbe CoDege Sincerely,
participate in mlny of you. prides ilM'lf on • $mill $lU' Phyllis l.aub Li.u Kenny
r:ven1L dentJflleulty .IIio which foslen Chairpe.son,
Best wishes for I 1988.$9 matk- I warm .nd personal com. kao:lemic Otien.lltion
nansfer Chairptnotl
Orientation Committee 1988
ed with lhe joy of livin, and L-='::::"=:..cc::=::..:::::-.::=::::;;::;~:::::,=",-:-J..,cc:;--:--7."'''''=-'''''=
learning. I would b"" to u;tend. Smith. Anne UI""h. Thm TI,t.
Youn will be Ihe ~ht 0pp0r.
tunity and opeci.l pdvile_se to
ma"" your own unique con·
Sin«rely, h ~ I ~ thank you to each Li.u K.enny. Mary DonneUy, M •.
ROM Ma rie Beslo n 1:;}~A ''("';I't"'_ t. ~.N. '?:l member of the 1988 Orient.tion Buntich. Ind M.rgarel Bee,.-
Pres ident J'Y,YJIII,A"V"< Commillee lor Iheir h •• d work your suppo.t w~ grutly II'·
. nd dedicalion IhoughoUI Ihe p.eciued!! You Ire all
A M S f th Cb . enli.eaumme •. Anextraspeclal wonde.fu!!1 e sage rom e alfperSOn thank you II> Phyllis Lub. Keilh U5a A. Conser
Hi! M Ihe 1988 Orient.lion thole Loun8" il Iocaled and
Commillee Chairperson, I wish [believeilor DOli be adept al fm·
10 mend. warm welcome to ding your way lbru the tul>nelL
!be DeW aDd """",ing N_etb Just ",member that !be yean
lluOenU. you spend .1 N ...... eth may be
IlDOfIIthe the: I"IlCISI important
Tbose of yoqwho are new 10 yean of YOUt life. They will be
OUr camp ... will llOt INny ex· fill~ wilh encounlering mIlIIy dun, challen~ ~ the IIex\ new people, w..,.l1in, with dil.
few days. You will be learning ferenl andehallengingideas and
to fu>d your wlY aroul>d carn· growina both acodemicallyand
""" meetina: new people and toeiIUy.
Ita.ttinJ new ciusoes.No mailer Orienla tion '88 begil'Ll wilh
bow ovcrwhelmin& IU of this this special is5uc: of 1tw GI-.
may seem, just ",member thai AU oflbepeopk who hawCOl>'
t:Yer"f studenl al Naareth basal tributed their talenb to this stu.
one time or 1tIO\he. been in ex· dent pille will be avaiJablf, and
octly!be _ sit""tion. We all happy 10 help and guide you in
know whit it feels like, 10 please - -'hie do 1>01. he!lilate 10 uk f .... diree- any -y....- .
non. or advice. Just thinl<, in • Be en.thusiasl.icl I look forward
few weeb. you willl>Olonly be 10 meetil>8 you.
a" to leU !be Sbulta Cmter u.. A. eol>ger
frotn !be AtU Cmler, but you 1988 one.. .. lk>n
will abo blow ....t..e:;f.t:.';. .;., ;...; .;... , ______0" _"_" -"'".
The New
Commute
CommutinM; IOcoIlege iSiuni.
que Ind odtins aperlence. /I
is I c ........ to make new f,;.,ndo,
yet lIiIl ",mlin close with the
oldoneL I hope you will all \.like
advanl' ge of the unique posi·
tion Ih.1 you.re in by becom·
inl involved in many of theon·
eampu, Ictivilies here .t
N ...... eth.
The Nilireth Commuter
AsIociIlion ill • 1"'&1 _rCC of
infor ..... tion for any questionl
""I w~our .d "Ii~""' to wish both new
. nd returnin,,,udents the best
of luck th is yell • • 1 Nazarelh!
Sin«rely,
it£ilh Smith
c.-mulen Chairpenon
Qrienillic>n '83
TheGL&1NER
1988·89
Editor· ln·Chief
• Stephen P. M cCa{{rey
Man aging Edito r
• Mary Ann Kofron
Layout and Design Editor
• Laura Riley
SlX'ciai Cont ributors
Thomas Cincebox Sandi Mrug.la
Lisa Conger M. re Shapiro
Mary Donnelly· MiChael B. Hi.seh
Anne Ulrich The Commute, A»oc:.
Lisa Kenny The Library Staff
Phyllis l.aub Food Service.
Keith Smith
'HEGlEANER
Continued from page 1
KIItion! M the boo:es disppured
lrom my room, Mom
.t 011 my bed III Vlh.ot....,mcd
eke I trlnU. I ~ked hcr if .he
,a llright. She replied Ih.ot she
,a merely r.,fleeting on lond
..emories 01 me .nd my ohikl·
000<1. Ind th.ot lhe couldn'l
enw'mi>er when thc last lime
'U IMt she _ the floor in my -Off we went. Goad..tJyo: IoorM.
'D be I»ct to vwt. Wowl1\o1o
_n III the car, Jue we there
'!'If Upon arrl..-l. it w~ nUn·
... Of _ne. bow appropriate.
...... ..,odtedyet I waslpprCoCnsi~.
Here I WIll moving in·
o W"'I felt like uneq>lored tcr·
\tory wilh loreign beings.
"ho.e foreIgn beinp were 01
ourse goins to' be my room·
,..to.. The thought 01 having to
.. ve to sh.ore my room wilh not
,"e. but two peoplc wUtl'1 ex·
,cclyoothetopofmy 1'l'>MI1.,..,.
ile thoughU It the lime. ' w ..
o.sed to my spocious. single
CIOm. Sven my younger WtC:fS
mew betler than to .. epfoot in·
o my room wilhoul I $igood
_ lrom the Presi&nl 01 the
Jlliled s..tcs. ~U ... I hod to
alix IMI my roornro.t .. _
.. _red u 'w...
M "'" drovc to the check·in
.o;nt at 8:30 '.m., , couldn'l
leline my eyes.l!verywhcre, I
_ people dussed in matohing
)uHill run ning arou nd
IpastlclJJy yet enthU$iasticaUy
treetins Ind belpins neW
~udenlL I knew t WU<\'t in Walt
Disney" Magie Kingdom, bul
.. ho were lhese people and bow
:ould lbcy run around like IMt
10 e .. ly in the..-nin&? Come
:0 lind Ollt, these people wen:
IMmber. of Nazareth'. Orie .. ·
;ation Commillec. 1"hq Were
there to tty and mab: my, a
well U evel)'OlM! else', move In
I liUle euier. They were also
Ihere to IOOthe my nerves and
mak.e my oUy. bil more m&J].
