Friday, SEPTEMBER 14, 1990
The
GL64NER
A Nazareth College Student Publication
Rochester, New York
The Cam.pus Ministry of Today
By DONNA PRIVITERA
Another ~.r.t N .. has just
bellun. Students are~ttling in.
to d._l. malting new friends.
.nd han,ing out wilh old
chum .. really sellin, into the
routine 01 things. Most N ..
",u~nls "c looking into clubs
UId activities that ..... k thrir ",.
tt.ft!. Tho. who ~ an ",.
ItrHl in making a diffcrcn« in
the Ii,," of OIhen. shoukll'~
• look .t (Ampu, Ministry.
Campus Ministry is • ~Ii·
lion between staff mcmben and
• 1"Jents th.t work together 10
mect spidlu.land community
service/volunteer oriented
1)~~1'!!l!l!.! Min~try is
hca<k<l by Sisler KiolIiYW~fdcr.
r.ther ,.. .. 1 ErI11Wt,.nd o. .. d
Cotnoi, Stew .. !. Campus
Ministry .150 has • student
o;oundl headed by P.~nr
Kristen Davis. Via-: President
Joan Conley, ~.etary kUi
Masao., .nd Trcasurv Jennifer
H •• man, .Iong wilh Sluden!
coordinators ~ ",I largo:"
coone;' members. These people
work tosethe. to f""ter "Piritual
.rowth .mong the N ... ..,th
community. hutoneof the most
import.nt g0<01. i. to help
NUllreth .tudents and faculty
become more in touch with
their Own nced •• nd the nced.
of others. throu,h community
... ",ice .nd other voIunt~.
activities.
Sister "-thy eq>Lains that
··c.mpus Ministry continues to
VOW ,lid _rna to be a !lronger
and ..-e vit.l pari of life 1\
N ... reth. We h."" 30 c.mpu.
Ministry "udent lea<ku who
coordi .... te. wi6e variety of p ....
,,,ml 1n<:ludinl pra)"' •• nd
wOflhlp opportunities. s.ervice
p.oject.. .nd soci.1 . nd
community·building activities."
C.mpul Mini'lry il.n .ctive
.nd import.nl Jl"rI of the
N.ureth community .• nd It remain,
th.t w.y bee • ...., of .cIi""
and coorin8 peopLe As Oaud
Cotnoir Stewart Ny" .. Students
fir>d ti>emselvu interested in
doilllthinp when they get to
collese. [theyl become more involved
in prOST'ms. One w>oy is
to party .ll n;shl. .nC>lhe. w.y
is to help. The Mti.faction thaI
comes from helpin8 othe.s
oUI_ish_ activili,.. th.t help
our ... I"".:' "
Th new student. on c.mpus.
being Involved il' Brnl.tart in
buildin, new.r>d !QlinS friend·
ships. Fathe. Paul English rec.ll.
ed his uno:!e .... adu.te days .nd
how beilll Involved .ffected
him. "1 remember wi>en I was
.n urK\ergrad .nd how rewar·
ding il was 10 me to be involved
in • ,roup like this. You can
In.n • lot at coIlqe and IIe.m·
ed III .wful lot .bout mY:M'lf,
.bout other people . • nd about
God by bein. lnvol~ in the
many thilll' c.mpu. Min'&try
offe... I think the .tudent.
would enjoy thems.el"" ....
Campus Mini. t ry i ••
ch.llenging .nd exciting
or,.niution for everyone.
whether they ate ttron,ly
oriented with God 01" nC>l.
E""ryone who .... lOInethinllo
sha.e with othe .. has. pile.! in
c.mPUI Min;&try. Iu Sister
"-thy MY" " It' .. veat pl.oe to
make frie ...... 1f!t to know God.
serve those in need, .r>d have •
lot of fun.: ' ~
~ . i~tt""mation .bont
Campus MillUlt;Y or c.mpu.
Minbtry Coun9I, contact SIster
"-thy II at. 331, Father !'lui
ext. 332, or Cl'ud Cotnoir
Stew8rt .t txt. 344.
Outstanding Young Nazareth Alumni Honored
By KATHV KERNAN
'Ibm no.t. 'Ib those !ludent.
.. 1>0 .llended NUireth with
thio younS man. the .... me is cer·
tain to conjure up ""rious col.
orful memories. Senior clus
pruldcnt, 19&9·90, this in.
divldu a l served as M.e ..
cheerle.der, O.J., in'pirer.
anything th.t would .llow for
him to be in the spotlisht.
lIit was recently hono.ed for
hia many line qu.lities wh...,
the Board of Adv'30rs for the
OuUt.r>din, Young Men of
AmeriCJI .w.rds P"'lram .n·
_Deed that no't was .mon.
What's
Inside ...
those selected for inclusion in
ti>e 1989 ed'tion of OUTSTAN·
DlNC YOUNC MIlN OF
AMIlRICA.
Now in itl 27th year. Ihe
OYMA prOS"m ia desisned to
honor .nd enoour .. e youn.
men between the .ges of 2t and
4(] who h.ve di.tingui.hed
them:M'lve, In m.ny flelds of
endeavQr .• uch '" service to
commun'ly. profeMionalleader·
ship. academic .chievement, bu"...,.. advancement. cultural
acoompli ....... nu, and civic and
political participation. A<:hieY<!-
Movie
Reviews
menta 'n these areas are the
result of dedication, respon'
sibility, .nd • d •• "" fot u·
cellcnce _ qualitiel which
deserve to be recosnized. .nd
remembered.
150.000 nominations were
received from politic.lle.deTi.
University .nd College offici,ls.
clergymen. business le.ders. as
well as from v.rious civic
group. .nd community
organi.utiotl$. COn .... tu!ations
are utended to lIit for beinS
... 1ee1ed for thia I'C" honor.
