March 13, 1991
The
GLFANER
Happy
St.
A Nazareth College Student Publication
Rochester, New York
Patrick's
Day
ELEcrIONS
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THE ARTS
PREVIEWS: Naz's She stoops to conquer,
Tommy Makm, and Baroque Dance
FEATURES
Recollection of trip to EI Salvador
and Analysis of Childhood Sexual
Abuse Prognun
The Gleaner's Question of the Week:
IIWhat do you think of Rochester weather?"
Rob Lull, Senior · Malhi
Compute. Sd en«ll!ducal;on
"N· ...... roitl1.dlNlrOl-,. B<It~ ••
/l<fletdlu&/Wo."
,
Julie Darling. Grad Student
Eleme ntary BduCOIlion
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_M.:0il w,o.o.'_I"'b1ori_.rr 1...".'."..'.*..1..0.
J a ne Hanse n · Sophomo",
Englbh UtlElem. Ild uc.lion ","""u.._md • .....m.... lboboJ .. ....a..,,\,o .. botb ud """" _m"
Colleen O'Brie n . Senior
Ps~hoIO(lyfElem . Bduc.tlon
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Is college a purer form of communism? What do you want to
By Christian Martin
Many people 'lef:m 10 agree
that S<MeI Communism has fail·
ed. The reasonS it failed are
many and form a picture ~h
complex and diffICUlt 10 understand.
"",hap" Ihe colLI""" of
Marxist r...nnisl communisl
failed bttausoe of the hierarchy
thaI controlled it. Ihat ruled
wilha" iron hand. and failed to
accommodate the needs of Ihe
50Ckty in a chan!;,,& w<>dd.
There grew loogre.' a gap bd·
Ween the ruling elile and the
muses whom the party was
auppooed 10 served. Communism
has gained lor 11,..,11 in
this iR$lane<: a bad reputation
.nd will t.... long lime ...,Iurn-ing
to the global theate r. it is a social system with the By Mlcha rL Paque tte
Communism exists however community at its center. Since, I've ~n a )"OUng boy.
much close, to home than the Capitalism h .. yet • 10\ of I'v" alway. had this interest in
$ovid Union and without an mile-a;e in it and will dominate lhe news. [ can remember be·
overruling government Ihe world for decade. to come. ing grounded from watching
moniloringand .~Jatingevery Eventually, however, it isposs;- T.V .• yet begging to walch Ihe
curl ing iron borrowed or t!Yery ble thai greed and profit wiU be news land being pcrmiued to)
quarter for ~undry counted. replaced by a simple interest in rather than anything else. There
There is a purer form of com· he lping friends. Sooner or later was always something in·
munism that exists On this col. people will discover that a dollar teresting goins on somewhere
lege campus. We . I! share what bill is not happiness and Ihat a in Ihe world that I wanled 10
we have, whether is be help smile on a slranger's face is know about. Granted. a 101 of
wilt. .. p.p<or lopic, Ihc morcof •• ew.rolhananylhi"S ",hi "' ... happeni"s wasn'l
typewriler. or even the paper male rial in the world. We have always Ihe most plusant of
i!Self. Th futd sorn<:one who has a Later event" but il was inleresting. 1
not lent or 8$$lsted one withoul .~~~~~~~2~~~~j paymePI would be difficult if not il gliukees 1s0 1 t fheienlklh tahta tw saoym bech<o:.wus ea llI
an impossible task. College is a i i of uS on this pland art con·
community effo rt which nected toone another, and need
resembles communism bc<:al",e to know about each other and Naz Names Ihe eve nlS Ihat are shaping our
lives. 8S well as Ihe world that
The GUi4NER Barb Cohen we live in. Watching the newS
made that connection.
Reading a newspaper doc.
Year:Senior thai also. It makes the world a
Acti vities: "earbook Editor, lilliesmallerbul smaller in Ih.t
Information Desk Attendant. we. as a race of beings, can
1990-91
Editor
o Alina Urban
Advertising Editor
o Christian Martin
Sports Editor
o Michelle Kriesen
Copy Editor
o April Osterman
Staff
Jengi Mlynarski
Laura A. Murphy
Michael Thrzia
Lynn Nash
Mike Paquette
Favorite Activit y: becomt doser 10 One anothe r.
shoping; spending time Oh sure, you'll alway, have the
friends. superficial nonsense that noats
Favorite Food:S4rawberry through Ihe pages that i.n·t
lWi.le ..
J~, .. ,~, I worth anything other than Iwo
Favor;te Clothi,,&, pounds of yellow snow, but it',
• swuter. those couple of areides lor
Favorite Song: Wish You
Were I/e~ by Pink !'loyd.
!'avorile Cla5$: Rhetoric I
with Dr. Sutherland.
Whe re fo und on I he
wee kend?: AI Ihe mall, 8t my
si.te r', house. in my room.
Las t Go od Movie:
Awakenings.
What Discourages Me:
When people a re irresponsible.
Wha t Maku Me Op·
tomlstic About Nazarelh: The
professors and the many oppor.
lunili« available 10 those whO
want 10 take advanUlge of lbem.
People I like: Peoplewhoarc
real and don't try to impress
anyone.
People I Di,like: People whO
compl.in all the time and arc
unmotivated.
Goals for th l. ~a r: Th gel"
~.
Goals (or the (uture: Th
work and save SOme money and
eventually go to graduate
school.
Ido ls: Some of the profe$50f'5
I've had al N.Ulreth.
Where l ean be reached: My
read I ,it
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There's a good reason
your Collegiate Reps' know
how students think.
They're students.
When it COIII.t"S 10 knowing what it lakes 10 get rour work
done. Collegmte Rel)S kllOw where you're coming from.
Tlmy call demonstrate how ra. ily yoo can use an IB~ 1
Perwnal SystemlZ' to write 11aP<!r!i and create grnphics and
spreadsheets for your classes. They can answer your ques-t
iOlls and help recom mend the right "". ,," r"
you from the alJordaJlc line of I 11;\1 PS/2s~
To find out what an r 8M PSt2 can do
for )'ou. oomc in, or call someone ... 110 thinks
just like you do.
Come See the IBM PS/2 in Action
There will be demonstrations on March 6th and the 20th
in Smyth Room 19.
On the 6th, We will feature the Business and Utility Aspects
and the 20th, We will see the use of the PS/2 with Art and MusiC Progams
If your are interested in seeing a PS/2 ftrst hand, call Rob Dufresne
at 654-5918 today!!l! For Naz Students, Faculty and Stafi1! ,~-::.='
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New committee formed
On February 19. the IKWly
formed Campus Security Com·
mittcc hdd i\ first moodi", 01
the semester. Mo:mMQ ol this
committct: _re appointed by
P,esicknl ~IO" . nd tiler I.e
the follQwinK! Mr. Edw.rd
Ge,cw: Director of Clompul
Securilyls,orety. Mr. l'Iul Buntieb:
""tin, Dean of Students.
lwo prole .. ",,,,: M., )(,o.en
lHo:key .nd Dr. Ron Jorcen.aen,
mid twostudenb:1beraaSmith
.nd Alin. Urblln.