I",ble. o.d pulled the car up to
the dorm Ind Prutol inlllnl·
Ineoully, two orienlilion
member.lppo:.red and olfered
to help like my thlnp upto my
DCW home. My dad, IS Ululi.
cracked I )oke Ind Mid. "Sure
you eon help. Do you h~ICUI
opener and • erowbar?"
My roommoln hod Ilrady
aniV<!d IIId we:n: plfIioIly
IInished wilh their UllJ*'king.
They _<ned very nice. The RA
came IDd Introduced berscH.
Hey. mlybe everythins wu go.
Ing to be OK. , bepn to unpock.
By thlt lime [wlSready lor my
mom, dod and .sist~n to leovc
Ind tel me mlnsJe. Well, they
didn'l want to leove. f'inolLy ... 1
w .I.t.· .r eilly I t college. funny, lhat hlPpened
th,ee ye.n "'" bul il feela Ii ....
yaterWoy. Now, I rond thaI [am
one 01 tJx.e spqtioo: ond en·
thuaWtic omnwiotl people
tryins 10 mab: my last move to
NUlfClh the bell leo' myself and
the ront """'" for lbe lIC'W
rtu<kn'- .,ad for l!>em olso.
Wow, [ cometoNuan:th with
0 ... cor Jo.d 01 "rtu!r·. Now, if
[ con mite it up here with orJy
two o;ar Ioadl.nd a trliler I'm
lutky. Al1hough [ bqan ~ I
Iruhman by btinS O1'81nized,
this yel r, lilt baa been for the
pasl two, I put things aWlY
wben I rond time. When' set
hick to Nawtlb.U [ wllIt to
do is talk to lhole "for. belnp"
who "'ve become my
cbat frioet>dl.
So enjoy your Orienlltion.. It'.
oae 01 thoR everoll IMt wiD be
tlcl>ed in you. me"""1' bo.nk
,~.
Season's Greetings
By Miry Ann Kofron
Weloome to (or baok to)
Nnlrelhl This semester',
IotUOO It the Art,C!nter is hot·
te' IMn eve', felluring old
lW>d.byI ond Iresh. new tI>ows.
Por .oy wte. lIly "ac. the Artl
Cenler'. ..euoro his it all.
Wh.ol'. bell 0I.u is the foct that
oil lIudenU' " tickets ... ""
Itrudy '*'" J*id for, so each
obow is ABSOLUTELY PREE.
~ klck off thissemcster with
one of IIsI year's absolute
f.voritct. Air }tu2 brinp 111 ex·
citing ml:r 01 juggling. donce,
mUlic Ind thealrc togethe' to
erUle what hu been said 10 be
one 01 the most ellterlainingand
fascinlHng oulminations of
ulent ever to hit the ,tage. Grlb
I biend Ind come Ilong to U·
pe.icnc:e lhe uciltnw'lI1.
On September 16. I new loCI.
stq;-ooto the Arts Center .. SC
'~alJ U",;tJ," lfyou en·
Joyed the humorof ··SecondO·
ty:' you won't wanl to miss out
01> this act. M a group 01 "".
provilllio ,,"1 comediln •.
"Chical" City u.ni'-" is bound
to IIccp you laughing long alt ...
the show il ovcr.
... lao ",turning to Art.Center
are " 1964'· Ind "The Bucket"
Po, tho.e of you VIM couldn'l
SCt ticketl to "1964" Losl yelr,
or for incom!n, lIudents. il is
worth Ihe Wlil in Ii ... 10 set
your'. tolft this group perform
B.c.IWI mUNo:: in I style lhat is
phenominolly do ... to lbe ,ea1
RingQ. John, !'aul. and Gfl>rse.
LuI 7Or', Q'OWd w .. bro\Isht
to thei, feo:! by the "Plbulous
Four" who .re ...,.., to be
another biJ bli this leason.
1\1 set your free ticket, $lOP by
the 8o>c OIl1u which illocoted
on the £altendoflhe mainlobby
of the "'rlS Cenler.
"!'arHime studenlO scI one
f,ee licket per ... meller, Ind
f"ll·time studenls gel OM frcc
lio:kel to each Ihow ("The
Bucket" docs haw: urtain
ruttio:tionl; please check the
\loll OffICe for lvailabi!ity).
With della 6ke this. who COlI
loIC1 Come 00 (Wer to the AtI$ ec .. ler and experience the
obowl and uciternent which
mab: the Arts ec .. terooe of the
hoitCII .potiOll aompua.
The Gleaner Needs
Your Submissions
and ••• Skills!
Friday, August 26. 1988 3
It's About Time!
That'l 1'i&h1-11·I.bout time,
We've been e!<peCtinS you for I
few monthl now Ind we're glod
10 know you've fonally Irrived,
said "so long" to paren" and
friends f,om home, IIId Ire
r""dy to embrort on • tOlllly
_ experieflC1!-<oUese lile II
N,urcIh.
Now that you're rudy for this
grcal lOademio: Ind ooc ... l
journey, be prepared-it'U he
per"'PI the beot tia>e 01 your
1iIe. But it likes lDO<e than
enroIl .... nl II Nazareth to mab:
it grell. h'llOins to like IIIIKIn..
you 10 I1UIkc the "-' of
your timc here. The forll thins
to know is 11101 you can't lit bAok
Ind wlit for the wonden of col·
lege lile to be hlnded 10 you. Be
outgoin .. bef,icndly,joincluboo.
Mary's
'Top 11'
By Mary I)Qn""Uy
Hi everyonel I hope """"'"
Into your dorms wcnt weI! .
With III of lbe Orient.tion lie""
pie i .. blue Ihirtl .Dd Raide .. t
..... i$llnl. (R ... ·') running
around. you're (hopefully) not
IM:kins for I"'t kInd of help.
5<>-hcre are I few helplu] hints
of my own.
student governmenl. or yov.r
fovorite sports team. You'U fu>d
in I burry thol being 'lOti"", II
Nuan:th will he I very ucitinl
pari of your life.
Nuar~th is proud to hove ..,
many cluboo. orgl11i2atio .... Ind
spot!$ teoml, thai it will be very
dimcult for you to n:sist them.
Whether your pref~re..a: is
Ibelter, sporls. politlcl,
busincsI. or foreign lIII....,e.
then: will be I place lor yov.
here. M.ybe yov.'ll even ..... 1Ie
younelf and spend I ... mester
studying in tiurope. Of be a o;laM
offlOCr, or obow the community
YOU' Iheltrical or Ithlctio: ,bill.
ty. Pet"'po you'll even '11rt I
I>eWdubt ... t you ""w:.spec\Il
inlerest in. Not only wHl you
leel "cal aboul yourlelf. but
you'll Iiso meet aomt lifetia>e
frioerldo and be I ble to to.lt lbout
your experiences fOl'f:'V<:r.