Have a
Fit at
Nazareth
College
Habitat for Humanity
By A!..INA URBAN
On Thesday, September 25.
members of Ihe Nua.eth com·
munity win participate In
Roches ter·s n.bi!lt for
Humanity. H.b.w for Humani·
ty is an ccu .... nial Christian
housilll miniltry founded. in
1916. whole mission is to
eliminate poverty bonsin,.r>d
ho .... lessnes.s.
These homes arc for low in·
come f.miliel who will be a·
peeted to m.ke monthly
payments without paying in·
terest Homeownerl muSt .Iso
planon putting in.n .ve<lseof
500 houtl of "Iweat equity",
working On their OWn ho ......
.nd those 01 ne;shOO". H.bitat
for Humanity olfen :M'Cur;ty to
those whocould never afford to
So thro",h custo......,. financial
c"'nnels. H.bitat hal built and
re"'bbed over 6,000 hoUIoH
worldwide. This year, they .re
v:peeting to bu,ld4,2OO houses.
By 1994, they hope to build
10,000 h~ • yeal.
This AUlust in Rochwer. on
the corne. of Scio.r>d Weld. the
foundation was con.tructed
with the help of student. from
St. John Fisher. On September
Golden
Flyers'
Tennis
25, yolunleerswill be .upc",i,.
ed by conlractors ..... Debbie
Smith, student coordilllior for
N.zareth's participation In
H.bitat for Humanity &tiled.
"All _ need b Ihe manJK>W"r.
The n.i1s .nd lumber wiJI be
proYided.. People just have to be
willi", to work." Scott Nebon,
bead coach of the NUI.eth
lac'O$:M' tum. has yolunt~,ed
his ~e'rn members 10 help.
Several members of th~
freshmen cia» will .lso be
pIorliciJl"IiIll·
From 8 am to 8 pm,
yolunle~.s will work in three
four·hou r shifts. from 8.m to
noon, noon 10 4 pm. .nd 4 pIn
10 8 pm. Transportation will
either be proYided by 'he
IChoal, or by voIunt~'1 car
poolinl with uch othe •.
Volunteers may Itill sisn up at
the C.mpus Ministry Offooe or
.t ti>e Infonnation Desk. DebhOe
Smith .nd fellow COI)f.
dinator Farher Paul I!nglish
'vee th. t the mo&t Slttis(yinl
feeling .bout H.bital for
Humanity COrMS when one !leeS
the re.ult ...
Who's
New
at Naz
Celebrate Science!
By KATHY KERNAN
Th many ll ude:nll. Se;ena
may be nothing more than I
~rspe.;tiva I clllss. which muJ!
be suffe red through before One
wHJ be permiUed to gradulte.
However. with the reant add;·
tlotl. and renovltion. to the
Chemillry and Biotosy lab$ in
Smyth MIL more Ind more
studenu may betin to !flU
notice of this mul!i·face1ed
~ubjecl.
In ttLebrllion of these new
lloCililin. the Biolosy and
Chemistrydeplnmenlll will be
holding a rtteption of friday.
September 21. from 3·5 pm in
the newly renoVloled laba. The
re«p1 ion is open 10 Nlzareth
"udent .... well .... ll p ..... pe.;.
tive Na ... tulknlllshowingan in·
teresl in Science, high schoo!
teache" and counselor. from
arelllChools. college profello,",
from nearby colleges, Science
al .. mni who MY<: grad .. lted
within the last rtft""n~ .... and
the donors who helped make
the additions possible. Some of
these donon include: Bausch '"
I..aumb Inc., MflJipore·Waterl.
the Eastman Kodak Com~ny.
·tt.e Clnndt Foundation. the
Ceneral MOIors Foundation,
11>(1 the N.tionll Science Foun.
dooon. Cntitude is abo utend·
ed to the Dawnport·Hatch
Foundation and Otis IileVfotor
for their help in making the
building IccessibLe to the
Iuondklpped.
"lOur. 0{ the new facilitlc:$ will
be taking place throughout the
doy .• , well ... demonS"l tions
with the new equipment. SOme
of these demonstrations will in·
clude; identifying caffeine by Ii·
quid chromatography, caloric
content by bomb caloriemetry.
color Inllysis by visible spec·
tometry, vitamin C determina·
tion. nuclur magnetic
ruonlnce. and infrared
jpe<;tomentry.
BLOOD DRIVE ...
Wednesday, September 26, 1990
lIAM·5PM
Shults Center
Must be ...
• 17 years or older
• At least 110 pounds
• In good health
, Urgent need for all blood types!!
The GUi4NER
1990-91
Editor
o Kathy Kernan
Managing Editor
o Alina Urban
Director, Advertising
o Donna Privitera
Staff
Jengi Mlynarski
Michael Paul Casey
Matt Mooney
Paul Merkle
April Osterman
Michelle Kriesen
Our Right to Privacy
AnnuaUy, N.u.areth College of
Rochester informs students of
the Flmlly Educ.lionll Righls
Ind Prlvlcy Act of 1974, ...
amendc<l. TIIi. Act, with which
tt.e inllitution intends to comply
fully. WIS designed tox
I.) P'OIeo:t the privacy of
education records
2.' to estlblish the ""'t 01
studenU to inspect and review
their ed"":ltion records
3.' to provide guidelines foothe
correction 01 inatturate 00-
mislead,,,, doll then"'" infor·
mal . nd formal helring'
4.11. to inform studenllth.lt
no personilly identif ... ble infor·
mation from education records
will be disclOKd without their
prior writt en consent except
when prior wriuen COnsent is
not required by the Act, such IS
Directory Inlormation.
b. Direo:tory Information is
defined IS the followinR Ind
may be ~Ieaed without wrll·
ten conlCnt unleu thelludent
.ignl I no"-disclosure sllte·
ment in the Regiltrlr" Oflitt:
N.~
Address
'Ielephone Number
~tea of Attneda~ "'. Previous inllilution(s,
auended
Major field of study
AWlrds
Honora (including Dun·,
""I
Dcgr~", conferred (in.
cludlng dltesl
Put Ind present partici~·
tion in officially
recognized
sports Ind Ictivities
Physici l flctors (height,
weight of "hletHI
~te Ind pllte of birth
Namrerh College RcgiSInr's Of·
flCe has adopted In inlernll of·
fitt policy to release only:
Name
~te of AUendlnce
Cl ••
Mojor field of study
Awards
Honor
Oegr~(I! conlerud (in·
cluding dotH)
Date .nd place of birth
"
'0 ~0";C~~':0,
lege i
Policies and Procedure. C
Handbook. ..
