OPINU;lN:
, Condoms: Reality
vs, Morality
... pg 2
ON CAMPUS
• The UA Senate:
Vhat's the Function
... pg 3
YOU:
• The Gleaner's
luestion of the Week
... pg4
FEATURES:
• What's it like
!J live in Founders?
• Admissions
relocates to a
new building
... pg 5
ARTS:
, Music Dept News
I " Healthful" Hints
... pg 6
SPORTS NET:
I Preview of the winter
sports' team
schedules,
... pg 7
Wednesday, November 16, 1988
The
GLFANER
A Nazareth College Student Publrcatlon
Thition Hikes: Where, Oh
Where Does All That Money Go?
Br MI(h~lI~ Elliott
'lbitiort iocr_ il'" pIIrqo,
we'", .11 used 10. In TeCCnl
~.rs, Nazarelh', luilion hQ
riSC'n $Ieadily with 0 ludden
jump of ~ for Ihi, ~ar, with
another increaseanlldl>"ted for
next ~r'. luition, But, ono:e
J'OII1 bill hasbeen II.aI'npM "paI
in fuU" by the bu ..... ofrocl!:.
wherl!: does the monq 807
Na:u..elh's Inl.1 revenue
comes from • num .... r of
oourc"". Approximalely 66'" of
the total .evenue comudircct·
IIy "fr om st...u,nt lultion, with contri""t..:! by SUle .....
~ .. I Govcrumenl in the
fonn of ",""II .nd contracts.
Gift. and er>dowmellll com·
prill!: 6'" of the revenue. This
monq in turn """, 10 pay for
'he mo.ny cxpcn"'" of the collese.
includins bUI not limited
to teacher alld depar1melll
Upell""S. Sludenl financial
• id. .he library Ope""ng
ODOU, ODd the acneral cpualing
and mainlenance UpenllCl
&MOCiated with Ihe ope .. ,ion
and upkeep of the many
buildings. roada and I>"rking
lotIon campu .. In aUdilion. a
larse lum of money is held in
• 8pCcio.I fund for ~
repair upen.... !Ihe roof
repMn on the Arb Cenler and
the additional po.rklni lot for a·
ample). This _nl il m.in·
t.ined 10 lhal the budselinK
proceu can be lJIOfe OOIUistent
from year 10 year in ten"n$ of
o.p.e"r.al.i-n, and ....i ntenan"" A lubst.nli.1 por!ion of
N .... reth·. income is in the ....
of endowmenll. The coll~ge
reocivu ""'ny endowmenls,
IOUJ"" II S million which it in·
ve.la. TheM endowmenl.,
scllCf1llly speakin&. lhroup lhe
lerma allhe endowment. limit
tbe college IO.tpendi.nS only lhe
inlere., and inveltmen!
revenue m.de on ,he capil.!.
Most wile, .. have. policy of
t.Jkin, 5-71It of Ihis ."""n ... to
pay for operatins cxpc..-;
Nuordb taka • conservatiY<:
~ .nd ...... 0JlIy Z'III of Ihis
monq-, dependi ... on :students
10 pay the baJance. The ",main.
ins income from endowments
is rein.uted.nd pUI in a fund
to pay fo. special project ..
Accordin, 10 Steve LaSalle,
Vice Pre";"',,1 for Pinance. this
fund can support Ihe Icwtns for
pro;ccto lilr.e Ihe impendin,
Shults Center up.dsion
withoul il bein& rdlectal in the
lIudents tuition. Mr. LaSalle
abo noted lut lIudenll pay approximalely
213'1 of Ihe col.
Icje", expense, with the reo
"",ining amounl beinS funded
throu.sh~1 grantl. Mr •
l£So.lIe stated that unfortunale·
Iy. private Liberal A1II coIlescs
do not rCOC"iY<: the Iarp """""'-
menl re..,arch granl, . nd
lhcrefore ~ iI up to the .. udmts
10 I>"y Ihe .. rues in lhe f()fm
of Iheir lui lion .
While Ihe ""Uege', con,...r·
vative financial tactics ""'y ....
eo:onomically IOUnd. il m''''''
studenl', educatiOll an upen·
al"" investmon!. M •. asaJle,
who .dmils Ihal ahhoush
Nou.eth is lhe ~ expenai""
~ III the --. ~ iI ttilI w:ry npen""" and hopes lhal the col·
Ie,e'l inc.eued clfort. in fun·
drai,ing will be ipccelSful.
Nonelheless. until thatH..,e .•
colle&e edUoCllI;"n at N ...... eth
-will. DOI Ilin..., to be an cxpensi""
Nazareth College Tuition 1968-87
II.oco .....
15.oco
~ ."
13.000
1..2..."
" -v -~ -~ ~n -n -~ -n -~ -v -~ -w -• -" -~ -~ -~ -~ -• -W .•
:orporate Giving: For Liberal Arts Colleges the Dollars are Few
y Ste .... McCaff rey
Donation .. Wben it cotn8 10
YinS money to colleges and
,iversillH. ""'ny people view
'<pOration. U a IOIIrce of
ealth ",rlulUy incapable of
",nins OUI of furub, 10 fiU .e·
lCIIIof ..... ,y~rycolJqcof·
:ial who ~ knoctinS.
At a time when corporions
. re defendin, Ihem_
,Ives from takeovers. while
,areholdera demand mOre
,Ipe for their Investment, tbe
,yo of the free tpending cor·
n t;"n are aumber.-d. ThiI is
.fIccted In • reoenl rqIOI1 on
>rpOI1.lte Jivins published in
.. 1988ed'lionofGivingU$A:
be Annp.1 Repor t on
bilanl.opy.
In lerm.of how coprnrate giv·
"rated in 1981 wilh 1986. it
lIS repor1a1 lhal •. 8'" of the
otal philanthropic: &iving in the
.s. wasdooelhrougbcorporl'
ans. ThiI campara with 1M
orne percentap: in 1986, ",nee·
ng a virtu.1 freeze on Ihe
mounl cnrporalions a rc
mtribulln •.
How has Nau",lh College
IU4! Ju for the oct ..... dolla.
moun", Ipporo~imately
1S9.ooo WU pY<:n to Nauretb
by corponotioR$ in 1987. The
PUfJlO5Cl of lhe money we",
eilher specifIed by Ihe wrpono·
tioR$ Or listed u unreslrid ed.
Thl, figu.e represents only I
perCl!:nt of Naureth'l 10lal
opmttJna:income. Therestofthe
coIIqe's income 1I0fl ..... by tui·
lloa feea(15.91ItI, privole pfts
and srantsand II"!""'mmonlaid.
One question lhat ..,iShl be
.. ked is. " Isn't one percent of
Naureth', income f.om corporat;"
ns rothu s"",U. when
one cofl5iders the prf:ICn<:e of 50
many diversified indu,'ries in
Rochestcr?" Not aooordi ... to
P •• nlr. Inlerlc<:hio. Dircc:tor of
~Iopmcnt f()f Nau.etb. He
.fIatff, '"There is no way we can
compare {gifts .eceived) 10 a
larse lechnical inslitulion:'
Interlcchia al$o nDles tul !he
nomescareh aspect hu alw.y.
been ORotc of the dUflCUlties of •
..".,~ liberal .rts college. in
terml of OItn(:ti ... Ia"e cor·
po ... te doUan.. However, he is
q .. ic:1r. 10 poinl ""'Ihe flCllhll
a school Ulr.c N.urelh ha •• lot
10 offer. corporalion in termoof
hu"",n qualilies. '"The promi.se
we .'" malr.in, to lI\1denl$,
parenti and corporat ...... ia lhal
we wiU sraduale .. ...den" who
can Ibinlr.:·
ConUnuinl Oa tbe idea of
whal corponot;"ns eon upcct
from Nl urflb .'udents, In·
!erlechi. ta lked aboul the Y.lue
thai a libenl art. educalion
holdlinlhefuturellS~IO
• more concent .. led 0.
spccializal f..,1d of "udy. He
.dds. " Busin.,...,s h'Ye
priorllies. If they'", lookin, for
of Dcvelomenl h .. ,,"own
IImily oYer lhe lasl few ~
New p<Ograms. insenioul ide ..
.ndju!l plain h.rd w()fk.re 1lI1
ladors that have led 10 Ihe of·
fi"",,'. ""hicvemenl of nea,'y
daub/in, the amount of money
aolicited in the annual fund in
19157 from W I of 198-6.
Commenlin, on Ibe offICeS'S
efforts in findinS new ways 10
"BuID1~ b.1Ie priorities.l{ they're looking {or ~archcrs
;n opt;a then they are going 10 give support elsewhere.
Ho~r. ;(theYCilieabotJl the workers. .. then they will give
10 Nazareth as well." Frank Inl~
raearehe .. in optics then Ihey
are SOin, In live , upporl
elsewhe,e. However. if thereore
.bout the wor~ they will hoy<:
in the IUlu.e, lhen lbey will Ii""
10 Naza""h .. well."
De,oelopmenl b Key
Bfa,. corpot.tiooM are fmd·
inS IbemSC'lvel increasinJllv
51rained In terms of fiscal
f""'OOm . JOins out.nd fondin,
Ihe "wrporale bucks" h • •
C ..... ,ed a wbole ~ew .;:ha11e"le
in iudl. AI Nuarctb. the OffICe
OItecUN of o-/optMnl
belp finance the COlli of •
liberal arU education, [no
tc.lecbio nOles, "c.:.mpctition
for charitable dollar. ill chang·
i .... We'"" .knowlq.-d that
the.e will be more of • need for
lundroising 10 keep • hold on
luition."