Okay. ] realizt that you've just
stepped foot on the Nnareth Col·
lete campUl, so it might be too
....... fo, you 10 know cuctJy
what you'd like to do. But.
beLieve me, the best WJI'f 10"
can fulfIll your poImtiol is by
strivins for your pb ond IlOl:
stopplnJ until yov. set there.
Have I srat first _ketId
bcre. and rcmcrnber- thaI the
Orienlltio<> ())mmill,"" is bcre
to mike sure 1"'1 evcry\hi"l
rulll smoothly lor you, EnjoylL
Anile Ulrio:h
Public Relations Chlirpcuon
Orientl lion 1988
Founders Hall: An Old
- ANew Look
I. Gather 011 your qUl rlenthey're
more pn:ciouJ IhIn sold
.1 roUege( (1Sc wnlIers. 25c
drycn. and ""ndm, IMChinell)
2. The woslM!n .re the ona Lrnmedl..tely loI'-1ng thIo "nat how of compIetlon of
I"-! opo!n from tbe lop. (Believe fInooI.-..... .... u." conetr\.II;IIon -.....to.g.n __ -
it Of DOl.. I'll ,..""..1 .. oorneo... Ing the tonne< FIocvIty ~ Into • ~
did3r. \'itl okcnhoewII etrh a'nl:l1Ie pI>oDc docs r_ _ S_t_u_de_n_t _d_or_m_i :t:o.r.y::.. .' _-___"_: ':-..n __ : _:. ..:. :f.«.cI. :..=..c.:...::.:.:.:..: ..--,
ItO! ,upply phoneI for your
Iprivate) room&.
4. Be l .,ad oport-brm, up
your own troy alter Wins in tbe
dining holls.
5. Bored? Go to the inforl1Ul'
lion dcol< In the ShulU Center
and reid IU the U.I~J\ ... ppcn.
in$' on 1Uzetvi$ion (the elc<:trio:
masase bof;rd).
6. Hungril Ext. '7300nnecu
you wilh piAl, . uboo. and II
delivers!
7. DomIn..... f'llIa (
2.431001. I.·.open until I om
weekdays, 2 om oro _kends..
8- GoinS sboppir>& ""I o:olIep:
budget? woirt Wltehen 10lI.0,
Sweet 'n° Low yogurt, and KooI
... id are the bell bet, however,
~modc I\ill beltl Ill.
9.1\1 preV<!ollhe "freshman
15" studen" can work OUI in
the Ill ...... oontcr Iocaled on the
lower floor of the ShulU C!nter.
OpIimal tlrnu for workins out
are mornings. lunch lime, or
I fter dinner.
10, Need stlm!»? ChlnSC1'"
pt.cc 10 mail I letter? ...
teaoher'1 ulenslon number? Go
10 the Pr/omI<IIiooo doM in the
Shults ec .. ter.
II. SMILBI 8Ycryhocly is in
the """'" boat. Try to keep in
mind thaI upperd ... men wen:
once freshmc ...... ImlLe and I
quick "hello" ..ever foil!
~~~ 't~ ),f'
~
Commuters: You've Arrived
Oeo., Commuler Student.
Welcome to N .... C1h CoIlegel
MI'msun: you'~ beard, rom·
mutins to NUlfClh isl unique
ond C2Ci1inS cxpcricflC1! which
we are conftdcnl 1"'1 you will
enjoy!
"'1 Nazareth CoUq ... tbcrom'
muter atudenl is I very irnpor.
tant part 01 the student body.
For this reason .he Nuaf'CIh
Commuter AAoo;iaIion (NCAI
wU lormed.
NCA is.n "",,"ni.-tion dnig'
... ted to represenl the """"
rnuler needl to the n:l t of the
o;amp..... In lOddition, NCA
works with the entin: Nuareth
community to make the com·
muter "udenl" upt'rieflC1! II
Nuareth I sood one.
.... I result you will lind 0;.lIl1'
p<&wideactivitioelopenand ful·
ly.wiJ,oblc to commuters. You
will abo fLDd lhe commuter
lo"nle equipped witb I
refrigerator. microw.ve """ ...
and TV. Then: Ire lockcn for
rent, ond every commuler is
provided with I mlil lolder.
NCA Iiso seIls discounled meal
tlcl<cU IIId RT5 bu. puXI. ... ll
of these items represent OUr
desire to t .. make you'commute
~ easy IIId convenient ..
possible.
We I re often uked the cr.u ... ·
lion: willt m,",,1 peopk 011 com·
pUl, .... ke friMds. Ind 1,",,1 like
t·m. part 01 the college? Unfor·
tu .... tely. we con't onswer .... 1
question. only ,.... eon. You
lnawer that question throush
your actions. Nuareth CIII on·
Iy be to you. whal,........u il.
The ideal woy to """'" people
aDd ....u lriends is to set
involved in the clubs. orpni ...
tions. ond activities 01> campUI.
By "",ndinB time bere Ind 10'
live[y partici!»tiog in comPOI
events, you will surely mike
friendlllld become l vitll Plrt
01 Nuarelh, .nd 1"" wiU have
made your stay bere enrio:hinl
and rcwlrdinS.
.... offic«n of NCA, we In:
dedicated to helping you ...w,
your yel .. at Nuareth • sue'
tea. Pleaoc. don' t haillte 10
_tact lIIyDOC 01 u. if we: CIO ..
be of assistanoe.
We oU loot forward to
meetiA& you (maybe at _ 01
our many actiYiticl11 aDd best
wishes for. sua:oessfuilerDCller
1\ Nazareth!
Sincerely,
The NCA Off.cers
A.Lon Chriltell3On. Pro..
Stooey Lissow. SecretllY
Michelle I!lliott, Se .... tor
5usIII Belair. Vic« Pres.
Crlit OeM ... h, tl'easu,er
n.cy Mo ... oU, CAB Rep.
4 Friday, August 26, 1988
The D.A. is for You
Dear New Student:
On Mhalf of the 1988·89
Undergraduate Association, [
would like to welcome you to
Nazareth College.
Your first few days at Nuare!
n will be filled with infor·
mation and aClivities provided
by the Orientation Clmminee.
This committee i. designed for
the purpose of making your
transition into college life , IiI·
tle easier and mOre enjoyable.
Sut .fter Orientation Week
what .tudent group is there for
your needs, questions, and con·
cerns? h's an organization called
the Undergraduate
Association.
The Undergraduate Association
IU.A.( is student governmM!
working to ;nvol~ all
NaUlt.,th students in its aCtivities
and clubs. As the umbre
lla organization which
ove,sees all Il.'lp"ct$ of these
campus groups, "Undergrad"
seeks to provide leadership Md
guida"ce [or you-it'. members.