Questions concerning th~ ~
Flmily Educltional Rights and n
Privacy Act ""'y be ~ferred ~O) •
the Rt-gistra'-S Ofr>«.
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Jesus of Montreal
Sy J IiNCI MlYNARSKi
}t:$UI QI MQnlTfll1 is a film
wrillen .nd directed by Denys
Arcand. It 1.1 two hour Canadian
film ~n in French with
English subtitiel. The movie is
• <L-....... for on oIdH. ma'",. 'u·
die~. wluot I·m trying to Sly
is it rated "RH.
n.e mov~, to me, was ~he
story 01 Daniel (Lothaire
Blutelu) Ind his fO)Ur friends
Rnd eo-Icto .. modern lung the
passion ploy for I shrine in
Montreal Ind mlklng people
reali.., their view. on ~Iigion in
I subtle yet powerful way.
"",ere I .. many . i .... i/ • • itie.
between Daniel', Hfe In the
movie and the story of the Bi·
bLe. ~niei is offered. chlnce
of fame and fOttune II long as "
, ,
college ring NOW.
JOSTENS • ~ •• , c. • .0 ••• 0 •• ," o~
"
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I ARTS
Nazareth College Department of
Theatre Arts Presents Its 1990-91 Season
Byrd and Brass Bring Best of Jazz
and Chamber Music to Arts Center
in We,! Thus ",here tile
Oisdpluof J.mes Oo:ln gather
for their {",.,nlieth reunion.
Now mlddle-.ged women, the
ladi~' humoroulreminiKeIlCeS
mingle Wilh fl .. h'back! \0 their
)'OUth; then lhe arrival of • Slun·
nl ng . n ~ momenta rily
unlecognl~ ""WI\,In ..:ts off.
series of confront.tioru that
upset tllel. sclf-deuption5 and
Hpo$C' tllei. well-hidden disf,p·
poin!! ... .,nt .. Pl!rfor .... nces u e
in lhe Studio Thulre On
Friday ... Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.t
800 pm; S'Uu. day.f. Oec:. l ... d
Dec. 8 II 8:00 pm. Sunday Oec:.
2 It 2:00 pm
"She Stoops 1b Conquer" by
Oliver Goldsmith il I .. 18thcentury
comedy of misl.ken
identity, inV(ltving In .rranged
m'''; I,e between Young
Marlowe and Kate Ib rd(:JI5lIe.
When M .. ~ and h;, friend
H.stinp are On their w.y to tile
H .. dcastlet., they In' \iettlved
into thin kin, H •• dustle is •
a.ndlord of an inn and Kate I
.... id. A covey 01 inept servl nts
adds to the merriment, Ind the
mistakes of the night I re
pleasantly corrected I t the linl l
t. bluu_ "She Sloops To Conquer"
will be performed on
Fridays, Mareh Sond 15 at 8:00
pm; Saturday .. Mlreh 9 1nd 16
II 8:00 pm: I nd Sundays. Mlreh
10 and 17 I t 2:00 pm on \~
"bin SU,~.
A collection 0( short experi"",
nlll rheltre piec6 will
be pRStnled Friday .. April 19
and 26 II 8:00 pm: Salurday ..
April20lnd 27 It 8:00p,n; Sun.
days. April 21 Ind 281r 2:00pm
in Ihe Studio Thutre, These
oon-traditioruol plllys rl nJe from
Tom Sto ppl rd', spoof of
Shakespea reln theatre, "The
lIS-minutel Dog" Troupe
Hamlet ," 10 Samuel BeckeU's
funny/sad ~Ik commentlry
on socill values, "Come I nd
0.:.:' Whi t Inili.lly . ppe.rs
obscure, ridiculous or jUlt plain
dull on t~pI3I:jumps to lifeon
the ~ revulina c:ompelling.
often biling or hiLoriou. lruths
l boUI t~ human CO<'dilion,
Tockeu for t~ Dt-~rtmenl of
Jazz guilar moster Ch .. lie
Byrd and t~ premiere brall
ensemble Annapolis Bra"
Quintet will unite In I concert
that draws from the best of bolh
worlds of jan and ch.mber
music to open Nnareth College
Arts c"nler's new selSOn,
Presenled by l ~ Nu.ore th Col·
lege Art. c"nler in as.tOctolion
wilh The Guill r Soc:iely of
Rochester, Inc~ Byrd " BtlllS
wiU appear Main Stage on Friday.
September 21 II S pm,
TICkd$ ore $20_
11>Ca..rlie Byrri Triolnd the
Annapolis BrlUS Quin tel, both
based in Marylllnd, leln>ed up
for their firsl performance in
1985. The collaboration wi.
.uch a hilt hat it waS lollowed
by In album, released in fall
1986, and I U.S. lour in the
win!erand spring of 1987.1'hcir
COlleen blur. !he lin ... belween
lradiliona! chamber mu$lc I nd
jazz. featuring piecellhal ranJe
from elegant Bliubelh.n
danus to driving jau sambaa.
Charlie Byrd lelmed 10 ploy
ed • reputation itt the j.a= world
performing with Joe M. rsall,
Sol Yaged, Alvy West Ind Fred,
die Slack.