This committee· which will
boo mand.ted by the gowrnmcnt
in September · wllJ mm on •
biWftkly basis unlil the law
goes into dIed. Thil committee
wiD submit rqIOrIs to the
JOVcmmcnt on • regular basis
concern;". o;amPUI s«urity
policies .nd campus crime
statistics. Jde.uof pcwibly making
a video . bout campus
security .nd'pru,Ii", brOchures
weu odd.dIed. Members fW
!be NUllmh CoIJese communi·
ty.u .. "td to YOioce .r.y of their
concerns . 1 these meetings.
PIcase cont.ct Ed Qe.ew . head
of time if you pl.1I on doing 50.
Spring courses offered at Naz
N ... ..,Ih~oIRochesteT
will oller .luU lIateof non-cro:lit
courses for "unretired minds"
IhiJ spring. The course •. sponsored
by Nazareth', Center for
Lifdoll, L ... rnin" mttl onte.
Wftk lor lix to ei,ht WftU on
the N.lAleth CoJJ~ c.mpus.
AIftOfli th~classesoffe~ Ire
" Interme<!i.te french Con""r'
.. tlon," "Advanced funch Con,
""1"IIIIion:' ·'G<.rman Con""r&l'
De.r G.bby:
One of my sood f.~ndI here
1\ N.ureth II very ,hy .nd not
involved in .ny campus oct'vllies.
S/>e'sreally. Y'C1')"~
p!rfl)n Bnd I think she .;(Iu ld
add • lot to Our .;(Immunity.
She'. very talented and I thirlk
lht .hould share it with Olllt ....
What should I do? A COrl« rned
Friend
1)0: •• COrl« rned Friend!
All your friend need. is. lit·
tle erl.;(lun,ement. If she gds
involved in 5om~ d u bs or other
IICt,vitiel she'll meet new pe0-
ple . nd op:'rI up. lill ie more.
EDCO<I"~ her 10 set involved,
maybe join . dub topiher. It'U
make her feel importarll and
need«! which doeI wooden for
.rlyone's ..,1f «tecm Cabby
lion," '-rhe Ci"U Wit in LoaJ
History," and " ~Ioring the
World of Art,"
The clAues. offered ,'nce
1981. .re designed for older
leunera. fees ran,efrom $20 10
US,
A b«>chure nd m.iHn
reg",ration form may beobuin·
ed by vi$itinl or callin, th~ Of·
f~ of Continuin, Educ'lion,
58&2525, ut,404.
IR.~ C.bbtl
I'm rully 1101 Iuoppy with my
c",*,n major, I wu doubtful
the fin! low weeks of my firsl
•• " ne$ter. I lollowtdt'Vtryont'.
adv ice 10 w,11 II OUI. I wi$h r
hadn1. I'm wast'rli time and
money on IOmethinl f now
know I don't w.1I1 10 do. Can
you help? ConflUtd
lRar ConruK<!:
If you don't Uke iI, GETOU"n
You hIve to live with the field
you choo.e for the rt$t of your
life 10 choo.e IOmetin, you en·
joy. Go ulldecided for •
..,mater Or two and sec wh.at
oppor1uniliel ...., out there.
Gabby
Noontime lectures
begin March 19
Nazareth College'" Rocbtlter
wiUoIfer . seriesof_n_·
time le<;tures this 'Prin, on
topics r.nsing from remem'
br. nc:ea of • trip to Ireland to Sri
u..p Iorition of peace .ndj\lllice ~
NoorItime .t N.llrdh proSTum.
fnllurin, members of
the N .... eth CoIltse faculty
and mfr, wiu be pouenled from
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on
Thtsdly. hqinnin, M. reh Ig.
All i«turtS will be h~1d in
Auditorium 14 of the N .... rt th
College Art. Cerlter.
'!'he petIOli&! tnrichm~nl
ICrin. sponIOI"Cd by th~ Offou
of Continuin, Edu<;ation .nd
the Center for Lifelon, Lurn·
Ina. is open to the public. The
feefor indivMiuaJ i«turelll 55,
-PfOII1Im dales, spake. ... . nd M. rch 19- " lrl ru .... it of
I"ua! .nd Justice." Dr, Barbe ..
Smulien, Nunin, Dtpartm~nl.
Match 26- "The Palesein"n
Woman: Between Nationalism
.nd Feminism," Dr. ilb.m Abu
Chazaleh, Pulbright Scholar in
Re$iclenc~.
April 2· '~ H undred Year.
l.ater. MOllrt U vu!" Dr.
Joscph.a Kennedy, s..s.J~ M...sic
Deportment.
April g. " Fit For Life:'
Deborah l.awr~nce, Athletic.
Deportmellt.
April 16- "A Guide to
eou ..... Un,.se .... ica.: What Is It
AU Aboul?" Dr. Fredtri<;a
"""ley, CwltUn, SeNicta.
ApOl 23- " Roles. Ruins. .nd
R«emblanees: EJ:plorins an
lriab Herill~: ' Beltm Ganley,
5.5.J.
April 3Q.. "Alice Monro'.
Friend of My Youlh: The
Mn terpiece of Can.d.',
Gratest Writer," Dr. J ......
Beston, En&lw. Deputmtllt.
RPPUCAN1S MUST.&..:
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OR.. .:rU~IO Il..
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REMINDER!!!
VEARBooKS ARE FREE ma.Y TO GRADUATI~G
SENIORS!!
All Alben: P,elhm.n, Sophomoru , Juni"u, Non·Q, ad .. ting Senlot1,
Fac .. l,y Ind Stiff mombers who would like. yurbook must JI.L'..:;
IWkJ. one II • CoSI of $15.00 ,
Wllell : E. e,y Th ut$dIY th'''''ghou l tile s.elllelter i. !he Sh. It,
Cnotc:r Hallway rrom 12:00 - 1:30.
How : Cash ~ <beck fOf thee f~1I .""",nl m~J1 be rocciyed wilh
Older pllcem'n!.
Yelrbooh wi ll be mIlled direclly to you. homo in .arly r.lI!
Any '1""$tioou??? ConllCt Ba,b Coh,on. FouDdol'S 206 '" vii
UlICkr,radyate Offiu.
Now y, OU can afford to dream in colm
If)OO thought that finding a ooIor . \pp!c tllU ( x..llIll'''' till' \ Lllllltl 1,,11 I ( Thke a k:xJk at the Macintosh LC and see
MacinlClih"system you coukI afford was just a dream, then the what it gives you. Then jlnch }oorself.
