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Thursday, February 2, 1989
The
GLFANER ,
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11_ WI tile winning u.II.
Campus Cliques:
The Athletic Angle
by Ma", Shapiro
Nazareth's social life: what makes it tick?
One's initial reaction might be to say "With
the appearance of a blue moon," but seriously
and with all cynicism aside, Nazdoes pro·
vide ample opportunity to mix with friends
and to meet people. The question remains.
however, how does it work?
Certainly the lurningpoint of campus social
life occurred in 1974 with the introduction of
men 10 the community. No longer did Nazgirls
have to rely on the sisterrDrolher relationship
with SI. John Fisher as its source for SOCializing.
o CLIQUES, Page 2
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Suicide: A Death Involving
More Than One Victim
by Barb AUen
Death Ll Nord on CYCf)'OtIC,
Wben ............ you love has •
termin.l dix .... , you become
prepl.red for hislhcr death. If .
friend din in.n accident. you
are .bl. to remember the good
time. th.t were shored. When
$Omeonc d ...... ta~1 bi5 own
life, surviVOl"I .", ohen Left
I<:dlnl t",mendou$lypilty.nd
llelp~ [f ~ath is by .... ici<k,
IIIe QuI<: is oIlen kopI ....,rel.
Soicide "lOmCIhilll thai should
be talked lbout, ~ only to
educ.te peopk, ..... tlOc!i..un.t.
tbe .... ow •• nd highligh. the
deoperation or the individual
who r.1t the need to die.
It " usu. L1y .n individ ... I·.
inability to ma ... g. the poin
bo.n 01 hislhe. life ~rien,,"
t"'t Ind. to 1Uicide. Howew1".
"'" .00 Ii .... in • compelili ....
oocieIy where undue pi"",,""
.... placed on younl adulu..
Sometimes people feel they
c.n not live up to the
elCpeemion, thl t ne plaeftl on
them by f.mily and soc:;cty ...
whole. Dr, Amstey, Director of
Couns.lIng Service., w ..
interviewed to di.Kuu Ihe
probIrmol ",iclM.nd whll can
be doone to prewnl it from
OCC\lrinl·
AIxordina 10 Or. Amstey. it i5
not uncommon or .bnormal for
1«= to be oul of conlrol.nd
he fHIs helpleu to ch.lnae
Inythln,. I\eopk with theM
Ihou~IIl •• "" ""I"'riencin& much
emollonll pain. They often
d~1op • distorted view of
reality In their ~~$. Usually Ihe
pain they eXp"ri~nce is secn OJ
unbe ... ble and endless. while
their problems I re viewed If
uruo/v.ble. Suicide isoflen~
&II • wly 10 eliminate lhe pain
and _ape the problems. But
line.! • person an view life
differently when"'" depressed.
I~ ..... b\!Iter all.rnlli,," 10
suicide.. When I personcan view
life in I different manner, heo.
Ihe Un develop new ways 10
cope.AperllOn dealing with Ihe
e,I,I, need. to flce hi,
probIf:msandpain.Oftcntirna. .
professional help is required to
.coompliah Ihis df«li~ly.
~azareth Receives $50,000 Grant for
Child Welfare Trainee Project
• penon lo.t .... point in hislhor
lif. 10 think .bout suicide. For
.... nr. theK lboughtl do l'IOI
develop Into ..,lu.1 suicide
attempts. Som. who reel they
pooIeM no control or mastery
OYer Ih.ir liva may decide to
tate their OWn Ufo.
Oft(n I pe'lIOn who I,
COIII.mpLatilll suicide leels lhat
lilcithopclesL Tlleperson'ILife
It bimportant for~ l(Ibe
owlte of the wafn"" lipr."
uaociated with suicide. Our
alertn .... 10 \hne oipab .... y
one dIIy loin IIOmtOne's life.
M,ny Hme.. people
(;(IntCn\pl~ling suicide will
bre.k . w.y fT<)m important
~latlonships. In this way they
isolll1. them ... lves Irom f.mily
.nd friendLSometimet. ptr1Ol'l
~~illl with suicid~ thou&hu
~omu p.e<M:cupied in
diocuuilll suicide ilse)f. When
• ptriOn draw. up • wiU .1Id
bt$i ... to&ive.w.y~
one fhould be con ... lou. 01
l uicide. Self-d .. truclive adS
such I. involvement in drinking
.."d drugs "e al$O warning
'iJnals. Sud~n weight pin or
IoN .... otM. oignaJs to be.wan:
01. A pcriOn who previously
attempted ... ic~ has . VUte.
llUIihood oI.tlemptms it apin.
NuarcthCollqcolRochet.ter
.. bHn . wnded • ,rant of
50.000 from the Uniled Stiles
Icparlm.nt of He, lth Ind
luman Services for . p.ojecl
wgned to recruit .nd prepare
,Ino.ily students for caree •• in
ublic child welfare.
The NlUrclh CoItese Cbild
Velf.re Minority 1hi ....... ipli
"rOject i,aneffort IOrespon<i to
~ need f"" more prof~L·
( tnlined minority caoeworllers.
cwrding topro;cec director Dr.
lenni5J. Ritchi •• ..-iat. pro••
sor of Soci.l Work . 1
I ... relh,
TIle leder~ grant, aWlrded lor
Z4·monlh period, will provide
I~ minority students wilh
S,OOO per Y"'" in financial
ssist.ncc for full'lime Itudy
'*'l1lJl to. boo:hclor' I o;kgrff in
ociaJ work. Nuarelh CoIlop
nil contribut. the additional
urKb needed 10C<M!' tbecom·
,lete cost of tuition l od fees.
Th. five K lected Itud.ntl.
.ho . Iready had al le'lt two
lOatS of coUeS" erediu. recent·
fbepn thci.studiaand .. ea·
otet.d to ,r.dUI.e from
Nazarclh Colle .. in 1990. TIle
Itudents awa,ded lhe
traineeships It. Willi am
Angulo, Cornel Breedlove.
Glo.ia Chi.holm •• nd Anita
Walkinsol Rochelle, . nd Gloria
Green of Creec<!.
"NationaUy. lbe VIII majorily
" NaliOnalty.1he vast ~
ty cI those emplo,ed in
public child weffare have
not completed professional
lraining byearmng master"s
or bachelor's degrees in
SOCIaJ WOlle,"
DI. DInnI J. R«::hoe
01 tboIC _pIoyfd In public child
weU.,.. have l'IOI c:ompr..led
profeosionaltrainins by .a.ning
master'IOf boK:heior"dtgr= in
soc:ialwork," I\itchiclllid, "And
the c.lltWork staff of many
public 'send", potlkullorly in
urbon areu, doe.l'IOI rcf1f:ct the
racial and . Ih niccompooitioo 01
the J'OP"lIotlon hein, served:'
In addilion 10 Ihe ledera!
fundina. lhe project will invol""
a collaborative dfotl by
NaZlrcth Colleg •• Ih. Monroe
County Departmenl of Soci.l
Servicetl IMCOSSI, . nd othe.
community orllni .. tloOl 10
p<OVide recruitment. r .... nci.al
.Mi. caree. cou ..... lina..nd job
pLaco. .... nt activities to tM
Slildents. Lett.rs 01 .uppon fOf
lbepro;.a from the MCDSS. the
Urb.n lA:lguc of Rochester. lhe
lbero-Americ.n Aclion lA:.guc.
Inc .. and Action for ' !leller
CommunIty, In c.. were
submitted wilh 'Irant proposal.
.... pori oIth. new projecl .•
studenl IInil for child welfare
placements "'ilI be ..... blished
at the MCOSS alld N .... eth
College will pioyidc additlon.1
in-service tr.ining . nd
CONultalion KrvKa 10 MCDSS
child ~11.relt.rf, In . ddition,
I new courK on child we lfare
theory and prlCtic •• nd a min,·
course on PfCJllrin8Ilu~nt. for
the civil .. rvice .... m will he
developed .t lh. college lor Ih.
tociIl work students.
CareouocI ... "-Po 2
J im InMIlMlKlIo I'I'ri .... t ... 100m BN.llIStrOkllllor Nazamh
on SltUro.." J l nuary 28th. Nautllh dropF*! tIM mtllt to
Hl rtwlck 11i-Sl . M.,... aportl Inakle.
, THE GLEANER
FEATURES
Bill Replacing Student Aid
With National Service
ICPS) - Stud~nt$ would lui..., 10
join the military ordovolunl~r
work to gct collcge finand.laid
if. new bi!! introduced Jan. 6
btc<:IInf$ Low.
N nPft't~. Sen. S.m Nunn
)[).Ga., and Rql. 0.", McCurdy
IO.okLo., said they'd in_
troduce Iqislalion tbat would
~ out.1I federal SllMknt aid
prOVa .... within five yea ...
rq>IKin, lMm with. <Ieol in
which stlMknts would lui", to
pe<form ........ kind of ..... ti(lnaJ
se .... ice .. in relum for aid.
McCurdy, in announci"i the
mea,ure, said it ..... nu)d colome
the notion that "dc""",,"cy ;.
not /'ct."
CAMPUS CLlaUES
From Page 1
Wilhlhis
ICI IIIl' social f.ec of N .... re1h
was chang...:! forever and many
new IlVenues were opened by
~UC&lion.
In thesue«oedins ~n.. ecru;
n "rll~ hII ~n applied 10
II1rae! ..... n 10 lhe c:oI~e
IhrouJII II h le!ic: prosnonlS. Con·
sequently. • .l,onl aocce ••
baskelball and lie""", learns
and rqlUlllion. hive ~n firm·
lye"abl ished.
The question th.1 come. 10
mind II Ihi. point is "Do Ih.....,
If the plan pu$eS _ both
lqi'lltoucxpecled Congre$S to
Yote on it by early 1990 -
"If the plan passes ...
students would have 10
serve one year in a
public service civilian
job ....
.Iudents would hi"" to •• "vc
onc )'CI' in • public service
civilian job like WOlking in a nur-youns
men h.ve anything loof.
fer Ihe college beyond Iheir
Ilhle!ic:abiJily1. and more~ Iy.
il Nu lurn,,,, inlo tlte
.st.e.re.o.ly piCiI "dumb jock" I'onun.ttly. Ihe colloege hIIan
todminiltrltion Ihll ~an _
tt.-yond lhe doUa. signs a good
.Ihletic """,am c.n generale
• nd requires lIt>dcnt.thletes to
fulfiU the minimal G. P. A. of 2.0
10 pIortldplotc in Iheir sport. This
integrity II essenlial so thaI al
lea" by the day of graduation
ceremonies. those who have
earntd it crOU Ihe 'tage and the
ling home Ol' ItoapllaJ or lWO
yelr. in. combat branchol the
military.
Student. who served in tile
milillry would lei. 125.000
Ir.nl II IIIl' end of Iheir bitch.
S!udo:nu who worked in
,c.i.v.i,l . ..... jobs would ptl S 10.000
McCurdy hoped IIIl' plan
would "reinviJorl le cit""nohip"
.. In ido:-Il that wu firsc
teverely damaaed durinl lhoe
Viet ... m war. Then " Ihoe L970's
Ind early 1930'. fealured 'me
~eralionl' ~ Inleresled in
their own fi""nci&I .. in ,nd gelling
BMW'I Ihln ..,rving Iheir
country."
olher, have been weeded nul.
Concernlnl _1.1 life. lhe
male lIudf:nl .. thletea form Iltci.
own ''cliques'' in aca>rd&ncc
with tbelrfellow lcam members.