Despite Ihe efforts of Ihe
development offoce, tbe fa<:t ",.
main. Ih., incre."". in tuition
are lilr.cly 10 occur more often
ond .t • higher rate II Nazareth
. nd other pri .... te Ubcral arts
oo1leges. u • ,uult of the
a""'""" of IIOI~-supporl..:! fun,
di ... and heavy researeh fun·
ding from ind\l.ltry.
It could be said tUI tbe eort ..
coal fa<:10' is "aU pari of the
.Iatus" of attending a priv'le
collqe. On the other hand, lt
could .bo be said that thoc
hi&J>ct 00IIII ()/ ed .... tion incur·
red by ~be'" .ru .. ...wnll are
"""" • result of some corpora,
lions' dccl4ion to DIItweighllhe
importance of human diversily
wilh Ih" of bottom IInc
profidlObllity.
.... • rca .. lt, collcju I<ICh
•• No:u..clh ore fi~dill'
thetnlCI¥a lr.noctin& la! al the
door of corpor.tions and more
" Ihe doors of alumni and
membe.. of the communilY
who h.lve lradilionally beUe-.oed
in a liberal arts educalion.
Indeed. Ihe trend Inward
lI. etai ... individualized slyi ...
iI not unuauaL Individual "y.
ina: on the pan. of citizenf in the
Uailed Stata _nled for
8Z'" of the lotal philanthropK:
con,ribuled 10 causes in 198?
In lhc nut issue. we will
rcpon on lhe oignif><:anl role In·
dividualir.cd contribUlion1 play
in many of the COl" II
Nuareth.
2 THE GLEAHEII Noo4mber 18, 1"'
OPINION
A Letter to the Editor:
Commuters and Residents at Naz
Condoms: Reality vs. Morality
by P. ul c"rletll Prtaidenl of Nazareth College,
On November 2, 198A, the was ukcd by I"" reporter
Th The BlllIo . :
So 1M bottle continues. Wh.It
bottle is that. you uk? The """
Ipparently .. ,ia, between
resident. Ind commuters.
RlWcuIaul, I qree. but it teemS
the oilent war is .urf..:i.., more
often and tbe question lriset,
"ju.t whOle achool is this.
anyway?"
The most obvious pr\rIclpLe of
this bebi"o:Hbe«enes confllct
is the parking problem on camp
..... Now. I'm not denyinJ
anyoae's ri&ht to their _ n opi.
nion and I dotJ't inteM to u~
Ihis llrticLe to .. m~. bul I
would lib! to call your Mtmtion
to a lew dtroptOl')' comment.
made: about commuterlln lJet·
ter Irom "An Annoyed
Sophomore:' (Sept, 29Gk....,r!
If I may qUOle (rom it; "Wluot
.bout the fuU-timc Itudenll u..t
come back Irom. job Or SOin.
IIhopping to rtnd that com·
mutttl or viliton ..... in ..... t
puking ........ Therefore. the
rcsid<:nt •• hould .lao havt
reserved parking; .. Afttr aU.
we're poying the I..:ulty. K(:Uri.
ty. and other administrator'.
Sliaries.·'
Well. I didn'tlhink thll need·
ed 10 be said. but we of tht 0pposing
court would like to
assert; $0 do wei But this is not
my poinl. My only int .... tion
hom!: is to dear you 01 any doubt
that there ~. a fl;r .mount
of tensiol'l betWttl'l residents
and comrn.uten on this '*"'put.
But why? WeLL. Let's mike I
few comparisons. Tlke for u·
. mple, . ny one of the
nutnn'Ous loungts for rtlidenls
in the dorms. There Ire recrU'
tional loun ..... study loun .....
televisioo Ioo.n ..... etc. I under·
stand, asrtoidenll. they require
rI>OI'e loun ..... bul ~ com·
mutfi$ Isave jusI one specially
designated 1tCa: ~ commuler
lounge. One lit]> further. let·,
plac:e lhe commut~ Ioull# oide
by side wilh. Let', say. Lourde$
study lounge. The commuters
have for them~lvt' I room.
now short of its lecond
microw.ve. 1I01en apin by ..
wdL I'm not in any poe.ilion 10
mW:~ but IIODMhe-
'There exists a fair
amount of tension
between residents
and commuters
Jes.s. • room wdh • tom up
uphobtt ry on woodea .... med
chair$, • room with sr.inl on
Ihread·bare. ..e· ... rdened
arpet.nd let·, get f'i&hl down
10 il . il'. o .. ngel The
lo<udetSludy lou .... hawcver.
providtt the, I'IO-Itsl deservin,.
resident ,tuden t, with . room
Ihal is warm, weLl.lit, having
not only desk .. but real, soft
chairsl Chairs you can reLax inl
Chairs you can f.ll asLeep in!
Chain you can really write
home lbout!1 Not 10 mention.
. 11 of this in I color noe Carl ac:.
t .... Uy II_h.
ALl h",DO< as""'. I h.ove just
one fi ... 1 comment to mw.
.nd I sad on~ Indttd. While.t·
lending the "1964. as The
Beatles" concert, I had, what I
coru.idcred I sood opportunity
10 miK with the ra;dcnls on,. Cenler for Distax Control~· why a:mdom:I ..... not bein&
rod.1 levt l. But I wll leastdthee.rlyrauluof.ve.y 1OId000our campua.ShtrcpLled
thorouJhly ~en.ed when. ;mpotlllll 1UtVe)'. III purJIOK tblt Ihe .. It of condom.
"'" fi~ minutes afler I sal _ to cktermiDC bow fir lilt ...;oa.ccs the CotboIit tnditioo>l
down. the ~ behind me Htv vinas had penetrated inlo of the coIJctc. When it was
blurted 0111 "God, I hal~ com· the 00I1ege popu.Lotiot>. The poinled out that N.-h is 11(1
mute.oI" I need not mention results are IClTifying. The COC la:>ttr d ... u .... II • Catbolic
any ... met. you know whoyou report main\l.in$ thai I out of 1CbooL, Dr. 8cstoa repLied lhat
Ire. but I h.ve Ihis to say: That every 300 coUege student. Naamh is. Cotbolic:coIIete In
really hurt. I·m. commuter. I IUrveyed had been apGRd 10 the t:'fCS of the city IlDd if 50
don't know you, you don·t the ""rul which is auodated .re. people _'" IUrveyed,
know mc',.nd 1"t you profess with AIOS. they would reply that Nu.ardh
10 halt me? Now [ rccosni%e not In. report re~ thilllIm' ;. ' 'that Catholic coLlqe on But
all rcsldenll fttl this way. but mer, Dr. BYerdt Koop. Sdrzeon Avenue," She ... dictMed u..t it·, as if we IfC the evil CMmy! Ge1>e.aJ of the U.s.. ........ his ~ lopic of COI>dom .-La 011
~ are commutHS, yes, but poe.itionclur.tbc....,d,._· """p"'couIcIDOIIbcdixuucd
rU'll and foremost. we Ife dam by ~ active 1:0. II f8adty mecti.a ....
aludenll, just like you. div>duall pmy raluca ~ Tht~apinlltbe ..
Ap.! ... the biger question in ehanca of the transmiuion 01 of condoms *""" ~ lib!
all thillIKtnI to ~ ';jusI wbooe the HIV virll' bclweell this: U coodoms ItC JOId, the
",hool is Ihi. Inyway?" After portner.. administration is encoungin.s
''An Annoyed Sophomore· ... Ie\· H'Iw h .. Nazareth CoUtgc premaritl l otl belween
ter, I'm beginnill3 to think iI's de-It with tbe Surgton st..denl .. Tht realily of the
nO! jUlt • !HoUle belween ~ne .. I·1 report? 10 the spring l il ... tion i. tht Nazareth
rcaidcnll Ind commuters, but of 1986. the administnllion at lIudtolS ..... sexually active.
betwten .esidenl. . nd N ...... eth for~ the $lit of AfDS . I danJer • .net by not
~ elk n.at is, it'l coodom, io tbe clmp .. 1 aPowina~_oI~oo
THBIR parkin. lot. I~her$ are: boobtorlt. _pus. the admiD..ittr.tioo
there for THEIR U5t and/or On Moodly. Novembc< 7. ....y be ~tmc:inlsh.dcnllto
.buse,.nd _urity and the ad· Dr. RoM Marie 8catoa. ~ death for their activitica.
mini.lrltion are THEIR per. ~:-::--:::--_--::-__ -'--____ _ -,-__ ....J
$On'! whipping pools (afler .11. My "'"··0 Cents Worth ... they are payln. Iheir ""lane"l • W
But, In the end, it is ..veryont',
achool. No o~ group can func:·
lion (or hal lilt purpoot to func:·
lion) without the othe .... It "
OW' priviltlf' to be.bIt to $hare
this lime and this school with
uch other, .nd .... r rapoa.
sibillly 10 Irut eadl oth .... wilh
kindness .nd rtspc<:t with
which we would like to be
trelted our~l"es.
by ANNB COLF
Now lhal eLection doy hu
flnalJy come and gone. then: is
noe thin, for whieb I .... 10 be
thankful_ DO mort eampoip
ada!1!I Nevn did I thinJr.1 would
willi for mon: COIJIlDef'CiIla but
I ICilllUy eau&ht myself coun·
tinl down ~ hours unlil I
didn't Itt Bush kias anothtr
child, h~ar the name QuI!.