In 1950 Byrd beg.n clQslel l
lIudies first with Sophode,
p,~s Ind Laler;n Itlly with the
I rcot Sp.o nish classic.1 guita rist
Andres Segovia. With
Wlshinglon, D.c.'s Showboot
Lounge III I home but in t~
SO's.nd 60's. he developed the
diJ(incti", combinalion 01 jazz
and cLossicol techniques with
L.otin rhythnu for which he is
known lodoy.
Equally.1 home io the idioln$
01 e~11 music and jazz, Byrd
hili produced <¥Vcr fifly Ilbums
on his own, three of which . re
of classical m"-Sic, and 11.0. been
leatu red on mOre Ihan Iwo
dou n others.
by Mark Weitzman
n ".a lrc Arts produClIom lre S6
for ad ults; t5 for lIudenlS: and
H for Sr. Citi",ns. They Ife
I v,ilable II Ihe Nu.oreth Col"'
ge Box om~. The Box Office
is open Monday·Friday from
11:00 am 10 S:OO pm, with Salurd
ay hours beginning in
$eplember.
t~ guitar III I child from his
falher_ During World W.r II,
while workin, in I travelin, orcbestra
fo< tbe u.s. Army, he
mel legc..w.ry gypsy guiti risl
Djall80 Reinhardl, The en'
counter cryslIJlized Byrd'.
determination 10 follow jan II
I career. In lhe late 40's he
st ud ied at the Hornell Music
Schoo! in M.nhan.n .nd gain-for
more Ihan 15 ye .... An,
napolis BrlUS Quinlet hu main,
t.ined I position 0( pre '
emine""" among tbe world ',
cblmb", music groups,
dilli nguis hi". itself ..
Ameria', first full-limeperf",,mini
brlUS ensemble. The
Quintet performs ..-e lban
ISO co"""ns every year, lours
worklwido: and bosIs the annual
International Brass Quintet
Festiv. 1 in Baltimore,
".
VERITY
Tickets for Byrd " Br.ss . re
l20 I nd ore available at the
N .... te lh College An s c"nter
800 Office, II . m-5 pm, Mond.
y Ih rough Salurday.
Nazareth Literary and Art Society
come join us for .. .
positions on Verity's Publication staff
poetry • prose • fine arts • coffe houses • little Theatre outings
Jazzberry sessions · discussions . meet new people . share your
talent · get published!!
"Carpe Diem!"
Look for signs around campus-meeting times will be p::>sted!!
ste.ling . car from a priest. .s
we lias tryingto seU La rgequ.nliti",
of " hot" goo<h acquired
wilh Ihe help of his previous
mob buddies. When brought up
on c harge. lor these v. riou. 0(.
fenSltl. Martin. under Ihe protection
of tile FBI, is rele.sed,
without retribut ion,
Moranis and Manin, lhough
a seeminJly unsuited ~ir in tbe
beginnin" re Lote well to each
DIllen and each Ife I ble Ioglean
eert .. " po-.i li", characteristics
from the ot h~r.
In the ~nd, MartIn, involved
;n perhlps hi, biggest 5<:am
ever, hIS a c hl nge of heart, I nd
comes OUI of Ihe fillJ'l looking
like I h~ro. find ing love in Ihe
process,
All in . 11, this Okk makes for
I lot of lIIushs. though il is
perhaps too predictable II
times.
By APRil, OSTERMAN
Imagine lhal you're lying 00
an operating IIIble wh~n . ud,
de~ly the line on your EEG gael
flat: you Ill' dead, Now yourlife
Oashes belore your eyes .. you
move s wiftly Ihrough a long
dark tunnel. Whal lWllill you is
briahl light, lun 0( comlon,
peace and happil>C$l, right? Not
according 10 F~fline,." I~
scle"",,-rlClion thriller that odds
an intri.uingtwisl by bringing
som~ 01 our WOfit Ie ... 10 the
subject 01 death.
Keifer SUlherland plllys I
ralher bold I nd der .. nt medical
student who sell Out On I
danJerOUII exploration of Math.
He man. gel to perl uOKlt four
rather rel uctant d a""mlte'including
actor Kevin Bacon
jSbC"s H.ving A flIby) Ind Ie·
tress Julil Roberlf (Preuy
Vtbman)<to ",icntiflClUy control
and carry out his de"h. ln what
secms to be an lbandoned
chapel, the five students-all
knowiug Ihal their medic. l
careers ate 1\ stlke- blind ly
begin Ihe ir experime ntation.
Afler succeeding in bringing
Sulherl.lnd back from the dead,
tbe otbers then wanled 10
"flaUine," III they call it, to
come hick with I~ .... wert 01
dellh_
As each of tile partici~nlS
'flatU nes,:' they come back with
a powerful and u"ique n perle""",
Yet, somethinl unexplained
has bqun 10 happen to
each of these .. uplore .....
Figu res from their ~.t have
come back to haunt them, un·
til each one of the Plat liners
begins 10 realiu that Ihcy hi ve
.... de I d raSlic mistake by
"pl.lying God" wilh Iheir own
mortality.
The J{O<y Une, although it
.... y seem f .. ·fetched to aome,
i. b rillianlly imaginllive,
FI.tliners tJUlnages to like . n
unbe liev. ble premise-th ai
something phenomenal exlslS
. Itcr death - Ind mikes il SO
real and lifelike IILaI it practic!:ll.
Iy jumps ofl Ihe 5<:reen Ind
plungu you directly in lhe
midsc of the oroon. Keiler
Sutherland giYeS I particularly
convincing perfOrmltlot: .. .
rebel who becomu . lmoM
deranged III he gets iDYOived in
IOmeIhing far ..-e danBCrous
than he bad ever envisioned.
l!ac:h 01 the other actors in th is
group 01 medkaJ sludenlllives
I distinct penonality 10this uni·
que cast of charaClers, If you
enjoy an inlense m<¥Vie that
Ioecps yo .. on Ihe edge of your
5Cl.1, . nd challenges you to
think open-minded ly l bout the
IUb;ect 0( death, lhen FIolli"..,.
is I musl to see.