~ affoo:lable Macintosh LC is a dream come true.
The Macintosh LC is rich in color. Unlike many compulefS
that ClIl display only 16 cobs ~ =, the M'dnteM LC
exJXlfKls your paleue to 2;6 cokxs. It also comes \\im a
mkrophone and new,oon(J.input t~that 1e1s)OO
pe!SOOaIize lOOt "00< by adtting '00 or 001et otJ<JIKh.
like C\ery Macintosh computer, the LC is easy lOse( up and
easy to master. And it n.tn'i thousands of avaibble aw/iClliCrLS
that all work in the same,coosisIem way-soonce you've
Jeamed cne pn:.warn. you're wen 00 your way 10 Ieaming them
aIl1he Madmosh I.C even lets )'ou share informalioo .",ith
saneooe wOO uses a different type d computer-thanks 10 the
\~ AWIe·SuperDri"e~ which em read from and .... Tite
to MacintO\h, MS.Jl()S, OS/2, and Apple IIIlJppy cis"
It's bener than a dream-it's a MadntClih.
For further information
call Academic Computing
atx237 or stop down for
an informational m.eding
on March 11 anytime
between lOam-2pm
ti. in Smyth Hall
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IS TWE GLEANER MM:h 13, 1181
FEATURES
1\vo members of a delegation to EI Salvador reflect on their experience
By AUna Udw,n
On Novem~r It. 1990. a
deleplio.>n 01 ten people from
Corpus Chr;.tj Churdo embark·
ed on a ;o..orner tIMt _lei
for~ c"",... their 1iYQ. ~ir
ultUNIte deati ... tiori Will 81
St.lvtdor. Two mem~rI of this
deleplion Were Sister K.thy
Wieder and Dr. Barbara
Smullen.
Before the delqation left.
they e5t.blil-bed three .... ;0.so-
b: to deH~r hu .... nit.rian
aid including medicine. and
tc:hools supplies Ir.ioN by
Naureth's Club CerYantu
School Supply Dri~1 to their
sister JI'Irish in St.nt. Mar, •. EI
St.lv.oor. to JI'IrtieiJl'lte in the
First Anniver .. ry of Ihe de.th.
of the aiK Je.u;u .nd two
women who were musacred by
attempted to coYer lip Ihis
~but r .... 11y lheylldmit·
led it. In_ipliona 1M"" talten
pia« Ind the Io<.YCr ranking Of·
roccrs wlto had perlormed lheir
duty ""ve been identified. How·
~,the hi&he. ranklngofrw;iala
thai Jive IN: orde .. ""~ not
been identified. Throughout the
III~sitigllioo. it wu "'Ie.
found out t""l the Uni led $taks
had aided in tN: cover up. "A
United Stllu military advisor
admitted knowing about Ihe
plan to kill IN: jetuil' more than
I week belore Ihe murden Ie·
t""Uy took plaoe," SIster Kalhy
'IIted.
Ouring their Illy In San
SaI'1adQr, they we«: able 10 med
wilh leader. 01 humin right.
orJlnl:uotions. They we.e updaled
on the IIIUJ11c. ~use
information they receive *k
in the United StlleslJoften dif.
the milit.ary. and to med with
lhe leaders 01 ehureh"5 and
hu .... n righu orgaoiution. to
find out accu rate info,.,...tion
conttrnina the war.
for the dekgalion 10 t .. vcllo
St.nla Mana, a ",rat village ;n
a conflicted 1feI. they had 10 ~
MC:U$Iry permission from the
s.Jv.Iorun MlIiwy Commaod·
wlliochalone'loot. fi~days. The
lrip from St.n SIIIIVIdor apprm·
i .... lely lates two and a half
houn. bul due 10 the un·
nt:CCS$Iry i!ltcmlptions by Ihe
mililary, il Instead took seveo.
They were stopped many 1irM$;
Iheir vehicle Will searched. and
they were qu""t;oMd. While
they were in Santa ~rU they
we", able to Itrdch their two
day pu.s into Ihree days.
Ouring her stay in Santa Mar·
ta, Dr. Smullen brolte her .nkle.
MOIl peopk candOt ewn ilMJine:
the h<:lplCS$llC$l felt, ~.
Iy in a war aituation wben one
eaJlnot run if a bomb er:pIode:t or
the enemy fires. Being In the
highlanda of £1 St.IVIdor ne ..
lhe Hondur.n border.nd ~ing
100 kilometen away from Ihe
nearest hoo.pital ",otricted her
from rl!Cciving . ny medical.t·
tention. " 1 learned w""l carin.
is .1I.bout; Ihe . ttenl;~1IUI 01
the people in a war aitllation
Will incredibly moving." she
ref1eded emotion.lly. Without
electricity, Dr. Smullen could
not ""en get ice 10 help bring
down the Iwelling In her ankle:.
'"This experience wa. posilive
and powerful. Medicine II not
lbout X·ray mlchine. or c .. t.
bUI humi n care," she
concluded.
On Nowm~r 16. Ihe delegation
attended Ihe evenl$ su.rounding
Ihe First Anniversary
of lhe deaths of the si.o Jesuit.
and two women. The events included
• Iarse number of
spealr.cn and IecillrCI. prayer
tcrVi<:a, I marclo. and the actual
memorial serva itself. "II was
I very movin& experience 10 be
whett the murders had IUerI
pia«. These mell had died
because of their f.ith in God
and Iheir work w;th the poor:'
Sister Kalhy explaiMd.
The ai, Jetuils and lwo
WOmen worked for the Univer·
aily of Cent ral Americl in San
St.lvodor. They were supportive
of the poor, worked 10 find
tc:hollr.hip money, Ind vi,iled
IocII JI'Irishea where tn(I$\ of the
TIM deIIogIttion ....
' 1clpMn IMIr ap...
lu .. fn>m '1M aI .......