That zrou.pt can be viewed II
the "( rllemltioel" of our CIf<IP'I*.
Many resit;lenl SltJ<IenU lurn 10
I'-c~ques for plherinp and
.re deemed .. "(un luy ....
Obviously. lhe .... le studenl·
athletes 01 Nuareth ~rve a
varietyof roles beyond theenlCf'
lainmenl of.n e.:illng.sponlng
""enl. Th .... young men .00
serve u the backboneof c.mpus
_i.lHf •.
Intramural Sports· Everything You
Could Gain From Them __ And Lose.
by J .. cque llne Forward
lnlramural sportloffer ' unl.
queopponunity for, Nlurelh
student to become more
physically fi t, pllly competitive·
Iy. and be amu$ed. The Sludenl
can work • c~n od;vity inlO
his .... berochedule wilh ~lIIlive
_ inslead of having to work
h,sIher sch...:!ule around lhe
octivity.
Inlramural Jc.&uu arc bucd
on leo ..... play. The lcasucs oiler...:!
~ II fotlow.: bakdtHoll
lor ..... n and wo ..... n wilh .. mes
on Sunday .nd Wednelday
nights. volleyball whic:h isto-rec
meaning Ihere ,re equ,l
numbO'rs 01 ..... n .nd women
playing.t Ihe ... me time, Ind in,
doorsoca:r wilh six men's lCllms
"Could this be just
another swipe at
couch potato-ism
and the chip and
dip movement that
threatens to immobilize
America?"
and opportunllie. for wOmen to
Inlr'm"",ll .Iso consist 01
special evenlS which will o<;cur
il enough people participlote. In·
lor .... l;"n .boullhemCll1 beot>
!lined thro"'" RA:. or lhe In·
Ir.mur. t Ofroce. The spedotl
""enlS include: A one4ay Ircc
Ihrow $hootinl conlesl. a one·
dAy belly flop contQl in lbe
lwimmi", pool. of all pI8cft.
a one.(!'y canal canoe ..... in
which canoes are rented at
Sc:hoen PlaC<!. H~v.r .• nyone
leery of murky brown Wiler or
obsclSed wilh duck hunting
shou ld.void th' • ..,tivily. Tht~
is also aone-day tdLe-tHoU tournamenl
in Ihe gym which ... un·
fortuMtely. goodclean fun con·
'istinS of I*idle lennis wilh I
wiflle boll. Abo lher. is a aLamdunkconlQl
which _offered
before II half.ttmc during ,
basJ<ctboU p ..... llhla WII the
firSl documented CISI! if opecUlorl
remain;", oe>tled for the
entire half.time periodl) Pllln •
.re also being madefor a fri.~
lolliournameni.
'-------------------------------------~ I form lunlS. ThesiKweek.llter
Spring Bre1lk is Ihe lime for .of I·
boll leaguet., which.rc lubj«1
10 we&lher change . • nd CIIn be
played by men, women •• nd (:0>
rcc leams.
A p'osram entitled " Fitnell
r.n.tics" is .lso offered. Thi.
program is One whereby a IIUdent
decideslo...ch I pl. bO'ncbing.
ce.rain weighl or runn·
ing • c"\.II;n distance for exam·
pie. Wben Ihe .... , i< reaehed,
the lIudenl '~ivel • 11IIin
readinB .. Filnes$ Fanatic:· Could
Ihis be just .....u...r .wipe II
couch p<)tat,.. .. m and the chip
.nd dip movement Ibat
Ibrelten. 10 immoblHte
America?
SUICIDE Cont.
From Page 1
h is also Importanl 10 be
.ware Ilntl people who lot""
had • family ..... mbO'r commil
.uicide have. SUlle.chance 0(
.uemptinl;1 lhenuclvcs.
There Ire SOme thinp thlt a
person can cIo 10 Iry to p'''''ent
• ,,,neone from committing
suicide. It i. very imporl.nl thll
any sui. ide threat be raken
~.iou5Iy. No threatsor IUentpt.
Ihould ever be disro"nted. It is
imperative 10 li51en 10 Ihe
di.tressed person. The person
aperi.encing tlte c.ilis needs
someone 10 undersland the
probleml behind their Ihre.1£.
Rc8lrdlcso ila person is SWOTn
10 5«.eey .bout another
pe.son·, suicidal Ihreals. it is
u,enllal 10 conlult a
profetsio""" In order 10 saw:
lhal penon'. life. ,t .... y be
necessary to bre.k the vow of
sec.ecy. II iulso importanl not
10 let . nlry II someone who is
thinking ,boul suicide. Ralh.r .
il il mOre elfective to leI that
person know Ih.1 you are there
lor Ihem .nd conC<!rnM about
Ihem. M.king a human
connection help. someone feel
leas .Ione.
II Ia importanl 10 rtcOJRize
Ihat • pe.-- Ihinking aboul
suic:ide is very unhappy. Oflen
tim.,.. there .r. deep moIed
emolio",,1 p.obIe .... thai must
bO' ~lt with. A penon who
aperi.encu these IhouJhU and
fee~op .boul suicide IbottJd
seck profeaalaMl help before il
;'100 1II1e.1f I pentOn hII. friend
who i, feel"" luicidal. Ite
.hould sel help for hi'
friend. The pe'ltO<t whocommilll
luidde il not Ihe only victim.
Every person who il'$SOCiated
wilh thai person i .. flect...:!. The
Coun .. lin. Service. ~.n be
re..:hed .1 S86-2525. Ext. 603
and LifeUM II. se-rvIa: available
U hours a dAy ,t 215-5151.
Are you a Business Major?
If SO, why not consider writing for
The Gleaner's Career and Business Page?
You will gain: • Marketabte experience
• Valuable business contacts within thecommunity
Contact: Steve McCaffrey of The Gleaner
or Mike Kahl, Director of Career Services
The reIIOn for the fIaibj~ly iI
due 10 Ih. Jyltem called Inlllftl
Scheduling. The intramural 01-
rtcedoesn' l ..,hedule .. mea.ln$
lead. one _k before play.
le _ can lip up for 8111\e11. If
you know th. dillerenC<! bel ween
soccer .nd tHodminton Or
can describe. volleyball net In
Ihiny wnrds or Ie... cIon't
huil.te 10 join intramullb. To
get inlO the Plllyofll, the te.m
.n.e eds only 10 win 2 out 01 4 ~
One problem on camPUI is
that there Iren't enough WOmen
pIonic:ipating in inttamur,lI. Rob
Sc.rl. Ihe intramur.l director.
e.p.elSed I de.ir. 10 sec more
WOmenon campus pIonicipating
in Intramu .... l Sportl.
See INTRAMURALS
Page 11
TheGL&1NER
1988-89
Editor-in-Chief o Stephen ~. McCaffrey
Manag ing Editor o Mare Shapiro
Layout a nd Design Edilo r
o Laura Riley
Sports Ed itors o David Achenbach
Arb & Entertainment Edilors o Rob Kellett
o Mi.ssy Mathis
Campus News Editor o Michelle Elliott
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.,c , .','. ..... . .. '.' ....
~liques on Campus: A Fine Line Between
iocialization and Alienation
. Boorba .. K .. u.
Ibmanypeople. 11M: word ''cli.
ff' oflen crutes i ..... es of •
!&fI, nasty. £nObbish JfOUP of
opIe whoUlOludeOlht-n ftOm
~;r loCI;v;I,es .nd JfOUp. In
mecoses thi. m.~ be tru~. but
•• nyone. cliques vi. IOlillide
n be • posilive le.,nin, and
:>wing Hp"riencc .•• ~i.Uy
"use people "e .. oclll
.. lures.
:::liques form for. v"'>tty of
lIOI>I, but usuolly because IhtJividuals
t ..... compr ... lht-m.
..., much in common. Fore>:'
lple in majors such .. Speech
lhology Ind Sod.1 Work.
ICC members of • major h.~
e same proSr.m reo
,ireme nts, Ihe sl udents ....
ch Olher quite often. Conlt·
enlly. b«.use of ,"ch f ....
ent contact, f r>encbhlps begin
~Iop ,nlO cto.er friend·
ips Ind finolly .• very closo
JI ,",up of friends form:
nce. dique. As. result of Iht)
It bonds within . clique, im·
oved p"rson.1 ' lren,lh,
_th, .nd socialization be,in
form within Ihe grnup.
ForUllmple. when. person Os
cepted inlO' Kr(lllp of people,
higher ... If-al«m, ..-curity. I
....... of belon&in" Ind. wider
KttpIlJlce of people de....1opa.
As I resull • • Ilro",.r lenlt of
... 11i. beln* ",ifted, • ...:11 mo.e
.... un: Ind hippy individu.1 Os
ml de .Ion, with • mDre
coIJe&e. Or jull SOlns ID «nIpUI
funclions are III e ...... 10 cope
wilh whHl Iht- clique"." s.hare ape."' ....... nd f«linp .haul
the .ilulliDn. Acttptance inlo I
cliqu. du.;ng the Khoo! ~.r
SDmelimea oJlowsllM: individual
The basis for belonging to a clique is
sometimes very superficial. A person
may be excluded or rejected ... because
he or she may be in some way different
from the group.
ps)'l'hoIo$ically .nd ~Ily
,,"ble p"rIOlI.
Cliques • • e plrtkull.ly
po$ilive esperlenCCI when
entering I new or unf.milior
situation. The friendshipwilhin
Ihe ,rDup can Ie ..... U I kind of
.upp)rt nelwnrk. Workin, nn
Senior Com))'. ".cIu.tinl f.om
In ha~ • mo.e ~1IJ>!d f«lin,
l boul Clmpul liff. especially
duri", the ttart of 1M Khooi
~u, muhime, and various
KhooJ octivities.
finilly. diques can help UI
learn mo.e about our ... lves. We
ma), reaJi~ why we 101 as
we do when conf'onti", and
de:o linl with ait ullions.nd p.o-
RA's At Nazareth:
Who Are They?
y Barb Cohell
Upon re lurnin8 f.nm
,me.ler break. mOSllludcnts
.. busy ooolimatini t~1ves
I new classes. new peen. and
.... teache . ... Once .in. the
",tina thai hod become to
' Iural for four monl'" must boo
led and ' qllaced by new
.bit.. Duri", Ihis lime il is
,!ficuh 10 imagine Iookin.
he.d ID lhe fall, ~ve., •
,leel number of stllden l. Ife
oinsjust Ihol.
These )'QI'''imen and women,
umberin, close 10 forty, ha~
_nlly applied for R.esidcnl
alst.nl [RAI ~tionll for the
989-1990 oc.demic year. Mlny
N>pIe wonde. why one would
"';re th;'po$iliDn. ~" 11
, po$Iible thai Ihere ore snme
,i""Doception. as to what .n
.A' .. job enllil •. Th snme. "M'
onnote. such idels as .b.upt
ndin,s tD dnrm p .. tl es.
omp].ointslOOuI IotMlliereos.
nd other incon~n~ ........ This
'lIOIneWhatl clowIcd pictun:ol
,hal bein, In RA it .11 about.
In itself. the IppliUlion
fOctSi Os • IonS .nd detailed
nc:. which take. Iwn monthslo
lOrou&hly complele. E .. h
applicanl mu" linl fill out In
employment applicalion Ind
.ttend . n '" Infnrmalinn Nite
Sessic>n:' Durin, the n.e>:t month
Ind I Ilalf .• ..,riel nf meetinp
Ind interviews Ife held for the
pu. pose of K reen,n, the
oppli"."l ..