Iroeiocchi. Or Itt dead fish
flootina in lhe polluted w.t .... of
a halbor every te" minules.
The viewinl audiet><:H sur·
vived tbf11Ugb -.>Ittn CIJI·
didooles. I cIoacn primsries. in·
terviews and polls plore. •
mult,lude 01 question.bly
ntpt,ve campaign ads. .nd
umpteen wisec .. eks lboUI
hushy eyehrows .nd wim·
p,ne ... The final outcome for
the Unltod Stlt'" of A"",.icl
will be four more yeln 01 I
kpublican presidenl Ind I
Democratic-controlled Senate
and Hou~ 01 Repracntlhves.
lLapecialJy sina: the giant rift
~wecn the two P*1tLe. ...
rault 0I1hc ncpti¥t ca.npoipI.
Acoordlng 10 ~ I'ruio;Ieot .
1Ueet. _ ~ • ''kinder and
gentler" America for which to
look forward - ...... quidty be
elwonse- 10 Mr. Nice Guy.
The fact thai 0DIy ~ 01
those elOaiblt 10 vote actually
did, ill dW>nneningto say the
ICIIII The right to VOle for
leaden i.1 privilege enjoyed by
• flOW ..cielies and .... t ""'tion
showl GIbers bow much _
care lbout out future by hIvin&
half or 11M: YOIi!IJ popuIalion
not nercisc lhat ··w .. · riJht I
wonder if lhose non·vote"
_Ld haw come .... t to vote on
I proposition thai would like
thlt righl Iway. I know many
peopLe were tumed oU by Ihe
,*",,,,,igll. but Just Ihink. if 11m
more of the popo.rLalion (.U be·
ing Democratsl cot .... 1 .nd
voted. our '1>'1 President could
t..ve bet .. Mike Oukaitis.
Campaigns of "Yesteryear" The GLEi4NER To The Editor:
lm writing in rcsponse 10 the
article in the Oclober 26, 19M
Gleaner. "Afe We EI«lIng the
Be.1 MucisUng .... r' by Blrbo ..
K .. use.
[ think Ih.t MI. Krlu""
should have done the .esaon::h
before wri!ina .omethin. she
really didn't know I lot lboul.
She Slid tluotlhe clm""igns of
"yesteryear" were dl~y .nd
the condi"'lc. stuck to Ihe
l$$ues. This ;' most cert.inly
not the~_
The FcderaliJu. durin, Ihc
campaigns 01 1800 and 1111)(,
bluted Thomu Jefl.r"",,, 1M
""'pubLican candidate. They
calLtd him mttIo"";rited and
Iow·~vtd. They aid his parents
wen: • half breed Indian Sq .... '"
and I mulatto f.lher. They Mid
he Was raised on corn .nd pils.
The Federalisll criticb:td his
religion I nd even Ipread
.umors .boul him h.vingdied.
When Andrew Jackton ran
lor the prWdtn, , the opposi.
lion parly Itt.cked his
character .nd hi. marriage.
They circulated. hlndbiLL aLL·
ed The Cclfin nandbill. which
sJoriflca the ' torie. of si.r.
~du...., ~ c-:k War.
It mado: the case for rathe. lhan
Ipinll tlte desert ...... The men
were CI«\lted under lhe .pproval
of Gent •• 1 j..:Uon. The
handbiLl ~ILLed jack."n I
murMr~r. They acc:ust<I him of
being a liar •• drunk, I thief;)'01I
name it. Jacbon's wife, RacheL.
was CWn I I.rget. Rlchel had
been married previously . nd
ber huWnd had Left her but
had newr divon::td her. This
wasn't discovered u"til aftn
she hid m.nied Andrew
J.acbon. When lite opposition
AOI bold 01 this, lhey Ittacked
Jlckson luLL,force, Iccusing
Rachel of bisamy. She beca"",
ocrloully ill and ahe died before
the campai", was over. j..:bon
newr fotpW! ~ FtdtraJlsu for
kiLling her.
The .uthor 01 lhe article
should .ead P",idenl,.1 c.m·
paigns by raul BoUer. Jr. bd'ore
writ in •• n<Jthtr article lbout
camJHIign •. Th.,.. eumpleo ItC
just a few 01 the "Mptiw cam·
poiJninc" If .he tbou&hl the
t988 race _ bad, ohe Mtds to
rHd lhis text or haw I long chal
with Or. Mary Bush or I&ke
Americ.n J>rnidcm;y wilh her,
Thank you.
M.""",I Anne Engle
Stnlor, lIS Music Educallon
Ed,t~', '10/", 'nit onid .. r~....w
l<l i,. th .. ..,.. <lpptIO'~ 0<'1 lite
OpmO<'l ~ altd sJIooj/d <>01 ""
COlI&Mk.m a dW,,,,,,, Ai:Itoria>/
._.~ eu ... .f oil. K_<l!UrnpUJ1O i/koli$tii: <>pprOIJCA 10
"'nu.~~I"""·
pUtfOlt '" Dr. Bush', A"..,rr",,,
l'rai<U"C)I co«_ is <>01 (J 1"".
rtquisit' "" .1......, 10 be "xpuu'
r4 OJ! the Opi"io~ I'og<;
1988·89
Edllor·in·Chief
o Stephen P. McCarrrey
Managing Editor o Mare Shapiro
Layout a nd Design Editor o Laura Riley
~rts Editors o David Achenbach o Linda Kraus
Arts & Entertainment Editors o Rob Kellett
o Missy Mathis
Campus News Editor o Michelle Elliott
,.... St.ff:
IIorbor • .w..
1'10.1 Co, .....
Vkt'- a..m ..... t.m
IIorbor. Cob<o
-~
aw,eo.! ... ·w_
lIrI'7C_
Moo,., Eilo:<.C,iI>e
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Nov.mber 11. 1988 THE GLEANER 3
ON CAMPUS
Halloween Mixer a Success
8T Rob Kellett
A free "<Imiasioa Halloween
:>OJty. fu.uring live musi.o: by
fbdd and Rich. wu .brown in
n.., Cabaret_ Frid.ly nigh., CIe·
lIber 28lb, lrom IOp.m.102a.m.
Y'f !be Studen. ActiviHes Cou .. ·
:ilIDcb Winslcdt, chai<pcQon).
!'he Thdd of Thdd and Rich was
"~'sold friend, 'Ibdd.F.asr,
I talo;nled music mab:r on Ibis
XIIlqe CODOtft sceDf: lor several
fCMS. Aausual. bisperi","""noc
.... uccllc ....
Several Nauretb oelebrilies.
:L!Id in various disguises. were
>bserved at !be oelebnttion. Stu·
knt sccuritydisp<ltchcr. Karyn
Lyons. mllSqueraded ... n .....
WNAt radiopenonalities,Julie
tr...,."d 1Iotricl: HuD, dressed
IS _!i&er and a little boy respcc.
mly. impe_ted Calvill and
Hobbes. from the comic strip.
Art student. Rcncc ShorteD. was
dressedu. good·looJtinggypsy.
Pcreuasionm. Roger DeBen was
disgWscd .... Mcxiaon national.
while hia dalC. Sue ..... cUlely
• ttired u a "fifties girl." Sue's
roomate also attended as. "fif·
ties girl." IA general working
definition of a fifties girl is One
who is female. with pony tail.
college sWCIIlcr. dress or .kirt.
white socks and .neakers, and
appearing very wholesome· i.e.
little Or no make·upl. Finally
noted among opccific Cltmpus
penonalities w'" 'Ibm 1ltit ."d
Jennifer Schaefer. who muqucradedu.
brother ond llister.
Many other nowl CO$tuHlC$
were noted. Students were
drCSM:d as """'"boll pl.oycrs,
beauty and the beut, jungle
dwelle rs in leopard . kin •.
""hies, dncton, nurses. Ronwts
in t<>gas. rabbils. hippies. wil
ch es. clowns. psychodelic IJowcr
children. children. firemen
flashers wilh Freudian .lips. in
.ecls. punk rockers. grim
reapers, nuns. courtjcscers. mcomaid.,
COIchcs. male cheer
leaders. pirales. Arabs. Micltcy
Mou .... huslnCS&lIlen, priest
rats. . ""lctons. cowboys. in
dians. gu ' Ialions attendents.
CIt!&, disco dancers, gypsies.
bikers, gun·fJghlers, and dcvi4.
Although. majority of person.
wore CO$tumca, • l.orge minori
ty of party-gocrs came ...
themselves. E"'ryone appeared
toenjoy IMcelebnolion, no mil
ler bow dressed. The party was
vcry well advertised and
organi%Cd. and il seemed en
Ihu.iulicaDy reoeived by Ihe
l.orge number of .tu<lenta who
altended.
