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GL64NER
A Nazareth College Student Publication
Rochester, New York
What's
Inside No Beer Truck This Year - Or Ever
• ON CAMPUS
Do drugs have
their place at
Naz?
... Page 3
• FEATURES
The value of
recycling cans
, ". Page 4
• YOU
What are your
p1ans for the
summer?
... Page 5
• SPORTS
Naz's very own
triathlete
... Page 6
ENTERT AlNMENT
Movie review
DnVing Miss
Daisy
Page 9
by Liz Ballenspe'1ltf
Spnn,fHl i. April 2.8 .nd
thert "" tWO ..... jot ch.n,"
that will be l.kinS pLJa: Ibis
yt' • •. firs!. Spring£est activiti"s
arc being relocated 10 Ih" arc.
in front of Lourdes and Mcdaille
Ruidence H. n. from the
origi""lloaolion of ~ parkin,
101. I>e" O'Connor Compte>!,
Secondly. then! will be no
dcsll""led .. eo for perJORa ~
21 )'CaBol age loconlume beer
.nd Ihe ..,Iling of bee. during
the doy of SpringIest will be
prohibited.
~ fin.l ~n .!x •. 1t the
beer 'ruck and .Icohol issu"
c~ i.ql _k bul it hu been
considered for quile a while,
There wer" "",ver. 1 re .. o n. ror
this decision to occur. The
primlo'Y re-' for not contrK'
tin, .ny h«r trucu for
Spnngftst i. due to the 1q.1 [;..
bility for the collt,t. J.ne Kelly,
Ani'tant Director of Student
Activit~ ... ld. "noothtrcollegt
in tht are' has beer truck&."
Tht drinkin,. th.nged 'p-pro-
imlottly five ru .... SO.nd
other collep Kross tbt lI.tt
changed Ibtir aIoohol policiu as
the I.w changed. Under.ge
drinkln, lJ. large problem and
~ liability that ",",'Iong with
thOs Os im_~. Kelly abo
.c.ted Ih.t h«r INCU will
never ... in be included'l port
of Ihe Springfest .clivili«.
Another rc.son for Ihi.l.nd·
mIork decis.ion was Iht lack of
Good Outcome
"
,ill
10 core . nd m.jor rt·
quire men"," .ccordi ll, 10
Miller. Miller wenl on 10 ... y
lhat,"ev-cn Innsfer lIudenl&.
While resentment
abounded from
many students,
the theory
behind (iO is a
sound one
continuing educ.tion. and
I1OOen11 ""llested .s freshman,
c.n mIoke. contribulion In lhal
thdr lCO,ts can be oomP"red
nationally wilh lhose lIudcnts
funds on the I"'n of Ihe Studenl
Activities CoIIndl (SAC) budget.
Sprin,fClt has been .n im,-·
tanl eoncern for SAC since the
bc,inning of Ihe spring
semelter. [n the past there hIve
been Itp"rale budgets . Uoued
for the f.n form.l. . nd
SpringfClt. This)'l''' thcre was
• ,enCl'llI bud&tl from wh;"h .11
activit ies IpOI'I$OI"ed by SAC had
to come from which .Ilowed tbe
council to havt mOre nCltibility
ruled out.
Sinu Ihe opinion of the sI.,f
involved in plannin, Springfot
wUIO slrong lhat. beer I",cl<
should nol be allowed.
the predkament of Ihe SAC
bud,el did not have .,reat .f·
feci on the fi""l decision. The
lI.ff ""'mbers involved in Ihe
decioion wen: Paul Bunl;.,h_
Di,ltC1or oflhe Shults Cenler;
Ed ~,ew, Di' ltC1or of Safety
and Secu.i ly; Lou Cope'tin",
"No other college in
the area has beer
trucks"
in progr.mming throuaboullhe
)"'.r.
SAC sponsored IWO major CQSI
evenIJ besides th formal .nd
SpringfClt. Th~ included the
Skyn>lSleri .t the D.nce
M.r.lhon and Jane Powell for
Ibt Fifly Days Mi,..,.. SAC could
not .fford to cover bolh. beer
Iruck and ente,tainmtnl for
SpringfeR 10 the beer truck was
of ,imilar .ilull ions.nd m.jo ...
.1 other collt,e$.
Loaillieally ' puking, minor
problema slill perlilt. lssu«
conccming lime c:onsIrainl" rod
bellcr ...,hedulin, neal 10 be
.... $Olvcd. However, Mille, $IYS
that he hopes to m. u IhlJ 1 ... 1
&$ eon ... ~ nienl &$ potSible, . nd
maybe eVen e njoyable. Furthermore
. nyone havin, .ny quC$·
lionl. problems. or inpul in
reprds 10 improving loling
procedure are welcome 10 contaci
Rou Miller al exl. 619.
Anyone h.ving in l uits. che.p
shotl. or two·bil opinions
should contac1 John Flay It bo:J:
352. DcspOte its outw.rd 'ppear.
nce of bein, )'I't another
.lIempl by the administ ... lion 10
m.u the .""rage senlor'l life
mi5erable, it ~1VtS the dllli role
lIS. villllUidc for the fKIIlty
and. nccessuy 1001 for"", own
imp,~menl.
- Jane Kelly
Assistant Director of
Student Activities
Director of Residentia! Life;
M.ry Ann Tirabo,el1i, DirltC1o'
of Food Services (Marrlo1ll>o1ds
the liquor license forthetolJesel
.nd J.M Kelly. SAC rt"otmbers
abo had inpul on lhe final
decision.
NAZ STUDENTS
VOICE THEIR
OPINIONS
Tom Tait
Thll h .. been quile • con·
trove,,,.! issue .boul campul
lalely. Thm 'IlIil. prcskknl oflhe
senior e l.n and . member of
SAClllled, "AI first I w .. disappointed
but [ underst.nd the
col~1 eoncero ~ .. rdioa
l;'bilty:·
Lara Whitman
La... Whileman, • $tnior
social work major emphatical·
Iy ltaled. "Ch.tn,ethe lBdilion
.l1e, [ gradua te!"
Shelley Burt
Shelley Burt. ' ~n ior.nd CoChait
of CuJlural Aff.i ... aaId.
" [n past yursthct-rlruek h.u
nol nt",lively affecled "u<.itnl
behavio,.. Howeye. . t do
recosni..e cost . nd liability Ite
conamlollbc adminlllfilion.
Hopefully, lhe .bsc~ oItbe
beerl""'. will not detrael from
• ,,,ccaoful 'pri", weekend:'
i
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OPINION .
A Request For An Addition To The Curriculum
by Chru;lin ~ Cody
In lour yea .. , r have taken ..
variety of 0011 • ..,. during my
e,ree. he.e at Nazareth College,
from THE ARTOFFll.M loAf'
PUED CALCULUS to
JAPANESE 101 to fRENCH
BUSINESS. I have lurnM a
great deal. This is not only due
10 the liberal aus requirements
of the college but to my many
personal inlerffl$ as well. Yet,
I have neve. ta""n a history
course here. [gue.,. thai t have
never had the <Its; .... to take One.
Don't misunderstand me. The
event. of our past do interest
me. However, r do nOI think I
The Beer Truck:
would learn about our past by
taking a history cou rse. Most
likely I would learn o nly onehalf
01 our paSt· history.] have
"/ do not think that
/ would learn about
our past by taking
a history course. "
learned hislory all of my IiiI'.
wanl \0 hear Ihe other half.
want to hear her. tory. Oh ye'.
in grade school I was taught
about Catherine the Great.
Susan B. Anthony. and Marie
Antoinette. BUI there are so
many more women who h.""
partkipatW in the making of
this world's past. J have had
enough of the silences.
I believe that we need a
Women's Studies Herstory
ooune in the cu rriculum. and I
propose. in keepins with the
N.""relh College tradition of
supporting the education of
women. that one be added to
Ihe 1990·91 coursel:"t. We can·
nol deny ourselvu this
knowledge any lonser.
There Are Two Sides to this Story!
In "spon"" '0 1M a.dminiSlro'i<m·, Iby o<Irnini ...... ion. I om spe<ific.lly ",I.rring'o both Ihe in·
dividu.ls nomed in Ihe rela,ed a rti<:l. on P08" on ... well a, II>oso unnamed who w.'" involved in Ih.
decision.making process) olld lhe Studen' Actiyity Coundl', d.d"on 10 _ allow lor 0 beer "uck ....
ollbe Springl .. 1 '9(1 ac1ivilies, I ,""uld like to discu .. a lew poinlll tha. we,. eilMr not conooored
wben Ih. d<o;i.ion was h.nded down or "'c,e not considered ",.Ievonf ·.
Fi .. , of all. Sp<inglest. as I know il. has becom. a lradili<m where many alumni come hack 10 campus
10 be wilh fri.nd>. violl wi.h faculty ooo .... ff m..."be .. and g.n .... lly. '0 hovc a good time. It i. inlended
'0 be a <loy Iha. allow. for campus.wid. unity and fun.
