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ir FREE COPYRIGHThT 1998 VOL. 65 3. 7 e Beacon25d outside of Passaic Count Norville changes roles at WPU; begins new department By Ira Thor describing sr reaction to the iting, of "major gifts" from compa- the question of how to allocate ceeded, you can give more." Staff Writer move. "I kn<r the university well, nies or private donors. limited resources. Reiss needed a Reiss also said that Norville's and have ba working for years The assets acquired can be in person only dedicated to major taking of the position is "great," After more than ten years as advancing tl university. This is a several forms, including monetary gifts. because the department needs a dean of Enrollment Management, whole new <portunity." or property which benefits the uni- According to Reiss, there is no person with her skills. Nancy Norville will be changing Rick Rei, vice president for versity. Norville will have to iden- systematic program to have gifts "It is a blessing for the develop- positions to become the universi- InstitutionaAdvancement said, tify and cultivate individuals for of thousands of dollars con- ment department to have her come ty's first director of Major Gifts, a "We are vei excited to have her donations. One factor vital to ful- tributed. here. For one thing, she's very out- position recently created by the come aboa. She knows this filling this position will be "We have 40,000 alumni," Reiss going," said Reiss. Department of Institutional school, insi and out. This is a researching and understanding the informed," of which 5,500 are As dean of Enrollment Advancement to address the win-win sittion all around." background of donors. donors. The progression of gifts to Management, Norville watched school's fundraising needs. The Depanent of Major Gifts The creation of this position the university by most donors is over the admissions and financial "I'm ecstatic," said Norville, involves thamdraising and solic- almost from scratch helps answer first $25, then $50, and then aid department for ten years. maybe $100. Once you have come along in life and you have suc- see NORVILLE page 11 Annual Legacy Award Dinner to be held Saturday; faculty receives awards W. Craig McClelland, chairman 1989, the dinner has raised and chief executive officer of $309,000 for the university's Union Camp Corporation; Ellis scholarship fund. Viesser, president emeritus of the The legacy Award, given for New Jersey Alliance for Action; "singular impact in shaping our Colin Ungaro '75, president and region," is presented in the spirit chief executive Offieejof Network of William Paterson, an ear]y World, Inc.; ani Susan U*|g&> sftete%nan of New Jersey, wio '75, editor in chief of Family served his country as a member of Circle magazine will be honored the first United States Senate, New for their contributions to New Jersey's second governor and a Jersey's growth and development U.S. Supreme Court Justice. during the ninth annual Legacy Frederick Gruel, chairman and Award Dinner at William Paterson CEO of AAA New Jersey Universtiy on Saturday, Oct. 24. Automobile Club and chair of the Hosted by the WPU university's Board of Trustees, Foundation, the $175-a-plate chairs the dinner committee. The event is designed to provide finan- event, to be held in the Student cial support for outstanding stu- Center Ballroom on campus, photo by Sylvana Meneses/The Beacon dents who are destined to influ- begins with cocktails at 7 p.m., ence and shape the progress of our followed by a dinner at 8 p.m: A The flags were flying in the breezes on Tirsday during common hour for the 1st Annual Latin region for years to come. Since see LEGACY page 11 American Festival held in Zanflno Plaza. Seeiore pictures on Page 12. 'Sex and Deati' coming to Hunziker Black Box theater By Sherrl Sage shared wil her husband. "It's a insight into relationships. News Editor really intiate experience," said In the last act, "The End of I," Matsko. "s a great show. Phil's Alice, played by Aqeelah Shaheed, "Sex and Death," a play by an aweson director to work with. is trying to get her husband, Diana Amsterdam, is in its final He alwayshooses plays that are Jerome, played by RashadAntoine stages or preparation for the in depth ith people's souls," Davis, to notice her. William Paterson University Matsko add. But at the same time Jerome is Hunziker Black Box Theatre. In Act "Lingerie," a young upset that his friend died in a The play is being produced by man, Maxlayed by Mark Antony motorcycle accident. Davis said he Ed Matthews of the Performing Tambone,inds himself in love likes the challenge of doing a new Arts Resource Management Unit with twovomen, Sabrina and role. and directed by Philip Cioffari, Sally. "I enjoy the role a lot. I like his English professor. It consists of Tamborsaid this part is differ- character," said Davis. "I expect a