You buame a member of th~
U.A. wh~n you paid the U.A.
f~ along with your tuition. [f
you are a full·time under·
graduate student. you arc a part
ofU.A. You hav~ a wide variety
of opporlunities to become in·
volved at varying leve ls. in
'Ilany different kinds of ac'
tivities including Student
Senale. Class Officers, Student
A<:iivitiu Council. and Cultural
Affairs. ~ "heartblood" of ou,
organi ... Hon consists of the K>;.
ttutive Board and Student
Senale which oversees over 27
clubs and organi ... tion •.
The U.A. oIri""" 10 pl"<lVi<k the
Nazareth community with
ac&demic. cultutaL recreational,
and social values.inaddition to
providing a vehicle Ihrough
which students can e"Press Ihe
basi. for an inliate change
wilhin Ihe coUege community.
When I Wl$a fresh.O\JUI. I .... d
the privilege of .erving my class
11$ their president. It was
Ihroughlhisinvolvemenl that I
was first e.:posed.to the Under·
graduate As.sociatlon. It was
through this type of extra cur'
ricular involvement in Ihe
UndeTgraduate dubs. activities,
and groups as well as playing
lacroae Ihat has enabled me to
make 8' .... t friendships while
developing the ..,spon.ibilily
and l .... dership c .... racteristic.
t .... 1 will impact my personal
and profeSSional success for
many years to come.
I hope you will give the U.A.
the opportunity to ""rve )'<Iu the
way it has served me. With the
variety of organitation. avail·
able there is something for
everyone. You have ag..,al deal
of opportunities Ivailable 10 you
at N ..... reth. Explore these
opportunil;es by stopping by the
U.A. office located in the Otto
Shultz Center across from Ihe
Student Affairs office. We Ire
here to help you and would be
more than happy 10 meet you
and .n.wer any questions you
may have.
Let's work together 10 make
this coming school year the best
il possibly Can be. No mailer
what we as student leaders of.
fer to the student body we can't
be succesllful without your ac·
hve participation and involve·
ment. [ look forward 10 Ihis
comin, year and serving you as
the Undergraduate As.sociahon
President.
Sincerely.
Thomas J. Cincebox. Jr.
Undergraduate Association
President
1988·89 UNDERGRADUATE
ASSOCIATION OPFICERS
President Thm Cincelx»<
Vice Pres.: Sheril Damelio
Sec.: Kri.len Huck
Theas.: Libby Mahon
Student
Publications
Gleaner 1
The Gleaner i. Nazareth's
newspaper, completely run by
the students themselves. it
strives to serve the entire
N .... re th community. Ideally,
The Gleaner would like to be
the campus co.., of communicatiort$
and a forum for the views
."d opiniol1$ of the NaUlreth
community. The Gleaner is pmduced
within the confines of
journalistic ethics. Anynne is
welcom~ to join tb~ staff and
prior ~xperience
necessary.
is not
Verity Faire 3
VorlI)' FaiTe is an annual
Nazareth College publication
which allows stude nts to
display their written, artistic
Sigillum 2 and photographic talents.
As in Ihe past, contributors
submitting outstanding poetry
(Yurbook 19691
The Yearbook staff. of course,
bas the duly to provide a year·
book for 5I.udents. Laynuu. photogr.
phy, graphica design and
art all playa part. However, you
need not be." an major or h.ve
er;pc:rience to work on the staff.
All interested Sludenu ate
_Icome.
and prose will be re-cogniw:\
through awards.
V~ril)l Fair< will continue 10
s timulate the diversified
creativity of Naza..,th students,
.. well .. enhance their college
experience. If you are interested
or Mve any questions. please
contact the executive hoard
membe .....
THE GLEANER
GET INVOLVED
Student Activities and Affairs
Undergraduate
Association
Senate 4
a friendly rivalry for the
Senator-of-!he·ye .. Award at the
annual [naugural and Awards
banquet.
All regular Senate meetings
are open to any student who
would like 10 a ttend. Look for
luluredelails uto how)'<lu can
become a senator and let the
Undergraduate M!IOCiation
work rDr you.
activities. Ot if you have any
movie requests, contacl Chait.
penon Ross Polson through. the
commuter mail folders.
Student Activities
Council (S.A.C.) 6
The buic unit of the
Undergraduate As.soclation is
the student Senate. This elttted
body is composed of Ihe four ex·
ttulive officers. Ihree repre·
sentatives from each ela .. and
one delegate from the Commuter
As.sociation and Ihe
Re&idence Council. The Senate
has two main functions. which
con&i51 of allocating the student
activities f~ 10 the variQUll student
groups. and add..,ssing
both student and campus wide
concern •. The ""nators also
m""t regularly in smaUer com·
millees to COIl$ider issues in par.
tieular areu such as Academic
Affairs. College Re lation s.
Bxtra·curricul. r Affai .. ,
Finances and Student Affain.
While an active Senat~ is
Cultural Affairs
Club
The Cultural Alfairs Club at
Nazareth College offers
students the opportunity to lake
some time oul of their busy
schedules to listen to lectures,
take a trip. Or enjoy a movie.
Siudeni Activities Council is
the new name for Social Board,
but we still plan the same fun
activities for you! Some of these 5 events include Springfest Week.
end. the Christmas Formal, Air
Bands, Comedy Nights, Winter
Weekend and a varie1y of
mi,..,n.
e$SCntialto the Undergraduate
As.socialion as a whole, the
Senate .100 participate. in ac·
tivit;es '"just for fun". These may
con&i"t of after.meeting piUA
parties. playing the Marathon
Men softball team and enjoying
. This year there is an eXCiting
lineup of film. ready to go for
the fall semester and a few ex·
citing film matin"". in the mak·
ing. We are working together
with other clubson campus this
~ar and we enc<>urage every��
one'. participation.
If you have any questiort$ or
would like to join Out t .... m and
become involved in campus life
This past year 5.A.c. members
shared ideas and took part in the
planning of new and eXCiting
events providing the oppor·
tunity for Nazareth and other
area college students to get
logether and have lun.
If you are interested in S.A.c.<
Mve any question. or. ideas,
pl ...... contact S,A.c. Pruidant
Oebi Win. tedt. New members
a re always welcome 10 Our
mee1ings, Sunday al 6:30 p.m.,
in the Senate Room.
Academic/Business Clubs
Pre-law
Association 9
Nazareth
Business
Organization 7 As one of the newest organ·
ir.otions on campus. Ihe Pre·lAw
Association isseeking new and
inventive ways of establishing
itself in. manner fitting to the
Nazareth Undergraduate
Organization. The purpose of
this organir.otion is 10 giv~
members & broader under.
standing of the workings of Law.