Conseq ... nUy. it iJ many of Ih .... same p<!Opl •• alumni. laculty olld staff and uode'llntdwote. who ar. 21
yeo"ol'ge or older. who olso like 10 .njoy. bee. or I_ in one cen"aliud """"hon. not unlike most o<Iult
II<)cloloi.""lio ....
How"""r. thi. won'l be J>C>5'ibl. Ihi. year. Why? iI=ou,,", th • •• ore oom. _I. who beU""" lho, oeUinS
beer in 0 ICCu,ily-monito,ed . ,,,. Ihrough a conlr..,lually I"",nsed vendor IMarriotl) i. nol in lb. beM inl. r .. 1
of CM spi,it of Sp'inglest.
Instead. the", .. m. peopl" beli""" tl"" it i. be" .. to no' . 1Iow I", th" .. Ie of beer al all. bec.ou", 0/ liabili'y
ond fo ... ndal •• ...., ....
lb both of Ih""" reasons. I believe Nazareth Coil'S" i. ""'ing in . lyp;colly slJOfl -siShled la.hion.
fi"c. N .... reth College iSl>Ol lh" hoIdc, oilbe 1i'l"'" lice""" requi'ed for bee, dist,ibulion. Manion Food
S<:fVi.ce. i .. S<:oond. lack of funding for a beel lruck iJ a pool e»:U'" when 0 .. considers lho, each gl ...
of w ••• red-<k>wn Ger>e_ Bee, i. sold for S.1~ . ""cording 10 a ""Ulce within 1M food ",rvi«s d.pollm.nl.
Ih. only ..:Ided ""petI>'" ar .. lhe exl .. securily required. Hey. Ihe ..... a good SOO bucks!
Tb~",lo",. lh" college ,"""uldn', be hiding behilld Ihi. liability I"",.".. In .ddition. 'here is. COlt·
Cingo~ lund lhal nist. wilhin Ih. Sh.6ent Afloi .. divioion 10 allow for insufflCiently.funded &<Iiviti ...
N_ k'· ...... mi,'" .. "., _I ...... Sp.i"IYC>!. 5'."! "'-""I. 5'"'' My";';. 5'c.o" u.." /'" 11""",,,f og ........... !
Gooh. I _1Id.r wh.re all of 'he _Ie who .'e of"B". who wi,h to drink will go '0 buy .heir beer7Con
l"'" .. y. Wegman'.? Con you .. y. '0""rn07 Con you .. y OWl? Con l"'" say. ut>COnlrolled keg po"i •• in roomo'>
can you .. y. c.mpu.-wide di'l"'r,,",menl 10 50 dilf.renl dorm .00m. SO a peroon c.n gel a ~r?
Now you con_
How', lho. for campu, unily . OO foraigh'edn .... on Ihe PO" of Ih •• dmini"""ion. J wonder il Ih. bond
Ihol iJ ocheduled to ploy con bri"8 Ih.ir equipm.nl indoors. wh. re likely. everyone will be. Hey why not.
W. Spring/MI. you ~now. lhe time where ""el)'Ctl. i •• uppooed 10 be couped up io 0 erowded dorm room
looking oullhe ~p hole 10' seeurily 10 come by to bfe.k up Ihe partyl
Oh . • nd I ... ,.too not forg.1 .bou, , I>oso .. ud.nlll under Ih. O-ge of 21 who m.y be walkl", around wilh
plu tie cupo roUed with Vodka and orooge jui"". Bu. woil. lluIl', O.K •• Ihe rolleg. hasn'l .... blished a Iego!.
rontrolled..-u wbere it'. alrighl for 1_ 01 og.IO COllSum. oloohol. SO il must be alrighl for ev.ryone 10
walk .,ound . nywhere with Ih. stulf.
By obo<Jl now • ..,me peopl. o", p.obably wonderi"" "Con'C thi.guy and oth ..... ltave. good time wi'''''''1
olrohol?" My respo .... it, of OOUrK I con_ And .., con nuny oth ....
Bullh ... a." oth ... (the o<Iminisintlion! who reellhollhey have 10 make Ihi, deciJion for m •• """n Ibou",
1 am of I<'PI age 10 make it my .. ll. They believe thOl by not allowing me lhe oppo"unily 10 have a ~r
in • lenced in area I"'t Ih. college wil! be betler ofl in I •• m.o/ liabilily.
How"""r. by not offording n ••• h. choice of whelh.r I ch.,.,.. 10 1"''"''''''''' ' beer ol .n OUldoor N ... ,.,h
~I . the rollege i, forcing me alld othe .. lo d~r alternative me.hod. of pu"' ..... ng a\rohol •• hould
[ wish '0 <:OlUUm< il; methods .ho' will lik.ly be re>pOll>ible 00 my PO". bUI may not be for oth¢".
Overili. Ilhink oom.of 'he key qu"'ion'lhe admini"r.'o .. 'esponsible lor- mokinglhi' decision .hould
be .. king 'hem",lvc ••• '"
I.! Ho"" we """"id.red tbe ri",,, of ""e'Y"". who alteOO. Springf.st. whioh includ .. und.rgrod,.,,, •••
alumni. lacully. sulf ond I';"nds?
2.) r,l hi. decision 0 .. ,"'1 will ,ubsUOntil Uy improve ,he .pirit and responsible fun lnlended for Sp'inglest.
Ot i.;I.,.,e thot lui. i"stilled ... n"" of hoscilily ond o",,·sided ", • ..,n;",? •
3.) WiIIlhe deciJion 10 not "''''' beer", Springf .... promote a S"'"ler <legr"" of .. fely ' OO compu. unicy?
0,. will it yield 0 .ubolantill il><r",,"" in ill<'gal Indlor non -unity Iypes of plhering, .ueh o. keg porti ...
in dorm room .. drunk d,iving to ofl c.mpu. sto,,,, ondlo, bo" o'e.?
Speaking on behallof my .. lf .• nd !ik.ly a few oth .... I would "'" Ih. poi<! . dmini .... lO .. respon,ible
for Springl." ac,ivi.i .. 10 consider both sid •• 01 ,hi, i .. u,," By both oid ..... I moon lhe ",ud.n'·, peropec.ive
olld lbe coIlege's perspeclive. Afler on. '"'" 01" why you a.e h"rel SI ..... McColr",y
CLu. 01 1990
The S igillum
needs wori::ers for 1990-91
, pos~ions are available In
photography
t)l,Jsloess mamqemeot
wrfting
~
'lad other staff posil100S
come to an informational meting on
Wednesday April 1 II at 6:30
in the publications office in the shults center.
A 5/XCfSSf\,\. F\l.ITKW/ lIAS TO If Ifli. TO
~ \lrUT5" ()I TJf. tIJ.I)S (f ~
COtISflTl.(N1S AIlD r.N. T!fJ1 UACT1Y II%\T
11{'( WlNT TO !fIoI?
I/'AAT A WJ)f~ ~ S/O..W Il Pn1l (JJ
'HIT\"ER IS Jtm!W;T TO TIf ~TY Cf
lH' IOOE.
The GUi4NER
1989·1990
Edito r
o Mare Hayden Shapiro
Director, Advertising
o Stephen P. McCaffrey
Managing Editor o Kathy Kernan
Sports o Marc SorbeHo
Arts & Entertainme nt o Mary Eileen Grine
Business Manager o Teresa O'Connor
Staff
Maureen Barry Alina Urban
Donna Privitera Kris Kappel
Jackie Forward John Flay
Liz Baltensperger
Susan Sontag, Nationally Renowned Writer,
To Give Honors Progrrun Lecture At N az
SuSl.n Sontag. • nationally acclaimed
author and literary
critic. will de~,"", the sea:>nd 8<1.
drus in Ibis yur'. Oi'tingui.5h.
ed Lecturer Series ,I Nuarelh.
Collese of Rochesle. On The.dioy.
April 17.
Sonl,,', lecture, " lIlnH! as
Metlplm,''-the .. nle title u
her popular essoy, will boegin a'
7:30 pm. In It.e Naurelh Col·
lege Arcs Center. The event. being
held in confjunetion wilh
Nazareth College'a new Honor.
Program. isl,ee and open 10 the
public.
~rded as • brilliant and
originil lhinker, Sontalsained
nahonal promincn..., for her
critic,l essays on IVl nt-g.rde
culture in Ihe 196Oa. Sbc i. beSI
known for her csoooy " Illness ••
Mel.phor," wriUcll as I cancer
patient in 1978, in which she
I"~ the myths that have
b«ome IUldled 10 the di~ase
anel the lIilmaliylion of the
people wllo have nnce., t...S\
year .• he wrOte . Jequel foculing
On acquired immu"," delic;"
ncy syndrome Ijl~ "Aids
Ind Its M~.phon."
Sontlg'l wo<k includes two
nov~11 "Th~ Bend.ctor" and
Do Drugs Have Their Place?
Not at Nazareth!
Ry ""Ihy Ke rnan
How ..... ny people .re aware
of N ... ",lh·s policy in regard,
Ocpendeno:y Sludics progr.m II
SUNY coIlqe at Brockport.