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;1\
bome in the
10 my in Ihe guu:, ;;;.;;;"", I The Salv.oore.n 5'
An ~ vt""I"" _ t 1M alruggoin 0' .....
coun,ty.
ferenl Ihan the reality tokl them how he had tpenllhe
~ night before n...nksgi".. niahl under his bed layin, on
inlls Lhc.,memberaofthe delep- i ~opof his 11 day okl twins. His
lion' .auady· dperiena:d tM "'3 year old oistcr had beenJlan·
war. Some1hing I~ . <"Case fire dinS by I window and it~·
had been truns place durin, ed, shlttering her Iq. Amputa'
their stay bullhis night wasdif. lion Will supposedly lhe only
ferent . "As I .. ood in my hold po::ou;bility. "Although Ihereare
room in St.n Salvador. I watch· hNplt&1s, there is no hellllh in·
ed a swarm of thirty or lony .urt.nce. People whodon'l ""ve
helicopters shoot roc1tets Ind any money don'l gel any .tlen·
heard Ihe bombs the planes lion."Dr.SmuUeneommented.
dropped. Mlerlhislltacklhere The group would later donate
wuailenoe. AU I could see was aU their leflover money 10 help
clouda of smoke;' Dr. Smullen Ihedri~r'.f.miIyIlte1r.a8CCOnd
explained wilh a great dell of opinion.
emotion. Later the delegalion When Ihey were altempting
heard thallhe attack was only loleave Ihe country on Novem·
~tween one and one-hili! 10 ~r 23, .... ny circu ...... noes
three miles IW'Y. " J! Will liU poslponed it. ''The fint thing
fire coming from the sky. Their wlllihat there wUa new ch«k
ta'gel$werelhepoorneighbor· poinl with thOle Jray
hoo<k," Dr. Smullen described. machines." Sister Kathy explain·
The ne'" morning. the driye. ed. The group was.lopped .nd
of their rented rninbu$, Antoniq their t-ggage was searched. The
~ cortnbIAed by Dr. SntuJen
military confiKlled any
relipout .... teria!a, books by the
Jetultt. posten concerning the
Annl~ .. ry. and postaords of
the univeristy. ''They even con·
fiscaled our personal dilries.
which many of US had kept:.
Sister K.thy "'I\ed. The delega·
lion lhen ",f\lsed 10 Iea~with·
0111 their ~Ionginp for two
hoo.Iu. It was th~n 1""1 the dettgltion
atlrted 10 m.aIte phone cau.. They called church leaders
ill San St.lvldor and Ihe United
Statet, Lou.ix SIIoughter. and the
United Statu Bmbassy in St.n
Salvldor. "We utilized the Telex
we hid prinled in Ihe ;"'ue of
the Cleaner before we left,"
Sister Kalhy expreued with
g .. l;tude. Finilly the' mUitlry
Igreed to release their goods ••
well ., the delegltion.
Dr. Smullen mentioned, " In
Sp.nish, BI Sl.Jva<lor means Tht
SavitK. The people of
St.10fId0r believe thai
lhe erucif'1ed Christ
rl!Cf"Ucif"ted ow:r ...... OYer .. , ..
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FEATURES
Staff member analyzes childhood sexual abuse program
,
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By MlchHj ...... Ia
On Thursday, February 1,
N.:ta,eth College held. one day
Childhood Suu.1 Abuse pro".
m on c.mpul. This program
was sponsored by N.zareth's
He.lth Services, eo..".lln,
Cf:ntH, and Com"". Ministry.
II film entitLed B,e.1tirlg 1M
Silence. WIS lhown several
~mesthmughoul thedoy in the
Wilmot Library Media ~nter
fo r . lI Siudent, f.culty, and SI,f{
~mboel'$. This film lasted .bout
50 minutes; it g,ovc personal .c"",
nls of apem:nce by adult.
who we,e.bu3ed .. children.
Thisrllm abodlscw.ocd I .... ;....,
01 childhoodsaual.bwe in .... '
~y. and described the Jona
I(.m .ffectstb.t it haton you",
people throughout their livn,.
Sexu.1 . buse prevenHon W&$
. 100 diSCUSsed in Ihe film.
LIter in Ihe evening. the film
was .pin shown in Lourdes
lounge; . p'eM'nl.tion follow,""
which was siven by Alice S1in·
inS and E ...... IKll'elrlCCll. Alice
Slinin& and Emanuel PetI'KCl
work as therapist, dedicated to
hdpin, lurviYOQ of childhood
sexual . bUM: . t Ihe Unden Oaks
Therapy OfflCeSof Roches!C1".ln
their present'lion, they discu .. ·
ed what ... xuII lbu.., i. and
what type. of .f.e, effea. can
'esuit f,om ,~h .bu.s<:'. They
abo spoke lbout .he r«overy
process for ",rviYOrS.nd how
....., can help prncn. children
from bein, the "'bjtd of lbu.se<:!¥
eran. the entire presenta·
lion WI5 very inlor .... tive and
FOUR ruJIS OF COI.l£8E
DOWIIlIIlIIIES.
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well prelMred. This (nOgJ.m
brought the [Puc of childhood
.sexual abuse In.o focus for
the .~ and helped incraM:
public _~ 01 the problem.
Oflen tlmu you n, vic·
timsol c hild abuse never set!he
opporlunily 10 tllk .boul wir
upuienca. Mlny children Ire
Ifraid 10 teU others for fcarol not
beln, believed. Slill. other
children ore told by their lbusers
!ha. if they lell anyone, !hey wiU
be I bAd person 0, be punished.
ChHdren, julllikc.dul!$, are
humin bcinp and should be
pvcn. chl,," 'o be child,en.
Rabbi", I child 01 innouncc it
I .self"" Ihina: 10 do. For the
c hild. the lon, lerm oIfKU arc
emotionally ,xv15l1linl- By
bt<;ominl more aWlre of child
I buse. ODecon begin loopen up
10 the rel lily Ih.t Ihe problem
ilself will not 80 IWlY by isoor •
ins the flct thlt i. hal'JW'ns 10
thousandt of children every
yelt.
One 0111 of '<MI. _n and
oneOllt ol .seven menarc _ual.
ly molal:td before they reach
eiJllteen. Slill, many of these
surviYOrlltccp thexad of!hti'
abuselnd t .. u .... locked iMide.
Some difficlIlties which un
,(Jill! from .,..Iy I buse include
fedin" of 8uilt I nd
helpltMneu.. <iepreuion, feel·
ing' of deperaona\i%alion. I nd
lack 01 CO,,"rn for oneself
which in il.Sclf include. .,.tiD,
disorde ... anxkty. ni&htmartJ,
f1uhbadu. Ind addictions to
. lcobQI.nd drugs.
It is ""'1 import. nl lNoI pe0-
ple continue 10 educlle
themselvH OboUI child . bulC
Ind 10 help establish asafe. Ind
more comfort.ble environment
for OUr children.
'!bose wbo Ire inte.ested in
flndina: out more about !hia
public cotoa:rn may conlll;l
Na .. reth', CounsellinJ St.vicu.
They are available lOptO'
vide more infom>ltionN welJl5
provide support for lluOcnll
de.lins with childhood laW
abuae. In the RochcRer am. the
followi", 1genci(J ore alto
....ilable for more inf~:
TASA (Tbcrapeulic Ailernotivel
for SeruaI Abusel Zll-la.tO,
Child Protecti"" x.vicel
461,5690 or 800-342-3720.
lIh!11IJJ~~liJl
.§t;w1ll« tfit;~
C ~Wt:1t:W f <rui.«W
Monday, March 25, liSl
10am-3pm
Shults cent&< • Main IIoot
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The Nazareth College Recycling Committee is pleased
to announce cooperation with Monroe County efforts to
implement a county wide recycling program.