Susiness and Government.
Members are working to ac·
complish these goals by
sponsoring the following events:
The putpOM! of tbe NaUlrelh
Business Organization is to pro·
vide. as an integral part of the
instructional program, addi·
tional opportunit ies for
NaUl..,th College students in
business and office education.
We also help develop vocational
and career supportive compe'
tencies. Bnd promote civic and
pe rsona l re. ponsibililies.
Association of
Student Social
Workers 8
ASSW'. function in the
Nazareth Community is to
bridge Ihe gap between the stu'
dent and the professionsl world
of social work.
The gOllI of ASSW is to pm-.
vide the community with
informative . nd knowledgeable
information about the theories.
practices. and field-work in the
world of social work.
ASSW is a proud sponsor of
the Mary Hanick Fund. This
fund was established to provide
.ssistante to any social work
major who may have diffICUlties
adju5l.ins to the surrounding at
Nazareth.
the appenance of guest
speakers, trips to pertinent!oca·
tions, and clo5e interpersonal
contact with Nazareth College
.Iumni who ate cutrenlly in·
volved in a legal career.
Meetings arc held ..,gulatly in
the U.A. Senate Room. These
m""tings are opened to all rna·
jors and new members .. e
always welcome<!.
Science Club 10
The Nu.are1h CoUege Seience
Club is a club that gives
students interesled in science a
chance to pursue their intemu
outside the cla5sroom. The dub,
through its various activities.
contribu tes to the NaUlreth
community.
The club has many activilies
including hosting a career nighl
for anyone interested in a
science-related carur, and
sponsoring science-related Itt·
tures. In the past we have held
• ""!Wister'" tournament for.ll
Nlzareth student. and have
sone on trips to Washington,
D.C., and ThrontQ.
Psychology
Club 11
The functiort$and goalsof the
Psychology Quhare toorienlate
and inform Nazareth studenlSoI
Ihe options open to them in the
field of psychology . nd to lacili·
tale the transition into the oom·
munity in order to explor<: these
options. The dub helps to orienlate
studenu by way of lectures.
seminars. lield trips and meet·
ings to the world of helping out·
$ide of N • ....,th. The club in·
fonns students of option. on
campus such as Independent
Studies, internships. the Honors
Program, graduate schools and
car.,.,r pos!Iibillties. Overall the
Psychology Cluh aims 10 in·
crease awareness and
communication with each
other, our fllCUlty. and members
of the psychologica!
community.
'HE GLEANER
lazareth
:ommuter
Usociation 12
Tbe NaUlretb Commuter
\.uod.tion w., formed in the
... mmer of 1985. The initiative
"u taken to rc-i:..,.Ju.te the
::ommuter Boon:I.nd Its' 80&15
ind purpo6C.
"The Commuter Auodatioa
IJIOI>'Of$ • variety 01 oocial
~ts throu"",",t the yeor.
iottates money to charity. and
:uts the OOIt of me.l t;cllett.nd
US bus poues. The Auociotion
lOS estsblishtd consilient forms
>f oommunic.tlon with resl.
I<:nl.l, faculty .• nd the rest of the
...... reth Community. In
1985-1986the NCA wunamed
the aub of the Ve •• !
If you Ire interesced in \be
Nazareth Commule. Asaocio·
lion, ha~ ""y problems Of
questions. We Ipp«ciIte .ny
ldua Ihlt would help make the
Association beller. Pleue con·
tact your 1988·1989 off""' .....
Ski Club 13
The PUrpoM! 01 the Nazareth
CoIlqe 51" Club is 10 provide
Nazareth Itu(\ents with transportltion
10 IIId from Irea .kl
.Iopel. The club 1110 provides
Nazareth .tudenls wilh afford·
able JIIIX* to •• ea d<lloiopes, in
order to allow them 10 better en·
jay lhe aport 01 Ikii",.
Language Clubs
. , "
""' ......
French Club
modern dlY
Iltalian Club
15
"A"."Ii"
.,
din"" ...
foreign ,
lion,1 I
ill
Other Clubs and " LambdJ Auociation
" Mu,l-ic I!ducllorl Nlt·1.
Organizations Conference
" Women', Rftourcc
"U
"
SocioLo&Y Club
Network
History Club " Vou", In Spiril campul
Independent SCudenl minislry
CoaUtion ,. Nua,eth CoIIeJe Radio
5t11ioa WNAZ
h!>u're lVght
i~~ 4 1 :::=~= .-.o-. -yQJ _,_In ......
,.... or W yQJ _ -. yQJ muOI
r.e.g..io..Ia,.r. 1.I0o"t"m" F. or. n"IAIHn _ coli yo..-......my
/IoIr<I at E\oCdoM..,1-«IO-f()f\.o-YOTC.
y ....... rlgntlO_
REGISTER
NOW.
Friday, hJgust 26. 1988 5
Circle K
International 18
Ci",1<: K Inlernational is the
world'. I"Stil . nd mo»t
respected co·ed collegiate
orsaniratlon dedicated to ser·
vice Ind leader.hip
development.
Tbroup. pe..-.onal invol_
meat on campus and in \be
community, Cifel<: K "",mben
develop valuab1o: adenhipand
orpniralioflal IIkiIb that may
only ~ attained throu&h 8Ctual
""Pt"nen«.
Theatre League 19
Nazareth Speech,
Hearing and
Language
Organization 20
The PurpoM! 01 NSHLO is to
provide a meaOl of com·
munlcation through "wbich
memberacan interact and lum
from one anotber.
Tbroujh this orpnit.alion,
membe .. teek 10 benml \be
IChooL and the communily
throuSh v .. io ..... aclivitlea. We
would like loeatablish ourseLvea
IIId encour .. e .ctive member·
"'lJ>. We wouLd abo Iiloe tn rel<:h
QUtto lhe Nazareth """,munity,
educate. inform, and appeIIl for
,upport.
T ...... •• rIO q .... tlon 1"-1 -" NaDoNIb _. hit hIlld
!IV UM ",mlfMtf drou;hl.
Residence
Council 21
The purpose of \be Raiden.ce
CouncU is to ",rve IS. liaiaoa
-between the residentl and Resi·
dentl.l Life. and to mike !ivl", ~.
on camp ..... IS comfortable .nd
enjoyllble IS pow.;ble. The club
~ of at least lwo repreHnl.
lives hom eacb
dormhet.idenoe Hall who ..~
ry OIhe' Mooday to pIa.a ICtl¥
ilia and to .... .., problems
lkal ariao: e.aoc:b week.
Reaidtnce Council has apon.
IOred the Thnnel Paintl", Con·
test, M"ketplaceSbultle. Pl:>lIr
Party. Christmas Door
Decoraling Contest and every·
one', f'vorile, Siblin,'. Week·
mel. This year we intmel \(I con·
lin..., IheIo """,,1.1, .. well .. ad·
dinS ...,.. onea.