TI>e len,th of this process_
llone Os .n indicator nf Ihe
concc.n on Ihe ~rtof 11M: OffICe
of Reoident;'1 Wle 10 filllh_
pDSilion' wilh people who a.e
,enuinely inte.uled .nd
respon.ible.
The •• il; much mMe for the
IppI;can1 In~' than mf!tIS
the ~. In additioa 10 merely
bein, I med;'tor betweoon Ihe
COJle&elnd the "udenta in lime
of conflici . Ihe RA h.s
obligalions which he'.toe m"st
meel.
For instln~, each RA is
rcspon$ible fo. providing It 1"",,1
two educat;"nal p.ograms and
two activitin whkh may 1M:
soci.l nr recreational, p"r
lCf1\C$Ier. for lhe .uidenu of
hWher floo, 10 ~rtake in.
However. tht-i. job does not
end there. RA'I must s;t houn iq
the residenc:. h.1I nn • ' OIl1i"i
bali.. This indudes Ihr«
T OO!t
weekends I month u well as
durin, the week.
RA's may not commit
themselves to such ~Iions as
" pr<':lident ." "vice·p.esident."
"chairpenon." o . "vice'
ehairper50n" in Iny $Iudenl
or,.ni .. ,10n. Also, RA'.
inte .... led in _"i",addillonal
employmenl or wOshin, 10 I.ke
I cou .... Iotd t>O:eetlin, 18
c.edill lOUt! hive these
po$Sibilit'e •• pproved.
PcrllOnll ch"lOtcrislic .. ,e 0/
the ulmotl impnrt.ncebec.u ...
0/ the variety of InlerlOtions t he
RA's must ha~ with «her
studenta .nd ""ff. One mu.t
conf,dently hindi. crisis
s;!ullionilS weU asmal<in ..... e
lhat ~Impus policies lod
pr<l<'Cdllres In: upheld.
At limel Ihe RA mu" be I
friend with In open ca' . a nd
nth.". times he/she mu.t be I
leader in Jellin,ln eumple for
fellow slu<!cnl"
In converllllnn with varinu.
resident students. lheoe>ncensu5
seemed 10ind"'l.lhal IM RA',
• 1 N ... reth a.e perform""
favorably.
Ale>:pecled, there Ifeurllin
limu when coope. alion
between students .nd RKs Os
locking. resulling in low interest
o. attendance I t SDme ,olivit~s,
Howeve" for Ihe mosl parI.
the.e wc.e few compl.ints
,","rdinl lht- penn.moncc nf
the RA'a.
AU in .11. lhere mull be
dedication on Ihe poort of the
individual who wishes 10 takcon
such a responoibilily. The j<>b
b.i ll,s wilh il Iddition.1
p •• uu ... on top nf Ihe ever·
present obligations whioh . 11
colle,e studen ts fKc. ln the end,
however. Ihe dixipl iOCl lhat .r.
Ie • • ned .nd Ihe pride th.t is
, . ined from the cxpcrience can
be l ruly .ewlrdina.
bit ..... and whal to change 10
t ..... _ may ~ betler people.
M<:* membHs of eJique$ have
aimilar boctvounds. valuH,
.nd mMal$. An individwol may
tum ltOm«htt membersin the
clique that his or her morlll and
vlllle .. are nOf what Ihey should
he and thul I . tevoJuation of
priD.itin and IlU'On,~r $<!nse of
ri&hl.nd wrClnS may be needed.
Knowin, people f.om s;m;lIr
bocqroundll 1M: il family. rtnln·
cial .cljp>us, or geographic,
ma .... 11 easier to rellte 10 Ofhe.
people .. wellu loolin,.1 our
own bock.rwnd to"""what_
have .ained II1d lelfnnl from
our upb.Jngln. Ind su.round·
ing ..
As Inn •• s cliquel a.e not
d;'criminilory. judge menial. or
prejudio!, IN.in, a part of One
"." be. v.luable lelfninl u,
perien« thaI will help uS 10
Ie .... more.bouI (IIIf$Clvcs. TI>e
....,...ily, bonds. Ind f,,"~n. of
occq>UInc:e that comt$ from
belon,in, to adique can en.ble
I pe.lOn to be bettcr acc: limated
lopeople and .ilualion$ lhat will
be encountered and dellt with
everyday whcn the clique no
Innge. HOsts.
Howe.... •. t""often d iquesdo
bccomt UIOIU$ive. <fuoriminj·
to.y. jud,emenlll and
prtdjudia.
Tho: basis for IIeJonsi.nI toac~·
que IOmelimes is ~ry super·
fidal. A pe. lIOn may be exclud·
ed o. reJt<'ted frnm a dique
beeau"" he or she may nOf hi""
clolbea with a oert.in label. o.
may IN. in ....... way diffe.enl
from th~ ,",up. [ReJi&lnn.
"""""h, belief$, Ion.ks, etc.1 On
Clmpu$, the 1I,!~ fCIIOlI for
Iht-..,Iulinn of cliquuoeems to
1M: lhat Ihc perIOD is I com·
mute., conlin"in. educllion
student. o. JIIrt·time student. A
studenl'S OI. tus .hould not be
the lone deciding faoto •. bUl in·
stead whit the pel"$OJ\ is like.
When cliqu<:s start lookin,
down al Ofhe. people 10. pe1ly
reNGIIs. it c.n literally kill ... U·
confodenc:c. It it under1tondablt
thai diqueslfe for~ lM:ca,,1C
nf obe friendships. bul people
should not Illy --r from others
IM:cl use of diffe.e ....... Every
per'f(lll shnukl he Jiv"" IChantt.
beel use lhe di"" .. ity 0/ opinions
Ind perlOnllities Ire what mike
people 10 much lun to know.
Memorial Service Held
For Nazareth Student
The NI"".elh College .Dm· Inl hev.sile"'lrruo~t.olerChapel.
munilyw .. d..,ply llddenedby ... memn.ial galhering 10. flm; ·
IhesuddendealhnfllOPhomore< Jy, f,;"nds. Ind membe.s 0/ the
KrlJlcn Mo.leyon Do:«mbe. 7, coIle&e communily was held
1981. A Memorial Mus for It 5:00 In 1M Campus MIJl'stry
Kristen will be o/fered OIl LiYing Room in the ShuLtz
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"What are your resolutions for the new year and your goals for the new semester?"
Kim Abbruue - jSeo> .... j
''Th ,rMl,,"lr .nd Slly -oar
from 5hOlsol~uiJ •. "
Wh.,', H. ppenin, ...
WINI~td.y. F .. b rulry 1
Faculty Film Series: ''The
Hour oflhe St.,," lpm. forum.
C.mpusMinislry·I"B~/o<
the Wo<Id" Campaign, Sbull$
Cent ... HIUWIY. 9:3OIlrn·2:20 pm.
Ro1.,acl. Me<:li ng. Alice Foley
Alumni Room. 12,35-1:3Opm.
Frld.y. Febnu.ry 3
Movie: "No W.yOut", Forum.
8pm.
Mary Belh Farchione-
Uunio<l
''1b Iff Kim ,r.duau: and /0
cutdown rhelnlmlnlof'timel
go /0 Thirsly', and drink
Soulhern Comfort."
Greg Speranu -
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"1b m«l ... d ovtrromc /ife'.
""nycIYllengt$ wAlk proI'iding
good ciriutllhip 01><1 monliry 10
rll<>s<- ."',,00 me ... . 1Id II> MVtl
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Sparky and E~r:'
"Sparky & Egger"·
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'WHAT'S HAPPENING?'
Informational Mming for
1989 Orientootioa CommiliH.
1924 Room, .pm.
u. .... Slenale MIN!tlns. Slenale
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ThurJday. f~b.u.ry 2 ...m ..... ty ln t ~rnation.l
M~eti .. g. Po. thole Lounge,
12 :.0 · 1 :30pm.
SII tul'd.y. feb .... . y"
SleniorCIUlIOOOay$Mn-,
C.b • ...,t, IOpm·2am.
'lUeiday. Fe b.ua..,. 7
C1au of 1989 c.ndy Gr.m
SaLe. ShulU Cenler HaUwooy.
9am · 3pm.
MOYie: "LeN Than Zo,ro".
forum. IOpm.
Wednesd.y. feb.uary 8
Club fair 1989. ShuluCenter
H.llway, lOam·2am.
Campu, Minbtry Ash
Wednetday Slervlc .... forum.
1I:3Oam .• ;3Opm. 7:00pm.
f6<'Ulty Film $ene" "The
Dead," Forum, 7pm.
Preview '89 . .spo~ by
AdmiWons (lhrouJb February ". Friday. February 10
Movie: Double Future:
"Beverly Hilt. Cop I " U".
Forum.8pm.
Mixer wilh nve band
" Egsroll," C.bf"et, tOpm·2am.
Monday, February 13
Lenten Bible Study, forum,
4pm.
TUHday, February 14
Ass.,rtiveness nlining
Workshop. Alice Foley Alum .. ,
Room. 12:JO.1:3Opm.
~~I9Z4Room,
12:35·1:30.
Movie: " Bli!>d Oate". FonIm.
10p m.
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F.on..ry 2, ll1tt THE GLEANER 5
SPORTS NET
Nomen's Basketball Continues Outstanding Season
r I'red Jom."
The N .... ~lh t..dy Flyers
ISwboll 101m il off 10 •
\ll\I1ln8 13-2W.rt. Allhi$point,
,ete.m·, only IWO ~s h.ve
~n 10 Albony SUle s.nd Slony
,rook.
Wilh Ihis rCC:Ord, H .... ~th is
Iltd third in Ihe division 111
:hooIs i.n New York Stale.
ehine! Buffaloand Slony Brook.
win ~. Buffalo SUte this
hll .... y ....., pa.o. lhe Firers
,Ibe lop poo.ition.
H ..... dh. IInlike many oCher
:hooluucb .. SI. John Fishe ••
Id 1IOI1oK.1i1l31e 'IIrterfrom
'" )"ear'. Ium. Au resliit. the
idy PI~fI have. talented.nd
"l"".ienced fi.st stting. ln addi·
on 10 lhis. Ihe lum~.
powerful bench. providing Ihe
epth ne<:e$$&l)' 10 ddeal slrong
!II .... luth lIS Houghton.
Wilh 1M toom playing"" ~Il.
,e inevil.bIe question ari$es:
.n Nuaath 1>1:.1 Fisher? Qu.
'" vIclory oye' Fishe. come in
975. follow"" by. 13 year t.o..
.. we.k tbM included th.ee
ISla lut Y"". Wilh the I>omtc
DUri advanllse.nd. powerful
~m. lhe t..dy F]Y"" """'Id be:
ble 10 break Ihll tradilion this
011 ••
~
ShannonBamn(left) andS""nnonDwyerdothtl'l*1toUft~th_WiIlIamSmlth .
The Ucty Flyef'. nut 111' .... ;.~, Ftbruary 2nd . 1"" IOp-fInkeod IMflIIo Sial •.
Gome time Ie ' :00 p.m.
Women's Swimming News Nazareth Improves Record to 8·9
Iy f red Jo rdan
The Women', Swimmios
!11m WOnlD impressiYeviclory
_Ihe 8uffaloState Benpbon
ItCembe. 7th. Alte. liking.
5.0 lead in the fifll event. lhe
ody Flyers ......... Iookcd _k.
Jennife.Board. VoekiPeudert
nd mary Grimmer OII(:h won
_evenuand Cynthia CfIISlIey
I*O'n the 100m BrellStltrokc to lhele.m 10. II8-63vidory.