WNAZ - Your Campus Station
8y Paukk Hull there an: ........ forty people helping
with Ihe radio .. alion and
-~e,p.e op~vcpmiog~
Anyone who is interested in
helping with WNAt Or bas
questions. should ~on laCI
IIolrick Hull in Founders 234nr
Julie Fiske in Lourdes 305. Or
feel frff 10 stop by the station
and leave. meloSRge. WNAZ is
nn the air Monday·Friday
Naz Senate:
They're Here For Us
by Katby Solan
'n e.dy Seple mbe r,
Nau re lh "uden lO wue
p",n an npporluruly to elect
Soonate memben to rep,n:aent
our Individual clas.ses. con·
etrM and Ideas. Now that we
arc well on nUl' way into mid·
N<M'.mber - do "'" rea lly
know wh.t our rep rest n·
"'tio,a a re OOttOmplishing? 'Ib
I"md o ut. ' attended a n:gular
Sen. te meeting on 1I.o~sday.
November 8.
Then: are fi", SelUlle . ub.
commlltta: ALadcmk Af·
fal .... CnJl~e ReI.Iio ..... I!:I:.
tracurricular. Financ:e. and
Siudent Affairs. Each sub·
committee reporls On mat·
len of pl'CSC'nt and futun:
concerns, goals on which
they .n: prescntly working
towards, and any Ide.s hom
the SelUlte on accomplisb ing
thcse goals.
One 01 Ihe lu u"," discu ... ·
cd wu Ihe impending
meeting between Ma rrIott
Food Soorvice and N_th
Sludenls. Thi. m""ting will
d iscuS! any cha nges
neceuary to Imp"",", the
qualIty of Cltmpus dining .
The meetIng wllJ be held
1I.ocsday, November 15 In
Lourdes Lounge - a ll who
ba" Idcas and/or concer ...
arc'lnvlted 10 attend.
A .. otber Item on tbe
Se .... te agenda wallo fill the
vatancy In the offlce of
Frelhman 1'rcasun:r. After a
brief summation by Ihe can·
didates of IhelrCltpablllly to
flll Ihe poillion, Freshman
KeDy West .... elected by the
Senate to be1n:asun:r lor tbe
class of i 992.
The enlhuslaom n l the
Sen. ton was Imp","l"" and
al$O Ihe .otrlou. approach
Ih . t they took band ling
tbese to plCltI and Import.nl
bsuet. Ju$\ a reminder - the
Senatorl wen: e lected to
facllltate your Ideas and oon·
etrns aboulthc co1lege. They
a"" mon: Iban willing to
lb len . nd get Involved with
b,.uel th.t.n: Important to
you. the . t udent body. Sogel
to k .. ow your Senaln ... and
nay Involved. The decision.
made effect all of u. In tbe
NaZlln:th Community!
WNAt AM 750 began ""-I.
:asting in !be 1981-1988scboo1
(ClU. It had _ very .. 1'OnlI otart.
lUI by .he second scmester, in·
erest died 0.... due to a Iacl< oJ.
tdvenising and ...... t peoplc
~ilI didn't know then: .... _
-.diG .... tio .. on coompus.
1"bis school year bas ~n
nuch better for WNAZ. Then:
...... a vcry high lnlcrest shown
n respome 10 adverfuiog and
_lu.lion fonns which "",",e
",bliahed in The Oleaau,
Nhich esked .. udents what they
Nere inlerClted in. Currenlly,
750 WNAt is no! financed by
any organir.ali.on, $0 Ihey must
go nul and recruil advertisers
and do lund raising activities.
They currently do aU of their
own oornmerdals and have
advertisen IUch ... The HOllM
oFGuiw., Burgr:r King, I'reM!nt
Ca, R«ord TIme, .nd the
dan<oeclubCITY LIMITS. The
station is CIIln:ntly seUing I·
shirts for $7.50 ... a fund raiser.
!'or all dubs. orpnizaliom and
students inten:stcd in having an
announcement on WNAZ. it is
free of charge if you want it
read on Ihe air. Fnr only
S7.50 il can be professionally
rl!OQrdcd and pl.oyed wilh oom·
mercia1$. which will attract
n>Ore attention.
7iT:3h0uarsmda·Iy: 3u0nptiml ;9 pm4pl.m · LOpm ~rF~~~~~~~;:• :..'...;..;..:...;. =;~;;;;;;~~
The pi of 150 WNAZ is 10 _ r-.
become an I'M Ilalion and
broadcast throughoutlhe com·
munity. The .. alion pr-nvide.
communily ..".".ice in the fonn
of public .ervice an·
nouncements. 11 provides
eduClltion to Ihe staff because
Ihey learn aboul running a
radio alalion. Thi. ia ex·
tremely ben"eflCisj for Ihose in·
te rested In public speaking .nd
communication •. It is also a
Lot of fun.
What's Happening This Week ...
WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 16
COURSE SELfCl1()N VERlFlCATlON FOA SPRING 1988
CAMPUS MINISTR't lr*;nnationaI and organi2ationall!Mtlng lor \hose inI8fested .. Stead lor lite World.
a P'OII'tIf" ~ seuk$ Ig eIiminaIe hungef and powrty tl\roughou1!he world. Speaking on this kIPe will
be MaI1ene Kingati. disIrIct COOfdinalor lor Br9ad lor !he World. PIltthoIe Louf9O, Shull$ Center. 3:30 p.m.
ALLIANCE FAANCAlS£ MEETING: "Hisloriesde Roses." Speake< wiM be M. Y'Ies Raym4e...no will presenI
a lecture ... French ~ Wslldes. Room A-14, Arts CenIor. 1:30 p.m. Free lor memb&rll and NawetI!
CoIege SNcIerG. $3 for general public:.
PRESEHT1JION: ·'SeneIka· F'hu:se U:' NIIlllf8!h CoIege is pleased toannounce 8eneI1e:I:·Phase n. tile
newesI addition Ig !he benefit pllClatglllor IuIHime IacuIfy and stall. Forum. ShulI$ Center. 12:40 p.m.
CAREER WORKSHOP: "careon lor Psyo:tootogy Majors." Port/IoIa Lounga. Shull$ Cent&r, 1 P.M.
1.ECT\lRE: "Anglican. Roman Catholic EcumenIcal Oiaiogue" A ~ng 01 lite 50th anniversaty
of Thomas Menon's ~ 1nb1he Roman Cathoiic Churdt. Speaker wil be The Very ReYefand Canon
AM. AIk:hin. 10rmeI canon resicIerliary of Canterbury QdhOOnol and director of \he SI. Theosevia Centle
81 Oxlord. forum. Shutts Ce!lIe(, B p.m.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11
COURSE SEl.EC11CIN VERIF1CATlONN FOR SPRING 1989
SCREENING: Fraenonnatiol'l regatding blood ~ lungdisaase and diet along with bIoodprassure
aereening. $JIonsomd br SIucIenI: Heahh Services. Near Inlormation Desk. Shutts Center. W a.m . . 2 p.m.
TEATUUA: ClubCervan18S meaIing. UpconWtg evenIS will be discussed. lunc!1 witl be setV8d. Spanish
House. 12:35 p.m.
CAREER'M)RKSHOP:"'Graduate Sdlool Searches." Media Room 0, Larette Wrimot library. 12:30 p.m.
AMNESl'Y INTEJINATIOHAl: MeeIing. PIltthoIe Lounge, Shu"," Cenler. 12:40 p.m.
CAMPUS MINISTR'I': Earthen Yesseis~Prayer Gmup. Vesi1e Alma MM&r Ch~, Shutts Center. 9 p.m.
CAREER WORKSHOf'; "Resume CriCique Hour."' Gareer SeMces Ottice, Shutts Cent&r. 3 p.m.
1.ECT\lRE: Or. Maria GonzaI8i:, A.*:IrighI visiting pro/essor at St, John F.aher College witl t>II speaking
on latin American politics. decokrirntion and third world S!ooies. Gonzalez is a pro1essor M!he UnNets;ty
of Venezuela. Sponsored br FonIign Languages. NaweIh ShoIars and P!llibcal Science. Spanish House.
.:30 p.m. For hl<!her lnIormaIinn con\aCt Dr. Alec Sutherland. professor of English, (IXI. S43.
FRlIlAY, NOVElilBER 18
Tl\AN1<SGMNG RECESS BEGINS AFTER CLASS AND LASORATOAY. RE$jDENCE HAlLS CLOSE
AT 6 PM. LAST MEAl SERVED WIll BE WNCH.
SATUR04~NOYEMBER1'
OPERETTA: "'The Merry Willow:' P9rIormed br Opera Nor\heiIst. Majo, Auditorium. Arts Cent&r, 8 p.m.
ATTENTION 8SN CLASS OF 1989.
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT at
CHARLIE BUBBLES
in Pittsford Plaza - 8·12 Mid.
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL! * FREE WINGS' * FREE PIZZA' * F.REE NACHOS'
Any Pitcher of BEER for $4.95!
$1.00 MUGS'
23 Ounce - $1.50
Mixed Drinks - $1.50
LADIESI Oacquieries & Maryaritas ~ 16 oz $1.95!