" Communlty.
Got a Second?
The QUICK JOIN FORM
has been C' elled by 71w Gla:Iner
ill order to provide &lucicn ..
wilh • rapid ~hlcl<: of com��
munic:llion whlc:b enables them
10 imme<l;'tdy txpre$I their in·
lerest In becomi", a part 01.
~ptciflC club or orpniraion on
~m,...
In past 1""'" il would oIten
take "",er.1 weeks before . stu·
dent might become .ware of.
cert.in club or orpni ... tion of
interest. 10 Idd to tbi,
bureaucratic night more. it
would .. ke even Longer Mfore
III Interested stucicnt could
become actively involved.
With lhe QUICK JOIN proctII,
we are hopeful thai will·
in, and able stucicnts will im·
mediately be abLe to mttI with
other memben of lhe organiza.
tion inwhlchtbeyhave~
ed an inlerest.
Here'l how the form workl.
Afler reviewing the 1131 of
dul» o. orpni.tltion< thll are
availableOll campus, youshouJd
then liU in the numberla, cor·
respondins to Ihe dubl'l from
Ihe list as well u the other in·
formation On the form.
Aller you have completed thla
form, llmpIy drop it off II the
Informalioa Desk. In the S/lults
c..nter. or in 0<1, 01 \be four
GIN~e' l ubmisaion oo..u
wted throughoul the """pili.
All forms will Ihen be
distributed 10 the appropriate
clubo.nd. WHAMMO. Vou can
expect 10 bear from the club·,
leader Or leaden within two
week ..
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YES, I am interested in learning more about the
Club / Organization circled below.
1 2 3 • 5 , 1 I 9 10 II 12 13 ,. ,5 "
11 ,I 19 20 21 21 23 2_ 25 26 21 21 19 30
Name
Class FR so JR SR
Major if declared
Resident BOK Number ______ 0'
Home Address (if commuter)
Phone Number ======
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Blue Lights - Dial 225 For Help Lorette Wilmot Library:
The Blue Light Phones hav"
~n installed for u.e;n calleol
an emergency, to reque.t
general information, and to
make request for services such
ILS esron. and ""hicl" assists. Th
\Ue the phone, open the cabinet.
pick up the handset, and dial
utens;on 225 for Security. The
extension number for the
Department of Security and
Safety is po;iIled at each Blue
Light Phone location.
Currently, there a~ si~ Blue
Light Phones operating in the
follOWing locations:
I) One Blue Light Phone is
mounted On the ou tside of the
~st entrance 10 the Shulla
Center by parking area D.
2) The ~nd phone is
mounted on Ihe outside of the
ea.1 entrance 10 the Shults
c.,nter, by Student Alfa;/'$.
31 The third phone is mounted
on the exterior of Ihe Arts
Center. jU!1 outside Ihe lower
lobby doors of the Theater
Wing.
4) Another phone is mounted
Safety Escort Service
The NWUC1h CoUeger>ep.rt·
ment of Securily and Safely pr0-
vides an escort service tbat is
.vailable to . 1I members of the
Nazareth community. The ser·
vice is provided .... means of
enhancing personal wety .nd
safety aWareness throughout
the campus. Tbe aervice is lVail·
able Z4 bours. day.nd i. free
of charge.
H you desire an escort, you
win need to do the following:
I) Contact the Departmentol
Security.
A. If you have AC«$$ IO a cam·
pus extension phone or uae of
a campul Blue Light Phone'
dial extension 22S.
B. You may also contact the
r>ep.rtment of Security .nd
SOlfety from an out5ide line by
dialing 38S-4]08 or 586-2387.
2) When the phone i.
aMwered:
A. Tell the dispatcher your
name, your location, and your
destination.
S. Answer any other pertinent
question. the displltcher asks.
Also, ]et the dispatcher hang up
first, in order to ensure thot the
dispatcher bas.U the n""",SSIU'Y
information.
3) Wait for a Se<:urily Officer
to arrive..t your suued location.
A. Pleue wait in . secure area
sucb ... inside a building or in
your locked car.
4) When the responding Of·
ficerarrives, you m.y be traM'
poTted to your de.tination via
the Security vehicle or the Of·
flC("r may walk you to your
d!!$linat;o".
If you h.ve further questions,
please do not hesitate to contact
the Department of Se<:urity and
Safety. Help uS t6 help you.
Food For Thought
Welcome toNwueth College. MEAL PLANS
We'd like to introduce you 10 a
variety of dining option. we've
created to satisfy any appetite.
When you . ign up for the Campus
Meal Plan, You are buying
more th.n exce llent food and
courteoua ~e rvice " • reasonable price. You are
buying:
Hea]th. Your food nol only
tasles good, but every meal il
nutritionaUy balanced.
Time. You are buying yourself
valuable extra time to pursue
your education by letting us do
the preparation and clean·up.
Se<:u r lly. Your food dollars
won't run OUI at mid·aemester
on the 19, 14, ]O.\SMeal Plans.
Flexibilit y. You choose Ihe
meal plan that !uits your needs.
Company. You'll find thi ••
great way to meet new friends
and share new experienc ....
Kearney &. Lourdes Dining
Room. 'le always alive during
the meal houri
If there are any que.tion.
about the se",ices we provide,
Or can provide. pleue don't
hesitate to caU.
Nazareth College offers a
variety of Meal Plans. We would
like to take this opportunity to
,introduce you to the program.
and menua of Ihe Campu. Mul
Plan.
JOas AVAILASLl!
ApprOl<imately SO \0 7S stu·
dent worke rs are hired eacb
semester/ora varielyofjohs. [f
you .re interested in applying
for one of these jobs, contact .
Food Se",ice Manager. Please
Note: these are Work·study and
Campus Employment jobs.
MAR[ANNE C. T[RABORELLI
Food Service Director
Ext: 470
1 Dayl19 Mea ls per W«k
Plan
This plan includes three
meals daily. Monday thru Fri·
day, and two on Saturday.\ Sunday.
This option offers the
lowest price per meal If you Cdjoy
three square meals a <by.
this plan is for you. (Please note:
No refundl are provided for
unused meals on .ny of the
me.l plans.)