Nu.o~lh followed up Oil this
'in with two more victo. ies.
8IIinsi Ulicoon December 10th,
nd .g.lnli Brockport Slate on
IIlU'ry 15th.
The fi .. t Itst of the ~'SOfI
..... apinlt William Smith Col· * On Janwo'Y 21M. The !lISt
Lf''Ie lhese two te0m5 met,
I ... reth Io$l by Z points,
, the.~ w ... greot deal of an·
d .. lion .. Ihe lOOms too.k 10
>t ..... tt •. Unfortu .... tely for
r .... ttlh. lhot rt"match did IlOl
ven lhelCOrt," wm...", Smilh
I0Il tht _ . 180 10 104.
Then! arc KVCT1Il tIplanations
::or Ih~ lou. IlOl the least of
Ihkh i, Iht louof ~ve .. l gi.ll.
includinl Jcrrie Ann M.ywright
and Karen l.indtey. The$e losses
left NI:utfelh witlioulthe abili·
ty 10 _iJ!l.w;mrnealOeert.in
twnts, and in .... ny inM.nees
thot~ would be th.ec .... ls f.om
Willi.m Smilh COrnpetinl
.pinM one p.1 from N .... reth.
~spilt the rather one-sided
lCOfe. the tom did ....... its
""' .... nt .. Jennife. Booord _
lhe 400m ftteltyle. and 1001<.
ftCOnd In the 800mevenl. Vicki
Peuckert manosed' fi •• t in the
50m Butte.fly. poIti",. lime of
32.51 _ond •. M.ry Grimmt.
managed. otCOnd In Iht 100m
Freestyle. while Mich •• l.
Meashe. plK"" 5eCOnd in Ihe
400m F.eestyle Ind lhe 200m In·
dividual M""q. Relay. Diver
Sharon Smith lbodlltinpiol>td
IteneHlnthe 1m Divinltwnts,
lCOfinll14.hnd 114.25points
in Ihe tWO .0undJ reopedi'vely.
Cythil Cratsq. ....... g""
Ihree wins: In lJoe 50m Breast
(:K.99SttOr>d1I. the 100m a.eal
(2.211 and lhot 200m 1m. Evenso.
the la'le' and tlronge. William
Smith te.m went em101he win.
Jennifer SoIrd (below) eh.I'.ng .. he, H.nwick Coil.
opponent.
8 y S,.,.... McCaffrey
Locoo then. r'I>OIIlh ..... I0 ..... people
wondo.t<I whnlttr N""oeIb·.
M.II·.~tum_c.opeblo
of w;n ...... 0 bolt .. -. Compell ...
_ ·,tlM:hof1lpoori.jM fcurO<ll"
&." boII..-won: bor by",1lr.orr
five """'Ill win,,;.., '" tIM: n...J
miD_ ...... 'II:> add ... Ihio
ni&hlm.att, in ,he a.- UncoIII
PIrsr~_erlr""''sr,.
t ........ both in <Wef11me.
Nnerthel_ Urc ~ flyn.
hove udecmed !hemICl_ in ,he ere- olloyll Nuart'lll v;ew. . .. ,...
of s.,urooy. Jan..uy29th, !he flyn,
-1"-v~. In I.,.,. Il.alp, In lost week', home .""".,.
once. !he flyer' k""",ked ofl Ihe St.
Low..,..,. SAInt .. 86-70.Iadi",tM
I<>DrftII induded Mike Funke who
IOIlkd up U poi,,\I, fo/Iowtd by
junior Job" C_noll ""ilb ZO ond
oop""'-c Den"l' Nic:1ooIooa wi,b
11 poin\I.
Sparked by rIoo _1ioc1' wi. in ,he
-ek.1ht FIytn.....rodtntiy_·
od' ... buo ..... ~for.fi"" ....
trip to l'un:bow. N.Y~ whrnlllroey
would face' .... MllnhoU ... rilIc Col·
..... lilO1\,..
With Urc flynojumpinJ 010' to 0
oi!:nifl"ant 53-36 Ie.d In the fin,
holf. Iud by f~abmon tronol ..
Adr;,m Myc .. who .. nk 13point. in
'wen')' mlnu, ... vic:tory _.red to
be Ir>evillble.
Much '0 N ..... "'h·, <ho.";". ,II<
I*'" .apidly <honged in , .... -=ond
t.alf when!he v.tienta_t.clOll
• _ ..... attult 10 roJly wilhln °
few po<nu ..... rurally~ ... t7.a6
IMd with. UltIo""". th_ minu, ..
remS.o-inoifttsy, rIoo .._ _e el 1ooIr·
;.., "'ryanw..tol"' ''oodoNboI,
yet 00 I.... perfOl .... nc.. 01
Dec:cmborUrat lbe FIyno __ 1D
"""" 0V<1'<:0I!IC. In .hi> .. they _.
A jump tboo by MYOII ond /out
f • .., ,hrow poinll by .. nior Kev'in
B.oderk:k and oophonrore O.min
!'Iil"""n would p'" N''''elh bKk
in "'edrivcr'o_r 101' few minu''''
OIIly to be: ..... t by. Manholla nvllle
comebac:k'o .... ke 'he _'" 94-".
Crunch time ..... he ... Wilh only
,. >«<>n<II •• moI ... "" Nua.",b·.
Myer ••• obbed Urc .ebou .... of •
ruiMtd N .... clh '.ee throw at·
,empt. wen' up '01 • ond "" ••
1oWed. lnlike IIimiIAr ,lJIbuIotiorroai
_rbt Syracuoc U"'WO'oi'Y·' 11ft
IhfOW"""",;'" d;ffoaot ..... My<"
..........k o bnodt'h oIro_co. " f._ee1t\1llaowmpiollINcl
by~ioall~ ...... 1eI .. '"'''''
tbe ~ 10 wi .. g.s.~.
Kry Nota_
NUOfeIh ....... ~ ICcYin
lIroderick is OII'y ,,; .... '1IIIou awol'
f.om \:of""ki", N ....... b· • • n·,; ....
....... oc:or<i. "".",ntly held by
Chris McCaff.ey 1'&7). Brode.i<>k.
whoouff"nlly h.u mOlll"" came
up wi,h .Iev<" in ,h. fll"" , Sa,",·
d.ty mo'chup wi,h Manhollatwillc.
Ad';.,. Myon. f",lhmon Ira"" ••
lor the Fly<" w .. """"",, HCAC
DiviDon 1I1 Rookie 01 the Wock.
MycrohaolWfaged ..... ty ,. poiI>to
in only"''''' .. mea 01 hi> - . cot.
D.mn Pelll'lOn KONI two
for the I>omI t • • m during
NNveth', ,,Ictory_ R.t .T.
_",.Oo>od_
SPORT
SHORTS
Women's Basketball
Results (13-2)
DBIe8ted Alred 6242
OeIealed Hitam 68-56
Defealed .. Itt!s. 58-56
DeleafedChns. ~ 75-i'D
De/eiJted R.I.T. 7841
Defealed HaItmck lD46
Defealed Broc/qJOt1 Slate 87·79
DeIeaIed HooghlOfl 6&65
Defeated WiUiam Smith 61·54
Defeated Hunter JD.64
Lost 10 510ny Brook !J6.57
H~Schedulfl
TOOt. FEB 2 IS Bun SHJpm
1'«1. FEB 8 IS /JtJca . 8p'n
Sat. FEB " IS Geneseo · 2pm
Mat. FEB 13 IS Fishet . 8{m
Kft1. FEB 15 ISEtnNa · 8pm
Men's Basketball
Results (B-9)
Defeated HobaIt 9(}15
Lost 10 Utica!J6.79
Lost 10 Alfred 76-75
Lost 10 FISher 81·79
Lost 10 Clark 18-71
Defeated Geneseo 79-75
Lost IoRCJbetts ~ 86$4 (Of)
Lost 10 Fishet 9&93
De/e&ed Roberts Itt!! fJ2.S3
De/eiJted R.I.T. 7167
DeIealed 51. Laltlt!fQ! !J6.i'D
Delea/ed ManhanarMIIe 9&94
H~Schedulfl
~. FEB 1 IS Emra
Women's Swimming
Results (3-3)
De/eated Bunalo Stale 118-83
DelealM /JtJca 69.13
DeIeaI8d BIockpcxt 122·96
Lost IO~. SmiIh 1(10./04
Lost /0 R.Ll 132-101
Lost 10 Hantw:k 122./)4 -.ScIo«W.
11tJrd. FEB 8 IS Alfred . 6pm
Sat. FEB 11 IS ~. Ipm
Men's Swimming
Results (1-5)
Lost 10 &J"aIo State 1()6.78
De/eateo uoca 62-34
Lost /0 BrocIipofII45-35
icst 10 Ha!twcl 119-51
/lome Scheduifl
Kt>d. FEB 8 IS Alred . 6pm
, THE GLEANER Febru8ry 2, 1989
ON CAMPUS
Academic Calendsr,
Spring 1989
Spring Admissions Statistics Welcome Commuter Students
February 16.11 Semester
Holiday·No undergraduate day ,." .. March 3 I..8sr day 10 file fo r
Com mencemen~
Ma rch 24--31 Spring recess-no
unde'llradualc, graduate
d aS5es
Apr il 3 All undergraduate,
graduale day and evening
claues resume
3 LaSI day to withdraw from
a cour!>/:' without It failing grade-
4·5 Distribution of Fall 1989
cou rse ~Iection materialsin the
Registra r's office
5·1 AcademicAdvi~ ment {or
c ou ,~ selection
10·12 Cour~ se lection
verification for Fall 1989
May 2 Day ClaS5eS End
3 Study day or snOW " make·
p" day
4·10 Final Examinations
II End of Spring ~mester
14 Commencement
Prematurely released
s~atlsticJ on the new "january
students," reveals that they are
indeed a fo rmidable g""'p. The
Registrar's OfE"" hasn't compil·
ed a final count of students,
however, they said that there are
ItO new studenls this january.
This is greater than january of
1988 when Na ... reth accepted
81 new students.
For any statistics buffs in·
Assistant Director of Career
Services Named at Nazareth College
joan M. Burdick, whoreside.
in East Rochester, has been ap·
pointed assistant director of
career ~rvices at Nuareth
Col/eae.
Burdick will be responsible for
assisting Nazareth Co llege
students and alumni with their
career development. Among
otherdutie., she will provide in·
dividual career coun~ling: ad·
minister the u~ of " Discover"
computer·assisted career
guidance system; conduct job
~arch, resume writing and in·
te rview strategies workshops;
and coordinate vi sits of
employers to N81.areth for othe
on·campus recruitment
program,
Before comina to Nazareth,
Burdick spent two years work·
ing in the Career Development
Cent er at O'Youvilie College of
Buffalo.
Burdick holds a bachelor of
arts d~ree in psychology from
Houghton College and a master
of education degree in college
counseling and student ~rson·
nel from the State University of
New York at Buffalo.
Attcntion Studcn t Vol untecrs
The Campus Compact ~ommiu r:e at Naza reth would like to
know about your activities 50 that we may rttagnize your involve·
ment in service to th~ community. Service toothers hulong been
pa rt of the tradition of Na""reth College and the founding Sisters
" S, Joseph. Campus Compact would like " formally
acknowledge the many hours devoted by our students to help·
ing others lit docsn't mart~r if your e fforts were part of class·
in fact we think thar's great).
ff you will complete the fo rm below and return it to Mike Kohl
in the Career Services Office before February 10th, the Campus
Compact committee will:
o Acknowledge your activity by ~nd;ng you a thank you leiter.
o Invite you to a reception for students involved in ~rvic<: 10
lhe community later this spring.
o Consider you as a candidate for nomination for the Student
Humanitarian Servi"" Award (a nationalaward that would bring
special ac<:laim to you and the peopl~)"lu ~rve(.