ALSO ~ Check out our FRIDAY NIGHT HAPPY
HOUR! FREE Wings and • 21 & Over a Must
• Be Sale. Designate a Driver!
PlmFORD
3349 Monroe Av.
385-8880
The Gleaner's Question of the Week:
"In What Ways Can the Quality of Food Services
on Campus be Improved?
Tim P1Ilc"-n, Soph.
"I ttl" ... they IIhouId $lOp ,,''''og uS food v.e can',
pronounce."
• SIondl M'Vu.I., Sr.
"The beverages, $OOPS and
"'lad bar IIhould be more
II()C8$S8b101.''
Managing Stress
by BARB ALLEN
l .... gine Ihis oa....nac you o.r~
• commute. student who hu to
gi~ an or.l p!'eK"",ion in.n
£oonomica elMs. You. at.rm
newr ItOQ off in the momi ....
In )'OUr .... t you opin coffee aU
over your dod.el. You e""IIit
10<" d od.ta IJ>d 1",~ for 1'0'"
p,.,:sen"llon. You .rt ~.eady
ttn minulta ""It for you. clasl
and you UII stuck in the Can 01
'Nor .... 1 •• We. AI th;. point
wbat Art you ' .... Ii"'?
SCras. we 001 wilh it every
dIoy. ~h sood st,eu [Witfess)
and bfd It.eaa ldist,cssl. Know·
ing Ih.ol ,,,ey Is totnethlnS thai
everyone faeu. the GWIlU
decid ed 10 ,nttry;tw Dr.
Amstty who II hud of
Counle llns Servlcu I I
N ... r t lh Colles •.
E~ryone at ccrt. in pointl of
his/her lifc uperienCCI streN.
Our ch.nging.nd competitl~
society make, ,lreH in our
lives. StreH nl. y be (au"", by
conOicts in family.nd 1"'...., ... 1
rel. tionshipl. from scllool and
)ob pteuu~. to fin.nclal dif.
rICultie .. w., all h.ve Ievell of
stt,... that we are currently
b.l.neinz in Our livel.
Sometimes one added factor
ouch ... due term ,.per (an
<;a11M' thlo boolance 10 topple.
This ".,... COIn .how ilM:H in
many .reas of our livu.
PhyUaJ .ymptoml of atr,...
may include the followi",:
headac-het, CM~ I.a appetite.
f.eq~nt cold .. and I_n;". n- are _ 'ymptont$ of
5IRSl. but may be ~n by III.
just everyday pb)"ical ailmml-.
If • PO:I"IOII is experic:ncinJ
ph)"ical.ymptoms on I rqular
boo$is. be or abe t.hould consull
• phyaiod.n to ",Ie OUI any
<KpI\ic ditotde ...
When "'po:rienei", II .....
many people .bo experiencc
emotional .ymptoms may in·
dude worry, .nt;ety, IetMrgy.
guilt, .nzer .nd poNibility •
..,nse of f.ilure. TheR .ymp-
10m. c.n be .. debilil.tinz ..
the physlc.1 Iymptom. "",ntione<!
.bove.
Spiritu.l .ymplom, ' lOch ..
cynidsm . nd lou of direction
in one·. life .nd menl.I 'ymptom"
uch .. foractfulness .nd
bor«Iom may.Lso ariselC(:or.
dinl to Dr Amoley.
Sire" m.y c.u.., an in·
dividual to becon>e ;.alat..:!. He
or $he may "" longer want to
communic.te wilh either fami·
Iy Of frieDds. St.,... can be •
ICriouI iu~ in .11 our Uveo.
Streu .... y become _ 'pparent
.. dtadlin~ fOf papers
and aaminationo .pp.oach.
"""",Ie moy be experiencing
atrea when they do DOt belJeve
that they ~ 1liiy SiJ:es&ful
clementi in their Uveo. This 10
wben it is impo<UtJl to look
ouUide lrnn>N;"'te puslures
and ~ if tbere .... other
SOU.CCI of stress.
Even though I t' eu is
unavoid.b1e, lbere .~ $(Ime
stress monagement techniques
th. 1 c.n be used to dec"" ..
IIrell. In effect, tbe pcoplewho
use Ihese techniques are con·
trolling how they allow strt$S to
be I facto. in their liva. The
first technique is rela""tion.
He~ the peraon becomes aware
of hi. body tension and t,ies to
relu Ihe tight musclC$. Some
people /ind it belpful to 10 .. .,,·
ere;'" II • w.y to release te n·
Ioion.nd strell. Another techni.
que is to recognize one'. own
limil.tiom. lt is impo<UtJt to
.. y '.no" to requests tlLat one
cannot M""1e. A third 'pproach
is to _ive!y confront
a ~ who __ ". II()UrCC
01 ~~$l. M.ny times. """'''8
our thouJbIl and fttlinp with
tbis penon ~&lI aUeviate strns.
" peraon can tab: the exist .... ·
tial ~b which il to accept
IMt .11 hu_ mlUl endure
lOme suffena, along with tbe
hope tlult tbiD" will 3d ~tler.
Another belpful Ie<:lutiq~ is to
prioritize your lime. Setting
"",II better enables I person to
~ "",listicabout what they can
accomplish. FiDIUy, a pelWtl
can u.ioe lime OUI to be sel/·
Indulgent. This could mean I
number of things. but the im·
p:m.ncc is to u.ke time out for
yourself.
D •. A.ru;tey would like the
student body to be .ware thai
Counseling Services are
.vailable to help Iludents deal
with It,e,, "s we ll .focherproblems.
1b m.ke .n Ippoint·
ment, elll Counseling Services
.t 58&2525. Ext. 603 ..
Jk./ft
I(rlilen M .... ro, F ... h ..
"I m,nk v.e should be
rembursed lOt !he meats ......
don'l use or, we S/lOOJId be
able 10 '-'I OUr gOOSls use
!hem"
Jim Haml"1lWIIY. Soph.
"We roe«! mora seIecbon$ 01
lood"
T ...... O'Conn<H', Jr.
"I WIsh they'd f'6O'\CMI !he
pictures on the wam ttI8I are
co.e.ed with food"
Drinking on Campus: Can a Good
Time be had Without that Eternal Buzz?
by KATHLEEN 1I0FFMAN
In recent months, mony con·
'""'tnl lulve been .. ixd .. to
whetber the drinkin&: on c::oQ.ese
campuses in this country II OUt
of control. AI. coIIq)e lIudents,
this iMue ,""""Id prompt lIS to
..... ourxlve:x, if we can like
alcohol or Iuve il:7 A few
can drink Mondoy through Sun·
day if they ehoooe. The problem
then bes\nI if)'Ou ebooM: to do
jll$! tMt. Every ClOmp". has its
&bare of people who treat nery
night like. Friday niPt. and
di!.reprd .U elK..
Last ycat. I SAOO Chaptu
WI! t\.ItI..:! by tbe Ft8tun..n
·Every campus has its share 01 people who
Ireat fMJfy night like a Friday night,
,and disregard all elsa· ' ...
Naza.eth College lIudenll we.e
•• ked whIt they felt WI! the biS·
gest problem roncerninSllcohol
on th is (ampu" Surprilingly . •
lot of .imila. InSwers w<:re
received. " common opinion
lmong ",udenls i. th. t alcohol
wiU alw.ys be there. A perIOD
cI... to he llMen alcohol
awareness on campu" The
found. tlon of organlutions
such ., SADD . e/ltct. the
respon sibility that a lcohol
owaren,... require .. Students
should bemade.w .... ot the fact
thl! even though .Icohol might
beconsidered part of thecolleze
expcricncc. it does not lulve to
controltbe:ir Ii...,..
Some sh>dents brought up a
very impOftant pointlboutcam·
pus drinkin&- Sometimes there
comes a time whtrl a penon
might be drinking in =-s
becaU5C they feclltwot IJoey win
DOt ~.PId time WLIcA they
hlvecapturullhet 'cternalbuzz:
Why is il that • pt1lOd might
feci this Wl y? Lowself_ ....... 7
Low ..,I/·image? Why is it that
alcohol giv~ . pe...an • feeling
of power ,nd ability in COnver·
satiooIltwot they mighl not attaid
while sober? Wby .fter fre·
quent bad CXll!'!ricnccs with
ak:oltol, would a person COn·
tinue tQ ~ auract..:! to such I
stlte of mind?
No one (an answer these
questions but you,,,,l/. One
challenging thought: this Friday
night. wby not leave your beer
gosgles al home.nd observe. it
might be j .... III much fun .
If you core, toke the time 10 listen.
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NQV<Imber 16, 1986 THE GLEANER 5
FEATURES
What's It Like To Live In Founders?
ly Mare Shapiro
The newest addition to
l'sidentialliving at Nowordh i.
'ounders lIall; a C<H:d, single
"I)Om dormitory, located in the
ormer Faculty Hou:se. The
lorm was dedicated to the
>ister. of St, Joseph who found·
:d this in.titution of hiJIher
earning, that we affectionately
der to as Nuareth College.