Monk wlS I law enfor~men.
o(ficial wilh th~ Ci ty of
Rochuter Police Depa,tment
for W years. Out of thOie 20
prohibil$ Ihe unl. wful
manufacture. dl$lrobution.
dj~nsalion. poasession or .. ..,
of. conI rolled . ubot.nce.
All facully. 11.11. and sludent
emp~ of the coIlese are r~quired
toupbold thisactlnd IS
•• ~.ull. N .... eth CoIlqe is expected
to provide drug
I waren~.. education.1 pro·
"lkalh Kit;" • collection of
lIoriQ: " I, Etcet~ra;" and other
collect;';' ... of -.yl """iJUt
Inlerpr~U.lion,.. "Stylu of
hdlca l Will." "On
Photogr.phy:· and "UnGer lhe
Sisn of Solum." In 1984. flrrar.
Strauss • Girou~ pub\WIed Ih~
"Sunn Sonl'l Rea d~<."
Allhough rerognized primari·
ly for her nonficlion wrilin"
which""" .... ufnred to II
" pan oIan addition" in. recent
Time ..... gazine .rtide. Sont .. is
currenlly.r work ona oov.:l.nd
• new collection 0I1hort fiction.
Her lIonea and eSlllya ha""
'ppHred in ..... ny magazineI in·
eluding The New Yorker. The
New York Review of Books. The
Times l.it~r.ry Supplement.
The AtLontie. An in AmeriCi.
and Granta. A ,«em Itory,
"The Way We Live Now," ap·
pelred in "The B<:Sl American
Short Stories in 1981." Her
booI<J haw: b«n t .. nslated In·
to more Ihan 20 langu.sel.
In .ddition. Sontag has writ·
ten and direeted four feature·
length films. In 1995 1M
directed the fir$! Arno:rican P'O'
duct Ion 01 Milan Kunde"·1
"Jao:quea and IIi. Master" lllhe
Americ.n Rtpe'rlory Theater.
"'-'"g numel'Olll .wards &lid
honon. Sont.-g hal received
fellowa.hips from the Rockfdler
Foundation .nd the Gug.
genheim Foundation and. Na·
-'tion.al Book Critio!s ~Ie Award
for "On Photogr.phy."
Sont.g received her
undergradu..te education .t the
Unive"ity of Californi ••
Berlt(l~ and the University of
Chicago. and did paduat~ work
at Hlrvard University and 0..
ford University. She has taught
philosophy. the histnry of
.elipln. and Utnatu",.t several
uniYersities including Harvard,
CoIumbi •• and B.own.
Previous speakers in the
DiSllnguished Lec1un'r$ Seriea
II Naurcth ColIcse ba"" includ·
ed Columbia University pro<
fe...,r and Plle,line Nalion.1
Council member Dr. Edward
Soid, feminw a uthor Dr. Miry
Helen Wasrungton. political
writer Christopher Hitchens.
and peace and juSlice advocate
Rev. J. BrYln lIehi •. In
September 1990 Nobel Pel((!
Prize win""r Betty Williaml
will inaugurate the 199Q.91
Di.tingui.bed Lecturer Seri~ ..
Shop Around The WorldThurs.,
April 19
ONE WORLDGOODSoffns
.larse ..,!eclion of high-qu.lity
handmade gifts a .. ,J crafts. in·
cluding blankel S. jewelry, loyi.
~ •• mOc. • ...:1 wallhanlinl"
fleat oIan. your purchases help
.uppon 5Itilled craf~le
from di""dvanl.lgl!Ci •• «sin the
Uniled States and around Ihe
world. Providing. markel for
their Boodi II helpin. to
preserve culturall raditiol'l$.nd
Incient arts and cnfls. II well
II encour.png filllllcial Ind
YQCIt;,;,nal independena. ONG
WORLD GOODS i, sponsored
by Genesee Ecumenica l
Ministries which work' with
"'PUc.ble Ofpnization, .uch II
SERRV .ndSelf·Help loensu",
that profits do in f.ct go b.ock to
the artisan ..
Please $lOP by lhe NIle labl"
thiot will be ~ up In lhe hallw.y
of the ShUItI ~nler On Thurs·
day, April 19. 10 a.m. ·2 p.m.
to drugs and alcohol? Doe.
NI .. reth have a drug problem?
Whal.ction, would be liken if
so~ at Nazareth was found
to be in po$SCssion of illegal
. ubSlancea1 Perhaps education
i. the key to answering these.
and many OIlier questions .bout
subst.nee .buse.
Some topics to
be discussed
will include the
impact. patterns
and stages of
substance
abuse and its
identification at
work as well as
in the classroom
situation.
grams pt'riodically. ______________________ "
Those found to be in vlollo. ion r
In an .Hemp! 10 educate of this policy will have IM.po
5\udenl., f.culty, and lIaff. I
Substance Abu ... seminar i,
acheduJed for Wcdneadoy. April
18. 11Iere will be two te$$ions.
one f.om 10:00 A.M. to IZ:3O
P.M. in the Arts ~nler Room
A·13 and the second from 1:30
to.:oo P.M. in the Forum. Otto
A. Shults Community ~In on
that same day.
Some topiC$ to be di..:n.ssed
will include the Impact. pat·
tnns. and stlges of ...... tance
.buse .• nd Ihe identiflCltion of
subll.nce aoose II work, a, well
as in Ihe elassroom lilualion.
following the sene .. 1 tpeakers,
• group ditcuS$ion will be beld.
The intent oIlhe seminar i. to
educate people 110 th~ will be
. ble 10 recognize tho.., with
drus problems. .nd offer tipson
.. si,lln, family members.
friends. ro-workers. and any
othe rs who may have drug
prnblems.
Sp«ws will be Gary J. Met"
.nd David A. Monk. Me" hold.
an M.S. in Health Scien~andao
M.P_A. in Hulth C. re. ond is.
New York State credent;"led
aIoohoIi.m cou ..... lor. He has
hadZO ,..,a .. of experience",n
l!Ciucator II weU., a coun..,lor,
in the arc. of s ubstance a buse.
Currently. he is an assistant pr0-
fessor and di.-e<1or of the
Al co h ol i.m lCh emiu I
years, 14 were .pt'nt ., • nar·
COlic. investigator with the
Special Criminal InVC$tipt;,;,n
Section . the DruB Enforcement
Administration 'TlI.k Fo.ce and
Ihe Monroe County Dru. En·
forceme~t Tlsk fOr«. He holds
• B.5. in criminal ju*,ice, .n
M.F.A. in health care. and i, .n
adjunct inSlructorat SUNY col·
lege Rt Brockport.
The upcoming semln.r ;s a
res ult of the Dr"g fr~e
Workplace Act of 1988. which
propri. te actions taken 'g.'n.t
them in accord.nce wilh Ihe
policy of the roUege, .nd ..... y
be required to panicipale in I
drill rehabilitation P'0S'1m.
Thi, appli« to flculty and Ilaff
'" weU as lIudent employee •.
Any member of the $I.ff.
faculty. or $Iudoer1t employees
who is convicted of I ,,;,;,lation
of this ICt occurring in or on the
workplacepremisea mUS! notify
the ~mpJoyo:r within five calen.
dar days of the conviction. In
.ddition. the college is .-equired
to notify the federal conlracting
.gency within I~n days of . .. ch
notice.
n.... coIlqe is obIipted to
malt( this policy clear to e...:h
newly hired f.culty member.
sllff member. . nd lIudent
employee. in .ddilion 10 em·
phaliz[ng the import.nce of
Sl ric\ adhcrmc<! to this policy as
• neceSSllry condition for
employment
The policy will umoin I per.
..... nent flXlure of the Person".,1
M.nu.1 leKempt . nd nOn·
eKenlpt). IS wella. the f.culty
Policy Manual and ~udent
H.ndbook.
Any question. in .egard to
this policy should be directl!Ci 10
Ihe ~rsonnell)epartment .or to
the ol'foce of ~udent Affllrs for
student employoen.
EARTH DAY XX
NAZAR ETH COLLEGE
CELEBRATES EARTH DAYS:
APRIL 17·21. 1990
Schedule of Activities include:
Theaday. April 17 through Fri·
day. April zo: INFORMATION
TABLESlDISf LAYS
Monday, AprllZ3: RECYCUNG
Shults Center
Thaday, April U : RECYCUNG
Shults ~ter
CAMPUS CLEANUP 12:"' ·
1:25 Shults Cenler Entr.n~
Wednesday, April 25: WEAR
GREEN DAY ... Dress in , reen
to eelebrale our trees .nd
plant.!
Thursday, April 26:
STYROFOAM SURVEY (H.v.
inglelrned more .bout the en·
vironmental effects of
styrof""m use. hiving used
paper produCII;n Ihe Cabaret
.11 weck. lhe NUlrc1h College
community will be asked.o in·
die.le whclher th~ would lilt(
Ma"ioll todilCOlllin .. e lhe use
of .ty.ofoam.1
friday, April 2?: STYROFOAM
SURVGY CONTINUES
TR EE DIIDICATIQN
CEREMONY 12:2(1 in the Quad
bctWffn Smyth Ind the l.ibruy
Sunday. April U : n.... greate,·
Rochester area will join together
for an EC()' fAIR ... Monroe
Community CoIlele ... 11:00 ·
6:00. GxhibiU. boothl,
demonstrations. frl!C..:ImisIion
... (Walch for .ign. for car·
pooling from N.zareth ... or
plan to go with fr",neIs!)