Training and information will be available soon for how
the Nazareth College community can contribute.
ARTS .
Nazareth college
faculty member
will give recital
The Strong Museum
presents All That Jazz
The Sheer Energy J= Ensem·
ble. Led by Hoch. tein Music
SchooL president Carl Atkin •.
will bring the music of legen·
dary jI.z! muoicia.... Benny
Goodman, Count Basie, Duke
Ellington. a nd othen to the
Smog Muscum stage in 1au on
Air the March L 3 performance
in the 1991 Wednesday Even·
ings Series.
Thc mu..,um wi11 be open at
6:45 p.m. so thai vis itors may
tOllr tbe exhibition Radio [)au:
The Radio in American Family
We. / 92[).1940. prior totlie 7:30
p.m. ""rformancc.
TIckets for the program au S5
for St ro llj Museum members
and 5Cnior citizens . nd $7 for
the gene ral pUblic. For more in·
formation, c.e.U the mU5Cum's
education office at 263·2700
~02.
8evffly Smoker, .ssistant professor
of music" N . ... ,eth Col·
lege, will perform a piano , ecital
of the music of Mozart,
Debuny, Chopin, George
Rochbtrg. a nd WolfS-llg Rihm
on FridIoy, March 22. The event
free and open to the public. will
begin .1 8 p.m. in the Gerald G.
Wilmot HaU of Music.
Smoker, who studied both
t.ngU<lgennd music in Europe.
hM participated in the interRation.
l "", ien Kurse for Neue
Musik in Oannastadt. and was
a Gamma Fisher Fellow at the
Americ. n ln5ti1 ute of Music.1
Studies. She has also recorded
for ABC radio in Aust ralia and
has • ucording scheduled for
(ulure release.
In tu rn-<lf·the..:entury New
Orleatt$ they called it iaS$ a
musical term associated with
brot hels. Sy the 1920$. jazz
music became synonymous
with nappcrs. the prohibition
and youthful rebellion. Tamed
in thc 1930$ and pumped out
over the r""io, the rhythmic
energy of;az. entran"Cd a wider
segment of the American
public.
HMan of La Mancha" Take a
Smoker received a ba<'helor of is a must see! break
music degree from the Univer·
sity of fullS in Auslin and.
ma.ler of fine arts and a doctorale
in mll.iu l art. <icy""
from the University of Iowa.
Sin~ 1979, she h .. been a solo
a,ti.t .ponsored by the Iowa
Arts Counci and NaHon.l Endowment
ror the Arts.
Carl Atkins and his fourteen ·
piNOc Sheer Ene rgy ensemble
Imade up mostly of Hochstc in
faculty members) will take the
audience On • tour of j.Z>' from
ils New Orleans root. to its rise
to a nation al phe nomenon.
Artists exhibit at Naz
An uhibit of drawings .nd
collages by artists )'at Glascock
and BiLL Stephens wiLL be on
display March t·U! at N,.areth
College of Rochester's LiUle
G.l lery. Located in the Nazareth
College Arets Center.
The show . titled "New Works
on """"r," may be vicwed Mon·
day through Friday, 9 a.m.·4
p.m. and is free and ~n to the
public. An o""ning preview and
reception will be held at 7 p.m.
on Friday. March I.
Glascock is an associate dil'f:Co
lor of admissions at the center
for Creative Studies in Detroit.
Michigan. She reccived a
bachelor of fine arts and m .... ler
of fine arts degrees in painting
from Cranbrook Academy in
Michigan.
Stcphens is ao art teacher at
Webster Senior High School. He
~ived a bichelor of fine a rts
degree in painting from Layton
School of Art and a m .... ter·s
degree in art education from
Rn<:h u ter Ins ti tu te of
Techno logy.
By l e n gi Mlynarski
The Gev. Theatre has and
will continue to proudly host
the cast and crew of "Man of La
Mancha ." It is the fourth play of
the 1991).91 season. "Man of La
Manch," opened Febuary 19
and the last prdormance will be
March 31. The piay was wri tten
by Dale Wasserman and is
directed by Howard J. Millman.
"Man of La Manch." is cOproduced
by Anderson Con·
sulting. The Esse~ Investment
Group. Inc. and Lacy. Katzan.
Ryen. and Millleman.
11,c "I. y ;., . " iOdap lo lion of
Miguel de Catvantu' " Don
Quixote". The story portrays a
man and his best friend as they
5Carch for grace. digni~y and
honor.
o.vld .lolUdaytakea Ihe role
of Oon Quixote. It'. not a new
role for him. he has played thil
Naurelh College Department of Theatre Arts
~
Naurelh Theatre l eague - , ..... ,-
"She Stoops
to Conquer"
A" 18th-Century Comed1/
of Mist"krn Idmtity
• OU. -.. G-oId. .. ..1 th J-..ba"._ •• ,
F,ldoy. M.",I> ts · . p.m..
s.. ut<Lay, M. ",b , ~ . ! p."'.
s.._r. M.",h , 7 · Z p.m.
ICII
" ...... " SSSlodt.,
M 5< CW_
EJW! .. Naumt. S, .......
_"""" ... ·wo c-"' . ..,.
N..-ohColI<p
Alb C ... , .. · M.I~ SU&<
part in Switzerland. Some of his
other shows include "Caca"
with Katherine Hephburn a nd
" Phil ade lph i. Slory" wilh
George Hamilton
The sidekick of Don Quixote
is Sancho, played by Rudy
Tronto ,who was an undersludy
for Mkkey Rooney in the Broad·
way show "Sugar Babies".
Terry Burre ll plays the
role of AIdonu.. the 5Crvant who
is to become the beautiful
drum lady to Doo Quixote.
Burre ll ha. performed in
" Dre.mgirls" and "'nto the
Wood .. "
The technical c rew waS
wonderful. The $Dund, lighting
and set tied in well together
creating a belieYllble setting.
I strongly rcccomend this
show. There are ""'ny times to
chon.., from.
,
I e" courasc you '0 find
fri end and discover
an,s. we re. to thc,s c ~q"'. .' ·~~1
t )'Qu t
to go I nd see it!
Merry tale will unfold
on the main stage
She Sloo~ /0 Ccnquer. an
l8th·century comedy of
mistaken identity by Oliver
Goldsmith, will be pre5Cntcd by
the Nat.areth College Depart_
ment of Thulte Arts. This
merry tale of an aTTalljed mar·
riage between Young Mnlow
and Ka te Hardcastle will unfold
on Ihe Nazareth College Art.