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Please return to Mike Ke hl, Ca reer Service. Offi ce belore
February 10th,
teruted in some remote facts,
they areaS foliows: Fall of 1988
there were approximately 1500
full ·time undergraduate
students and about 4'110 of the~
students left in December of
1988 due to grad uation,
withdrawal, orother unlikely ex·
cu~s_ The~ figu res are not
much differen t from the Fall '87
loMof 75students in December.
Dc a r New C o mm u ~ e r
Student:
On behalf of the entire
Nazareth Commuter Asoocia·
tion we would like to welcome
you to Na ... reth College. As we
are Su re you have discovered in
the first few weeks of cia_s,
commuting to Nazareth iun ex·
citing ex~rience.
As the representative
organization for all commuters
we are here to present your
needs to the admini.tration as
we ll u provide a number of
valuabk ~rvices_ A few of those
~rvke. include: discount mnl
tickets, discount m bus passes,
locker$, and mailfolders. Should
you have any questions concer·
ning these ~rvicesor concern.
u a commuting students, we
hope that you will feel free to
contact us.
We look forward to meeting
you and until then wish you the
greatest .uccess at Nazareth.
Sincerely,
The Nazareth Commuter
Association Officers
Alan Christenson, Susan
Belair, Craig DeMarsh,
Stacey Lis$ow, Tracy Morrall
and Michelle Elliott
Commu~ er Services, , ,
·M ailfolders-<:<>n~act an NCA
offker with your name and
grade
·Meal Ticket -available at Mar·
riott offices in ~he ShulrsCenter.
A 520 meal card is subsidi~ by
NCA making the co.t to the stu·
dent S17.
·RTS Bus Tickets·ava ilable at
the Information Desk. A S7
ticket is subsidized by NCA mak·
ing the cost to the student 55.
·Parking Stickers·r~uired for
all cars; aVllilabk in the OffiCf:of
Se<:urity and Safely
·l.o<;kers·8vailable for the
Spring semester by contacting
an NCAofficer. Rental feeof $1.
.commuter l.ounge·kH:ated in
Shults Center, o~n during
Shults Center hours. provides.
refrigerator, television. coffee,
couches, and tables
In OUf NEXT ISSUE •••
A Special Report!
• On May 15 - The face of Nazareth's campus
wi ll be changed forever!
• On February 15, THE GLEANER, will show
you these changes - FIRST!'
For Your Information
Book. lorn 1I0u rs
M ond, y.Th u rsda y
IO:OOam·7:00pm
Friday 10:OOam-4:00pm
Saturday II:OOam·3:3Opm
Sunday do~d
Ca n.pus Mini st ry Lil urgie,
Monday·Friday I 1:30am
Thesday, Thursday 4:30pm
Saturday 6:30pm Eucharist
Sunday Il;OOam Protestant
Worship
9:00pm Eucharist
Counseling ServiC<'.
Monday 8:30am·8:3Opm
Tue sd a y. Friday
8:30am·5:3Opm
Fitness Center Hours
M onday·Th u .. d a y
1:00am·10;OOpm
Friday 7:00am·8:00pm
Satu rday 10:OOam·8:00pm
Sunday IO:OOam·10:00pm
Kea rney Ha ll Dining Iio urs
Monday· Frid ay Br eakfast
1:45am·9:3Oam
Lunch 10:45am'12:5Opm
Dinner 4:45pm·6:00pm
Saturday, Sunday Brunch
11:15om·12:45pm
Dinner 4:45pm·6:00pm
Math Lah (Smyth Ha ll)
Monday 12:3Opm·2:30pm
'I\tesday \I:20am·I:2Opm
6:00pm·8:00pm
Wednesday 12:3Opm.2:3Opm
6:00pm·8:00pm
Thursday 11,2o..m·1:2Opm
Li brary Hours
Mo n d ay ·Th u .. d a y
8:00am·11 cOOpm
Friday 8:00am.IO'OOpm
Saturday 10:00am·IO:OOpm
Sunday Noon·II:OOpm
loIte night st udy lounge o~n
daily until2;OOam
Lourdes Ha ll Dining Ho u,,"
Monday·Thursday Lunch
noon·12;45pm
Oinner 4:45pm·5:45pm
Friday, Saturday Closed
Sunday Dinner
4:45pm·5,45pm
Shults Center Ho urs a nd In·
for n. a lion Desk
Mond I y·T h u rsday
8:00am·Midnight
Friday 8:00am·I:OOam
Saturday 9:00am·I:OOam
Sunday 9:OOam·Midnight
SnaCk Bar (Ca baret)
M ond a y ·Th u r sd,y
1:30am·2:3Opm
5:00pm' 7:30pm
Friday 7:3Opm·2:00pm
Saturday, Sunday Closed
Stud en t Health Services
Hours
Mond ay ·Friday
8:31)am·11 :00pm
The Roost
Monday· Fr iday
11:3Oam·Midnight
Satu rda y ,Su nda y
1:00pm·Midnight
Writing Lab (Carroll Ha lt)
Monday, Wednesday
12:3Opm·1:3Opm
'lUesday, Thursday
I :OOpm·5:00pm
Friday 12:3Opm·2:30pm
Pooiliour.
Mond,y·F r iday
1:00am·8:00am
11:3Oam·1:3Opm
1:00pm·9:00pm
Saturday 2:3Opm-4:3Opm
Sunday 2:3Opm-<\:3Opm
1:00pm·9:00pm
Everyone entering Ihe pool
must present a NaUlreth I.D.or
Re<: reahon Membership Card
and must sign·in_
The pool i. open to the com·
munity only Salurdaysand Sun'
days 2:30-4:3Opm. Community
pool fee is' I per ~ssion.
Varsity swim meets have first
priority for pool. Check athletic
schedule. During vacation
periods, the pool will be o~n
form 11:3Oam·1:3Opm only and
during weekday •. No weeke nd
swimming.
Get Involved ... Clubs and organizations A Message
from the
Undergrad
President ...
The foUowing are the clubs
~nd organizations available at
N . .. rct h. E.ch of theM: cl ubs
and the;, respective represenIlIli"
e, can be reached through
the club mailfolderS in the
Undergraduale Association office
in lhe Shults Center.
U-A. Senate.legislative body
repr.",nting the needs of the
otudents; con tact Sheril Damelio
for detli ls.
Class of
19894 992" "1" .""01 and provide
activities for lbe classes,
contact: 1989: Anne Ulrich,
1990: 'Ibm Th.il, 1991: Thny [0 -
dora l", 1992: Dean Osterloh.
Amnes ty [nlerna tlo n a l·
works on behalf of prisoner. of
conscience. cont act: Holly
Raochiatore.
Association of Studen t
So<oail Worke""·.luden\ social
wQ, urs club, conllC!: Mi""
Nonno
Black Awaren .... Culiu ral
A."",,]a lion -examinC$cultural
backgrounds
Ca mpus Activities Board·
prw ide. communication between
clubscon~ming the planning
of ~nts, contact: Lisa
Con&~r
Circle K-<:ommunity ..,rvice
organi",!;on, contact Michelle
EUioll
Cultu ral Affalrs·provides
cuhural and social activities,
contact: Ross Polson
••
Fr~ n c h
culture of France, contact:
Christine Cndy
Germa n Club·uplores
culture of Gennany
The Gl ea ne r-the CIImpus
newspaper, con"ct: SI eve
McCaffrey
It a lian Clu b·exa mines
cultu re of Italy
Lambd ....... ists those with
altemati"" lifutyles
Music Educa tors Nation .. l
Confe rence...,,,,,,, the need.of
future music ""ucalOrs
Naureth Bu . lness
Organi .... I;On«~nts _ mbers
with the bus; nes. wo,ld, con·
tact: Lisa jolu
Nllu . e lh Commute ,
Associa tion-represents com·
mute, students, contact: Alan
Ch,isten""n
N ..... reth Speech, It u r lng.
and Lan guage Organ .-shares
infomtation for those inte,esled
in .peech p"!hology, conlll<:l:
Colleen O'Sr ien, Co rinne
Putnam
PTe· Law Asso cia ti o n ·
exposes members to low. COn·
tact : John Mn.hall
Ps ych o logy Club ..,xpoaes
members to field of J>5YChology
Resid e nce Co unc llrepn:
5ent resjoknt sludents, """.
tal:!: Lisa Kenny
Rolaract..:ommunity .. ",ia:
organi Lltion, contact: John
Marshal!
Cultural Affairs Presents
'1'01.1 Just Feel Uk
aT' eo -.tl'{\ TI .... : 10.2 ctl")c ;
0< Place: " CAB" 1")09/
~ Dale : FrI, FEB 10
"EGGROLL~!
OLD!ES, ORIGINALS. TOP 40, ROCK
Sclen a:-purs ues inl eresl5 in
science
SigilLum {~'~arbook !..:reat""
y<,a rbook, con!4ct: Pat ricia
G«Irg~, Alicia Webh
Sk i Club'provides program,
ming for skier$. contact: jennifer
Bronsdon
SoclologyClub-exploresHeld
of sociology
Spanish Cl ub·exami ne.
culture 01 Spoin
Student Acti y iti~. Cound l·
provides social acli vit i~s, cont
~ct: john Thomas
Theal", Leagu~..:uhivates
the theatre an., contact: Keilh
Smith
Ve rit y
maS-riDe
Fa lr ~, literary
WNAZ..:ampu$ rad iO .ta!ion,
<;<;Intact: Patrick Hull
~ar New Stude nt:
On behalf 01 the 1988,89
Undergraduate As$oc iation, I
would like to _Icome you to
Na .. reth College,
The Undergraduate A..sociol·
lion (U.A,! is a . tudent govern menl
worki ng 10 invoJ"" aU
N .... reth students in actiyitie.
and clu~ .u the umbrella
organi .. tion which Oversee. all
aspect.ol these campus groups.
"Undergrad" seek. 10 provide
leadef$hip and guida nce for you
. il5 member$.
The U,A, strives 10 provide the
N .... reth community wilh
academic, cullural, recreational,
andsociaJ values, in add ition to
proyiding a vehicle through
which st udents can expre .. the
ba.i$ for and initiate change
within the college eommunity.
I hope you will gi"" the U.A.<
and il5 more than 27 member
du ..... the opponunity tn .. rve
you. With the var ie ty of
organi .. tions available the re i.
oomething for everyone. You
ha"" a great deal of opportunities
ava ilable to you .!
Na .. relh: explore these oppor·
tunities by ' !opping by the U.A.
office, l(l(:at,;d in the Shults
Cenle,. We a re he,e 10 help you
and would be morethan happy
to meet you and ~nSwer any
questions you may have.
Sincerel y.
Thomu J. Cl ncebo~, J •.
Under-gradua te AsI;ociBtion
Pre. ldent
1988·89 V.A. Officcrs
Pruident: Tbm Cincebn>c
Vice President: Sheril
Damelio
Secretary: Kri.ten Huck
Treasure.: Libby Mahon
Won, e n 's Resource
Network'provides information
for women, contact: Marilyn
McKenna
Young In Spirlt·function of I r---------------------- - ,
Compus Miniotry prOViding
social evenlS, contact: Anne
Copone
Join
Today!