W.tch for special displays in the
bookstore and .round campusl
Get . special r·sh;rt . _buy.
bumpt'r sticlt(r ... wear •
buttonl
Love your mother ... Eanhl
Get involved in lonJ·rangc plans
to innuence ~nerlY con..,rva·
tion, purchasing. ucyclin.g. Ind
other illlleS f'iJ.ht he.e II
Nazarelhl
REMEM8ER: If you' re not par!
of Ib~ IIOlution, you'", pan of
the problem!
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• THE GLEANER AprIl 11, 1990
FEATURES
Trash or Cash?
The Value of Recycling
By K.thy Kernan
What do most people do with
thei, emply cans and boUles?
Do they return them 10 receive
tbe fivc cents th.t ncb
battle 0. can brings. ~ do
they throw them aw.y?
Freshmen 'Ibm Thrt,," and Rick
Pie.llt recenUy found out that
""ve •• 1 pc'OPle don't do much of
anyth ing with them.
When Kenney WW. Ii .. ,
floor decided to enp,c In
.ecyclln, as • second sernate.
f100r activity. the IWO _.e
sUplic:.1 .1 firsl. Thooo: individuals
who collected the
most un •• nd botHes were to
receive the money from the tnti.
e .mount of the canS collected
from ~ryonc on the floor.
The COIl IUI ""g.n on
February Zit .• nd was 5Ched .. l.
cd to end Mnch 7, '1 10:00 P.M.
Aa:orrlinlloThrton .nd Pierik.
the purpose of the ~nl WU
''To.how whal c.n be done for
the recycling C'U$<!! if )'(II> put
your mind \0 it."
Tlulon and Pi.,ilt e_~
victorioul in the competition.
bfingj"iin.vand lOWoI3.107
C.M.nd bOUle ... How did tbey
obI.in such. I.rse .mount of
materi.I, for r...,yding? By 80-
ins dOOr-lo-door in Pimford,
they were .ble 10 coll...,t over
600. lIoweve., they didn't limit
Ihem,.,lvn 10 the immedi.le
arc •. They found fraternity
boul .... t U of It as welt as RrT'
10 he BM.t contribu tors 10 the
c.uae •• dding apprOlCirn.olely
650 t.n, .nd boillel 10 the
r.pidly inc ru.ing amounl
wl\ich w •• being scored in Thrton's
room.
The ronlest remained dou to
the very last moment. and in
de.poe ,.tion. the Iwo ""oured
the Na..a'eth c.mpus between
9.nd 10 P.M. on Ihe ni&ht Ihe
noflIl W.I ICheduled 10 ter·
minatc. Indoinl this they _re
.ble to collect approximately
1.000 bottles .nd can .. tipping
the lICales in their favor. and
Illowing them to emerge the
des, keeping the money re«iv·
ed, ralher lhan C9nlribut ing ill0
the _ll-<il'served award money
01 Thrton and Pierik.
The two found people to be
very helpful, .nd genefOl.lS in
their doruotions. As ~rik SC.tes,
.. ~ w.nl to gc1 rid of their
bottle. and can. but don't want
to de.1 with Ihem then'aelve ....
The proceu of CMhing in Iheir
""' ... ~ -.
.,..;I Rlek Pltrlk ume oul No. 1 for
- t;Ollectlng un ..
victor ...
How~r .... ictory was not as
. w",,1 •• it 01 ..... 1<1 ""''''' been.
due to Ihe fart that th .. reward
did not come in it's entirety. Bill
Thwne . nd Paul LaPlant. who
would hive come in. dose se·
condo with OVer 2900 cans and
bottles. d...,ided 10 t.k it upon
thelllS<'l",," lo murn lheir bot·
winnillA' took OVer two hour •.
I)isnwycd Wegmans' employees
had lhe t .... 01 C'OUnlina tM
mu ..... bles and dishin, out the
money. The ende.vor required
two trips to the store. and the
use of • schoo! van to r.c.
comodale the bottles.nd un •.
Upon departure from the
IIOfe. the tWO were stopped by
SS] Trinity Montessori Celebrates
Week of Young Child April 9th
The Sludent .. paren ... f&<;ul·
ty and .Iumni of Tl'inity
MOnteSiOri School .re
eelebr.tinl the Weelt. 01 the
Young Child with • ribbon·
cultingceremony for their new
playgrounds. Monday. April !ht
10:30 '.m. Located on the
vounds 01 the SiSlers 01 St.
Joseph MOIherhouae. the new
plarvound is the dre.m-come·
lrue 01 Sister M.ureen H.\ack,
Director of Education . t Tl'ini·
ty. Ind Si"er Clare Fr.nci.
Mogenh.n, School Ad·
mlni,trato •. The pl.ysround.
cuSlom desi",ed by Big Toysof
M .... hon. N.Y .• wiD replace the
CUITent pl.y . re. which i •• uf.
fering from wear.nd tear. and
is too sm.U for Ihe growinS"
number of children .ttending
Tl'inity Montessori. and those in
Na .... reth College Childcare ..
.lso loc. ted in Ihe
MOIherhou..,. Big Toy deli",
for the Khooi enrompURI
everything from tire .winplO
climbi", equipment. aU cre.ted
to enhance the children', l'Ile
motor ,kin, as well" .soci.liu·
tion skill,.
"Such. pl.yare.i.so impor·
lint to the young child'. overall
development." $lid Siller
Maureen. "Not only does the
child ~Iop phylic.lIy, but
be or the .130 develops oon·
~. . ... ,---~,~- .- ~
creativity in aelf ... Kpressi.on. It
is .n excellent wrt to celebrate
1M )'<MIng child!"
FundraisillA for the extensi""
pl' Yiround, C05\in8 .pprox·
imately $12,000. wu condu<:ted
by gras.rootl effort,. It was
kicked off by Ihe generosity of
Mr •. Mic helle Norton of
"Such a play
area is so important
to the
young child's
overall
pevelopment."
- SiSlef Maureen Halack
Qiredof d Education aI
TriM'y MOOessori
Brighton. who lpoeuhcaded an
e rtensive phone·a·thon with a
group of Trinity mothers. and
her husband Willi.m Norton.
who donated the u.., 01 his 01·
rICe phones. M •. Norton works
.t Lucas .nd Dooke Insurance
Co. in Rochuter,
.. n... __ .~ .. ~ .". h-n M
supporti~" Slid Sisler Clare
Francts. ''They knew the money
was going SCr.i&ht to lhe
children. Naureth College
Chikkare has helped OUI. a.
h'''e 1oc.1 busineMa ,uch as
Sc hool Pictures on Cooper Rd .•
and Wegmans in PitWord. Also.
OUr .Iumni . nd their f.milies
are very ge""roUS: ' In fact. the
ribbon<utting ceremony will be
led by • Trinity Montessori
.Iumni. Arthur Louis DiNler;
Ill. a high school sophomore ..
the Aquinas In,titute in
Rochester,
1i-Inity Mo ntessori School
will ofncially show off U.
new pl. yground durin, hs
Osxn 1I0use on Sund.y.
April 29th. from 2 . ;I p.m.
p •• ents, pros pectlv ..
stude n tl. and thel. gue$ua",
Invit ed to pllend ; teachers
And adminis t"'\ors w ill be
on haud lo.ns .. ..,rquestlon ...
For more infOfmation .boul
T1inity Montessori School, c.1I
Sisler Clare Francis of Sisler
M.ureen .t 11161 S86-1().l4.
Tl'inlty MonlCMOri is localed in
Ihe SiSler. of SI. Joseph
MOIherhouae, 4095 Elst AV<)nue
in Pill sford.
The Sisle," 01 St, joseph are
• not·fOf ·prolit conl'CPtion 01
rel;'iou. wome:n workillJ m •
s.p.i . it of se .... ice for others since ~
• repreaentative from Ihe
Sheriff'. department, whoquu·
tioned them utensively as to
how they had obIlined such.
Ia'le amounl of cans and bot·
tles. Around the time 01 the con·
tW, ..... oou. convenient stores
had suffered I aeries of robberies,
during which empty bot·
tles and canl .....,'" the only merchandise
liken. The suspicion
of the offiter was . roused upon
sighting Thrton .nd Pierik enler·
ing with .\Ioth • large quantily
01 cans and bottles.
What did the victors do with
their rew.rd money? Amon8
other things, they bought Rush
tickets. paid Pierik's phone bill,
bought compact dillCs. .nd ven·
tured On ' eampillA lrip. In .d·
dilion. theydonaled 100 botlln
to Susie. their housekeeper, to
aid m her trip to J.maica.
They .Isodonated 200 bottles
to the men', lOtter team. who
hold a bollle dri"" each year.