<:tnter's Main Stage.
Performance. are:
Friday, March l 5. 8 p.m.
Saturday. March 16, g p.m •
Suoday, March 17. 2 p.m.
Adults S6-Students Ss.. Se nior
Citizens $3 ·Nazareth Student.
F,ee
Young Marlow. played by
..",lor Ben Temple. is . 5Cnsitive
and shy man concerned with
dress and preoccupied with
food. d rin k. and living like a
swell. He fiods women a bit
frighte ning. However, when he
mista kes he wife·to-be Ka~e
Hardcastle for a baTmaid. be
becomes quite a ladies' man.
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ue Dance
comm• g
·~~":';~~~~:~:~(>:~" ~T!'<!ke!~!" H.rl~qllin5' _t GoIb,andn....:.n." ..., S20and
"Harl.,·
Donee .. "
•• ange of Baroque
int.,rsp".ud with
millie and 'lOng.
Richmn and hil
en ... mble Concert .. ..co'· .•• : "" f.miliar 10
who .Uend III.,
'"'"
·il
,nillie director and
New York
,. ""
are .... ilab~ al 1M NUII~h
Co!leg~ ArtlCenler BoxOffice,
I I a.m, 10 5 p.m« Monday
through Soolmiay. ct..rseorden
are acccpIed.1 716-586-2<'ZOor
mail orderslo N.zareth College
Arts Cent.,. Boo. OffICe, .2<'5
East Avenue, Rocheste., NY
14618·3790. GrollP rale, are offered
for 10 0' more.
i __ Banlque DaMe Comf>MY
Take a break
from Spring
cleaning and
attend the many
arts center
events!
~~~:~i:~~!:i:~':"'~!!:: I\yle of ___________________________________ _
tr~~~~~· Tommy Makem
will add to St. Patrick's
Day celebration ~
Nuareth Collqe Aru Cenler
is pleased 10 'nnOllnce Ihe addition
of 1bmmy M.kem 10 its
oeuon IChedUJeon St. Palrick',
Day, Sunday, March 17 1\ 1:30
p.m. Singe r, sioryieller, aelor
• nd tongw riler Maktm h.ad
mao:Itc • tr.dition of providinl'
roating good lime on Ihe
Nau.elh CoUege Arts Cenle,'s
M.in SlIje.
Armed with his hlnjQ. lin
whislle, I sen.., of poelry and
stagecrpl, • boilorrue...lIore of
IIOfIp and _ of aU, his
mllniflcenl hltilOtM! voice,
Makem lias ~n redefining
Ir"" mllsie for more Ihan 30
year .. He .... wtillen hundreda
of IOnp and many of Ihem.
ouch III Fou. Grt<!n Field,. c;.,,,.
lie Anni.,. The R.mb/u 01
Spru.,g,The Boy>: 01 KilIyMs&.
and Fare_II /0 O"linglot-d 'r.,
ltamlardl in the repertoire of
folk singe .. around t"" world.
Cenlrallo aU of M.m', .n
is Ihe $impk! joy of being I G"I .
Come 10 the NUllreth College
Arts Ce"ler for a bil of 1M
blarney and a 1OlIlill3 Irish
, ill3 .. ·1or\i.
'I\cUtI I re .Sl6 Ind .. e
,v.llable at the NI .. rfth Col·
lege BoxOff>«, II a.m. ·5p.m ..
Monday Ihrough Salu rd.y,
Ch.arge orckrs In! ac:cepted II
716-586-1:t20 or mall Of'd,er, 101
N ... relh Colleg~ Ani Cenler
Box Office, .245 East Av~nue,
Rochester, NY 14618. DiIoountl
.re .vallabJe 10 JfOUPS of ten or
more. ncketo . re free 10
NGarelh College Iludent&. Tommy ..........
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SPORTS NET
Men's basketball season closes at ECAC post-season tournament
By MklMolI", lUiQoo ..
The mell" bA$ll:etball 'um
dO«<! out their po6I-KUOn
p,,"y Fcbur.ry 27 .fttr ~in,
defeated by two I;"", ... tionall'.
tie holders I\JIsd.m SUle.
The Colden FI~ .. we'e ce"
tainly DOl without. hipliahted
leason. Senior Dorrin Petc.roo
shattered the all·timo: ICOrin&
.erord .nd carne lip just si>:
points . bort of brc.ltil\j the
1.600 point marlt. Freshrnan
Scott Budine p~ lOeveryone
that. liven the limeon lhecourt.
he C'OUId make I diffcn:nce.
Senior o.n BoYII ~ in aU OW"
minds that - ill timesol needhe
wiU come up wilh thet threepoint
shot dinchinS • pm!.
Sophomore Mike M<;(;win
demonstrated how the t.llest
play<!, ever for lhe Golden
Flyen can make Ihe diffe.ell«.
and le'nior Iknny Niehobon for
the fourth year in • row allow·
ed how powmul aU around play
is re.lly done.
Nuamh madeit'.cigth P<»\.
..... on .p~.t.ncc in "",n',
bol kelblll as Ihey Were One of
tilh! te. ms selected to Ihe
Eastern College Athlclic ConfC1"
entt'. Upstate New York
'lbumamtnl. n.. Golden I'\yoer1
[16-10, teC\I,ed their IUh
atr.''''' winnina .suso .. bdng
chOlOen I No. 7 H'ed. This foreed
the m to ' ... vel 10 . nd f.ce
.~...m... St.te ( 1 ~7). H'eded Co.ch Mikt: 1)0.1." viewed
this matth,up as • good
--- chalknge, and a chance lor the
team 10 play on • diff<"f ... tlevel.
I'oudam St .. e, known for it',
st'ength In me,,', Division III
buUtboll has qualiloed fo' the
NCAA Divi$io:n III tournament
]4""i&httimes, asweUaswin·
ning n. tion.1 titlet;n 1931 and
1986 [mishing IKOIId three
~hcr times.
Naz.rcth huqualifled for the
geAC Thumament th'" times
in the puI.nd hu advanced as
fir as the semifmab in 1985.
Even with the losses .uffere<! In
the Ja" th'" ' egular KUOn
pmet including an overtime
99·96 10» from rival St, John
Fishe,. Nau, ... b w.. ltill
selected.
A Ikfeal in the last pme of
the KUOn is DOl IIOtIIctllilll to
lOout with oot, qiMt the rival
school that is down the ",tel
and In overtime, this roily ck>es
not settle well.
Tied at 4]4] It the half. Ind
$4·84 at the end of ,egulation
both teamf flu&ht b.c:k and
forth 10 pin the ~ad.
Effo,tl by Ptterson and
Budine p~ Naurcth the lead
until Filii." took over with a
b.osket.nd IWO foul shota, Ind
then two free throws.