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.. THE GlEANER ~ 1" , 1ttO
OPINION
The Gleaner's Question of the Week:
How Has the Situation in the
Middle East Mfected You?
Meghan Marlon
Senior
SocioIogyISpeci.1 Ed
"I am amazed al ,he evoill'
lion 0( wo ..... " illlo lhe fronl
IJ'IIC$ 0( _"'0", lhey jWf
artll'l worlling 011 rompul_
allJl""Ol"e N
David Orollette
Senior
Economics
'-rh~ bigg .. ' part of 1M """"'ion IMI off«:/S .....
;, lloe risi", ftNt-g l'ri<is."
To Drink or
Not to Drink?
By MICUAELJ0ItN CASEY
In Ihe paot few weeu. •
lI01.ble mu.mur in Iht Siudeni
body Iu!$ !>ttn hea.d on Ihe
,"ue of R.A~ .. ~.mpIiS saf~ty
and INrlies. n.... mU""lIr bei", lIu,llheu
is sirict,. enforc,m,nl of the
alcohol polley, SOm' lIo1Iy 100
Mriet on enfore<:menl. A ccmoin
.....,..nt ot cooperation between
aU R.A: .. ~ampu.'I ,..f~y pHSOfI'
ntl • • nd Siudents i, needM to
~p life On t.mpus ,lInnin,
smoothly. Theend compl,inl is
th.t lOme students feel they
haw:!>ttn .. nf.irly trtat"".nd
in .ny roJI~ .unooplle., that
is • "",rio .. s "';tu.tion. Wh~n the
afo~m,ntioned g.oups do nol
wa.k tog,th,r. Iht enti.e
residenti.1 communily 0( that
DDIkst can fail to communicale;
f.illo f"lIC"Iion.
Ont Ilud,nt complained, ·· It
was nOlhing IiI«! Ihis 1 .. 1
ye.r .. :! jllSl con't ~Iieve
Ih .... .
Thou unlimeniS wert
.1..-1 Khoed to the point 0(
ve.botim by other siudenl' I
talked wilh. Thi. silua lion may
couse .n ~n MOre "",rious
problem·lIudenllle.vin, compus
10 drink and lhe posaibilily
of drinki", .nd drivinK' In
.~.kin, wilh Lou Co~rlino
about Iht ...,..,aJled striclu en'
farttmenl of the .kobol pot;ey,
• number ilenu unknown 10
~ of th, studenl body w~
"",ealed.
Mosl R.A:s.lilJonly ChKk on
obYioul or blatanl infractions of
policies .nd a11h"'lP. Iheir actioM
.... y .teem d'Nlic complred
10 lasl yea •. there is 110_
informllion .boullut yt:at lhal
mOSI sludenls art unaware of.
During Ihe 1989·90 $l:hool
yearal N.Ulr,lh thue_~ 14a
policy violalioflS; 136 of Ih""
we.e .lcohol ~lal"". 11 would
,I.nd 10 reason. liand 10 simple
logic thai m.ybe a 'Iron,er
liane' on the enfor~emenl 0(
Ihe .Icohol policy mly ~ WI(·
rani"" if not needed.
"I don·t wanl US 10 be playins
Rambo. . .so forceful Ih .. I Slu·
denl·' privacy if being viololed~'
Copcrtino SI.led
On We<lntsday AuguS122. lhe
Residenl;"1 ~fe staff .1 Naw-~h
wenl 1054. John Fishe.lo I,"in
wilh FISher'. residenliallife per·
IIOnne\. Throu,h policy review
.nd silliation roLe·playing. both
VOUPS ltarned IKhniques for
Ih,i, jobs IU R.A:s)"'1 no lrain·
inS is complet, wili>oullrialand
errOr of On the joob u~ri,nce.
On the subject of Sludeni'
iuvi", campu'lodrink .nd lhe
dangerous pouibility of drinkinland
drivina. Copertino,..iIi.
"Sludenls m.k, Ihal
chole, ... I'm nOI going 10 slop
thtm ,., I can only ,n""",.,e
them nol 10:'
Would it be .illy la IWUme
thai Ih, Mudent, of NIUI"lh
cannot live wilho .. t Ihe COnsumption
of alcohol. 21 years of
1ge or nol? In Iht t nd. as in'
advertent IU il "",y be. If
SludenlS chO<»c 10 leav, COm·
pus 10 drink. lhat becomes Ih.cir
respon.ibilily. Hopefully Ih'ft
will ~ a deli,naled d.ive •. Th
drink or not ta d.ink? b itlhal
import ani of • question?
Ann Marie Uunle.
Sophomore
Art
"1 cer,aillly have bo"llhl
more pllTMr$ tmd ,,"{or'
hlllalery 1 oon'/ 1/0 Itome 11.1
o(len ~ILW 0( 1M l1l.I
pricAN
Dear Gubby,
A girl bock home won'lleave
me alone. We only uw each
oIher • few tilllH durin, \h.c
summer and now she thinb she
wanls 10 m.rry me! I'VII MoppM
w.iting he' bock bUI her lell,r$
keep comins. I Ihink sh.c is ver,·
in, on Inllo1lnily and severe
depression because of my lack
ofinltreSi. I feci bad bull don'l
wanl 10 lead he. on,
Mr. "In Truubl""
Dear Mr. n.:. .. bl"
/I $OUnd, lib- you·vcdisc .... ·
ed Ihis wilh her once . Ircady.
bUI maybe you need 10 bt mOle
firm with her and lei hCI know
th.1 you don't consider her
anythin& mort lhan. friend. EJ;.
plain lhal you don'lloVII her and
allhough 11 "",nds harsh. 1>or>ealy
is Ihc btll policy. Gabby
~ar Gabby.
My room.le In''';lI. on wearin,
my dol he •. I made Iht mlsl.1«!
of lending her a swealer fa r .
dale she had.nd now &be Ihinb
my cloostt is commWl.lI territory.