WeJcome New
Students
Den New Resid e n t
Stude nt:
A!J chai'per""n for Residence
Council [would like to ""lend a
warm welcome to all new , esi·
d~nl Sluden is on the Nazarelh
campu$. [ hope all i. runn ing
smoothly wilh yourd ... ..,sand
social ~ctiyiti ... 1 . 1$0 hope than
you will $OOn begin 10 par·
ti cipate in cl ubs, teams. and ac·
ti vities that will help you
become involv"" in campus life
and fo rm luting friendship$
with Ihose a round you.
Sinccrel y.
U .... Kenny
Resid e nce Counci l
Chai rpe rson
Social Justice
Committee Ca le ndar
J .... N. 31 . General Meeting
12:40· 1:20
Compus Mi nistry Living Room
ALL WELCOME!
FEB. 3 &: 4· AIDS Vigil
FEB. 15 Earth Ethics
Kn,,;ronmental talk at the U of R
FEB. 28 Fast fo, El Salvador
MARCH 11 • Soup Kitchen
MARCH 22 ·26·Tripto Nevada
Nuden Testing Site
APRIL 'Hunger Clean·up Day
Grape Boycott • Califo,nia
Gr.pe.
More information will be
. ..... ilable as the even ls approach.
Volunteers.,e ne""""at the St,
jo .. ph·s House of Hosp ita lity
($Oup kitchen! On Thesdaysfrom
2; ·5_ Sill" upat the Information
Desk. Plea.... p"nicip"te in our
group this .. mester I We need
you, support I
Whom To See
For What
WUAT
Buy tickels for shows at
/he Arts Cenler
Buy General Cinema
movie tickets
Buy postage stamps
Career opportunities
"Ch"a'n"g e {money)
Change/declare major
or advisor
Change Schedule ~
Clubs/organizations
information
Cemmuter mel/licket
Cempuler Lab
Copy machines
Ceunseling
Ceurse selection process
Employment
Financial Aid
Housing probleIll5,
Mailbox {ClmpuslU.5.j
Mailbox, obtain a Clmpus
1m
t;arking sticker
PasslFail grtlde option
Register for classes
Resume ~ssistance
Room te$efl/ations
Sports t~~ms, Intramural"
Studentl.ll
'kroporary mC4l Clrd
1tanscript requests
ThtOfS, obtain a
1)pewrilers
WIIO
Arts Center Box Office
fnfOITllfltion Desk
IruOITllfltion Desk
Office of C~reer Services
Information Desk
AcademicAdvisment
Office of the Registrar
Undergraduate Associa·
tion Office
MafTiotlOfficeJCabaret
Library, Smyth, Kearney
Library
Ceunseling Serrices
Office of the-Regis/flU
Office of Career Services
financial Aid Office
Residential Life Office
Information Desk
As$istant Direclor of
Shulls Center
Office of Security
and Saf~ly
Office of the Registrar
Office of the /legist"r
Office of Career Services
Inlol71l8tiol1 Desk
Athletic Offices
Office of Security
ami Safely
Marriott
Office of the Reginnr
Academic Mviumem
Library
, THE GLEANER
YOUR CAREER
Developing Your Resume Career Workshops
By Mike Kllhl;
Director Ctr«r ~'vkc'
It is nlten fN$I.,'i"g when
Nazarfth SeNors visit the Car«r
Setviees Office 10 'lult they can
begin '~lopinB IMi. rau"",:
It's frullralinl ~.u"" the
rn""", development P'OCC$5
bt-gan for Ihese students four
yea..s ago. al though they didn' t
ruliu: it at the lime. E"", since
they enlcr~ NaUl.elh all fmh·
men, Ih~ sludents have be<en
gWen opportunities 10 build
.kills and .bilit'" coveted by
employe .. but many 01 them
miM the c .... ncc.
What an theM: crilicalllkitlslO
highly prized by employers? A
shon nl' include.:
inle lliacnce, Lcadenhip Abili·
ty, The Ability to eel Things
Done, ~"ualive SIII« Ability.
OrganiUltion. Ability 10 Communicate.
Enc'iY/Enthu5ia.m.
A StMe of ~uonaJ V.luQ, The
Ability to Work Well ;n Group$,
and The Ability In Work Hard.
Let'. st.n wilh inleUi&<'nce.
'The C&fir$1 and mot! highly
noticuble way 10 demonstrate
this.bility istn sci good gradea.
In fact Ihe ability to B~I good
grldu really I UP'lroed~ll lllh~
other skillson tl>e list and should
bel stud~nfl first COn«rn. But
il should by no _"", be Ih~
only (ono~rn. Now adlYI
~mplo)"e" wlnl il IU.
Just lboul every other IbililY
on Ihe Jisl.bove con be ooquired.
developed Il1d refined by in·
""J~men' in ""Iivi'i~. n" .. itl~
of dan! JUSltl~ I look II Ihis
list of aClivilies and skills rtlaled
10 them:
Athlellco Ilnleuo;hol .. licI
Inlramu .. 11 _ Competition!
Atte ntion Lerties!
Are )'QU tired of h.villJl to
strain )'Ourself by writing in
right·"""d«l desks?
WcIl, lhankstODr. SWon.Mr.
LaSaJl~, and the J unior ClaS&
Office ... )'Ou no Ionser ho"" to.
A Limited number olkfl·handed
deskshove ~ ardtred and....,
waiting in lionise f.,.. pLocemtnt
inlO $OIne of our claurooms.
We need )'01,1 . h.tlp in tryina 10
dttermin~ where Ihtst desks
8l"e n~ MOIl. If you hi"" any
s uggeSlions, plelse leave them
either al the Information Desk in
lbe folde.providrd,.,.. with 10m
"Iloit, !lor: 3, 383-()509.
Best of Luck in th~ New
Semester I
Sin~.ely,
T II RJUNIOR CLASS
OffiCERS.
lnternled in beins. part of.
commillee 10 help organize I
dIonce mar.thon forthe spring?
The Juniot CIas.s.ln conjuno;.
tion with the Studenl Adivitits
Council, il pllnnillJlto hold I
dance marathon far o;hlrity,
IOIRt time in Mlrch, Ind .-.:Is
ItudenlS 10 help plln thi.Jt\ltnt.
An)'One interested i.asked to
contact the followins:
"Ibm TItil, IIor: 3. 383-0509
Lis.a VlnDerveer, Box 62.
383-1239
John Tho ........ IIor: 925. tIt.
W'e "ho pe to hUT from youl
LEadership. TelmworklCoopt-r.
alion, Dedicolion to ~"tion.
Ability 10 Overco_ Failure.
Ability 10 Sbow E""I"JY and
Ent.busialm.
Studenl Gowrnment -
LEidtnhip. P\lblic .sp.:lking.
GrouplCommittee Wo.k. Abili·
Iy 10 Arguc P\lrs .... ivdy for a
Couse, and Abilily 10 Handle
Budgets.
Clubl/O rganlr.al lolU -
Invol""mentlDedic.tion. Abili·
ty 10 Tlo~ Proj«1. from l!qin·
nina: to End. Ability to Met! New
f'I!ople. Ability 10 Work in I
Group. AbUily to Work Hard.
Handling thtst !t6ponoibili·
lies in Addilion 10 CIas$es.
Volunteer Work Oemon.
t.at;n, _ S<:n.oe 01
V.luts. Energy/Enthusiasm,
Abilily to Work in a Group.
f'I!opltlHuman Ro:lations Skills,
Ability to Work Hlrd, Handling
thttt Responsibilities in Addi·
lion to Classes. The Coreer Servi~1 Office
will provide the following
OnlOff Campu. Employmeol Workshop"lPrognunsduringthe
- InitiativtlEnergy, Good Work Spring 1989 semesler. Work.
H.bitl, Abilily 10 Work Hard. s.hopI.reh.tldinMediaRoomD
Handli"lthno: Rcsponsibilitia on Ihe lower IcV<:I of tbe Wil·
in Addition to Classes. Ability mot Library unlcsl indicated II
to Anlwertol BoA, Other l'unc-tionf,
l SkillllSupnvising 0Ibers, Delling with Ihe Public. I'' ''~'''";';:'~''':;~:r''~'";'':H::
Organiz.ing, ete.1
In ternl hlps - DrivtlGoal
Direcled",,", InitialivtlHard
Work, Ability to Function in a
Group. Developmenl oll FroI_
ional Prestn«. FUnc1ional
Skills Rt:Lued loa Cbo6cnCar=
Field.
Interviewing for Su(CeH:
Thes. Feb 28. 5-6pm
wed, Mar 15. ~pm
Wed. Apr5.~
Thu ... Apr 27, IZ:30-I:)(lpm
Ruume Critique! lIoun;
Mondloy th ..... gh ThuQday
from 2..4pm.l!qinning Jll1uary
30. Coree. Services Office.
Successful Job Sea n: he.;
Thcl. Jl n 31. 12:3()..!;3Opm
Wed. Mar I. 2:30-3:3Opm
Mon, Apr 3. 5-6pm
Thel, Apr 18, 4:3O-5:.lOpm
Please Ii", up for the work·
shopf.! of )'OW" choia: COl the lIstI
posled on Iht Coreer Servko.
Bulletin 8000rd in the Otto
A. Schults Community C<!nter
lacrON from Ihe I'oruml.
ill
"
Th"'~~:;:;;;~~~~1 C.reen _.... "
Caret .. for PsfCholOlJ
Teacher Recrul tmcn t
Apr 12, 8om·SpIn, ~.~' .. I
Ri~rside Con""nt;on
Rcsuma; lhat Work;
Wed. I'd> I . 1:30-2:3Opm
Mon, F~b 6, 5-6pm
Wed. Feb 22. 2:30-3:3Opm
Thes. Mar 2 1. 5-6pm Medii
Wed, Apr 19, 12:30-1:3Opm
Mlnyoflhese sameUilllll1d
otherloon be~lopcd through
Invol""ment in Thealre, Perf.,..·
minA A,tl/Mulic. Thloring,
FrlternilicslSororilies, Ro:llgi<:lu,
I nd Spi rilual Groups. Military
and ROTC Groups. Studenl
Teaching. Clinkal Work and
othera ' ·.-e nodoubt ovcrlookal.
CAREER
WORKSHOPS
Held in Media Room D
Wilmot Library
On Campus Recruitment Schedule
Every ~a., Carcer Services invl lCI' t r03S"SCCIion of emplO}"erito visil c.mpus and inlervio:wour graduating seniors lor enlry
level positions with the ir org.niullion. The schedule /or Ihe Spring Seme.ter is listed below. Employ~rs Ire slill conlllCting uS
to set up dates. 50 updaleoto Ihis schedule •• e highly Li~ly. The mosl current schedule will be polled on the Coreer Services
bulletin board in Ihe ShulU C!:nltr at ...... from the I'.,..um.
Sludents must hove resumtl pr~pared bel....., """inS'up for In on-campul inlerview. Rcsu_ writing "'"OrUl>op$8l"eoffcred
to _ist studtnls wit.b resume preparation.
50_ recruilers "prescreen" resumtl. When an orgonl1ltion prucreens. Career Services ooIltcts 1M resumes of inlereJted
studenlS.nd mailSlhem 10 Ihe Ippropriate orpni.u.lion lbout one montb bel.,..e tbe scheduled visit to campus. A list ol nImCI
of lhose chosen lobe inlerviewed will be postedon th.t bulletin board of the Sbul!s C<!nler. Students Ire responsible for chcoking
thillist. If )'Our name appears, see Ihe se<;rPlary. Debbie Reynolds. for an interview Ippointment. It is impal'llntlO undt<llll1d
that submitting •• .."ume does not 8uI ... ntee an inl~rview.