7 Dayl14 Meals Per Week
Plan
This plan allows you to eat
any 14 of 19 weekly "",.ls. For
those who rarely eat breakfa""
don't eat three meall a day. Or
miM occasional weekend meals.
this plan is lor yo". Thi. i. our
most popular plan_
1 DayliO Mea]s Per Week
Plan
lOItered to Seniors OnlYI
This plan allows you to eat
any 5 of 19 meals off~red in
Kearney &. Lourdes Dining
I<oorn>
S20.00 Meal Coupon Pla n
ISubsidized by Marriolt, Stlldent
Affairs &. The Commuter
Association, this coupon is of.
fered to you al a discounted
prioe of SIS.OO)
Can be used in both Board
operation •. Snack Bar &. The """". Unlike other plans the coupon
allows you to purchase meal. on
an Ala Catu- basis. This plan i.
fle.ible, a good choice for the
commuter student.
Vegetarian PrognIm
A vegetarian program is of·
fered thot is designed to provide
• nuuitinnally balanced vegetarian
diet. Help u. tailor our
vegetarian program to your
lastes. Brmg in your favorite
recipe&.
on a post near the entrance to
p.1Irking aru A (Arts Center). [I
is next to the Campus Map.
5) The fifth phone is locat..:!
.t the entra nce to parking area
H.
6) The lui and most recent
addition to the Blue Light Phone
Sy~tem is outside the Residen.
tial Life e ntrance to Kearney
Hall, near the Bu~ Loop.
[f you have further qUC$tiQns,
ple~ do not hesitate to contact
the Department of Security .nd
SIofety. Help ua to help you!!
Can You Be
Reached?
There has been some concern
in the p.1Ist as to what to do in
case there i. an emergency at
home or school and how tocon·
t.ct a commuter student.
I) You should leave a copy of
your scb..:!ule with tbe baby·
siller and the schoo~ nutse.
2) Give them the number of
lecurity at school
(1]6-395-4108). Have them tell
the officer on duty their name
and who they need to contact
and wlul! building and room
numberth.tltudent isin. They
should st.te what the emer·
gency is and how extreme il is.
3) The Security Department
h .... list of ail student $Chedules
50 they can immediately act_
Remember if there is any altera.
tion. to your schedule, you
. hould m.h .u.e you notify the
proper people taking ca«: of
your children.
411f you have any questions,
please contact our security of·
fice. They will be glad to .... ist "' ..
What's In It For You?
The 5laff of the Lorette
Wilmot Library welcomes all
new and returning studenl5l
Freshmen will be receiving an
introductiqn to the library
through their computer orienta·
tion workshops and Freshmen
English COursea. New transfer
and gradu.ote .tudents may ar·
range tours of the library'.
facilities and instruction in the
use of the library's online
catalog by contacting Jennifer
Surr. rcfe«:nce librarian, at u·
tension 402. Or stop by the
Reference Desk in the Main
Reading Room. We'U be more
than happy to help you. The
Refe«:nce Desk ia . taffed the
following houl"$:
M·Th 9:30 .m"':30 pm
F 9:30 8m']:OO pm
Slot ]:00 pm-S:OO pm
Both individualS and small
groups are welcome.
Any atudenl needing help in
making the most of the Iibr-ary's
resource. il POSITIVELY
ENCOURAGED to ask for
· .... istance.
The library is open:
M-Th 8:OOanH I:OOpm
F 8:00 anHO:OO pm
Sat 10:00 am·IO:OO pm
Sun 12 noon·11:00 pm
Holiday hours wW be .n·
nounc..:! in adVlOnce .nd post..:!
.1 the entrance.
After. baroode has been plac·
ed on the back of your student
ID card at the Loan Desk, this
will then se"'e as your library
card. Books may be checked out
for three weeks. Boob and
some .udio casselles may be
check..:! out; journals, maga·
zines. newspope" and other
types of media .uch ... video-tapes
may"" .... ,,"
the library.
YES! We have. compuler lab
in the library, equipped with
Apples and Macintoshes. The
library" computer Lab, located
on the Lower Level, i. open
whenever the library is open.
We also have electric Iype·
writers available for studenl
u"". Ask the Media Delk for
assistance.
The Media Desk offers many
olher ""rvices. including $!ide
and ca...,Ue tape duplication,
overheads, laser printing. and
aelf...,......, copying machinel for
microfilm and microfiche. And
don'l forgel the library when
you need • quiet place to relax.
We have videotape., records,
be.tsellers, m.guine. .nd
newspapers. We look forward to
meeting you!
Meal Hours and Info ...
MeAL HOURS
Kearney Dining Room
Breakf ... t 1:45 a.mAl:45 a.m.
Continental 8:45 a.m.·9:30
a.m.
Lunch 10:4S •. m..!:OO p.m.
Mon. thru Thura.
10:4S ._m.·I:IS p.m.
Friday
Dinner 4:45 p.m . ..fi:OO p.m.
Lourdes Dining Room
Lunch 12:()O.12:4S· p.m. Mon.
thru Thura.
Dinner 4:45 p.m.·S:45 p.m.
Sun.-Thut5.
IClosed Fri. Lunch thru Sun.
Brunch)
GENERAL INFORMATION
• You must bringyour mealcard
to every "",al.
• Entry wiD not he permitted
without your meal card.
• l.o$t meal cards .hould be
reported immediately to tbe
Food Se",ice Office.
• Meal Tickets cost SIO.OO for
each replacement.
• CouPOIl$ are to he treated like
c ... h.
• The«: wiU be no refunds given
for lost coupon •.
Meal Ticket. are not
transferable.
• SlO.OO fine for illegal use of
a meal ticket.
Special Meals
[n .ddihon to our regular
menu, we offer the following
innovation to increase your din·
ing pleasure.
Pace Changers. Special surpriaemealsduring
the week of·
fer extra de light. Tryour Baked
Potato Bar, Omelet Bar. Sundae
Bar, and much. much more.
Sick Trays .nd Sack Lunches.
If you know you'U have to miss
a meal due to work or cl .... you
can arrange to pick up. sack
lunch to take with you. And if
you get sick and have 10 miss a
meal, .·~pecial "sick tray" can
be picked up by • friend with
an authorization from your Resi·
dent Advisor.
Special Events. Held once.
month, these events give uS the
chance to be especially creative.
And our ethnic events Chinese
Night. Mexican Nighl.
hal ian Night, to name a {..ware
something 10 write home
about.
Gelato Ice Cream. Delicious
variety of flavors. Local..:! in Our
~-
TheSl.8ge Door. Our Snack Bar
offers an extensive variety of
foods. From Ihe extensive ""Lad
bar 10 fresh hiked chocolate
cbip cookies.
1:30 a.m.·2:30 p.m.
12:00 p.m. Fri.)
(Closed Sal. &. Sun.)
S:OO p.m.·7:30 p.m.
IMon.·Thurs.)
The Roost. Offers the 'Bl!Si
pizza in town. Also, .ubs,
chicken wings and rnIlny other
fun foods.
11:30 a.m.·2:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
4:00 [l-m.·12:00 p.m. Mon.·Fri.