Pttenon led the learn wilh.
JeUOn·bi&h 31 point-. He was
II 01 17from lhef>eld. sizol siz
on the foul line, lV.obbed eishl
reboundi .nd passed fo, iii.
assists.
McQwin contributed 17
poinll .nd nine rebounds,
Nicholson had 15and e.ova 12.
The men', buketb.oll tum
end another season and NY
soodbft: to some &relit pUiye ..
oot they also look forward 10
thOlo!! " rong fore..- that win
retu,n 10' another ac:.son,
Women's basketball ends another season
By Mi<helle Krle'en
The women'sbaskelball tum
has dosed out another selSOn:
thi5one, howeve,mded without
.on InvitatIOn 10 the ECAC Divi.
lion III U.-.t., Th .. rll~"nenl.
Thil ended the ei&ht con·
_ .. live posI·xa.on to .. , ... ·
ment .~a,."e..- they have
made.
Thi' season w.o, nOi withl),,:
"., highlights. even in Ihe f",a]
pme. TheOolden Flyers ftnlsh·
edoultheseasollonahi&hwith
• vklory over II"'" CoI]~.
75-60, bringing the;, JeUOn
record 10 an even 12·12.
Senior forward, Sandy DeWolf
lCOI"ed 23points. g,abbed 18 ,e'
bounds and blocked eighl sholl.
Thi5carned he" for tbe second
lime this season, ECAC North
Player of the Week Honors.
DeWolf has beell chOlo!!n to the
8CAC North Weekly Honor RaU
on five otbe, occuions. Krlay Qui ...... on _ ..
DeWoII is viewed by be,
C<*:h Mike Decillis.,,..,. only
blvill8 • po5iti'~ se.ol<OlI but
descrv.nt of all of tbe
reoognition
Thil vicw is not without "'P'
poo •. lhe 6-loot forw.rd led the
Flye .. in scorinS fo, the xaSOll
(20.t PIlI.) reboundinl (II.S
'PI.( .nd blocked slIol$ (65). At
• llron.g Inlide player DeWolf
was 223 for f,"·th,ow IlIcmpts
ts.. of thcm were con~,ted 10
cre.tt • 69.1 percent. DeWolf
ends he, career fourth in a ll·
time IOOrinS wilh 1,3 11 poinll
and 881 ,ebounds..
Sellior Krissy QuiNn, • native
of Qeneva NY, ave,aged 10.3
poin" .nd 4.4 rebou nd, pe'
game Ihit season, dolling 0111
the career Iltb on the tcOrin.g
list with 752 poi..ot-.
The \\Omen', Baskctt.ll 'cam
salutet seniors Sandy DeWolf,
Kr;"'y Quinan Jayne R .. _II
and Stacy Sherman for their e f·
fo,l. tbroughout the season.
Women's swimmi,ng pull together at state meet
BY Michelle Krl~1I
Think of people th.t willillg·
Iy wate,1og the""",lvu from the
early f.lI to the early "",inS.
What motivatelthete . thletes 10
rife in the wee bourIoIthe mot·
ftina. plunge into frigid Wlter
and then 10 ,eturn in the evell'
in.& 10 do tbe same thin,7 II',
tomeIhingcalleddedlc:ation and
Ihe love of Iwlmmin g,
IOII>cthillg that the women on
.th..e. .Iw im \elm moll o.rtainly Tbe women', swim lean> cbed
their MUOn .l lhe New York
Sta te WomclI', Colle,ilte
Athlelte AtIociation meet held
I t Rellsselaer A:llyt« h Institute,
Feburary 1"'16,
Kim Schneider, • f,eshm,"
from N.plet N.Y., set the plOt
for Ihe lum as she set a ochonl
record in the 5O-yard B .. tterfly
witll . time 0127.54 sewndI,
swpU4Ing the old 8ChooI rerord
of 28.22 IeCOnds bdd by Vicki
Pt .. ckert , [IICC ]986. Thil
achievement, which pllccd her
....::ood In the event, _aJ.othe
leam', top Individual ftnlsh for .... -. Schneider placed 11th in lhe
IIJO.yard F~~ 57.32. "'the
1000r other events tllat Schneider
participated in 'he time up 6th
in the 10000yard Butte ,fly 1:02.9,
just missing Peuckert', record in
thi5 evenl, and was 131h in the
5O-yIord Freestyle with a 0".26:23
time,
At "'"" 01 the zoo.yvd
~ relay tum Schneider
aloll8 with Jen Razed. A'Lynn
Mackie. alld Cathy ll.eichert
placed 11th; IlIe i, time wall
2:06.2. SchIIeider Wall also on
the .oo.yard medly relay lum
with the same fOll~ who
placed 11th in .oIUne 014:30.1.
The 8OO-yInI F,eestyLe relay
OCIlIJiJling of Beth Crallley,
Kristen Mc Evoy. Ilsa M.olatin
and Katie Olctenuln p10ced ] 3th
in. time of 10: ]6.5. ThiJ .. me
fou.-- made up the 200-yard
Freellyle ' clay and placed 15th
;11 I time 01. 2:04.
III divinS Kelly Kan.da pLac·
ed 11th in the ollt·meter divin.g
and Lisa LomanlOcloscd OIIt her
[tnal se.oS<ln l6tb in the th ,"·
meter dlvin8.
''We tool< ] Iswimmenand]
wu really happy wilh their
p ,eformanca." commented
coach Debbie IAwe, e nce,
''There were _ .. petti thia
season, aginst Buff.1o S\llte,
.ond Alf,ed University, w •
made ou, 74 reco,d all
p,ovement f,om last
M. the ,wimme .. dry off
till1Cld faU they .. y good.~
wnior c;o<aptains
Caroli"e Spain who
tTUooled "ronl ]Xefor
.. well all enth .. easlic s ..
fo, the team, .nd Kathy Co .
who dedicated fou, yean
.st1"ODlt . wimmin, thai mad!!
dill""""",- They look I
a stroll, tct .. min.& force
ncw recrulll next
Ltlle€~rleaders are athletes too!
!!I ,.
~,. II
d«isi~duJ1k milt be missed by
the other tum bec.aw.e of the
distraction of an oven:calous fan
vigorously moving their hands.
Or I clinching basket will be
m.dc and the feeling ot that
plllyoer when tie hean all oilM
cheeri", will help himeontinue
bis spectacuLlr playing.
This · se .. on the NaZireth
cheet~.din8 squad has brought
Ihe level of cheerleadi .. , to •
hishn plain as they not only
hasted. buI ..... the dancin& porlion
of the Second Annual
ehte.ludin, Compelio .. held
Super Bowl Sunday. January 27.
The squad consisU of 13
menbenandtwo""'n, .~1'OIIJI
addition to Ihe "luad who
utilizes their st.ength to do dif·
rlCUll fO ...... lions and """"nu.