There is. bindown.ta''" in the
Shults Centcr. as well as in Ihe
commuter lounge. for empty
cans to benefitlhe SOCCf."r tum.
In .eprd. 10 this, Thrton and
Pierilt. believe that people
should Ie.rn to utili%e the
facilities" their disposalralher
than throwing Iway their un·
wlnted clno.
Lessonsle.rned from thi. eJ;.
pcriencc1 ''There's a lot 01
~le .. w •• ,~ "'If 'h .. ..., which
c.n be con lrolled," Ind
''There'. I lot 01 .lcobol con·
sumption on this campu .....
Thflon .nd Pierik would li ke
lothank Meg, Flip.Jr" Pronger.
. nd everyone else who . ided
m their endeavor.
HAPPY
EASTER
From the
Gleaner
staff
~ .. G.bby.
My best ltitoo on campus is
""ry bright. and ""ry .sociablt.
She gets involved in I lot of
exlra""u,ricuiar activilin She is
a very dynamic person. but she
doesn't think so. She han very
low aelf-esteem .nd she doesn't
have .ny confidtnce.l try 10 tell
her her fun are unreasonable.
but no m.tter what I oay. she
doesn' t believe mel Il eI",
Frustrated
Our Frustrated.
Yourffiend soundsli~ • ....".t
person. and SO do you for car·
inl. I sugW that )'<MIr friend
get together with Counseling .se .... ice. nl. 603 if ,he wlnt.
help with feeling betler about
herself.
Your friend seem. like a per·
soot people can respect. but they
won't respect her una"",e h.as
resped for hCQCIf. ~II your
friend to hold he. head up high
.nd keep up the good work.
GIbby
~arG.bby,
I h."" • bil problem. I have
been very overwhelmed with
my schoolwork, il keep. piling
up 10 the point Ihat I hi ve 10
... crifi~ $Orne Issignmenu to
do OIhen. I h,ve been roghtinS
with the peopIeon my floor .• nd
.U oIthi. SCre" is really genins
to me. Sometime ... I just w.nl to
die. ",ally die.. Whalshould I do?
o.:speral ..
Dear Desperate,
Stopl just STOP! Nexl time
)'0" feel that stressed. or just fttl
~k ewrything is hopelest. Slop
what you are doin,"nd talk to
someone in • hurry. A friend.
your RA or . ny RA you . re dose
with, I nyon e. And make an ap·
pointment with CounselillA Scr·
vice .. ex\. 603. Wh.l)'<MI mi&hl
be ,ufferillA from iltemporary
problems. Ind they can ulu.lly
always be solved with so"'"
help. Suicide is r>OI • good. or.
smart . nswer. to . nything.
Everyone gOtS throush Ihese
poerind. of depression and feel·
ings of being overwhelmed. and
we.1I get over them. Ibng in
there.nd get _ help. As the
old cliche lOtS · )'<MI'''' to good " ..... C • ..,
H."" .. ny que&tions fOT
GABBY? just drop then, off
In the door pocket of the
Publications Offke In the
Shults Cenlrr. "~our Id enti ty
will ...,maln confide ntial.
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The Gleaner's Question of the Week:
do you plan on spending your summer vacation?
Denny Nicholson
Business Education
Junior
"Going back to Oswego
lind working on the
farm."
Ellen DeBrita and Cindy Duester
Speech Pathology
Freshman
" Working our butts off so we can afford this place."
Rob Gratton
Social Work
Senior
"Looking [or /I
new hairdo."
TO THE FOLLOWING The Nazareth Honors Program is proud
FOR THEIR INDUCTION INTO to present the first
DELTA PI, THE NATIONAL SPANISH
SOCIETY.
Tracy Baglio Wendy Hagan
VarnI! Barona Pamela Montes
Angelica Beltran Vanlra Negron
Joan Campbell Christine Nesbitt
Joanne Forsyth
AND ASSOCIATE MEMBER:
Ivru .. ENDAR OF
EVENTS
_. ... , .." .p t: :~~;~:,::: ,~:' snaHckesst.o Ln eiCnvhiatsees
p.m.
):~;;<~;~~~;~J~SiE.~A2ARlfCreHd'E Sh:o mPoer, th3o:3le0 Rp.omom. ,
information, call Career
~• f~~s~,:·l~~~:;~~I:it.!:. N'i. dEon."g lisAh csaudbetimtlye s. AMweadrida
Library, 8 p.m.
1t; }V~:~i~~~.:S12E RVICES: Assertiveness Training.
J:'Uii-'OBIRV/lil;TI"',snter, 12:35·1:20 p.m. : Junta directiva meeting. Casa
Career Services Office,
fo'uNl,ER,oR,.,DUATE CLASSES
IS
lio-ivii~TS SCHEDULED
Schedule or Religious Services at Nazareth
TI,ITUR'Giil,Alma Mater Chapel
r o_c::". - 11:30 a,m. & 4:30 p.m.
MORNING PRAYER
8·8:20 a.m.
li1Urgic. from Thurodoy, April 12 to The>day. April 17
Break.
HONORS THESIS SYMPOSIUM
Monday, April 23
7:00 P.M.
ARTS CENTER STUDIO THEATER
(A-48)
All Interested persons are welcome to aHena
tI.
\X1n the computer you
need to succeed in the
real world and a chance
to use it there.
Entcr April 2 . AprU 13 in Room 24, Sllly!.h 11:111
See Mary Phillips In Room 26 with ques tio ns
.... ~" .. ''''' ••• (),,~_h~I!Ws'''lIIl1.~ ..
~"" , .. ,-.. ",.. .............. -... --~ ..... ,-..
• THE GLEANER AprIl U, 1990
SPORTS NET
A R.A.T. At Nazareth
by Ma." Sorbello
M(>I.I people know R. A. T ..
can run. Mote ~Ilbo know
R. A. T .. ~.n swim. BUI w .... t
I'l'1O$( people don', k_ is th.1
R. A. T .. un ride bkyela.
Sophomore Michelle
KrlHo:n bqins he. Ihin:l-.on
with Ihe Rocheste' Area
Triathletes· R.A:T:'1. For Iho6e
Ih.t .. en'l r.mili .. wilh the
sport •• tmlll.1on colUisu of •
31. mile swim, & 25 mile bl~
ride and I 6.2 mile ,un.
K~n had her bat season in
1988, compeling In seven
Idalh.lons in the 15·19yea,old
aJlC bracl«:l. She finished in the
top fi~ in the ove raU competi.
tion in evm)' rri. lhalon she rem·
pete<.! in, She .Iso tr.veled 10
Wilke.-Sar.e, !'eMlylv.ni. 10
compete in Ihe National
Trialh, '"n C(lnlpc:tilion where
she finisho:d !Hh .
H.mlin Beach lriathaion. In its
11th yea •. thisevenl determines
Ihe stile ch.ampion.
C.roIyn has opted 10 focus""
bialh.aloo5' . Ih ..... mile run. II
OM sport.
The war ... possibic thing I
lriathlete c.n do is lrain too
much. Maintaninl an ide.1
pbysical level is whal .ll
II er perfor mana. dUI; "11hll
.urn~r and In the Nationals
ea.ned her IIU .... meric.n honors
from Tri.I"alon Today
MI •• zine.
Naz .opnomont Mlc ne-lle Krlesen, pictured henl ln mo ... tor·
.... 1 altl ... with the uthor 01 the a rticle, WII. n.lmed an AllAmenc.
n Trlathlele In 19M
" M;(helle i. built for
,.iath.lon" ~ i, small and
compA<;! (4' lin whkh makes
her ~namk and _1)1( 10 CUI
Ihrou&h the Wit,.,. quicker:' said
her mother C..olyn. who
qu.Hfoed thi.d in the n.tion in
qc:lina Last season.
C.roIyn Kriescn. COfTlpc1ed in
lhe ro.st t.i.lh.lon in lhe
Cre.lt, Rochesle, .rcoo: the
miles on th~ bikf, and .nothe.
th.ee mile run. luvinl the
t.ialholon. 10 her <bughtc •.
"When she competes she is
w:ry calm. confodcnt." Solid he.
mothe. "unlike the w.y she is
in school~'
The k.ind 01 pet$O<l thai enjoys
Itialhlons is consldcred an ....
type pel"$Onality· a w:ry .clive
P""O'I. It is. sport for people
who a.~ not fulfilled with juS!
Scenes from the NazI
Geneseo lax game last
week. Naz came out on
top with a score of
11-6. The Golden Flyers
were not so triumphant
Iriathletca tl")' to achieve. Jdeal·
Iy. Kridcn tries to schedule her
trainina so she can pe.k.t the
end 01 Ih~ .... ...,.,. July or
... ugust. wlM!n 11M! Nationals
come .round. Normally she will
train two 01 the thtee ~n\J per
do,.