1:00 [l-m.·I-2:00 p.m. Sa1 . ...sun. ·
IE
"There's no
question thai
we've got a
stroog returrlng
team. We;:s.
~toputhl
Ioge<he<'
Marty Gawl
Senior
, ""'Y«"
lays to their
lpabilrties. v.e
""" "" "re' e'm''p''h'a'-' 'Ik
zing team baD
ndteam
"",,"
John Viglucci
Senior Captain
Women's Soccer
"I'm even more
exciIedlhan
v.tlen I got the
Ph in May,l'm
reaDy &Jrprised
with the quality
"ru"t,"" """""'
Ron Bartlen
Imen's Soccer Head Coach
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Men's Soccer Head Coach
"We are wry
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got a nice mix
c.l1leH ccrners
and >leterans."
"We've got a
great team. H's
, """'" team. C'AJt c.l30
7
games on oor
schedule, we
ptanonwiMng
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Sophomore, Junior
Women's Tennis
1988 Schedule
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8 Friday, Augusl 26. 1988
Saturday, Aug. 27
9 am.-;? p.m. Arrival
New resident Sluoonts move In:
report to Arts Center parking 101 to.
procedures. Aile. settling in your
room, proceed to the Robert A.
Klde •• Gymnasium In lhe 0110 A.
Shuns Community Center 10
receive orienliltion malarials. college
ID. student handbook, parking
slicker, meallickel and mail/oom
aS$ignlfl(lnt You may also sign up
lor Phone Home '88.
Parents are invited to th(l gymnasium
101 coUee am! Ooughnuls an<! to
meet members from the Parents
Association.
10 a.'m.-S p.m. Bookstore open _ Shults Cenle.
10:30 a.m._
1:30 p,m. I~e Cream Givtt-Away "nd live
(tnlertainment at the Shults Center
CI.cle.
11:30 a.m."
2 p.m. lunCh - free lor all new studt!ms,
Shults Center Ci~le.
12:30-2 p.m. New commuter students rept>r1
direclly to Robert A. Kldera
Gymnasium.
2:30· 3:45 p.m. Presidenl'S Convocation at the Arts
Center Main Audilorium. President
Rose Marie Beston welcomes
parents and students: a re<:eption
will follow in the Arts Center
Courtyard.
4·5 p.m. EuchariS1ic Liturgy - Shults Center
Forum.
4:45·6 p.m. Dinner In Kearney dining hart;
Hckels lor parents and family
members are availahle at the door
for $4.75.
7·8 p.m. '·Commuting to Na>:areth··· commuter
studem meeting in Shults Center
Forum. Come and meet
representatives of Na>:are1h
Commuter Association and nnd OOt
ahout commuter maillolders.
WELCOME'SS
discount{KI RTS hus passes. lockers
and much mOO"e.
"Uvlng at Na>:areth·'· reSIdent
students meet w.th their resident
assistant (RA).
8·9 p.m. Adul1 laarner (21 and older) social
hour In Shults Cenler Commutar
Lounge. Spouses are welcome to
altend.
Transl"" students meet dunng this
lime in the Porthole Room of tha
Shults Center.
9· tt p.m. Join us for a relaxing evening in tlla
gymnaSium. Entertainmant wi ll be
provided by nationally known
ESP/hypnotist Eugane Neal.
Relreshments will be served. See
your orientalion group leader for
datails.
Sunday, Aug. 28
g a.m. Catholic I~urgy - chapel. Shults
Cenler
to:30 a.m. Protestant service _ chapel, Shults
Center
II a.m.·
12:30 p.m. Brunch In Kearney dining hall.
II a.m.· I p.m. Shults Cenl er.recreation lacilitias
open.
noon·4 p.m Bookstore open - Shults Center.
t·2 p.m. ·"Tips from the Profs" - this
program Is designed to acquaint new
students with strateg ies and
suggestions lor Ihe classroom, See
the orientation committee lor details.
2;30·6 p.m. AII·Campus Picnic - mae! Nazareth
College's facully, stall and their
lamines. Food and be~rages will be
served beginning at 4 p.m.
Location: softball field.
7 p.m. Entertainment in the Arts Center
Main Auditorium. Free lor all
Nazareth students. Contae! Ihe AI1S
Center Box Qllice for ticket
information.
Where Is It?
Building Key
1. Nalarelh "'rtl Cent. ,
2. Sinyth Hell
So LOretta Witmot Ubrary
... 000 .... Shultl Community Center
I. Cerro1l Hell
.. Tenni. Court • .l Ploylnll Fields
7. aConnor Comp'"
L loItrdeI Hell
L Med.aitle Hell
11. Faculty HOuse
n. t<aarn-,. Hell
U. -.", FranCIIlse
12. c.. HJ.paN
.M.. c.. llallana
~
THE GLEANER
Monday, Aug. 29
7:45·8:45 a.m. 6reaklasl In Kearney dining hall .
S a.m. Student Assessment in the Arts
Center Main Auditorium. Freshmen
should partiCIpate in Ihis Important
assessment to halp Nazereth
COllflge gat to know )OJu helter.
g a.m.·
7:30 p,m, Bookstore open. Shulta Center.
S a.m.·ll p.m. Recreation facilities open. Shults
~nter.
11 a.m.·noon Meeting with freshman laculty
advisors. Room assignmants will be
POSted at the InformatIOn Desk.
Shults Center.
11:30 a.m.·
I p.m. Lunch for all commuter and resident
students.
New Transler Siudent Luncheon In
Lourdes dining hall. Special
presentation by Qlfice 01 Cereer
Services.
Lunch lor freshman students.
Kearney dlnfng hall.
I p.m.·S p,m. RegiS1ration for all new S1udents
(frHftmen and transfers) in the
gymnasium.
4:45·6 p.m. Dinner in Kearney dIning hall.
8· to p.m. Entertainment by comedian John
Ferrentino, Cabaret Room, Shults
Center.
Thursday, Sept. 1
6·9 p.m. Phone Home '88 - Shults Cenler
Student Affairs OffIces. Call mom
and dad and we·1I pick up the talll
Sign up In the gym on Saturday.
Aug. Z1 alter)OJu check in.
..... Open pa'~inll' e. cept ",!>ere ""Slilnated
B. Open parking' Imall ea .. only •
C. Rese~ · Dept. Head,. admlnlstratOfS, and .i,itor,
ONLY
D. Open parking. except w~ere designated
E. Open p. rking
F. Open p. rkin'Ol
G. Res .. .,." Parklnglndpassenge, pickup only (NOTE:
NO PARKING IN BUS LOOP)
H. Open pa,klng
I. RESERVED· pre$ident. tru$IIHI' and .i, ito'$ ONLY
J . Open pa,king
K. Open pa,l<ing . e.cept where designst&(!
al
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