three one-act comedies, "One ent from s last role, where he very large turnout. I can guarantee Naked Woman and a Fully played soione that was trying to every audience member that this Clothed Man," "Lingerie," and break up vh his girlfriend. In this will be a good show," Davis "The End of I." play, hower, he is the one getting added. According to Alyce Rosolen, rejected. According to Okuliez, for the stage manager, "It's coming "He's aighly motivated char- number of people that the title will together very well. All of the acter who constantly coming up turn away, the same number will actors are working hard." with newdeas to get his way," be turned to it. She also said she In the first act, "One Naked said Tamtoe. thinks many people will attend Photo by Sylvana Meneses/The Beacon Woman and a Fully Clothed Man," "It's a pat play. It's very short because two of the characters will Marlene Matsko, alumni of WPC, but it saya lot about the charac- Pictured above, Mark Antony Tambone and Julie Okuliez practice plays Janet, a married woman who for the show "Sex and Death," which will be performed this week- ters," saitfulie Okuliez, Sabrina. see SEX page 11 longs for the passion she once She said t also gives a lot of end in the Hunziker Black Box Theater. j PAGE 2 THE BEACON MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1998 MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1998 THE BEACON PAGE 3 WILLIAM COLLEGE OF THE ARTS & COMMUNICATION PATERSON PERFORMING ARTS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT UNIT Campus Calendar Music department to hold Gershwin festival this Saturday A music festival celebrating the "UNIVERSITY Nuthin'," will be sung by Bryant. Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and at WPU. He has performed local- conservatories, including those in Monday, Oct 19 100th birthday of composer Other works include "Three Symphony Hall in Boston, and has ly and abroad, from Weill Recital Shanghai, China; Bombay, India; Sociology Dcpt: Travel to Italy, June '99 - College Credit. 11-12:00 in SC34S. George Gershwin will be held at For more info, contact Dr. Martorclla. Also on Wednesday, Oct, 21. Preludes" for piano performed by appeared with such diverse artists Hall and Carnegie Hall in New Brisbane, Australia; and Cairo, William Paterson University on Kirkpatrick, and an. instrumental as Wynton Marsalis, Clark Terry, York City to Rome, Italy. LI ! Featuring Monday, Oct. 19 Egypt. He is a professor of piano Saturday, Oct. 24. Admission is jazz trio featuring Demsey on sax- Milt Hinton, and the Nelson While a doctoral fellow at the Rashad Antoine Davis Career Development Center: Internship Opportunities. Morrison Hall, Rm. 112,4- at WPU. 5:00pm, For more info, call 3(2440,2281,2282. free. ophone. Riddle and Guy Lombardo orches- Manhattan School of Music, he Garcia, an associate professor of Thomas M. Jefferson The concert, given by WPU's Bryant has accrued extensive tras. was chosen to perform in the last Catholic Campus Ministry: Visits to Preakness Nursing Home every Monday. music at WPU, has been artistic Marlene Matsko 6:30pm - meet at the Catholic Campus Ministry Center, For more info, contact Fr. music faculty, begins at 8 p.m. in credits in oratorio, concert, and Guptill Crain, a professor of series of master classes given by director for celebrations commem- Julie Okuliez Lou or Joanne at x3524. the Shea Center for Performing opera venues. He performed the music at WPU, sang her New York Andres Segovia, and soon after- Arts on campus. Donaldo Garcia orating Schubert, Bach, Handel, Aqueelah Shaheed Women's Center & Feminist Collective: Hedda Mussbaum, survivor of domestic major role of Dante in the debut recital at MerkinHall and ward he received the "Andres violence, speaks out. 7:00pm in Student Center Ballroom. Contact Meryle Kaplan is the artistic director. American premiere of "Marco has won praise from the New York Segovia Award for Outstanding, and Mozart. Christie Lynn Sobofa at x2946 for more info. Faculty members featured in the Polo" at the New York City Opera Times for her "lovely, well-con- Guitar Performance." He has made numerous appear- Mark Antony Tambone Tuesday, Oct. 20 program include Stephen Bryant, last November. The New York trolled sound." Kirkpatrick has been praised by ances as a recitalist, soloist with Catholic Campus Ministry: Weekly Mass during common hour in SC215. For baritone; David Demsey, saxo- Times, in its review of the produc- She has presented solo recital the New York Times for his "high orchestra, and in chamber groups, more info, contact Fr, Lou or Joanne at X3524. Also on Thursday, Oct, 22. phone; Nan Guptill Crain, sopra- tion, called it an "extraordinary programs throughout the caliber performance and musician- both in the United States and Directed by Wednesday, Oct 21 no; Richard Jacobowski, guitar; work," adding that Bryant " ..