" You h.\tC to Iislcn 10 your
body. and kccpcvcrythi",.t .n
even ~" Solid Kr>escn. " It
takes .Iot of self discipline and
motiVlltion. you •• e lheorlly one
oullhere. the <:>nIy one you can
COIlnt on.nd most import..,lly
Ihe only one lhal can pu$h you:'
TH.thloM •• e up-and<oming
in the sport. world. It.U stUied
in 1969 in H.w.ii with th.ee
.thlet"; OM • long distance
,unM'. one • long diot.nce
qc:lisl .nd the third .• IonS distinct
swimmer. all three were
lil1in8 in • bar . rguing over
whd. apor1 was toughe •. lb pro.
w: who was bot. they competed
in .U th.ee n>enlS simulLan_s·
Iy .• nd then beg.n to compete
'nnu.lly in thei.competition in
H.w.ii to IleCk the ch. mpion.
Through wo.d of moulh the
sport grew in p"tticip"nts.
Television 11ation' picked up
On the continu.l action and
dcm.ndingphysical.igors. and
the IpotllkY'OCkeled. In 1992.
triathlon. will be an CJlhibilion
.port for the Olympics. The
Americ.n, atc thc best in the
_rid .ight now. due in p".I IO
the teChnolosY in runningllhocs
.nd bicycle comp"niel in this
country. The Au.It.li.ns • ..,
.unninl' close s«ond .nd a.e
hot On thc heels of Ihc
Americ .....
OM dctc~nt in lellins in·
volved In this sport is 1M cost.
A !!'X'd bi~ 00&lS .round 12.000
. • bikifll helmet cost 551) •• ~
suit for swimminl CO$U $300 .
.unninl'hoes coat $60 and en·
U.na! fea for each evenl • ..,
$2510$30.
Th,
00'
can up 10
ba"sIk feetebla vlle. ruyp g otoo d; ;;~:~~: I
compicled an event.
hausled." Solid Kriucn.
for 1M
; ,
Fo. thme inte.elled i.
tri8lhlon. ,,"nlact::";;i'~;~;' 1 al 235·7565 for ~"
tion. Below is a
Rochester ... . c.
trialhlons:
May 27 l.ilac Inle,nalional
Bialhlon
June 2 Webste r Sprint
Triathlon
June 17 Finger L.kes
Triathlon
July 19 Hamlin Bcad
Triathlon
Aug. 16Iro~"";1 Trialh_
RochHt~r A,ea
membet$ a.e .blc to ",,'''"'.~''
facilities.t M.CC.nd the
R. in the winltl".
I I workout ...
. ;:"' .... , 'C .. CC ... :Thu.od.r
- of the
5 kilom .... e. ,un. 11.5 mile billr
ride..,d another SIt run.
--------------~=-~I
this past weekend at
Hartwick where they
were defeated 11-12 in a
very close match of endurance
and skill.
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SPORTS NET
AZ LAX: You Win Some, You Lose Some
With 22 SKOnds Id\ in the
firsl qUUler "Coup." look a
pow/rom Kellyto~ tho:5cOrc
.t 2·2. Kelly 'g,in found
Coughlin, this time 35 s«onds
into Ihe S<eCOnd q .... W. to make
Ihe IC(I re 3·2. Then Stutler
lou"" Coughlin 36seconds "'Ier
for tbe MHriclr.. making the
lICOfe 4-2 and pulli", Nazardh
ahead for good.
ofthe Nn •• c1h scoring .g.insl
Geneaeo SI.te - • fantQtic:
di5pJay 01 'M dq>Ih that
NUlrflh ~.tau"'k this
leMOn even .Oer the graduation
of All·/Hne,ie .... s BILl Coon.
.nd Bill Atkinson. The glOme
'lIiM! Cenes.co St.te w •• all
slu&&isb IS the weatber despite
the perfQmlln ...... of Cou,biin
.nd StutlC\'. lbe game, ~.t
N .... elb in typical RocbWe.
~.c .. t uiel .nd a light •• in.
made the field sloppy .nd the
te.m I. undry man earn his
ktt.
Evw though the OUI<")'~ WIS
in Nurorelh's f.vor, tbe offense
sputtered, JOin, sir: minutes In·
to the first q .... flC\' before scor·
in, ;IS fir&! ,0.1.
before pmc.J N'''fC'\h blew a
fou.~1 lead as tbe Tigers
(I.wed batk to t.o"" the lead laic
in Ihe {ouflh quarler. _
·· It'sdisappOinting." admitted
Nazareth co.ch Scott Nelson,
"Anytim e)'<lu have. lour·,011
lead, you b.ve to put the other
team aw.y. Obviously We didn't
do thai."
Ken Bafl~ opencdlhescor·
ins for the Golden Flyers wilh
a ,reat individual dfon. RIT
answered batk with Ihr"" gools,
putting Ihem .hud 3·\.
Naureth reg.ined ~he Ie.d.
6-3. with fiw liraighl gOiIL
Grimm led lhe charge with I"",
Kelly added one IS well as
I..azorc .nd Bill Me.ghcr. RLT
trimmed the lead to 6-4 before
half.
SORB'S
SPORT
SHORTS
MEN'S
LACROSSE
VB_ Geneseo
W 11-6
YS. Hartwick
L 11·12
" ' C:.:::·;.·""::.:'·'''·::·
Even though the
outcome (lIS.
Geneseo) was in
Naz's favor, the
offense spuffered
in the first
quarter.
With the .lIack contributin,
the majority of tbe offensive
power. there is concern .bout
the midfield. production. "We
definatcly n~ more produc·
tion from the midfield. They arc
,tlllnll"" Iohou. but we ~ to
concent .. te on sbootin, belter
when we ,etthe SbOiL" added
1Ccs..c:lring.
Kelly and o..v is addM goals
in Ihe beginning of tbe third
quafler 10 bring N ... ,eth·s lead
10 , .... Then. RIT capitan-! on
m.ny Nn.retb ment.1
m~.ltcs,.nd headi", inlO lhe
fourth quartet Ihe score was
1;.,,1 al 8-8. •
"
.. , Stuller helped sl.m Ihe door
in the f~ce of Genesw SC.le by
scoring an unassisted 80111 two
minutes inlo tile fourth quarter.
pushing the KOre 10 8·3. l'Mn
found Ji lYl C<lrnl~eLII for his
(irst 01 the w.son, thrtt
minutes late, proptllina the
G<llden Flyen to , ~3 Iud.
IkIween these two nOnIl.,
lioR attack",ln they combined
for !:>ome, th ... One third
A few bright.potsforthe mid·
field w •• Jake Lazo.-cwho Was
10 for 10 in l..:eoffL Also. r'ete
Ri ley collected nine ,,<)Und
b.lh
SIoturday. March 31 WIS black
SIoturday for the Golden !'1~rL
They were on the sbort end of
• 12·10 dccilion to cr%J.\own
riv.1 RIT (IOlb in Div. III poll.
STENNIS
Ready, Set, Serve!
"
"ruuled throulh the fir .. oct
7·$ 17-61, then overcame their
opponents 10 II"" the oeoond oct
6-1. Mi"" Wh.len .nd Mi""
DcCory f,nl$hM off the matcb
with . 7-6. 6·2 victory.
It looks like
all the hard
work in Hilton
Head is
beginning to
payoff.
On Ap<iI3. the Golden !'Iyel"$
f..:edcrQ$S·town riv. ls Rober($.
Wesley.n. The Raiders We re no
match for the GokIcn Fl~ .nd
were easily defealM in .inlles
~. Doubles play was haUM
bee."sc 01 inde"",nl weather.
M.rc LaSalle imPf"O"M hiJ
ftumber One sin,les rcc.)rd to
2-0 by ddeatlnl his opponent
6-3,6-4. Likewise, Mark Oliver
swepl his opponent 6'(). 6·1 10
improve his record 10 2-0, Billy
Thompson movM up to pl.y
number Ihr.,., .ingles .nd
defe.tM bi. opponenl in .n
eight"l"mc pre·oct. witb is •
shorlened "".sion of • malch,
8 .... Number four Mike DeCory
defUIM his opponent 6-3. 1-6.
Mike h.d. !jttl~lroublc low .. d
Ihe end of ~h e second sel
becauscthe .. in made ~he ",,111
he.vier. Ihus ""rde. 10 hit
Numbrr five Mi""Whalm fasi·
Iy <kfe.ted his opponent &1, 6-2
IS w~n 1$ number six M.tt
Mooney who won 6-1, 6·\.
On SIo~urd.y. April 7. Ihe
Golden Fly<:rs travel to Le·
Moyne 10 face the DolphinL
Durin, E.ster weekend,
N ... rclh and St. john !'ilher
will co-ho$t the first ever lour·
namenl in Ibe arn. The
Markelplace Inn Invi\.ll iional
will indude pl.yers from
Nu.relh. St.John Fisher. Ulic.
College. Alfred University.
I\o;:huter InsHute of
Thchnoloty .nd Monroe Com·
munily CoIICS'"-
Kilgour scored 10 m.ke il 9-8,
IUT answered batk with one Ial·
ly. o..visscorM to make il 10-9,
RIT answered back wlth Ihr""
lanits, to make Ihe score 12-10
RIT. And thats lbe way il wenl
into the booItL
We had our ch.nces. we
didn't kccp up Ihe lempo and
Ihey capiulized on our
mistakes:' said Kes..c:lring
HAVE AN
INTEREST IN
SPORTS
(or Ihe
people who
partlclpale)?