Th dillCOVer what it is like to
tetual1y live in Founders. this
cportcr headed right to the
:ouroe. What revelations could
'" found behind the ne ..... ly
enovated building?
water over a four day period in
October. Senior Bill Ruth stated
that this was pIIrticularly em·
barrassing \:Ittau:se it c<linoided
witb Pa rents Wu kcnd and
"You would think for el"""n
~
grand that they could gel it
Straight. SO you don't .tink in
front of your parent.:'
An informal c<lllUlion of
"rabble rou:se .... on the third
floor were mOre than eager to
elaborate about the deficiencies
of Founders Hall. They .tated
that the lack of hOi water and
heat in some rooms was. bl •.
tant viol.tion of Articl.,. 9 and
to of the N.Y.S. Health and
Safety Codes. Certain residents
bave taken the maUers into
their own hands aod are
already in communication with
c<lliege authoriti~ about rernedy;
ng the situation.
Other complaints included in·
adequate kitchenette facilities.
lack of a proper exhaust system
in the laundry room. an "'impromptu"
plumbing oystem in
the kitchenett~ and the small
:Ii.., of the lounges. One student
said that his room has been
without heat for some time. Hi.
lateM reqnesl for repair has
gone unanswerM for over a
A cOmmOn theme that ran week.
hroughout the interviews wu
:orne :severity of discontent. It
eem. :<Orne qualities that are
l«essary and expected in cam·
'us ruidential Hving were
.eglected in the new acoomoda·
ions.
The major c<lmplaint dealt
vith the non-existence of hot
Newly dedicated
Founder'. Hall
Recenll~ Installed kitchen facilities altllocated In
the buement of Founde ...
The genual consensus
Rmong the Founder.' residents
intcrviewM w ... th.t, ollhougb
the facility contains fun and
nice people to live with, it is
lacking in es«nti.l aspects that
make dormitory living comfor'
table.
Honors Program Expands
Iy Barb COhen
With the fall :semester rapid·
y coming to R dosc. it $eC1Tl$ to
'" a fair assumption that
:veryone has taken notia: of the
,ewest additions to the
..ra ... reth campu .. Along with
he new dormitory. Foundcl'l
-tall, and the impreMive Admis·
:iom HOliK, there i. a rlther
,"ique. white stucco house on
lut Avenue which h ... been
Ie!ignated '"The Honors Pro:
ram Center:'
Whal exactly is the purpoae
If this house? This curiosity
ogically led to • discuMion
vith Dr. Dennis Micham. the
lirector 01 the Honors Program
lere at N ... reth. Dr. Micham
",plained the situation which
:ventually led to the formation
,f the'center.
The Hono,. Prosram was "p'
'roved just 1 liZ yea .. ago,
naking this the first academic
..,ar in which students have ac·
ually pIIrticipated in it. It coniSl$
of two seminar couroe ..
"hieh "'e taken in Ihe . tu(\en!".
"nio< year, and • thesl$ project
"hich is completed at some
uneduring hio.'her senior ye ....
'he program i. designed to be
oOre non·traditional and
oerhap$ a bit mOre challcnging
han the typical college couroe.
~owing the nature of the proram.
a student who wishes to
",rticipate;n Honors must in·
,;a~ this interest by submitting
o application along with a per·
onal statement ond mlllit be ac·
epted into the program.
A short time after Lhe ap·
oroval of the program. Na .. relh
:Ollege was apptollched by the
.Wners of the house ond was of·
ued the chan"" to purohase it
'Cfore the house WM placed On
he open market. Not yet hay·
"&: an intended use for the
ouse, the college rea lized Ihe
pouibilities for it and accepted
Ihe olfer_
Due to tOning restrictions in
the town of Pittsford, it was
decided t""l using the house as
•• tudent residence would not
be permitted. By this time. Dr.
Micham had ideas of requesting
the use of the house for the
Honors Prognlm. Following.
proposal of his idea to the ad·
ministration, it was approved
and thu .. pia". were underway
for the development of the new
Honors Center.
Dr. Micham ouUined SOme of
the many functions that the
house will provide to the
Honors student ... Three rooms
in the house will be designated
to Honors activities and puhlic
event ... The remainder of the
house serves as hing qu ... ters
for Dr. Micham. Holding the
semi""r meetings in the house
is One of the main objUlives
that Or. Micham had for the
program. The pi it $eC1Tl$ is to
offer a setting in which the
Hono .. students Can rnee1 and
not be $0 confined by the
rigidncss of the daMroom. Or.
Micham even suggested the
possibility of holding informal
get-togethers. for Honors
' Iudents. in ftont of the
fireplace. He referred to this
lau.ghingly as " fireside chat .....
In a ddit;"n, the house will host
receptions for speakers. who
are brought to Noworeth by the
Honors Program, whenever
p<>JISible. These event. are ten·
talively ""heduled 10 begin in
the 'pring. as the construction
on the house is nol yet
compJeled.
Dr. Micham $eCmed to make
an important point when he
stated that the house "will add
distincti....,ness to the Honors
Program:' This distinctiveness
is imperative. By definition.
honor is equated with wonU
sueh a. "'higb-estum" and
''high standards" and there/OlI!!,
it is appropriate to project these
qualities in thiS program. The
belief that this will be achieved
witb the use of the house i.
quite optimistic. Tbe Hono ..
studenu will benefit immensely
from the apportuniti". the
hou:se will provide. Further·
more. the recognition that the
house extends to thosc who
espedally '"strive for exoellence,"
shows much about
the character of Nua,eth a. a
learning institution. A$long as
there ... e studt!ntslO ""COlI",,,,.
the stimulous will con·
tinue through programs like
Honors.
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Admissions Office
Makes A Move
by U~ Heeks
There has been a recent
change at Na .. reth College.
The Admission. Offioe hu
been moved to • huilding
located on East Avenue bet·
ween the two enlrances. Thm
o..v;n said. 'We needed a large'
f""ility: Now there' is room for
• computer f""ility .and an 01-
fiee upstairs.
Mr. Gavin feels that Admis·
sions is a 'public relation.
busincss' and therefore making
• favorable first imprcMion is
important. The interior and el'
terior of the building are attrac·
tive and connotes a feeling of
warmth. Thrn also feels that
there is more visibility for the
college in the new location
closer to the But Ave.
entrances
There a.., very few disadvantage.
to the new location accor·
ding to Mr. Gavin. One is that
the office doe. not have close
'C<:C$$ to busine .. or financisl
aid as it did befOfe the move.
Mr. Gavin shared some "',
teresting infonnotioo.!,out the
building where admissions is
now located. It is the origiDlI
building on umpu. and ........
once used as a dormitory. Ad·
mission. plans to reno ... "" the
house in the nnr f .. ture..
Even without the~ iI
p rovides a favorable a I ,
mosphell: in which 10 wodr.
and a favorable fIrst impreosioA
for prO$peclive students 8IId
their parents. There has already
been modif>eat;oo for haadicap
aCCCM, specisl offices. and rest
room facilities.
Mr. Gavin made seven! io,
teresting ob.erv.tions. He
beUeves the wbite.siding. whic.h
WM previously dark. creates
better visibilily for the coil.,.,.
The waiting room is IlOI quite
finiohed. but will be t'Cfumished
to provide a CO%'/, warm illmosphere.
All in aU, the new
AdmiMions Building is. pi ....
SIInt addition to the camp"'"
IS THE OLEAHER Nowmbef ,,," lM1
ARTS
Pianist Liz Story To Perform At Naz Attention
"1I'.a pretty l>Ol\~blI proAll
Juniors
tU& MilNe isitsown~.
I'm In a .ealm wbe", there
a",n·l . ny word .. The munins
lies beyond Ihe dictionary:'
If piulisllcomposer. Liz Story.
hu Il"OIIblo: SIImmillJ up her
m..sic in. few....e.1 WOldt, she's
not the only __ NllttWfOIIt
writen and fans haw aUempled
10 do to with senenJly futile
.eluJu. Clusically-t .. incd .• nd
jau.inlpired. Story maka un·
ique muaic Illat is its own
detcrlptioo. 5tDl)' bep.n he,
• ecordinl CII"ttf . nd bcc.Ime
.....,01 Ihe rnosI weU known • • ·
tist. of Windh.m Hillll.ecords.
5 be L, now with NovlI'
Records/RCA.
U1 Story will perform at
Ihe Naureth College Arll
~n ter On Friday. NOYemher
25 at 8:00 pm U pari 01 the
Main State Soories. TIcket.
a", J II . Remember - full
time "udents art enti tled 10
o ne fnee ticket!
Though her music defies
Clt'8o.IUllon. StOry'l playlna
Art Dept.
Sponsors
Faculty Show
By Rob .w,lleu
The Nu.areth All Deputmenl
Paculty mil$! be congratulated
IM,.-nlin&anothergihedalld
inJpiling ar\ abibition in their
sene. of annual faculty ar\
Ihow .. Theopening.heldonJ'ri·
day cw:ning. November 41h.
from 7:00 . 9:00 p.m .. kept Ihe
Linle Gdlery packed with ..J.
miringlludents and an ~
Many faculty ~ were on
hand Ih!"OU$bout the ~n1n.1O
cr:pIain their works. An~lIo:nt
offering of tfl:reshmenl .. In·
cludina many health foods. wert
I v.il.ble In the . udle nce,
Hospilalily W&l everywhe. e.