Boy is ah, w'o",! I I.ied 1.1Jr.·
in, to htl bul ... now wh.l? A
padlock?
Conscio us of Clothes ;n
Kearney
Dea . Consclo ll'"
It .teems you need 10 ~
sl.ieler abo .. 1 the $itu' lion. Tell
her you only lei her wear the
lwe.ler because you IhOllP.t
Ihe dalt was .eally impo ....... IIO
her. Al5oyou mishl wanllObuy
• fabric marker 10 mark your
cloiheswilh. Don'l wrileon Ihe
I., Ihou,h. il c.n ~asily be ripped
oul.
Gabby
Vicky Chamberlain
Senior
Business Education
"1/ concerns me ~uu il'&
our Qgf: group tlrol i{ thert i3
a draft or _r. our friemh
WIll Ix ff&hti/ll and 1 haw
(ri,mh ill 1M .n>ice.N
Dear Gabbr,
My problem is Ih.ltwo peopit.
wha I care very mu~h
aooul. can't sland each oth, •.
Ind I'm sick 0( ~i", sluck in
Ih' middle! Eve. since my
boyfriend.nd beSI friend met.
il .teemllil«! Ih"")"rc conlin .... l·
Iy complainin. 100111 each
oIhtr. 1 alway. ,nd up f,eling
guilty because..., rnautl who I
spend my lime wilh. IIOmeoo>e
tnds up getlinl mad.1 me. I'm
.,.ny sick of always h.vin, 10
choose sides, and I feel IiI«! if
oomclhing doelIn'l cha"", soon.
I'm goin, 10 ha"" 10 lei one of
thtmso-It""""" lib-just. rnal·
!c' of Ii"", before on' of them
off". me an ultimalum. TI>ey
bolh me.n a 101 10 lIIe. and I'm
nol .eady to ,nd my .elalion.
ahip with til"". Ont oflhem.
Stllck In Ihe MIddle
~. r Sluc k,
[I oounds HI«! boIh of Ihcse
people are very importanl in
your lif', and if lhey care as
much .boul you IU you seem to
.boutlhtm. they won'llI" as fl1
as 10 offer you .n ultimalum.
Try to 1,Ik to Ihem seplralely.
and explain how you're feeling.
Then, Ilhink Ih, Ihree of you
should get together, with you ac·
linl as mtdi.lor •• nd lellhem
~ hon~'lahoul why Ihey don'l
.teem 10 ,'I .Ionl. It IOIInd. lib-
• eut 0( jealousy. Ind ~rhaps
iniICCII.ity.l'm 'ure n,ilher ont
of litem waHIS la lose yo~. and
Ihey feellh.1 Ih"")' will. 1'ry la
...p l_it _y_o ,u _r_li , m__,.II_O YOu don't,nd
Jacque Romanowski
Sophomore
Theliler
"It hIlS me worried ~ .. st:
my brolhu is 0{ ag<! (or lhe
_Nice aM he could /:teo _III
owr."
Like To
TraveL.?
'!bur France,
England and Russia
{Moscow and
Leningrad) December
27·January 14, 1991
during Roberts
Wesleyan College's
7th Christmas Break
European Program.
Cost including tuition
for up to 4 semester
hours is only $2595.
The December
27-January 10 ParisLondon
program is
only $1995. (This IS
tour also has a
new British Criminal
Justice System
option). For
reservations and
info rmation, contact
Dr. David Barnes,
Director,
Transcultural Studies
in Europe, Roberts
Wesleyan College,
Rochester NY 14624;
phone (7IG)
594-9471. Deadline is}
October 15.
s
. CAMPUS
Have A Fit at Nazareth College
by KATHY KERNAN
With III of the commerc;"11
Ind Idvert;Kment. ursin,
AmmolJ.s to ktq> thcmselws
rll. moaI people unnot l>elp but
bo I bit fitneS$..:oruciolll. In I
country where he.lthand well·
boinS Ire prominenl issues,
ntne", has come to be In impnr·
Ilnl future in the live. of many
individuals.
On October 5 from IO,m' 3
pm. members of the Nuoreth
mmmunily will be chll~naed
10 put their physicol prowcssto
I Ieli. The firsl ever Nuoreth
;,tness rlit is sched,,~ to be
held. in bonor of Ihe additions
.nd c.pInsions which hive
rCC<!ntly taken place In Ihe
Shults Cenler.
The day is intended 10 Illow
Sludenl$.la. well U facu1iyl. 10
become more inyol~ in Ind
f.mil;"r wilh the vlrious eqUIP'
menl ,nd UC'rdloC footilitk.
which w<:re recently installed.
Some aclivi1ies ICheduled 10
lake place include w<:iJht lrain· in" body compc:.ition tC$U, and
demonst ... t!ons. There will be
racquelball and wallyball
dcmonst ... tlonsand clinics from
1·3 pm. from lZ:OI). IZ:40.
students will hive Ihe oppor·
tunity to .1rengthen Ind tone
muscles by participating in an
aerobics demonslralion to be
held in Ihe new ICCOnd haU of
the gym.
In Mlditlon to these body
building opportunit ies. par·
ticiplnl$ will hi"" the chance to
purchue yoriou. fitness·
orknted warC$ from Ithletic
Ind sporting good vendors.
TheloC vendor. will .1110 be
donating items for lucky
.tudents to win in the hourly
r.mes KCduled to tlke place
throughout the dlY. I'oor eum·
~ the ... lne itelt'lll In!: 10 in·
duo:lc two Champion ;.ekeu,
and two poir of Ray ban
$unglaun.
MltTioll will ha"" a Y"'lur1
and ju~ t.r set up. enablin&
tbose in 11Iendancc~0 keep the
il\$i<les of their bodies II heolthy
and fit 1$ the outsides.
The flir i. intended for all
Nauoreth siudeni. who are in·
le resled in having , good time.
no! just athletes and peop~ wbo
habitually nercise. so
remember to KI October 5aside
and "hoye a fir' IItbe Nlzareth
CoI~p' I'lthCl$ Flir!