Try sports
writing for
The Gleaner
and gellhe
Inside scoop.
JUST DO ITII
WOMEN'S
SOFTBALL
vs R.I.T,
L 1·7
vs. Manfield 81.
L 0·9
L 0·15
MEN'S
TENNIS
vs, leMoyne
L 4·5
vs. Roberts
Wesleyan
W 5·1
VS. Elmira
W 6·3
Students! The Search Is On!
The Student Alumni Committee is
looking for 3·4 new members for the
1990-91 academic year. If you're a
current freshman, sophomore or
junior in good academic standing, tru·
ly like Nazareth, and want to be an
active part of the newest student
group on campus, then look no
further!
Learn more about who we are and
wha t we do! Information and ap·
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Office, Smyth Hall, Room 8.
Application deadline is April 20, 1990
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• THE GLEANER April 11, 1tiO
ARTS
lWo Boys Play A Trick With Tragic
Results in Youtheatre's "PRANK"
Youthu tre at N''''''eth will
prncnl " PRANK," I n original
play by A'listic Director
Richard IWinotki about two
hiah school boy. who play •
Hallowe-en trick tha, .nullS in
• ltagit ao;tidenL It appears
Apr.I7thn>m.y4,M&in$I.IpI'
Nazareth Colltge Artl Center.
Th;$ is Youth'!l tre'. final
production.
love and loyalty are put on
\riool when Chris Lincoln . nd
Howie Dinardo, besc friends
and basltelboll pJayc. s. face
criminal charga fOf t!>eif Sttm·
ingly inno«nt joke. " PRANK:'
whi<:h is r«Onl_nded for -&0$
14 th""'''' -.dult. is. play .bout
the 51renglh 01' friendship and
the sometimes terrifying
responsibility of pa~nlhood.
Performa nces ate sc heduled
for:
Theo... WIOd .• Thu . ... April
17-192 p.m.
Fridays, April ZO, 27 " May 4
7:30 p.m,
SahtrdooYI "" Sunday .. 2 p.m.
&< 7 p.m.
April 21.2:.28,29
Kalinoski'. idea for the play
~.mc (rom I news .rticLe of a
,imilll. ~~nllhallook plllc~ in
WiJconsin In 1987. H~ Ihen
drew from lhe uperiences of
hi. boyhood . .c\din, ~baU
and a poi,"'nl fnendihip.
Months of consultalion with
lawyers. as w~1I &$ many mo.~
hou., observing family court in
session, provid~d Kalinoski
with wlid background for the
second ad of " PRANK;' which
lakn place in court.
Lou] hi&h K hool juniors An·
dr~w I'III~rmo and joseph
Nussbaum bolll make Iheir
Youthcatre debulS as the tWO
lriends.I'llLerrno. who will play
Chri$, anend, Ih~ School of Ihe
Art .. wher~ he i. a dance rna·
jor. Ue h', 'W, red in sever.1
Rochest er .o..:ademy lor the P<:r·
forming Arts productions. Nuuboum
who plllys Howie. isoriJl·
inaUy from Minnaota, which is
~ settiJl, for ~ play. Hull",,·
<is Bri&hton High Schooland has
appeared In various ..,boot
~ Cllt in the roles of Ihe
tWO boy" p.orents are Mark
Scott Alrnckinder and Lind.say
kadin, Korth 1$ Howard.nd
joan Dina.do, and Robert Kuhn
and ConnLe Nee. as Burdett . nd
Joya- UncoLn. GLenda Morpn
Brown will pllly pr06CCulin, al·
lorney Ms. f\m.ki • • nd judy
Molner will ploy defense .1·
lorney MiN Pellegrino. Thoma'
j. Triplei.no appears as N.nny
Grew .nd William C. Weyt II
judgeGallllgber. Double..: •• 1 in
Ihe roLeof Peggy are Cary Nee.
.nd !.ouren E. 1bner.
Tl(:kcu ,.,.. " PRANK" are
Iv.ilabLe &I the Nuardh Col·
lege A,U Center So.. OfrlCll:.
NTID News Release
Corne to the Cabaret! Deaf students stage musical
In lhe lhadow oIlhe dl$manlll'd Berlin w"Uthal used 10 sq>Irl~ Ealll.nd West Germany,
lile now indedd .... y _. ··ca'-rel."· ",rlOtme ... , RlTs Nalional1b:hnicallnotilutc for the
Deaf (NTI01 will r«:reale. darker (tYpll!I" In hiltory. howcvl!l". when they praenl ,he lbroy
AWllni·winai", musical ''Cobuct"" .t 8 p. .... April 19-21 .nd 2:30 p.m. April U in NTID"I
Robe" r. Fa ..... 1bealrc. I\'rfonnoncu will be p._ntl'd "rnulilneou.ty in voice and sign
La"lll>lge. ,nd Ihus .re acccuible 10 beari", Ind deaf .udien<u .Iike. T\cket. are S2 lot
Slucients. S. for.ll other ... nd Ire av.iLabie It lhe NTIO Bo>:: 0(,10<'.
Di.-od by J.rome euohm.:on •• MOe ..... prole_;o NTlO:' pcrlo rm.h', .... <Iepoorunen •.
"Cabo,..,!"' I .... 1 In Berlin in ".fly 1930 on Ihe eve of Hitler's rille 10 power. The play con·
Ira$U ""'~s of I decadent.nd fri""low nlghlclub wilh the personal ""UUIc. of """"ral m.ln
characters. locludl"ll' YOU"ll Aml!l"ian writer, the Enallah nishtclub entert.air>er with whom
he falla in ~, and his German Iondlady.nd lhe jewish man who rourU l>er.
"The cut iI ~ of beari"ll.nd deaf Rrr .,lIdcnla; facully and SUoff members. lndudi"ll
Dennis WebilI!I". adj"net faculty member In the perlormi"ll ,m deparl_nt who pOitnLp Ihr
caboreI·. maltl!l" of ccumotUC$; and comm"Ility performcn..
··I\'rformi",. mwic;o.t i, a unique ed_lionaJ apcrience for deaf Itudenla," lIyl eu..tuna ...
who faced the challc",e of coordi ... li", heori"ll"''''''' and cIt.f .. ",en. "Since lhey [the
deaf "'''IIe''l can't Mar the music. they need 10 IM....,..u.., the rhythm IS weD .. lhe" for
"A Doll's House" - Classic
Feminist Drama by Henrik Ibsen
The story of • wOman lorn
between being loyal to her
domineerifIJI husband Or beins
true to herself can be corI5i<krcd
jutt IS r~ltv.nl in 1990as il was
al iU optning in 1879. The
Cl"l ic. bul contemporlty
f~minist duma 01 "A Doll',
House" by Henrik lb5en is sel·
ting lhe slage at Nazareth Col·
l"g~ Arts Center in April. No.a
Helmer must choose between
her comfortlb~ life, and lhe
courage 10 discover what is rel l·
Iy important 10 her. IbRn ... 11
&hod of his time In <Inlina with
Ihif sensiti ~ subject. which
crelted. scand.ol when It first
premiered.
Performances arc:
Pridays, Apri.l 2m0. " 27 at '00
SIo lurdoys. Ap.rmil 2. 1 &28 I I 8:00
Sunday• . Apr.iml 2.2 "Z9 .t 2:00
Studio ,....,..1,..,· Nuarelh Col·
lege Art$ Cente.
Adul" SS - Studenu 54 • Sr.
Citizens 53 . Nu FREE
Senior jennifer McCaffrey
will pllly her final roLe .1
N,ureth College as Nora
Helrner. an innoxenl. doIl·liu
wom. n strugli", with lhe
perils of hr. domineer;", hus·
boond Thrvald Helnwr. played by
Ben Temple, who memorably
starred in " Lone 51 .... . nd
" Miss fire<:uckc. Conlest:'
51raighl from the spring mu.ieal
"Chicago." Se.n Dough~rly
pl.ys Krogstad •• 'ri&htencd
char..,t~r c.pabk of evil .nd
black .... iI. M.king he. debut if
Susan Schnetzer in the role of
Cbri'l~ Li....,. Nor,', femalc
confidant'"- Timothy Gibbs II'"
pun II Dr. Rank. who &/uIJfl
• dcq> friendship with Ihe
He lmers. Also f""tumhre julie
Fiske as H ele n~ and Colleen
Curlin II Anne Marie. Dr.
o.vid Fe rre ll. C .... ;nT\IJI of Ihe
Theatre Arta Departmenl . t
Nuarelh CoUeg". is lhe dire<:·
lor. Tieke"' .. e .v.ilable at the
Nazarelh College Arts Cente\"
So.. Offi.,..
Nazareth Theatre
League News
Next Meeting
SUn., April 22, 1990
7:00 p.m.