BE SURE TO NorE THE RESUME DEADLINE OATES. At time. employers may not send r«rulters to campus bUI would
$Iilllikt 10 review the reoumes of inlerelled .. udents. Such speclll ofl-campus recruitingsitUiliom will bead""rliscd in lseparate
section called ··Ofl-Co.mpu. recruiting:' "Off-Co.mpus·· recruilers usu.lIy notify Cortee"r Servi(CI which stUdentl they wish
10 inlerview within 2 weeks..
fAILURE TO KEEP AN INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT WtTHOUT NOTIFYING THE CAREBR SERVICESOFPICBTWO
WORKING DAYS IN ADVANCE WILL RESULT IN A LOSS OF PRIVILEOGES TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR ON-CAMI'US
RECRUITING I'ROGRAM.
Inf.,..matlon about recruil"",nt opporIunitl.."lilled below;s .vailable in the Coreer Services Offi«.
~. u mc lnl" .~lt,..
~sr .. lt .. ~ ~ ~ ~ !!!9ul ... m~ nt
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or w.. .. 1 An~
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F~2,1" THfGLEAHER •
Studies: Job Market is
Booming for '89 Graduates
Social Work Program
Holds Open House
by MichMt O'Keeffe
(CPS) - The job "",. kct 1«
.his yor'. collect' IV'" is
lOOminS'
'-n..~. noquest ..... _bout ii,"
'epO.led An"" Aschoff 0( Linn·
knlon Community C<>Uegc'.
)la«menJ offICe in Oregon:' the
,umber of jobs .dverti$ed with
IjI is up this ye ••. "
It', ""weni", nationwide..
fINo major Innual Mlrveys,
"leased in December. 0( ....
ional corponle hirin, 01_
;rads both prtdlCled I hl pvy
pring.
Nnrthwestcrn University"
,indquist'!ndicoU Report
"ediclcd In 8 pttttnt jump in
'Orp<lnlc demand for pwIuato
oi!h ~helor'. degrees. Tb.,..,
,raduata will ,ccieve iiUrtin,
.!aria that Ire In ."" •• se 4.6
"'r<:ent higher th.n tho""
•• nere<! by the CIa" of '88.
St.rtin, IId.ries for 5luden''
ith new maSie,', ~,~
houLd be 3.5 percent higher
h..a.n. .L. .I yor'a. NU's rq>Ofl
While Micbipn SUIt Uni"",·
ily'o AnnUlI Recruiting Survey
.DeS not p"inl IS rosy. picture.
. doca prediC1 "new gradu.IU
fill IKe Il>ullhierjob OIMU1."
MSU aslued .27 corporations
bout tbelr hi,i", plana. In
....... the fl ..... e>:peeIcd to
Woe 3.1 percent _ jobolf~
J ~udcnU thit yeat, and $AWl
:.ey we..., eipeci.llly interested
, hiring more women and
. ,inorily grad&.
"We will be offerins job$ to
aopIewhoknowlhey""'~
,be in If tilt demand," oooced·
d S.Uy OdIe, recruiting
UfI.I~ for IBM. "We have 10
ffer job$ Ih. llre chaUengins."
Deborah DeBow of Eutern
WashinSlon Universily" Place·
ment OffICe also found "Ihere"
MClI'e competition If or It..clenUI,
~ wmpani" ate gellina mnre
aggressive. 'They'..., buying ads
in the II.Iu<ienl publicatioru Ind
coming into tlte offiee 10
aI,.tegize mOre with the Iplace·
menll director."
" one million
fewer young
people will enter
the job market
during the next
decade ... "
()bserven aurihulel"'" Ileum·
bleforltudenl.tO~eon·
tern lkal ~ wotJ'l beenough
"ads 10 ~ in the fUlu...,.
A recent U.s. Labor Dept.
f\udy predicled one million
fewer )"Oung people will enter
the job m.o.kel durins the nut
cLecade lhan durin. Ihe 1910L
"Wearedoin&everythinj ....
an to prepare for the ohrinki"g
\abor .... rket." said'lhody Marolt·
'"' of the Marriott Corp.
Vielor Lindqu;'t of Nor·
th_em added componiealoo
.rc hiring becauot Ihc COm·
""nici Ihcmselvet eo;pect to "",,,,,.
Stny_ porcenl of 1M firms
NU IUrveyed lhought they'd be
MClI'e prolit.lblc in 1989 than
they were io 1988.
"Corporale America ill confi·
dent the economy will remain
strong desplle <;OftCtr,.. by 10'
called ""pe"" .boul the volatile
stock .... rket the deficit, trade
tt.lan<:e, mepmerzers Ind the
ino:rused eompelition in the
markelplaee," lindqui,t lIid.
'tWenly,two peroent of Ihe
com""ni.,. expected to add to
Iheir workforcesduring the first
three mnnlblof 1989, while II
.p.er.c.e nt foresaw .utf reducn.
e boom is beller for lOme
students Ihln OIher&.
"E"8in«ring. _nlin8 Ind
hellth profellions Ire our """I
$Oll.ght .. ftcr V.d ... t"," Slid
DeBow, while Lynn·Benton'.
Aschoff findlt cLerical, nurlin.
and .... omocm students in hish
de .... nd.
Michi ... " 51.te rcoeUCMrI
Slid electrical engineerin8 "",.
jor. will be in the gr~' It$1 de'
m.ond, follOwed by marketin,
Ind ""Ics. fiMncill administrl'
tOo .. , mecNonical CIlpneerin.
Ind other computer 5cience
~,..
The Nonhwalem survey
f .... nd thai techniCIII gnHb will
m.oke Ihe moe! money. Engineer·
ing. majo .. can expecl to earn
$30,600, up frnm 129,856 in ''''. C1temiJtry .... jors IIhouId FI
the _d,hisht$t fllrti",
Wane. _ 121,188 - upS.1 pet'
oon l from 1!188.
But Ihe bigesI Sliary jump
wi!! be in ""lea and marketing,
up 8.8 pereenlto $25,560 .
The Southwest, KCOrdinj 10
the Mich""n $late report, will
offer 1989 g:r-a<IUltc:5 the: moat
new jot.. followed by lhe Nor·
lheu\, the Southtllst and the
North Cenln !tliles. The South
Central"lt .. and the NonhwtS!
will off~r the fewest new jobt.
By JI ll /lot, Ludwl •
Oa Thunodq', JatoUlry 12th,
IheSo<:ial Work Pmgram held ...
opetI house in Foundcu HaIl.
f ......... fly the Faculty Hoult. The
eveol WI. open 10 Ihe public. ••
wen .. memhc ... of lite: N ... relh
eommunity.Qver lOOpeoplut.
tendcd, indudin8 faculty,
students. alumni, Ind directon
and staff of local tociaL ICrvict
"",ncits. A number 01 aludent.
from lreohish ochoollind col·
legtt who arc ;nlertlted in
Circe .. in _III w",k .1..,
allended.
rooms, The ri<Ieot.oping room ill
U$Cd by JunOor Soc:iol Work ma,
jors. who ate r<"qUirfli to com'
p\<1~. I'«r counICH", _i ... ·
menl. Thc Assoc:iltion of 51u·
dent Socill Workr, hold, Iheir
mee1in., In theCo~ ...... Room.
In addition, tM r"$1 floor of
Founde .. HaU h.a! bHn mode
lCCtSSibl.! to lhe handicapped,
The open bouse featured •
dcmO"$lrllion of fludenll
videotlping sociol work inler·
viewund lou ... ol the progum'.
facilities. There was .Iso I
displ.y of lei<lbook, and OIher
Dr, b1el\a EIIII"", Ol_torof!he Social Wont Prognm (left),
Ind AJtr.d1 MoIM of Park Ridge Chembl o.pellcMucy
(right).
The SociII Work Pr"""m
~ from CaIT<lU HaU \0 their
new offictllnd f..,ili titt.t Ihe
beginning of Ihe rlJl 1988
semcster. The ""w focilil;" in·
elude two oemi ... r fOOmI, a
vickotopin& room with I twoWI'f
milT(lr, I number 01 f_l.
ty oIr~ and lite Colt""",
Room. ManySocial Work classes
I rc nOW held in the semin.r
maleriala used in ....,;oJ work
cour .....
ThcSocill Work Program.1so
held Ihe fourteenth . nn ... 1 Held
,n$lrueton luncheon on the
""me day. The luncb_ w .. al·
tended by theSocial Work'acul,
ty and professionab froon local
oacnciea who superviSl! JuniGr
Ind Senior Social Work aludents
in their field plaeemcnts.
You dorit need youfparents' money
to buy a Macintosh
Just their signature
b)Win~afew~
'There's oocolbleral. I*>nttd IOpuye ~nanciaI
hardship. No2p(llicitioo fee.
Best Ii all, I~ loan 1l"l't'lTlffilS CII1 be sprt'ld (M!I"
as IlWl)' as 10)t2tS.
'«hrit gr.a)W:nI)QJ"p;wtnS ~'dtiut
10 decidt ju.9. "00 p:!)'S fa iI all • IntrooucingApple's
Student Loan.ro-Own Program
(Cu9:omized ~ InfOlIl1:Hioo)
10 THE GLEANER Februe,.,. 2, lU9
ARTS
John Wiesenthal- Newest Addition to Nazareth Music Dept.
By Rob Kellen was requirffi in order to reo
emphasi .. the sense and the
strength of the variation in it.
component parts. Mr. Ratcliff,
whowas in the Friday night au·
dience, joined M,- Wiesenthal
onstagefor a bow and thunder·
John Wiesenthal has a color·
fnl Southern California history
which includes the mustsof sur·
fin&< hot .odding,and music. In
his high ",hooldays, he C<.lmpos·
ed and perfo.med music with
the famous rock star, Jack50n
boefore enrolling in 5.U.N.'1.
Slonybrook, where heobtaine<!
hisflrstdegrec in philosophy in
1910. In the late seventits, when
he wasa New '1ork State C<.lllege
student. he founded the still
f.mous rock·band Blue Oyster
Cult, which wu fir$! known in
those days as The ~fl White
Underbelly. John'. associatiou
with the band even led him to
ma~ the acquaintance nf the
legendary Jim Morrison, of the
Doors, during an engagement at
Greenwich Village's C.fe I
c..c.
daosical guitar and continued
readings in philosophy, his fl •• t
line of degree<! collegiate sludy.
Prof~$SOr John Wiesenthal,
guitarist, .nd one of th~ Mui",
Departmenfs newest f.c ulty,
presented his premiere
Naureth College Concert on
friday evening, January 20th
in Wilmot Ruital Hall. Mr,
Wi~sen thal was ioin~d by
5Oprano, Dr. Barbara Straopoli,
5.5.J, a prol~ssor of voice at
Nazareth, in the perlormance of
the 50ng cycle, Eight Sequidillas
by Fe rnandoSor. Al!always, Dr.
Slr.opoli's vocalisation! were
expertly sung and filled with
abundent expreosion. 'rheother
..,Iections p .. formered by Prof~'
50r Wi~..,nth.l included
works by Heitor Villa Lobos, An·
tonio Lau ro. Io ... c Albeni.,
Augustin Barrios, and the Cary
RatcUffpiece·Man With Guitar,
~ Itttrifying in the many ron·
ua.sting styles and tuhniquu
embodied within its struct ure.