~r 14, 1980 THE GLEANER 5
Commuter Association
to Host
The Nazareth Commuter
ASSOC:;"tlon will be sponllOring
I work.hop for ~tuming Adult
Students on Friday. October S.
t990 from 3·9 pm in the
NI"",reth College Shults Center.
The workshop i. e ntitled "Yes
You c.n. BUI You Golla Win·
na". It will be a program thll
combinC$ $C ress ma .... ment.
Ielf·esteem buildin,. and
~ncral coping skilb with the
adult student in mind.
'11Ie pregram will be
presented by Borba ... A. W.lker.
ex«ulive director of COPE
Consult.nts ICcnsortium of
E'Ieople Eduntors). Ioclted in
Q¢ensburg. N.Y. Ms. Wltlke, is
• Yery dyn'mic person with I
long li.1 of credentials. She
boids two millen degrees in
Humin Services and Adult
Education. She has se .... fd..,'
Flmily Care E'rOYider 'nd is.
FOiter Care Plre nt. Ms. Walker
was ~1""led in 1987 for Who',
Who in \'Iomen in America.
McCall Magaiine·. "Werking
Moeher" featur...! btr in 1939
She i •• uthor of Ibt book You
C.n Cope and is .... ell known for
many qUOIts includin" ''Oul of
Crief Comes Creltnest". and
"Coli«! people. not things, they
Considering all the pay bisser dividends".
financial decisions you'll make this semester,
we made a bank an easy one.
1ltke time out for your~lf to
attend thi. fun and informative
cvcnt. Available for sale thl\
eyening will be B, rb ...
Wi lker'. book. You C.n Cope.
1$ well II T·shirts symbolk of
Ihe worksbop ma lerial
presented that ,"""nin .. Inyi,,·
tions ha"" ~n sent OUI by
mail. For ~ information
reproing this workshop. p~.se
contlct Stacey Lissow !loCn!or
eo mmuterl .
Nootar B.ri ilIrodtns The
Collegiate Accrut. With 4
importar.t features that make
being a $lucien! a 101 easier.
FifSl, IkxigeI O1edcing carries
a nominimt.m balance reqJiremelt,
ard ~ receive a fTlOOIhly
stltement F\Js ~ gel )QI' firs!
50 checks free.
""""" "" .... , ....... ,j
savngs aco:AllI. Pbs ~ can
deposil or transfer money as many
limes as ~ want with rx) extra
charge. Next. ~r·Norstar24 ·
card giYes ~ access 10 c:M!f
28,000 ATM~ nationwde.
nck.ding ATM~ on and nearcarTl)l.6.
Laslly, ~I be eligible br a Norstar
StOOent VISA~ Which offers ~
a CJ:lIll)eCitive rate. And with ycu
IIOOget Olecking AccruIt, the
", ... 1 r ..
Who's New at Naz?!
Dr. Alice A. Jones is a
professor of education.
Lindsay Korth is an assistant
professor of theatre arts.
Dr. Alice A. Jone. Iw bHn
appointed auoc;,tt profeNOf of
educ'lion. Bdore joining
N ..... rc1h Coll~e. Jones served
for flY<! yea., on the {.culty of
the State UniYeQily of N~
York.l ~tWom . Among ~ber
duties. Ihe IUpervised .. udcnt
tClIChe .. (K·121 in wOO,bon.nd
urban IChool, in Rochnle.
Earlier, JQfles hdd. v ..... ,y of
administrative position. with
tht Rochester City School
District, most recently serving
as vice principal during
]984·85. Jones holdu Doctor of
Philosophy degree from Slate
University of New York at
Buff.lo.
UndSllY Korth has been 'ppointed
asei".nl profesoor of
lhe.tre.rt •• t N .... cth. Before
joini", the full-limo: (.cully,
Korth sc~ AI adjunct usjs.
'-"I profnaor oIlhe'l~ lrU at
N .... t th lor lwoyears. Ea.Uer.
she was an 1J\S\n.lCtor 01 ac·
tinJldirectinl at the UniV<!"ily
of NebruY·Lincoln. Korth
halda • Muter of "ne ArIS
deg."" in direct;"s from the
Unive..,ity of Nebraska·Lincoln.
Mitchell Messln. has ~n appoinled
nsisl. nl professor of
.r1. Belore joining N .... re1h,
Messinaa.ervedn. head ollhe
c . ... niu d.p .. ,m ... , at
Moorhead SlIIe University.
Minn. !!arlier. he held luchin.
posiTions.t the CheLlenlwn Art
~te" PI~ Cr.nd VaLley State
Uni~raity, Minn.,.nd Univer·
sity City "'" Le.gue.
PhiladeLphia, PI. Messi ... ·s
.~as of specL'liution Ire
cer.min .nd Kulpture.
Messin. hold .. Mute. of Fine
A'IS degree from the Tyler
5<:hool of Art of Temple
UnL"ershy.
Jonathan Sabo is an assistant
professor of theatre arts.
jonath.n S.OO has boe<!n appointed
usi'''''t profeuor of
the.lre Irts. Before joining
N .... relh college. S.ootlugllt.
" .. ;ely of thealef COOIrsa al
WestmontColIe~"e.bohas Dr. Beverly Smoke is an
held lelC'hlng posilionlll s.n-. f f .
u. Bar"'" City CoII~.nd assIstant pro essor 0 musIc.
Uni~rsity of California S.nll
Barb.... Saoo', .. ea of
specialization is scenic .nd
lighTing desing. lie holds •
Masler of Fine Artl degree in
scenen de1ign from W.yne Stale
Unlvel'$ily.