A wide ' ..... e of the faculty"
cration:a wiD be.,., ezhibit in the
Little Gallery until NOYember
lOth. Some works _ ~ for
.. Ie. wilh ~ lisIed. 'I'.oIelve
diffe.enl flClllty pel'3O'" III!).
mined exl!ibillo", which .. e:
Roser Adams. oil pII intingt:
Ric hard Acrni. stoneWlre
veaselJ: M.ur~ Srilla. Wiler'
coIonand r""rednwinp;1brn
BUl hnell. molted medl.
.,.,lplllrtl; Kathy Calderwood.
acrylic pAinlinp; Lynn Dugan.
;CWClry; Sonja flavin. color
Xcros .. phy and Iland colored
CAD lcompuler·akled design);
Annene Fournet. photOiraphy;
Silte. Mqdalen LaRow. pencil
drawing'; Ron Nellky.
monoprinu; Nancy Cbalker·
"n!n ..... t. oil painlinp; and Gail
Vict. ~lligr.phy on miscd
media.
All wo<ltsuhibiled were very
weU done and profeoalon.lly
prewnled. Some of them were
ext.emely lhought prCMllr.i"l.
No words can do them ju.stiee.
Thcyall ~IO be teen lObe apprecialed
for ~ talent and the
thoughtfulnao they reprcttnt.
Thla year'. exhibit was
o,pn~d by Kathy Calde,'
wood. profCllOl" of pIIUl1ina and
Ill_.tlna.
conj",~ vivid lmaja lhat arc
colorfuL emotional and . lw.y.
moving (in both senIt. of the
word.) " She " .Ingl long
melodies throulh shifting ha.·
moni~ like riven llreaminl
down rock p"lh .... wrote lim
:4 personal styJecentered
in ringing chordal
passages, but still graced
with poise."
- BjJJboard
Magazine
Akin in Key'-td M.,azirno: "A
perlOnalllyle centered in ring·
ing chordal pII$SIge .. bul l till
graced wllh poise." added
8ilJboard M.,Qnf:.
Story'. "-' 'C«dt 'elease
'0Speechlcsa" hal been well
.e<:ei~. People Mqamx sayl
" He' ma~loully lisoomc per.
fo.mance I nd composllional
slyle place he' 'Iaht up wilh
Keith J.rmt and john Ju.
vit ..• Story hu .n elIlraor·
dinary gifl for c"," linl m.w.:
Ihol it II OMe thoughtful .nd
moving."
Story'llove affair with piano
began when. al lie II. she
dl.tcovered the i ......... 'lent"a
beauty and power from learn·
Lna '0 play Mozart'. Plano Con·
ceno No II. K. 413. Sorno yean
laler. wbile a studenl.1 Hunler
College in New Yo.k. SIory Ilad
another experience lbat funbet
opened he' to the pouibilitiltl
held within the piano. At the in·
listenoe of her brother. she
wenltO heal a pianoplayerper.
forR! .1 New Yort·. Bottom
Line. jau. g ..... I. Bill Evan-.
JIU. Ind improvl$ation were
• revelation 10 Story. She _pproKhed
livans afler the Ihow
Ind a.ked for leuoru. He
dir«ted he, 10 Sanford Gold
.nd she worted with him for
eiahl monlhl. After honing he.
skUll in improviaatioo. Story
, ubmllled an uruoliciled demo
tape 10 Windh.lm Hill Reco.ds
and W&I ImmoedlMeIy siped.
Her f""two albums "SoIid C0!on"
and "Un.aa:ountabLo Ef.
feet" were rdeaxd by Win·
dham Hill. Story soon became
one of the rnosI praised and
popWar memben of ~ Win·
dh.lm Hill "'er.
Story" move 10 Novus
R«on:bIRCA prod""",,, ··Part 01
Fortune'·.nd ber Ialest releuc:
··Spe«hlel.s:· She shares lhe
cudll of her growlh as an artb;1
wilh Novus head Steve Backer
for his conlide .. ble ",idlnoe
IhrougbOll1 her recordin,
~-.
Tickcl$ for this perl"...."....,.,
by lli Story .. e S II and
avai.Iahle . 1 lhe Naureth Col·
lese iIoJI Of~. 1245 East
Avenue. Roch" ter. N.Y. 14610.
Credit card orden a", aa:epted
al 1716)586-Z<lZO. The BIll 01·
roc:e is open MO<Ido:y th!"OU$h
SUurday from 1I:OOan> 10 5:00
pm_ DixoII"'" art! avai.IabLo 1M
1fOIIP' of 10 Or """""
Music Department News
Therapy Club
Profits from
Sing·a·long
By Rob Kellett
Mwlle Department News
By Rob Kellett
"The N.uareth Collea:e Depart·
menl (If Music lOW i\l fdl f .... 1I1·
ty concen IICIIOfI beJin;"an ell'
~I performance given by
Marjorioe Rntb. pooI ....... ol DII!£.
on Sunday afternoon. October
3Oth.a13:OOp.m. in WUmot Hail
Professor Roth was tqlertly ac·
compfonied by Ihe pianoplayinS
fellow fscully pe.son. PoUy
Scb&ffner. Profeoaor J. William
Greene. a.Iao. f .... ulty member.
pn:Mded h~hord ac:com.
ponimtn. for M .... Roth in, 5CC'"
HEALTH
HINTS
lion of the conoen. Profeuor
Roth. on the prinled PfOiranu
which were distributed 10 the
a\Odienot. Indicaled lbat he.
recitool w" t>e .... "ven "1'01 my
students in return for all their
energy andcnthuaiasm." n..aoeUenllitlectioPof
c:ompoeitioN
played included Sn/oal<' in F
min« by G.P. l1clmann; nu ....
RorM .... by Robtr1 Schumann;
A>trrbl. {or »l<> fI"r~ by Vincenl
~nkbetti: Diwnis.otllVn' N<>. 6
ill Cmi-. by Priedrich KllhllU;
and lA Mol. Noir. by Olivier
Mu4.iIoe ...
The Nau.eth College Music
Therepy Clllb hal lUUlO\IIIotd
that il profiled by 535.00 in ita
H~ SaleQ/ Sina .. .(;rams.
Based on theconotptof the ..... •
.... leJearam. the ....... ."..."
was ~ to Individllab wbo
diruted tbnnltotber Naareth
Community memben ... I""
priae. The muAc:almessase itself
_ • urol with Halloween
lyrics 5llbalituled f!ll" traditional
ver .... Scnior Karen Huff SCnles
III president of the Musk:
Therepy Club fOf the yur
19&1·89. ProfeNOr Le, lle
Hunler II the tlub'. ~.
.. __... - _- .-., ,__ ... .. . ..,.._-
.... =~-==.:'::-~-:.::::-* _-.. '--_ .... ,
cu __ .. ___ " ~t=.":.=:~.:J;:r.:..."'::..
.. -_-_-. ...-.. 0 __..-.r.--. ..., "- __ ..... .. . __ n_ .._ .., - .. ---... - _..., ---__ ... -_-- "- '-_.-.. -._..
,.-.-~-- .. ,..----"-_"....'' ---.-. "" --' ,..- -_-"--- ..
.-.
,.-
I . Stinlel.s lurkey cont.i",
.boIIl .....,·third less fat lban
slr.inlCII ehicken.
2. Sleeping with . he.tinS pad
tha'·' lurned on can c' usc
SC.lou, burno, even al Low
ItIlinP.
Now Ibal we are an settled in
for Ihe ... mester. we. )'I'>urelass
officers. want )'I'>u 10 know
wllal is ""ns "" in}'Ollr ciua..
The bi~ evenl lbat we
have 1ipO~ 00 f .. 1hls your
_ the Junlor&:nior picnic.
which was held October I .• t
Mendon fbndI.. The wulber
_ beautiful .• nd Ihe day_
enjoyed by all who a" ended.
We .. e already plannins
anotber pic:aic for the aprina .
Some othe. cw:ntl in which
we bave participaled. bave been
Marathon M .... Weekend. and
auh Pair. Comingup. we ~
OUr annual owe and hou ..... -
~ IIaIe as well as. room raf·
fie for the Holiday Pormal ....
November 12. 01 Ihe
Downlown Holiday Inn. In..:l.
dillon. we art! oelLinl ~
which we ~. We _
worlr.ing .... a Dance Maralhon
fw the oprina; lAd a Dorm"'er
niJbl for Ihia eemeIIer and in
the ..,nng.
We wanl )'011 10 kno;r.¥ lbal we
are here 10 !It1VC }'OIl. the dass
of 1990. in any w. y pouihl ...
Wbether il be. qu~lion. con·
oem ... problem )'011 have aboul
lhe Nazareth CoUqe commWli.
!y. We , II hope that Ihis your II
Dot only SUC<:e$SluI. bul"'en·
joyabIe 1M CYfryunc.
Slnce",ly.
Thomas Tl.1t. P .... Ldenl
U .. Van De","r. Vke
Pouldent
Mary Co",nit], TreuUrtT u.. Jolct.. Secreta...,
Robin ","rker. Senator
KaUt! K1rt ... trklr., Soonalor
Kathryn Jlldl(ln. Soonator
Next
Gleaner
Issue
Dec. 6
3. Flu shoe. will continue to be
g:;v.en duri", the monlh of
November. If you are over 60
~ars old or bave a cbfOflic U·
IIItII "uch as hean disease.
anemia &ll hma. it is . C<."Om·
mended Ih.1 you re<:eive one.