Mr. Ratcliff. a graduate of
Eastman School of Mu.ic and
currenlly on the faculty of
Roberts Wesleyan College, was
specially commissioned by the
Guitar Society of Roch~'ler to
write Man With GuiMrfor Professor
Wiesenthal in 1988
through a grant from Monroe
County and the Slate of New
'1ork. The e otraordinary rom·
position was .. ~rt ly perform.
ed both near the beginning
and at the end of Profe...,r
Wi~s~nthal 's conc~rt. The
guitarist felt thaI the piue w.s
50 unusual that a second hearing
In Ihe lele _nlfes, when he wal e c ollege student, M •.
Wlesenthallounded Ihe IamOtJs rock band, Blue Opter Cult,
which was known In toose dayaas the
John returned to California
and taught guitar in the urly
.....enties. Growing increasingly
interested in the vigo.sof music,
he enroUed in the University of
Oregon whe.e by the late seven·
ties he had obtainffi bolh a
bachelor'sand a mastc.'sdegree
in musical composition. It was at
the Universityof Oregon that he
met his wife, Mugaret
Quackenbush, who w •• subse·
quently accept ed hy the
Easlman School of Music into a
Doctoral Clarinet Pe.formance
Degree Program.
AI Naza.eth, Professor
Wiesenth.l's love for guitar and
of teaching is self-evident, as hi.
.tudents and even cuual on·
lookers will veri fy. Upon bein.g
interviewed by this reporter, one
of hisstudents testified that "He
is the best Iguita. inst.uctorll
have ever seen." The student
wenton toexplain that Professo.Wiesenthal
takes the time to ex·
plain not only guitar tuhnique,
but the very n. tu.eofthe music
being played on the instrument
as well. fn his first year of
teaching at Na.areth, Professor
W;e..,nthslstatffi that he is very
favo.ably impressed by its
students. He isplanning to pre·
sent I fuU -fle<!ged faculty concert
recital for the Na.areth Col·
lege Community late. this
sp.ing. Mr. Wiesen thai also
serves on the Hochstein Music
School Faculty, a.s chairman of
the Guita. Departme nt. He
often performs in public, for he
feel. playing for others i.
necessary for the continued
maintenance of Ihe health of a
musical p.actitioner such as
himself. Professor Wiesenthal, a
founder of the Guitar Society of
Rochester, is also currently serving
as ita p.esident. He has per·
fo.med with the Eastman
Philharmonic, Music. Nova,
and the Chatauqu. Symphony.
o'The SOft Whlle Undel1)elly."
Mr.and Mrs. Wiesenthalmove<!
to Rochester, in the late
..,venties. Mrs. Wie..,nthal,
as well u he. husband, is now
aosoc;ated with the Hochstein
Music School; she serves as its
. ssistant executive dirutor,
John WieKnthal no longer performs
.ock and .011 music, as his
interests have now !hifted to
ing.ppl.use from the audience.
The entire two·hour-long show,
which lugely fille<! Wilmot
Recital Hall with an enthusiastic
audi~nce, was presented jointly
by Guita. Society of Rochester
and the Naza. eth Colege depart·
ment of Musk.
Music Department
News
a~· Rob Kellett
The Na.are th Jat! En..,mble
and the Rocheste. Music and
A.15 Ma .. Choir will present a
joint ooncert, a "Jat!-Gospel
Connection," on February 20th,
at 8:30p.m. in Wilmot Hall. Ad·
miosion is f.c<:.
Ross Mille r's faculty trumpet
.ecital is ",heduled lor Friday
evening, Feb.uary 24th in
Wilmot Hall. Admi .. ion i. f.ee.
Polly Schaffner of the piano
department will present her
f.culty ruital in Wilmot Hall on
F.id.y evening. february 10th,
at 8:00 p_m. Admission if f • ...,.
Music Therapy Club will
sponsor a fund'raising
" Practice·a·thon" on the
weekend of Feb.uary 4th. Club
membe .. will boe uking people
tosponser them for the time they
prectice_ Club P,esident, Karen
Huff, can boe rontacted for fur·
the. info.mation.
Percussion Profes50r Kristen
Shiner will be leaching a non·
credit "Claosk Dinne. Cour..,
for Singles" al MCC this Spring.
Thecourse isentitlffi "Discover·
ing Music:' The fo.mat will be
dinn er at a local restaurant,
followed by. lu ture.
Pam Gray's name was in·
advertsntly left off the list of
M.E.N,C. memboers attending
the NYSMA confe.ence last
November. Sorry for the
mistake, Pam.
CONGRATULATIONS!
The Nazareth Golden Flyers
Cheerleaders placed 2nd in the floor
routine section of the Geneseo State
Cheerleading Competition on
Sunday, January 29th.
Browne, with whom he still
mainta ins a friendship. After
John graduated from high ",hool
and moved to an.partment, one
of his next door neighbors turn'
ed OUI to be Glenn Frye. of the
Eagles. John attended !.oJ,
Angeles City College fo •• year
Community Notes
Artwork by Lynn Du gga n, a
Nazareth college faculty
memboet, and Loutie diU-Kocher
will be on display at the
Dawson Gallery, 349 East
Avenue, from January 13
through February 14. Fo. fur·
ther informati(ln, plea.., call
454·6609. The gallery is open
Monday th.ough Saturday,
Ila.m. to 5 p.m.
Mitch Mille. a nd The
Rochester Philharmonic present
'°Lovers and Ladies", a
Pops concert u luting the
g.eatest loves and lovers of
fable and history, F.iday and
Saturday, february 3 and 4, at
8:30 p_m. in the Eastman
Theatre. Tic~ts and Inform.·
tion: 222·5000.
°LOVE IS IN NEED OF LOVE TODAY"
" Fote~r Plaid", the 1950's
musical that made it's world
debut at The Downslai rs
Cebll,.d in th~ Sp.ing of 1988,
will reopen for a limited .un
February 9 through April 2. Per·
formancel are Thursday
th.ough Satu.day evenings at 8
p.m., and Saturday and Sunday
afternoon al3 p.m. For more information
call The Oowoutairs
Cabll <c: t at 262·2300.
MOru". CommunIty College Sludanl AssQC:ioIlon
VALENTINES DAY CHARITY BALL
A benellt lor ",., d"iki1en of Camp Good Days and Special Tmes
Featu""g THE SKYCOASTERS f ond special ottlOclOons
FtIdoy, February lD, 1989
8 p.m. 10 I CI.m.
$1 D singles/$1 5 couples
Sem~lormol attire - -
$1. .JoIy) Flsrlet S!Udent AcIMIias Otllc ..
MoniOIl HoleloThruwoy
5257 W. Henrietta Rood
Camp Good Days ottk:.l00 WNte Spruc .. Blvd. """" TIc~ .. I.on sole Jon. 23 _ odYon.c:..:j purchase encOtJ~
All TlCKEl SALES DONATED 10 CAMP GOOO CAlfS AND SPEC1AL TIMES
Nazareth professor of voice presents recital Verity Faire Available
By Rob Kellett
NU.re!h College Music
Dopartrneoi prOfe1oSO' of v"ic".
Dr. Sorbou Straopoli, Soprano,
is-)., pr ..... nted II .... $pttI&<:ULor,
md annual, faculty recital on
;unday . fternoon, Jlnuary
Undo in Wilmot Recital Hall.
ru.t twO evenings previously.
;he -'.so collaborated wilh Pro-
6sor John W~thal, guitarist
n I p",/nrmance of I'ern.on<!o
io. compooitionson the Wilmot
;1"-&". In both appeanmces. Dr.
itraopoli T«ei~d warm and
;u.tlined appl. use from he'
,udiences.
Dr. StraopoLi is well known 1!It
he profound dopth of emotional
",p", .. iveness ;n he, pedn. nance$,
and he, most recent
","eeru ag.in mode the up"r'
ise of he. musicianship ~ry
,lear in portrayalsof happine .. ,
.orrow. love. comedy. despair.
INTRAMURALS
P .... m Page 2
In term. ,,/ upcoming .. ".
ivitie •. the Intramural Office i.
llso the .ite forthe "Body Com·
)()Silion Test" which begins
a" .. arr 31 ands"".on forlour
lays. This test. «ming only
;2.(lO. reveals the mU$Cle..-d fat
>et<:entage on the body. It also
ells a person how many calories
oconsume to .each their ideal
""ightlwhich the test abode\er·
nines), The outcome. Searle
;tre~s, is for ~ple to ",.li""
t ;., excercise. n01 ju51 caloric in·
Ike which determine. weight.
io pu1 away )'Om calculators,
)ut on your sneakers, and hive
·un.
. nd jubil. lion. Sister Ba.bar •. in
her faculty reeilal. performed
Seguidillas by fernando So •.
Fetes GolaMes lie If by Claude
Debussy .• nd several songs
each, of Iwo com~rs fran •
Lint I nd Charles [ves. Dr.
SI ... opoli wn accompanied by
John Wiesent hal'S colorful
gU;lar in he. rendering of Ihe
Fernl ndo Sur composilions ...
she wnon Friday evening'lso.
Joseph Werner, pia n;.t of tlhe
Rochester Philharmonic Md
chairman of the Hoch.t~in
Music piano departmenl, ex·
pertly accompanied Si.le. Bar·
ba r. in all ber O1her numbers.
Dr. Slraopoli. In irupiringand
enduring force wilhin the
N ..... reth Music Department. is
cu" enl directorof the Nazarelh
College Concert Choir. Tn
previo,," 1""". she hu direcled
the Oper. Work$hop and the
CbamherCboir.as well .. ""m·
pUlsIIIge musi"" ls. . uch as last
reer', .how. Guy. IIDd 0011s.
Her doc~orate was awarded by
the Eastman Schoolof Music in
RochC$l~r. N.Y.
Barbara Bailey Hutchison, National Enlertalner,
performs at Coffee House
You've probably heard her singing commercials
for McDonald's, but Saturday evening. J anuary
29th. Barba.a Bailey HUlchison charme an ap·
precialive audience in the Cabaret during lhe
Cultural Affai.s organization's fi rst Coffee House
of Ihe new semester.
By Rob kellett
A«ording to the N" .. reih
Llte ... ry Maga.tlne Verity'S
adv;so •• Prof ........ f ... n,""SC4
Gull. the 1988edil;onwll[ be
a .... Uable at the InformaUon
Desk in the Shults Cenler
during the first part of the
SprIng Sem es ter. The
magazine Is .. n arlisUc com·
pilationof storicsand poen ..
submitted to the yel rly
publica tion during the
1981·88 academ;c yelr by
Naza"'th "oden!$. Thebook,
cont,uc\cd bv students, Is
,..,11 worth pickIng up and
",a ding. for it is an excellent
exoomple of Ihe creath" s pirit
In a ction. The various print
slylu used In Ihl. par ticu lar
edition reneel .achstudent·,
IndIvidual hand I nd erfor ts.
On Sunday, February 5th,
Campus Ministry will
hold a Memorial Mass
for Beth Williams
at 9:00 p.m. in the
Vasile Alma Mater Chapel.
ALL ARE WELCOME
TO ATTEND
Avanti Club
Film Festival
February 8th at 7:00pm
Library Media: E
Pane E Ciocco/ato
In Italian with English subtitles
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,.hich is located opposite the
'>Iness Center on the ground
100. of the Shults Cenle •. The
",r$On with whom to consult
'bout problems, questions. o. in·
ere.ls. is Rob Sea.1 I I 586·2525
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