A - 48
~=;''''''''l>Ilarr'''IIemCnl involves Ihe orcheol ... Sinoc Ihe Fanara Theatre doesn·t .... "" Agenda: end of the year Awards
In orch~rl pit, Ihe music will be performed in laepo.rate room, with lelevislon monilOR and Party wl'll be dl'scussed
providina vl .... 1 CUet belw..,n on'Sllge pe,formero . nd conduclor Robert Mowers, music con·
l ulllnt in the performina . rlS dtpartmenl. Speaker. placed lhmu,ho. . 1 the lhutre wim:.,::-=,:.. .-'_ _____________________. .,
cast tbe muoic for lhe helring . ud;.,ncc.
"The NTIO Bo>:: OffiCI!: is Open 10 • .m • .• p.m. weekdays. for roserv.tlo.... 1990 Student Art Exhibition Awards
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ENTERTAINMENT
Meg & Mo's Movie Review
Mo .. l~ Review by Mary Eileen
Gri"" and Maureen &.ry
the funny .nd It timn. trying
.elilionship ~Iween Mi.!.s
Daisylnd her chauffeur, Ho.k.
Set in ru •• 1 Georgi. 1948, the
story tlkcs pllce over a period
of t6 ye.~ in which Miss Dai,y
and Ilo.k Iwho is bllCk),
develop a specif,l bond of friend·
ship that gl'OWsalowly and then
matures into IOmething very
.tpeeif,I, while triumphantly
comin, thro<lJl! the diffICult
tressl was the unforKdtlblc
Mill DaiSy with Mo rgan
Fruman playin, he. ever
fai thfu l chluffeu r, Ho.k, o.n
Aykroyd played 6ooley, MiSll
Daisy's helpful but at time ..
""er~aring IOn.
Each Iclor Will perf~tly iiI'
led to their characte •. They . 11
delive.ed IllMlo to make the;.
perform.n<:eI .ich .nd .ew •• ·
ding .nd nothinl shOrl of ex·
her reliable chaur/eur was
wonderful. He wa. Ihe linkins
chara"'e. betwun MiN o.isy
and he. $On and he added such
warmth and me'nin, tobis role
th.t he could have churned
even the mean"t perlOn.
The lupponinS actre_. who
port.ayed 6ooley" wife and
Mi.!.s 0aUy'1 cook were I'IItti
Lupone as FIou.ine, 6oo1ey"
rather nighly wife and Esther
Ihere wlsn', much huJt le
.nd bustle.
Coui.tuC)': Tbe movie
WI. very consistent and the au,
dience wa. alway • • eminded of
wh" year il was. The ye.~
m~ , hud at a slow . nd
. teady pace. What reilly made
Ihe movit very sustaining Will
the makeup used to make the
c haracters older as Ihe yea~
went On, nndy wll
t...c1y recogniuble as Miu Driving
Miss
'It's no wonder that this movie won an
Academy Award for best picture. It is certainly
deserving of it considering the performances
by Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman and
Doisy t ....... d the end of the
movie when .... e was ouJlllORd·
.Iy. .. ,.,-.,.where .ro<Ind the asc of EMi",: Tbe endin, was
very memorlble and quite I
te .. ;erker. It wasn't rcally sad,
but it conveyed the com·
pleteness of Miss o.;'y·s friend·
ship wilh Hoak, beca use of
her admitta nce that Ho.k was
tfUlI her best friend. He wu now
the one who really looked after
her wh ... ClIS before, Mi .. o.isy
fJwIYS wlnted todoeverylhillg
On ""r ..... n lind she let
/MI)'O<IC ~Isc know il too!)
Ran",: This movie is ..
definite " 10." I highly re<:om·
mend it to Inyo"" who is not
lllre whal movie to oee.. It brinp
I'ICh I good fuling i!1sido thot
you will "" smiling . U Ihe way
through it, .nd even .fter too.
Daisy
directed by 8,uce Ber~5fo,d
"Driving Miss Daisy" depicls
Dan Aykroyd.'
times of racial upscU a$ well.
OvfTall aclin,: It', 11.0
wonder thlt th is movie won an
Academy Award for best pi<:.
ture. It iiCerllinly !lexrving of
il consldering that th~ actors
who portrayed Miss Daisy,
Hoak .nd 6oo1ey Ite som~ of
Ihe finest oneS around. Jessica
'TlIndy Iw ho 11$0 WOn best .c·
ceUent. While we are used \0
seeing him east in hu..-ou.
role$, AyuO)'d came through
i" • rlther . erioul one
with much &lyle .nd class.
nndy gave depth to he,
rol~ 1$ Miss Daisy while never
OTlCe giving in to whit could
h.ve bun. borin, Ind stodgy
characte r, Freeman II
Rolle IS ,'''' willy cook, ldella.
~ry: The ICtnery wu
quite ni<:e at times. MOlt of the
movie tool< platt In Miss
o.isy'suorand in t.er very Luge
and beauliful house. All in all.
the ..... rounding. were _.
ducive to the "...".11 mood of
the """"it'lhat of the slower
pace of the South 11\ whleh
Curtain Up •••
"PRANK"
DOLL'S HOUSE
Fridays, April 20 & 27
at 8 p.m.
April 17 • 19 2 p.m. Saturdays, April 21 & 28
at 8 p.m.
Fridays, April 20, 27
and May 4 7:30 p.m.
Sundays, April 22 & 29
at 2 p.m.
Saturdays, April 21, 22 8 p.m. Studio Theater-Arts Center
FREE TO
Sundays, April 28, 29 2 & 7 p.m. NAZARETH STUDENTS
You are cordially invited
to a cello recital
By Eastman School Senior Student
Adam Lange-Pearson
on
1iIesday, Apnll7, 1990
at eight o'clock in the evening
at Corpus Chnsti Church
80 Prince Street
Rochester, N.Y.
Free Admission
Reception to follow
Faculty Noontime Lecture Series Agenda
April 17 - "Feminist Thought and Trada;ooal Philosophy," Dr. Jane Koenen,
Philosophy Department.
24 - "Galtison Keillor and the Moral Importance d Story," Dr.
Thomas DonIin-Smith, Religious Studies Department.
Campus Ministry Calendar of Events
April 8-15 - Nevada Desert Experien:::e
11 - lenten Morning Prayef; 8:Q0-8:20 a.m.. Chapel
18 - Scx::iaI Justice Committee meeting, 4:00 p.m., Living Rocm
22 - 20th Anniversary of Earth Day, campus Celebration, details 10
be announced.
24 - Spring Blood drive, 11:00 a,m, ·5:00 p.m" Sweeney Reading
loooga
24 - Campus Ministry Council meeting, 4:JO.5:30 p.m., 1924 room
30 - End d lhe Year PICNIC! 4:30 until? Place to be announced.
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JUST FOR FUN:
"HOWl
When my friends and I graduated
from high school, we all took part-time
jobs to pay for college.
They ended up in car washes and
hamburger joints, putting in long hours
for little pay.
Not me. My job takes just one
weekend a month and two weeks a year.
Yet, I'm eami~ $18,000 for college.
Because I Joined my local Anny
National Guard.
They're the people who help our
state dunng emergencies like hurrican~
and floods. They're also an
important part of our country's military
defense.
So, since I'm helping them do such
an important job, they're helping me
make it through school.
Army
As soon as I finished Advanced
Training, the Guard gave me a cash
bonus of $2,000. I'm also getting
another $5,000 for tuition and books,
thanks to the New GI Bill.
Not to mention my monthly Anny
Guard paychecks. They1l add up to
more than $11,000 over the six years
I'm in the Guard.
And if I take out a college loan, the
Guard will help me pay it back - up to
$1,500 a year, plus interest.
It all adds u~ to $18,000-or more
- for college for Just a little of my time.
And that's a heck of a better deal than
any car wash will give you.
THE GUARD CAN HELP PUT
YOU THROUGH COLLEGE, TOO.
SEE YOUR LOCAL RECRUITER
FOR DETAILS, CALL TOLL-FREE
800-638-7600,' OR MAll. TillS
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Editor, M I~ Sorbello, BII,I.
nnl Mgr. TIl!"''' O'COnnor
and Editor M,,,, S"-plro , II
IoQIdng .. thI-r ~PPlr (If _ do
...,. 10 0\1 ... ",").
Kelly Hlughlln and be .... 1""IOII"y_1I
dinner to be 18fVed.
" So mlny wome" _ 10 little IImel" (Way to go JllOnl)
A'" E Editor Miry EllMn Grine Ind
dltl Ed Mayer looking pNCIOIII at
the COrwentlon Cent ....
" Ben, Cln I _It)'OUr He?"
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INTERESTED I
PUBLICATIONS
NAZAR
(Verity, Gleaner, Yearbook)
Well then, make it
a point to come
to the
Interest Meeting
on Wednesday,
April 18th,
at 5:45 p.m. in the
Publications Office
CAR'IOON CORNER
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sua:.y ~f (AI4'T
8E II'II'Q,tfA!oI1.
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victim.
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Student Affairs,
Shults Center)
And Get Involved!
SENIORS -
Thank You
for reaching our
$2,000 .goal for
the Senior ,Class
gift to Naz on
Pledge Day.
- Your Class Officers
Friends of
Bill w.
Thursday Nights
7 p.m.
Campus Ministry
Living Room
Come Join Us!