CaU Student Health Senlicu for
..-.. informalion.
DELIVERY/ TAKE
Diane ShLrl.".
Hea',h Se .... k ....
FREE EGG ROLL
Any Order Of '1 0.00 Or More
! " .. "'" Ddcious Food In The Corwenkncc 01 Your HCln'M:ll ; eo.._. ~'OIlOIee tlO~~
~1&, 1918 THEGlEAMEA 7
SPORTS NET
I-Ball Ready for Season Naz Volleyball Action Sport
Shorts
, Steve C ..... dall
Rocheste. Hea . ports fans
a! noI worry .bout the upming
cold and blustery
<nler; lhere will be plenty of
at emilled from the Robert A.
den gymnasium. This heat,
ve will be generated by
, ... <:Ih'. bukethall Ie .....
rected by Ihird ~. coach
ike Daley.
tn Naureth·s f>nt game of the
"""" Da1ey will unleash some
miliI. f.ces upon the Golden
yen opponents this year.
mo. Kevin Broderick. often
oOWn as • "human ~t
",hine·, will surely have a
rd time deciding who to pass
e ball 10 when in peed of
me quick points. Sophomore
orin I'derson has shown he
n sco'" points in a hUrry.
1I0w classmates Chuck
hn$OII HId Mib: Funke He
10 explosive players with
~entiaJ and experience.
[unior John Garbill5ki. blesswith
a pure .... ooting .troke
well •• an eye for teMcious
:fense, bas shown Coacb
oJey over the past two years
. t he: has come ready to pLay
oJ will oetlle for no leu IhHl
00110 from hi.!. leamm/ltn
At. I»(;IJpta.;!lS.Garbill5ki and
"Oderick will p.ovide the
odership and inleru.ity that
ill prove to be the core of the
::>Iden Flyer·, spiril.
Th~ will also be • few new
lDdouts ready 10 heal up the
.. dwood. Junio. Rob Grattan
.. looked e>rlremely im_
'CSSive in the p",-suson and
ings with bim some souly
!eded rebounding .Irength.
ophomore sharp shooter Den-ny
" Diamond" Nicholson will
also be. relatively new face 10
some of the area's opposins
~chu " Both Robbie . nd
Oenny pl.y utreme ly i,,_
telligent and inlense buketball
which only makes the other'.
around them play betl<:r." commenta!
Daley. Freshman Peter
Bunlich. who has only been
practicing with the squad for a
week. has .lso looked
impl"6Sive_
Coach Daley .1.., implemented
• new look when he
usemblal hla co.ching $l8ff
this fall. Jimmy John$on. G.eg
Monroe .. former s.U. hoop star.
and returning .ssistant coach
h ul Cumming. combine 10
form. fnnnidable new staff to
back up Daley.
Coach Daley notal thai the
Golden I'lycrs open wilh some
very tough road games which
will lest the team'. chsracter
early. The Goldell I'lyc .. are
pt.ying Ihei. firsl two sames ;n
• tournament OVer Thanksgiv_
ing break hostal by Albany
Stlte and poW<!rhousc, Staten
Wand. Should the learn emerge
frDm a tough early se'SOn
schalule in good shape. th~n
the CIiCilement and energy can
only build as the Golden Flye,."
make a bid 10 return 10 the
NCAA tournament in 1%9.
So if the winter blues SIart 10
wear you down. dDn't sil in
you. dorm room and complain.
Go oul and watcb I baskc1ball
game this season. No one can
guaranlCf: thai the Golden
I'lyc .. will be undefutal, but
.s John Ga.bill$ki .... ys. "k •
leam. we'lI go OUI and give
100 ... every game."
•
r
The women's volleyball
team ended their season
by playing five matches
against teams ranked
among lhe top five in the
state. They defealed
Geneseo State before
dropping a decision 10 No.
4 RIT. They retumed home
to challenge 2nd ranked
Cortland State but lost a
close four game match.
The learn finished their
season by placing eighth
out olthe si)(!een teams in
Ihe NYSWCAA State
Tounament.
Laura Beach (above) and
Lisa Fiumara In action
against Cortland State.
Women's Soccer Finishes Strong
The Nazareth women's
soccer team continued to
improve towards the end 01
the season. They wrapped
up their 1988 campaign
with victories over Roberts
Wesleyan and HOtJghton
Colleges.
Jill Hela. mOl/es the ball
upfleld.
Men's Soccer (13·7-1)
LosI to Allred (2-1)
END OF SEASON
Women's 50ecer (5-11·1)
0eIeated Roberts Wesleyan (4--1)
Daltoaled Houghton (2-0)
END OF SEASON
Volleyball (28-17)
OeIealedGenesao(I5-11;15-13)
LosI to RtT (16-16;1$.4)
LosI 10 Siana (4--15;16-14;15-11)
LosI to MIT (6-15;15-1;15-10)
Delaaled Vassar
(15-0;13-15;I!XiJ
losi to Albany St. (15-5;15-4)
Defeated Kauka (15-3;15--6)
LosI to Con~nd SI.
(15-11 ;16-14;6-15;15-9)
LosIIO Albany St. (15-9;15-5)
Lost to St. Lawr9nce
(11-15;16-14;15-10)
Daltoaled Etmira
(11.15;15-13;11).14)
LosI to Conland SI. (15-3;15-5)
Women's Basketball
Oefealed WateOOoOnt. (66-50)
Men's Basketball
Oefealed HumberOnt. (116-61)
IIfINTER SPORTS SCHEDULES Women's Swimming
Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Date 0" Opponenl Site Time -, '" H • ......at Re4ays 0" Opponent Site Time Dale Day Opponenl Slte Time " '" _. -Nia9B<_ • ..., , .. -" ~ Dor\ Ro:""rdS Meet m ." ,- .. Humber, Onl_ ( .. hibitionl " ". NOV 1~ Sal Waterloo, Onto ( .. hlbition) " ... ~, -lIunl!oSUu " ... "" '" AlbaRJIlOu,namenl • ". -" '" f ,"""'us. Stale lOu"",,,,,,,,, • -""" ~ "'~ • >om (NlWeth vs Staten Island) (N ..... Penn St·!Iah,eodj
Jan Ie ... eror:l<por1 S131& • ... (Albany SI vs Weslheitt Sll (fredoroia vs AI_)
.Nn ~I ~, Wittl. mSmlth "" '" " ". Albany lOu,nament • ". -" ~ f_ .. Stale lOurnament • '''" "~ ,~ Urn--Ity o! Aoc-.. • ... - ~ ~ Albany Slate • "'" Jan 24 b '" • ... .,
'" 111110,..,.· ... " S, 'pm 0." ,,, Cortland Slate , ",. hn28 '" H."wk:~ " ".
N ..... th_m Do< • Th, M,~ • ",. hn31 ~ Corllind Slate " ....
(F-.La Stata .. HoughlOll) """ ~, KoIirIoy 1M ~ PI! llnt " "" "'. ~ G_Stat. • ,,.
(N ... .. tn .. CI"~lon j 1,3pm (HI,..., .. lycoming) "'. ... ,- " ... (Nuareth .. SI",,1dan) ,.,,,,
'" ~,. " ' ., .. ~, 11111 Oray·. .......... IhToumarnenl " NYSWCAA Meet • 'M '" """ ~" HoIidI¥ 1M 0._ PI! llnt " "" """ .. ~ ~ .... " " 7;3Opm "" , ~ VlrgOn;" Weo.!eyan • ... "" " '" NYSWCM. "'eet • 'M •• Th, "'~ • .... "". '" Ctl,iSlOl>l* N8W!>O<I • ",. """ '" NYSWCAAMeet • ,~
." ~, Allred " '" Jan 10 n. '" " ... HEAO COACIi: 0ebt>I1 '--tlnco. 11Ih .. uon
.~ ~ -""'" ~ """ '" "'""'" , ,..
(CI8rIc vs Hamilton) ~ """ Tho Brockport Stal8 • ". (NA>ArfIIII .. S1. John , .. her ,~ """
,. .'" Houghton • ""' Men's Swimming '" """""''''''''' ~ Jan 2~ n. WllllamSmlth " .,.
~ .... ""~ ,,, Hunte< • ...
"' ~, GeneMo Stata " "" ~ "'" Stony e,OOI< • '" "" ... a.- Uncaln Fltli '" '" "" " ,~ ""~ • ... Dall Day Opponent Site ,,~
lOurnament "" ", Buffalo State " ... -, Sat Harvest Rilla),! "" '" "" '" a.- Uncoln Flnot Toum. "" ,~ "" ~ Ulica TecII • ... "~. wed Niagara "" " '" ~, a..... Uncoln Fttll Toum. "" ~ "" . ... ~ " '" -" Sat Don Ricl\at<ls Meet "" ,- "" '00 Robem Welllylln • '" "' '' ~, Gene""" Stoot. " '" "'" '" ,,~ • '" "" .. '" " '" ,.,,' -St. John FI. her " '" "" , ... su_ Stoote " ....
"" wed St.'--__ " ... "'''
.., "~o " ... "" "
,,, Uta • ,..
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