"We '''pport the tum IIId SC'I
the c.owd 8Oing," com_nted
junio. Nicole Robilotto.
Thei. "'.""n btains in ea.ly
SqMember with .I'1_t period..
"Durinlthis ti_ we Learn du·
fe~nl roulU- and then we Ife
judgedastobowweUwe~le
them:' .eported Robllotto. The
1'1-o"lJ last ,bout a week and
from therethcsquad acadiJ'f:ct·
Iy into prKtica for tIM: upcom.
inl bJ,skelbooll H'ason.
They Ittend all home games
.nd the .cl"ively doae away
pmtI.. "Wc .. etlM:.e to . "ppor1
the tdm." .tated IOpho..-.:
Ellen I)oBriti. This luppor1ive
c.ew is COICi>td by Anndte
Shapiro and Barboo .. GI"OtoK.
whooop.niJ.e their practicaand
routines.
The squad doc. not end ilJ
pr..:lice time when the buket·
boon H'.lSOlI ends. 1'0. f ..... r day.
Ind three nighta over the I"mmcr
tIM: sq" Ml t .. vels to Boston
University tolttend. campthlt
emphasize. chee,lndinl
routint$ and da""e .DUlin ....
This Clll\p is tpOnsorcd by Ihe
National Chee. Lea.;lil\3 ~ioo.
tion and Itt.-.ctl tea"" ftOm aU
over the aut COIl!. '"This i.
where we gcl ideu for , ll of OUr
to"tiMs tUI we use during the
tH$OII," commented DeBrit ..
Tbe Iq",d ,Iso bostl •
cMe. leadinAcampfor kids over
the $IImme1' •
~ I<IIIacI, 1m by .-iors
Alison Mmjab and Kelly
Austin. kepi their cheering .k.ills
lip !odott,nd OOtllinued to IUP.
pan ,he tum for but another
season. Yk thanJr. them for
a ll of tb eir hud work
and for their eon"ant enthusiasm.
Never once did Ihey
Let III down with mOWHI WI
_1'«1 hi&h .~ their heads
and • dan"" routine 1M! kq>t
their feel lApping. Never did
Ihey look anything lela than
spec!,,,uLlr on and off the
court. A,.in, we recoz.ni ...
th<:m for lheir efforu..
Community
Calendar
The Memorial Art CIIUUY
;5 hosting .n exhibition of
W$$(l$, ;ewdry. wall ~Jjefs and
sculplnre by seven New York
State metalsmith&. The exhibition
will run from March I
through April 7. CuraloCl oflb ..
exhibition are NazarMh's own
Lynn Dussan, associate professor
in the Art Department
and L.ow~nce Merrill, Director
of the Regional Artis! Sene.. For
more information contact the
Callery . t a73·now. Admission
to the Gallery is free with ""y
student I.D.
The 'lbwn of C. le5 RH"'._
lion lind Park. Departme nt_
will hold it 's annu.1 cral! ",Ie
Saturday Marchl6from 10li1l4
at the Gat« Tbwn Hall, ]650
Buffalo Ro.d. for mo,.., informa·
tion (;(Intact Linda ""wIer at
24Hi lOO ext. 235.
Cancer Action Inc. will hold
it's Make 'lbday Count support
, .oup meeting for individuals
and fa milies experi encing
cancero. rnn,.., ..,,;ou. illnesses
on Monday. March 25 a\ 12
noon. For more informalion on
th is and. broad ra nge of other
prosrams offered by the cMI~r
ca ll 423·9100.
Theatre Arts and Th~ ~r·
man HouK wiU present I $peCiaJ
performana: of Tb~ Cont..,bul)'
7lI1~ for local $I"""nl.<, Thursday.
March28, 1991 at to:OO a.m. The
special showing of I h~ play also
f .... tur~ a special price of S7.5O
per person.
Th ~ ~ighl . -..,k . w ... k~rvt""nly
run 01 lhe din ncr show which
opened February 141h wiU be al
The Germon House, 31SGregory
Sttffi. through April6. 1991. Fri·
day I nd Saturday eveni"3 perfor·
mances feature family·s tyle
medieval di nner It 7:00 p.m.
followf:d by Tbf! G.ntcrbwy U/es
It 8:00p.m. Ticketu rc priced at
l28.5O for ..:lull$, U3.5O for
$1"""011 .nd senior citizens.
Group ... t~1 .. e available. For
thoie intere.ted in seeing the
show. but nol eJlperienci"3 the
mediCVII "",nu, bo.k:ony SClIS are
available at 1\5.00. SIO.OO lor
students and senior citizens.
TICkets fOf the special . tudent
performa"""" can be purchased
by camng 716-271·3996.
United Student Acti vists
!USA). nd Rocholcr Artiols fOT
Peace !RAPljointly present "The
Art of fbce. A Multi·MNia
GSIMring of Bxptcssionson Wu
Ind ~I«" on Saturday, March
IIith, I99l aI PyramidArtsCcnler
inthe Village Gatc Sq .... re 1214 N.
GoodmanSt. Roches"'r). From 12
noon until6 p.m. artist. and per·
formm .... ·m aplore tbe them~ of
war and peace, ronnic1 and
rcsolution. Admi .. ion lof",c. but
donalion< will be acccpledduring
this time. From 6 p.m. unlil 12
ntidnight live musk ond exhibits
continue for a $3 cover chorge.
One h.lf of alt proceed. will
benefit the RocJi~tcr homeless_t
the SI. Joseph·. House of
Hospitality.
As an extension of this event,
USA and RAP arc sponsoring"
multi·media exhibition on war
and peace from March 15th to
MarGh26th, 1991 at the Pyramid
Arts~ntcr. Mediumson di"Play
im:!ud.o: pointing. drawing, video,
lICuIPt~"~. cle.
For ) additional information
about either event please caJJ
271-S126.
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Movie Schedule
Ajr America
Anolher 48 Hours
Short Tjme
When Harry Mel Sally
f ord fajrlane
Th e () nlou e hablrs
flalljnrr s
f iub j rd s
7 pm in the Forum
7 & 10 pm in Ihe F o rum
7 pm in Ihe Forum
10 pm O~L \' in the Forum
7 pm in th~ Forum
7 & 10 pm in the Forum
7 pm in the Forum
1 & 10 pm in the Forum
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Anyone who would
like a copy of either
the 1987 or 1988
yearbook please call
the Publications Of·
fict at ext. 340 and
arrange to come pick
one up. FIRST COME,
Commuter
Appreciation
Week
~ LOURD£S
\ .. / COff££HOU
FIRST SERVE!
While supplies last
April 8 . April 12, 1991
Walch for details regarding
events to be held that weekl
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