Or. 8everly Smoker has bHn
appointed ,-"iSlanl professor of
music. llefo.ejoining N.urelh,
Smoker a.erved for fi~ years I •
• n instructor of mUlic ~I Coe
Coll~e. She 1Ia •• Iso I.ught .1
The Uni ..... "ity of IOWI, Grin·
nell Collqe .nd Cornell CoL·
lege. Her .~. of specialiulion
is piano. She holds. Oot1or 01
Music.1 Arll degree from the
Uni ..... l'$ityof low •.
Dr. Timothy GL.nder bas
been appointed ."ill.nt profcssot
of educ.tlon. Bef01'" com·
ing to N.u.reth. Gl.nder serv·
ed for four ye ...... research
... i,t.nt in tile ~pllrtme"l of
Education.! Policy Studies al
the Unlyersity of ILlinoi.
U • .,.n.-Champllign.
Glander holds • O<xlor of
Philo&ophy degree in edUCI'
lio ... tpolicy .... lysislhistoryol D T' h GI d . ~uation f~~.~ lhe Uni~uily r: lmot y an er IS an
•
SPORTS NET
Men's Tennis Looks Tough
6y MATT MOONEY
Thank. 10 ""me cooperative
weathe, and I greal recruiting
year by Coach Shapiro, the 1990
men's tennis team is Looking forward
toa p'(lfitable y.,. •. Rclur·
rung .taner. from last year"
team include senior captain
Mark "Sparky" LaSlo]]., Mark
Oliver, Mike DeCory. Malt
Mooney, and Mike Whaten.
Aside from a very oompMiti""
sea..," Lut $pringth~ team aloo
en~ • trip to Hitton He~d
whioh proved to be very ,uo·
ce .. lul. Although their record
wa, no! indioative of .<leee .. n
far as ml tohes won, the team
Y'ined the. neceMary up<riencc
it will need tooomp<te with the
Division t tr.lllumsit will f"""
on thei' return trip SQulh Ihis"
spring.
Naza,elh'. newest addition..
include: f,e!hmen eh,;" Jimmerli...
Mat! Meto; Andrew
To...,rni.r, and Jon GoHoch.l1,
all of whom hive qualified for
states sina: their sophomore
year. ''I'm ... ery ~onfident of.
winning season," .. yo coach
$hopi,o. Although we haw a lot
of young pu.yers. I think they
have the expt'rience nece .... ry
10 win so",., matches lor uS:' AU
of the hard WQrk s«ms 10 be
paying off for the learn and the
potential/or. greal yea, i.
definately there.
Septembel' 14, 1HO THE Gl..£ANEA 7
Women's Tennis
By ALINA URBAN
Although the 1990 women',
tennis ~.son is • rebuildillJl
~ar, it looks promising and I
have high hopes fo • • winning
""...,n," states head ooach Anneue
Shapiro with enth"siasm.
With only four .elu.ning
membe .... senior teom captain
1A".a Pt • • oon, junior Chris
Cenno»a, I nd sophomo.es Ann
Hitohcock, I nd Alin. U.ban,
the team looks to ouUtanding
f.",hmen Suh. Doran and
Meli.... Regan for oupport.
AIoIIJI with theR two f .... hmen,
other new facu include
sop~J<I~eEnunkk,Ucn
Dang. and Ka.i Stout, along
with f.eshman Mika Stell.
The starting line-up thu. far
is number one .in.<:!es Lau'a
Poo.roon filling the .hoes of the
fo"r ~ar graduated veteran
Cimo Tener, number two Sash.
Do.an, number three Meli,..
Regan, number four Julie Emmick,
number five Ch.is Gen·
IIO$o1I. and number six Uen
Dang.
The first and ~ond doubles
turru hav~ been chosen a.
La".a Ptarson teoming with
Meli.... Regan, and Sash.
Doran ""iring off with Julie Em·
mick. The thi.d double, is a
toos-up between oophom=s
Ann Hitchcook Ind Karl Stout
or Ann Hitchcock and Alin.
Urban.
The Lady FI~I'$ are hardworkers
full of enthu.iaom.
With the help of the mature and
consi$tent upp.rdusmen, the
season looh to be full of
'u=_
IMen's and Women's Soccer Teams Hard at Work!!!
Yard Sale at the Barn!
sponsored by the Sisters of st. Joseph
Frid ay. Septemb er 21 9 a.m. - 6 p.m
Saturday. September 22 9a.m. - 4 p.m.
150 French Road in Pittsford
just off Monroe Avenue
Parking on the premises is free!
Refreshments available.
You'll find exciting and even "new" trinkets and treasures ...
• Syracuse Chino' Hummel Figurines' Christmas Items
• Trunks' Tupperware • Sportino Goods' Antiques' Oak Pieces
• Kitchen Items ' Bedspreads' Desks' Chairs' Typewriters
,
• Musical Instruments· Jewelry' Fabric' Toys and Games
• Furniture and Lamps' Baby Things'
... and much, much morel
The Sisters of St. Joseph ore a r.on-profil congregation of women religious working in a
spirit of service for others since 1854.
Freshman
Class
ushers in
new year
with a
smile
Retreat for
College-Aged
Women and
Men, Sept.
28 & 29
The Sisters of St. Joseph
Rochester are offering
retreat for ",~~;~z:~~;1 and men of all hi
beginning 7 pm on
September 28, and
at 4 pm on
September 29. The
entitled '
Digging Deep and
Free," is an opportunity
college-aged persons who
feel challenged to explore
God's ways in their lives. If
desired , participants may
also arrange individual
meetings with vocation
directors. The cost is S20
per person, and includes
room and board - men, '
please bring a sleeping bag!
The retreat will take place
at the Sisters of St. Joseph
MotherhouSt:, 4095 East
Avenue in Pittsford, next
door to Nazareth College.
Pre registration is required
by Friday, September 21. 1b
register, write Marilyn Pray,
SS1, and Barbara Lum, SSJ
at above address, or call
them al (7161586-1000, ext.
28.
The Sisters of 51. Joseph of
Rochester are a not-forprofit
cong regation of
women religious working in
a spirit of service for other
since 1854.